"Do you think I should tell them? Tell Dumbledore and the others." Harry asked Ron and Hermione.

"Are you crazy?" said Ron.

"No, Harry." Hermione said seriously, "Even in the wizarding world, hearing strange noises is not a good sign."

"She's right." said the portrait nearby.

Dumbledore sighed, "This incident tells us that we must tell the teacher when something happens."

(Professor McGonagall nods.)

Ron looked hesitant, "This is so un-Gryffindor."

("Weasley," Snape said, furiously.)

(He originally thought that in the second grade, it was Harry Potter who got carried away and didn't tell the teacher anything, and took the risk of Lily's sacrificed life by himself.)

(But from this, it seems that Porter also thought about telling the teacher relevant clues.)

(Only stopped by two big idiots, especially Granger, who couldn't understand why she said that.)

"If it was Hermione when she first entered school, she would definitely tell the teacher," said Neville.

"By the way," Rupert said, "the word Hermione originally belonged to Ron. Ron was the one who knew more about the slang and customs of the wizarding world among the three. Hermione originally said nothing in this conversation. She might have wanted to tell the teacher, but she knew she couldn't persuade Harry and Ron."

("I see." Snape nodded.)

Draco said, "Actually, there's no need. The portraits know everything. As everyone knows, the portraits are Dumbledore's spies. Dumbledore actually knew it a long time ago, otherwise why would the basilisk appear and the students be petrified?"

"I suspect that it was Dumbledore's intention that my father contacted other school directors to drive Dumbledore away."

"Because Dumbledore easily expelled my father from the school board when he returned."

"Perhaps," Dumbledore said, "In a world without Basil, Harry will have to face a more cruel fate. Accepting the trial in advance under my safe care will allow him to adapt in advance and survive successfully in the end."

Because according to the prophecy, only one of Harry and Voldemort can survive.

The atmosphere in the room suddenly became cold.

Everyone looked at the screen again.

In the picture, Professor McGonagall is explaining the origin of the Chamber of Secrets.

("Slytherins can't be that bad.")

("What is the real reason?")

(.)

(Countless viewers have questioned this.)

(In their hearts, Slytherin is more like Snape in the movie, who looks like a bad guy but is actually a good guy.)

(Some people even @Slytherin directly.)

("The Chamber of Secrets is no longer needed." Slytherin said, "In my imagination, Hogwarts will be in crisis because of the betrayal of Muggle wizards. At that time, my descendants will lead the surviving little wizards to hide in the Chamber of Secrets, awaken the basilisk, and kill the betrayer.")

("But history proves that Godric and his people are right.")

("Muggle-borns do tend to favor Muggles, but Muggles themselves don't like them for cultural reasons.")

("They can only be part of the wizarding world.")

"So that's how it is." Draco called out the projection of the live broadcast room.

"This explains why the basilisk took Myrtle's life as soon as it appeared, which was beyond Tom's expectations." Dumbledore said, "The purpose of the basilisk is to kill people. All students who are not in the Chamber of Secrets are considered traitors by it."

"Didn't Voldemort do it on purpose?" Ron wondered.

"He is indeed a thorough dark wizard, cruel and evil." Dumbledore explained, "But he always regarded Hogwarts as his home. At that time, when he was an orphan and needed a good learning environment, he would not allow anyone to destroy this."

"Myrtle was indeed an accident."

(Voldemort: "He is right. It is disgusting that even Dumbledore from another world has the insight that he is naked in front of him.")

"All right," said Ron.

"What?" Draco frowned. The screen was showing Ron thinking he was the heir of Slytherin. Hermione proposed a plan and went to the library to look up information. "Why do you think I'm the heir of Slytherin? Weasley, we are relatives in some way."

"Also, didn't you guys discuss this in private? You're all big names on campus, yet you were talking loudly in the open air corridor with so many students walking around."

"The most important thing is not how come the book that records the method of brewing Polyjuice Potion is not in the restricted books section." As the headmaster of Hogwarts, Dumbledore began to worry about the Hogwarts in that world. "I remember it was "Powerful Potions", which can only be borrowed with a note from the professor. How come Miss Granger found it just by picking it up casually?"

(Dumbledore: "Normally, little wizards can't gather all the materials. The key materials are dangerous. They need special channels to get them.")

Quidditch was playing on the screen.

Pursued by the enchanted Bludger, Harry flew straight into the stands - the audience seats - and passed through a group of Slytherins.

The Bludger followed Harry around, passing through countless buildings and nearly hitting the onlookers several times.

Draco closed his eyes and remembered what happened next: he somersaulted in the air, landed on the ground, bounced, and then did two and a half weeks of splits in place.

"Also, why doesn't the game stop at this point?" Dumbledore was a little confused. "Why don't the professors take action?"

At first he thought it was just a detail added by the film director for dramatic effect, but judging from the expressions on the faces of Draco and the other little wizards from the 'movie' world, he knew that this was the past as they remembered it.

"The competition was suspended, and the professors were still unwilling to draw their wands, so it was Miss Granger who took action - a second-year witch."

(Sirius echoed, "Yes, that last shot almost wiped out the Potter family.")

(Madam Pomfrey: "The level of treatment in the school hospital is far higher than you think, Black. Even if it is rotten into mud, I can repair her - Merlin's beard! Stupid Lockhart!")

(She was so out of control because Lockhart's so-called healing magic had pulled the bones out of Harry's broken arm, leaving his right hand as if it had turned to rubber.)

"Brackium Emendo." Ron suddenly began to recite Lockhart's spell.

Facing Neville's puzzled expression, Ron explained, "If this spell is used on chicken legs, I can eat faster and more happily."

(End of this chapter)

Chapter 390 [Movie Watch] The loud conspiracy that never gets discovered

Neville, whose girlfriend is Hannah from Hufflepuff, followed up on Ron's idea, "Then why not use it on smoked fish? It's more convenient to pair it with porridge."

Meanwhile, in the meditation basin.

In the school hospital, Malfoy spread his legs and wailed in pain.

There were only a few people around him, Crabbe, Goyle, and a few Quidditch players.

"Mr. Malfoy, stop pretending. You can go now." Madam Pomfrey said as she hurried by.

"Are you pretending?" Ron looked at Draco in surprise. His attention was all on Harry at the time and he didn't hear this sentence at all.

On the other side of the bed, Harry was almost surrounded by students.

Madam Pomfrey fed him bone spirits, which Harry spat out.

(Linfred, the Potterer, the ancestor of the Potter family: "This is the bone-growing spirit, right? I never thought my formula could be simplified to such an extent. Only a small sip is needed to regrow and repair the bones in the body.")

(Hadwin: "Dad, it's Harry you should be concerned about. He's your son - my offspring!")

(Linfred: "Ah, Harry, he vomited after taking a sip. It seems that the taste of this potion has not improved yet.")

(Harry, who was still in the spell card world, smiled as he watched his ancestor's jokes, but he still couldn't help shuddering. He still remembered the pain of the continuous knife cutting on his limp arm.)

Late at night, Harry was awakened by the voice again.

After putting on the glasses, he saw Dobby.

Then I learned that the platform walls and the Bludger were all done by Dobby.

For a moment, Harry wanted to strangle Dobby, but he calmed down and started to ask questions.

From Dobby's incoherent words, I learned the status of house-elves and the conditions for setting them free.

("Pests?" Hermione was a little exasperated. "They are enjoying the fruits of slavery, yet they regard them as pests!")

Dobby once again warned Harry that Hogwarts was in danger and asked him to leave, otherwise history would repeat itself.

Harry realized that these things had happened before, and he questioned Dobby.

Dobby snapped his fingers and disappeared.

("How can a mere house-elf enter Hogwarts and Apparate at will!")

(“This is supposed to be one of the safest places in the UK?”)

(“Isn’t it possible to Apparate at Hogwarts?”)

("Was it Dumbledore? He was behind the scenes, giving Harry the go-ahead to know something through Dobby.")

(".")

(Countless viewers have questioned this.)

At the same time, hurried footsteps were heard and Harry quickly lay down.

I heard that another victim had appeared, it was Colin who liked to take pictures of him.

Rupert noticed the message in the live broadcast room projected by Draco.

"Well, that's how it's set up in the novels. Most wizards never realize that house-elves have magic that they don't have."

"Even Voldemort made that mistake."

"The cave where he hid the Horcruxes. House elves can also Apparate."

"Regulus learned the secret of Voldemort's immortality from Kreacher who had escaped, and it was through Kreacher that he took away the Horcrux."

"It's a pity that even Regulus underestimated Kreacher, the magic of a house-elf. Kreacher could have taken the Horcrux away, removed it, and returned to take him away again."

Dumbledore nodded. "In fact, even the Department of Mysteries of the Ministry of Magic can be Apparated by house-elves. They are the biggest trump card that pure-blood wizard families leave for their descendants. It's only because of the servility of house-elves that modern wizards don't realize how powerful they are."

(Griphook: "Our Gringotts is the safest and most reliable place in the wizarding world.")

Dumbledore glanced at the projection of the live broadcast room above Draco's head. "The reason why Gringotts is not possible is that house-elves are enslaved by defeated goblins through vicious curses. They naturally know how to deal with magic of their own kind."

"You don't have to worry about the invasion of goblins. The Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts have no shortage of magical protection against goblins. The reason why house-elves can do this is because they have long been transformed into another kind of creature due to the curse."

("What about the house-elves? What if they all follow Dobby—")

"House elves cannot attack wizards, either directly or indirectly. Dobby is an exception. The torture inflicted on him by the Malfoy family exceeded the limit that a normal creature could endure."

"Normal wizarding families, even dark wizarding families, even if they look down on elves, will not routinely abuse the members who do most of the work in their family."

(Sirius: "That's true. We have such a tradition in our family. Although it's disgusting, we do regard them as members of our own family. For house-elves who are too old to even carry a tea tray, we cut off their heads, make them into specimens, and hang them on the wall at the door as decoration.")

(“Even after the many renovations of the old Black House, my crazy ancestors never thought of changing the layout of that wall and removing it.”)

"Well, why don't everyone focus on the movie again?" Dumbledore was speechless.

When everyone is thinking about how normal wizards and dark wizard families treat house-elves, talking about beheading, Sirius Black is worthy of being Black.

The Blacks are all a bit neurotic.

How could a normal person do such a thing as seeing his friend die and leaving behind a child, while he is so focused on going to jail that he completely forgets about the child?

The scene has arrived at the Duel Club.

Lockhart was wearing a light and gorgeous dueling suit, a grey tight vest, a white shirt underneath, and a dark cloak on the side. His every move and gesture was very professional, as if he were a real dueling master.

But as soon as he opened his mouth, he was exposed.

Mixed in with his words were advertisements for the books he had written.

At the end, he did not forget to throw the cloak into the group of senior girls, which caused a round of cheers.

"Please allow me to introduce my assistant, Professor Snape."

"He agreed to assist me with a little demonstration."

"Don't worry everyone. After the demonstration, I will return your Potions teacher to you safe and sound."

"Don't worry."

Ron curled his lips, "I was really intimidated by him at that time."

"Expelliarmus!" Snape's strike was so clean that Lockhart had no time to react. He was knocked away instantly and lay far away on the dueling stage.

"I think this is a good change," said Rupert. "In the novel, Snape is talking about Neville. He said that even the simplest spells could cause damage. In the end, we could only put the remains of Finch-Fletchley in a matchbox and send it to the hospital ward."

"That's very true of Ron, who had problems with his wand."

"In fact, the novel has always shown that there are people that Snape doesn't like, besides Harry, there is Neville. This can actually be considered a foreshadowing."

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