"It seems you know him." John saw his expression become serious.

The Bloody Baron nodded and said in a low voice, "Unforgettable."

"It was me who killed her." When the Bloody Baron said this, the ghost's body seemed to tremble.

"She, like Rowena Ravenclaw, pursues wisdom."

"In order to become smarter than her mother, she took away the Ravenclaw crown. Ravenclaw, who missed her daughter, found me and asked me to go and get her back."

The story is tortuous and bizarre.

The Bloody Baron was once a nobleman, Sir Baron, who possessed powerful magic.

He had always been in love with the daughter of Ravenclaw and found her in Albania.

The two had an argument and Barrow expressed his love to her but was rejected.

Barrow was so angry that he stabbed his beloved woman to death.

After waking up, Barrow was filled with remorse. He ended his life and became the Bloody Barrow of Hogwarts.

"Ravenclaw didn't see her daughter Helena for the last time. She seemed to have something to say to her before she died."

The Bloody Baron's body gradually disappeared.

"That painting was drawn by Rowena Ravenclaw for her daughter. Helena hated the image of herself in it and drove it away. This also made Ravenclaw weaker and weaker."

"When Helena was little, they would spend time together there, but as Ravenclaw became busier, they never went to that river again."

The ghost disappeared.

John stood there thinking.

"Ravenclaw in pursuit of wisdom."

He stood where the Bloody Baron had been and looked over to where Ms. Grey was sitting.

...

Chapter 577 Helena, Chamber of Secrets

Ms. Grey was staying in the courtyard.

She didn't know what she was thinking about, and seemed a little absent-minded.

For ghosts, the endless life makes their time go very slowly, but at the same time, it also goes very fast, and decades pass in the blink of an eye.

She stared at a corner of the courtyard.

There seemed to still be the laughter and joy she left behind when she was accompanied by her mother.

At that time, she would ask tirelessly.

"Mother, what is the most precious thing?"

The witch who was smart enough to inspire Slytherin would smile, stroke the girl's head, and whisper, "Extraordinary wisdom is the greatest wealth of mankind, Helena, and you are your mother's most precious treasure."

Yes, extraordinary wisdom is the greatest wealth of mankind.

Helena always remembered these words.

Just as her mother would have wanted.

Ravenclaw students are more intelligent than others. As a daughter of Ravenclaw with supreme wisdom, Helena has been working towards that goal since she was a child.

As Helena grew up, her mother gradually distanced herself from her.

Rowena Ravenclaw pursues wisdom, and Helena pursues Ravenclaw's back.

But the more she chased, the more she found herself unable to keep up.

She wanted her mother to look at herself, not at the countless magic books.

To this end, Helena worked harder and made herself outstanding.

She often gazed at the Ravenclaw tower, hoping that her mother would turn her attention to her.

But this request is extremely selfish and stupid.

Helena gradually changed and became sensitive.

Sensitive to Ravenclaw, because she is the daughter of Ravenclaw, so she must be smart.

Finally one day, in order to surpass her mother, she stole Ravenclaw's most precious tiara.

Helena hid, she left Hogwarts and hid in the forest.

She thought her mother would hate her and dislike being such a shameful daughter.

Ms. Grey turned her gaze away from the corner, her eyes dull.

She seemed to see the sword that stabbed her to death.

...

"Helena, come back with me, Ravenclaw is sick, she is very sick!" Barrow chased to Albania.

Helena looked at the man and sneered, "I won't go back. I will prove that I am smarter than her."

"She wants to see you," Barrow said. "She's calling your name."

"Lies!" Helena screamed. "She sees me as a disgrace!"

"She would rather hold that pile of books she couldn't understand than stroke my hair."

That's jealousy.

Helena was aware of her emotions.

She once regarded her mother as everything, but her mother's pursuit of knowledge had surpassed her love for her.

Barrow said in a deep voice: "You must go back with me, Helena."

"Go back, I will always love you deeply."

"I don't like you," Helena refused, "and I won't go back. I'd rather die here."

"Helena!"

"Shut up, your love is as lowly as an earthworm in the mud."

Helena turned and was about to leave.

But the sword pierced her body.

Ironically, Helena becomes a ghost.

Still in Hogwarts.

This is a place she doesn't want to return to.

And Ravenclaw died of that serious illness.

For some reason, that clever witch with supreme wisdom did not leave behind a portrait.

She kept all her knowledge in secret rooms.

Ms. Grey searched for it countless times, but she couldn't find the secret room.

She still wanted to prove that she could be smarter than her mother.

This is a form of revenge.

The seeds were planted when Ravenclaw was immersed in knowledge.

Too much time has passed.

This is cruel to the ghosts.

Your death, your regret.

It will continue to be recalled over the years and will never disappear.

Ms. Grey is in the courtyard, preparing to leave.

"Need any help, ma'am?"

She was stopped.

Ms. Grey looked back, frowned and said, "Why are you here? Aren't you a student?"

It was the first time Ms. Gray had seen a student openly break curfew.

John came over, smiled in the moonlight, and said, "I want to ask something."

"I won't answer you." Ms. Grey turned and was about to leave.

John said, "About Helena Ravenclaw."

Ms. Grey paused.

She looked back at John.

"You are Helena, right?" John walked towards Ms. Grey, "Rowena Ravenclaw's daughter."

"how do you……"

"It's not hard to guess." John stopped.

Judging from the way the Bloody Baron showed concern for Ms. Grey and the story we just heard, this was an obvious fact.

Daughter of Rowena Ravenclaw, she is the ghost of Ravenclaw, the Grey Lady.

"The crown that Tom Riddle got was from you, right?"

Speaking of Voldemort, Helena was very excited, "He lied to me!"

"I trusted him so much!"

Helena screamed in agitation.

That handsome wizard had deceived her and caused the Ravenclaw diadem to disappear.

That was the last thing my mother left behind.

"Shhh..." John put his finger to his lips, "I understand you, Helena."

He comforted Helena and said, "You have always wanted to gain more wisdom to surpass your mother and prove it to Rowena Ravenclaw."

"That's impossible," Helena said as she floated up.

"No, you can do it." John looked at Helena and said, "But I need you to go somewhere with me."

"What do you want to do?" Helena asked warily.

Once upon a time, the wizard named Tom Riddle spoke to him in the same way.

Bah, scumbag!

John saw her vigilance, spread his hands and said helplessly: "You are a ghost, I can't do anything to you."

"But there is a place you will definitely want to go to."

He looked at Helena and said, "Ravenclaw's Chamber of Secrets."

"No, that's impossible." Helena retorted subconsciously.

But John said solemnly: "Believe me, Helena."

Helena looked at that face and said angrily, "You want to prove your intelligence. I will accompany you to the end."

John smiled at her inconsistency.

He walked into the castle, with Helena following behind him.

"This is the way to Ravenclaw Tower."

"Yes, maybe it's hard for smart people to find that place."

John took Helena to the painting.

Seeing the painting, Helena turned her head away and sneered, "Where is the secret room you mentioned?"

"There," John said, pointing at the painting. "That's the secret room."

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