Most importantly, the upper limit of combined magic is extremely high.

After becoming proficient, Andy can try different combinations, and even combine three or four magics.

Especially the combination of the explosive spell and the simultaneous firing of thousands of bombs!

Intercontinental missiles are under development.

After finishing the practice, Andy opened the system panel as usual and checked the growth of the red liquid.

"Not bad!" Andy nodded with satisfaction.

The growth of red liquid means that this is an effective practice, and it also means that Andy's strength has improved again.

Walking out of the Room of Requirement, Andy came to the auditorium on the first floor.

"Andy, how's your combined magic practice going?" Hermione asked.

“It has achieved initial success.”

Andy smiled and said, "How about you? How was your harvest this afternoon?"

"Nothing gained." Having said that, Hermione did not look discouraged at all.

Andy and Hermione discussed combined magic, and Andy also expressed his views on combined magic: combined magic is the magical path of Ms. Rowena Ravenclaw.

So the little witch has recently rekindled her passion for exploring the Ravenclaw Library.

In Hermione's words, since Andy could find Slytherin's Chamber of Secrets, she could also discover the secrets of Ravenclaw's Library.

The result...of course, was nothing.

"What do you want to do tonight?" Hermione asked suddenly.

Andy said, "Let's go to the library to recharge. After practicing magic for an entire afternoon, it's time to take a break."

Hermione nodded. "That's great. I want to go to the Room of Requirement and take a look. I think what you said makes sense. If the builder of the Room of Requirement was a Ravenclaw lady, then the Room of Requirement is likely to be connected to the Ravenclaw Library."

Andy asked curiously, "What do you want to do?"

Hermione turned and stared at Andy, and said in a mysterious tone: "Andy, do you want to know what the Room of Requirement originally looked like?"

Andy: "!!"

How brilliant!

The Room of Requirement can transform into different rooms, but what did it originally look like?

I'm afraid no one has seen it?

Hermione continued, "If our guess is correct, perhaps we will enter Ravenclaw's library through the Room of Requirement."

"I'll go with you!" said Andy.

Hermione quipped, "Aren't you not interested?"

"Who said that?"

Of course Andy would never admit that he had said such a thing. "I am always interested in such secrets. But... Hermione, we'd better wait until nightfall."

"Why?" Hermione was stunned.

Andy explained, "I have a feeling we might discover Hogwarts' greatest secret. It's better to be careful about this kind of thing."

Hermione thought about it and nodded: "Okay, I'll listen to you."

After dinner, Andy and Hermione went to the library to borrow a few books, then returned to Ravenclaw's library and found a seat to read.

"Ok?"

While reading a book, a pearly white figure flashed past Andy's peripheral vision, and Andy looked up.

"Ms. Grey?"

It's been a long time since I saw this ghost.

Hermione turned around and looked at him, "Ms. Grey, long time no see. Good evening."

Ms. Grey didn't say anything, she just looked at Andy with some complexity.

"Uh...Ms. Grey?" Andy felt a little uncomfortable being stared at.

"I want to thank you!"

"Although you destroyed the tiara, you also saved it from further taint by the Dark Arts," said Lady Grey.

"You're welcome. I was just trying to save my friend."

Andy exchanged pleasantries, then asked curiously, "Ms. Grey, did people also think that black magic was evil a thousand years ago?"

The era a thousand years ago was not the rule of law society we have today. That era was much darker.

In an era like that, there should be many wizards studying black magic, right?

"Dark magic is evil in every era!"

Ms. Grey explained: "It's just that the judgment of black magic is different in different eras."

Andy nodded and understood!

Hermione then asked, "Ms. Grey, do you know who founded the Room of Requirement?"

Ms. Grey glanced at Hermione and explained, "Originally, it was just a room for Ravenclaw ladies to study magic. As time changed, it became the Room of Requirement."

Andy nodded thoughtfully.

The Ravenclaw dormitory, the Ravenclaw headmaster's office, and the Room of Requirement are all on the eighth floor. It would make sense to say that Rowena Ravenclaw studied magic in the Room of Requirement a thousand years ago.

Plus Aunt Luo's plot arrangement...

The Ravenclaw diadem made a circle and finally returned to the Room of Requirement.

All clues indicate that the builder of the Room of Requirement was indeed Ms. Ravenclaw.

Thinking of Slytherin's Chamber of Secrets, Andy suddenly asked, "The four founders of Hogwarts should all have a room dedicated to studying magic, right?"

Ms. Grey: “…”

These two people have so many problems.

Thinking that she had already thanked Andy and answered a few of his questions, Ms. Grey turned around and disappeared through the wall.

Chapter 287: An Unreachable Dream

Andy: "..."

Hermione looked at Andy with strange eyes, "Andy, you asked her away."

"You asked too." Andy didn't want to take the blame.

Hermione raised her chin proudly, "But she answered my question. We now know that the creator of the Room of Requirement was Ms. Ravenclaw."

Andy raised his hands in surrender.

"In fact, my question has almost been answered."

Andy analyzed: "The four founders should have passed down a secret, but this secret may not be in one room."

Hermione asked curiously, "Andy, are you going to investigate these secrets?"

"If there are clues, investigate them. If there are no clues, forget it." Andy's schedule for the coming period is already full, but he has no interest in adding new work to himself.

Learning magic is the top priority, and Andy doesn't want to lose sight of the important things.

Moreover, there is no clue about the secrets of Gryffindor and Hufflepuff, and even if we investigate, we will get no clue.

……

After reading for a while in the library, Andy and Hermione quietly left the Ravenclaw common room when it was late at night.

In front of the wall of the Room of Requirement.

Hermione raised an eyebrow and asked, "Are you going to do it or should I?"

"Let me do it!" said Andy.

Hermione nodded and stepped aside to avoid interfering with the Room of Requirement's intake of information from the outside world.

"I want to enter the very beginning of the Room of Requirement!"

Andy walked back and forth in the corridor three times, and the door of the Room of Requirement slowly appeared.

"It appeared!" Hermione exclaimed, her little face full of excitement.

They are about to uncover the true secret of the Room of Requirement.

Andy pushed open the door of the Room of Requirement and walked in with Hermione.

"Is this what the Room of Requirement looked like at the beginning?" Hermione looked around, her tone hard to tell whether it was surprise or disappointment.

This place looks like a combination of a study and an office, with several bookshelves, a chair, and a desk. The room is decorated very gorgeously and has many exquisite ornaments.

But these things have nothing to do with the so-called "big secret".

"I think this is where the ladies of Ravenclaw study magic."

Andy touched the bookshelf built along the wall and said calmly, "In fact, from the stairs in the castle and the way the Room of Requirement appeared, it can be seen that Ms. Ravenclaw's personality seems to be a little...naughty?"

"She may be a person who loves to joke, but when she is alone, what she desires most is probably quietness!"

Hermione rolled her eyes at Andy when she heard this.

Naughty?

Hermione would never admit that this was the character of a Ravenclaw lady.

How could such a great witch be a mischievous person?

"I think this may be a test left for us by Ms. Ravenclaw. Just like the stairs in the castle and the Room of Requirement, we have to use our wisdom to discover the truth." Hermione said in a firm tone.

Andy glanced at the books on the bookshelf, then picked up one and started reading.

"You know what? Ms. Ravenclaw died of illness." Andy said as he flipped through the book.

"Yeah! I saw it in a book." Hermione nodded, and then looked at Andy in confusion.

Andy handed the book in his hand to Hermione and motioned for Hermione to take a look.

Hermione took the book with curiosity, flipped through a few pages, and asked in confusion, "Is this a book of poetry and prose?"

Andy nodded, "Too smart is easy to die!"

People's impression of Ravenclaw ladies is almost always that they are beautiful, smart, and full of wisdom.

The book also records: There was a subtle teasing smile on her face, beautiful, but somewhat intimidating.

Teasing is not a nice word.

"Haven't you noticed? There are actually some contradictions between what we know about Ms. Ravenclaw and some of her practices." Andy's tone was a little complicated.

Hermione thought about it and it seemed to be true.

It seemed unlikely that a beautiful, intelligent, proud and even somewhat intimidating woman would design the castle's stairs like that.

The word "amiable" is never mentioned in the books about Ravenclaw ladies.

Of course, what is recorded in the book is not necessarily correct.

"What did you find?" Hermione asked Andy.

Andy spread his hands and said, "I think... Ms. Ravenclaw is likely to be depressed."

Hermione: "..."

"Andy, you're going too far!" Hermione looked at Andy seriously.

As a student of Ravenclaw College, Hermione has great respect for the founder of the college.

"Lady Ravenclaw has a very high pursuit of magic,"

Andy said calmly: "But she is too smart. She wants to fulfill her dream by taking shortcuts, but fake is fake after all."

"She can't accept this reality!"

There is no doubt that what Ms. Ravenclaw pursues is the state of having her dreams come true.

But when the magic power is stable, making your wish come true is just an unattainable dream, and no one can do it.

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