If Voldemort was hiding in the Chamber of Secrets, that would be bad.

I just don't know if there is a secret passage leading to the outside of the castle in Slytherin's Chamber of Secrets.

"Where exactly is the Chamber of Secrets?" Snape asked.

"Even I don't know how many secrets are hidden in the castle." Dumbledore was a little helpless.

Snape snorted, what a confused old man who knew nothing about anything.

"If there's nothing else, I'm going to patrol the castle." Snape was going to squat outside the Gryffindor common room for a while. In case Harry came out for a night stroll, he would make a lot of money tonight.

"Thank you, Severus," Dumbledore said slowly.

Snape said nothing and turned and left the headmaster's office.

……

Ravenclaw common room.

Andy sat on the sofa and did a set of eye exercises with his eyes closed.

"I felt a little impulsive tonight!"

In fact, Andy could have completely ignored the matter, but Malfoy was only an eleven-year-old boy after all, and it was because of Andy that he got into this trouble, which was somewhat unfair.

But fortunately the ending is not bad.

At least Malfoy was rescued, and one of Voldemort's plots was ruined.

The most important thing is that Andy saw the book "Secrets of Cutting-Edge Black Magic" in the principal's office. Even though he only read one chapter, Andy felt he benefited a lot from it.

Analyzing psychic power from the perspective of black magic.

In order to study the power of the mind, ancient dark wizards conducted many cruel and inhumane experiments.

Torture and abuse are just child's play. Controlling others to kill their relatives and friends, so that they experience despair, or destroying a person's heart from all aspects.

Experiments conducted again and again naturally led to countless useful conclusions.

Even for Muggles without magical powers, their emotions can affect their physical health. If a person is angry all year round and is depressed, it can even affect his life span.

Andy had heard a saying in his previous life: A smile makes you ten years younger.

This shows the influence of spiritual power on human beings.

For wizards, emotions, or mental power, are even more important.

If magic power is the foundation of all magic, then mental power is not only the controller of magic, but also the amplifier of magic.

Andy took out parchment and a quill pen and wrote down the contents of the book as he recalled them.

It’s a pity that Andy doesn’t have a photographic memory. Even though he has just read it not long ago, he can only remember a few key points mentioned in the book.

After writing, Andy put the parchment away, got up and walked to the Ravenclaw library.

It was still early and Andy was not sleepy at all, so he could read a few more books to enrich his brain.

Andy used to be not very interested in these legends.

It is difficult to tell whether these stories are true or false. Even if they are true, they have been embellished by later generations and are very different from the real stories.

However, ever since Andy learned that Ms. Ravenclaw had left something here, he became very interested in these storybooks.

When I have nothing to do, I always come here to read some books.

Andy has already read the book Hermione mentioned last time.

The book records some ancient Egyptian myths. In addition to the ancient Egyptian wizards, the book also records many hieroglyphs and various legends of ancient Egyptian gods.

The book even said that ancient Egypt was the birthplace of magical knowledge.

Of course, this is also a view shared by many scholars today.

After reading that book, Andy read many books related to ancient Egypt, but unfortunately he gained little.

"Having reached the level of the Big Four, if they want to make further progress in magic, the only way out is actually to study the nature of magic."

Andy is convinced of this.

According to the clues currently available, the research directions of the four giants are different, but their end point is always magic itself.

"magic……"

Andy thought thoughtfully, what is Ms. Ravenclaw's research direction?

“It can’t be a historical legend, right?”

Andy took out a piece of parchment from his pocket, on which were recorded the titles of all the books here.

Andy checked them one by one.

If Ms. Ravenclaw really left something here, it would most likely be the results of her research.

The result of their quest to find the origin of magic.

"It can't be in these poems and essays, right?"

It is indeed a bit unusual to have poetry and prose in the library of a magic school.

Andy walked to the bookshelf where poetry and prose were placed, and scanned the titles and authors.

Author: Rowena Ravenclaw?

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"Ms. Ravenclaw has also written poetry?"

Andy pulled the book out of the bookshelf and said jokingly, "It's quite romantic."

I flipped through it casually.

The poems written by witches are naturally different from those written by Muggles. After all, the two have different worldviews and naturally different perspectives on things.

If viewed from a Muggle perspective, Ms. Ravenclaw's poetry has a fairy-tale quality, and it looks as if an innocent princess is expressing her emotions.

But if you look at it from a wizard's perspective, there are traces of magic everywhere.

Just like this poem, the general meaning is: I am in a good mood today, it is snowing, and the snowflakes falling on the ground turn into flowers.

Isn't this Transfiguration?

There is another poem, which roughly means: I know a lot of people, but I don’t want to know what they really think because it would make me sad.

Isn't this the effect of Legilimency?

Andy had read about Legilimency when he was learning Occlumency.

Legilimency is a very dangerous magic. If you don't have a good mentality, the result of abusing Legilimency is autism.

In severe cases, people may even commit suicide.

Andy glanced through it briefly and had to admit that Ms. Ravenclaw was quite romantic.

She included many tips on spellcasting, as well as some of the dangers of magic, in her poems.

"Hmm..." Andy and the book were thinking secretly in their hearts.

It was rumored that Lady Ravenclaw died of illness. It was said that her daughter was not very old when she died.

In other words, Ms. Ravenclaw was probably only in her forties when she died.

Even in the Muggle world, such an age is considered to be a premature death, not to mention in the wizarding world where the average life expectancy is long.

Andy has lived in the wizarding world for more than ten years, and has never heard of any wizard dying of illness.

Most of the patients at St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries had problems with their spellcasting, or had magical accidents while studying magic, and a small number were injured in battle.

"The cause of death remains a mystery..."

Andy believed that Ms. Ravenclaw died of a serious magical accident rather than the so-called illness.

"Hey!"

Andy sighed, took out a few more books, found a seat and continued reading.

There seemed to be a shadow flashing before his eyes, and Andy looked up, "Ms. Grey?"

Andy hadn't seen Ms. Grey since he last spoke to her.

Andy felt that she seemed to be hiding from him again.

"Aren't you giving up yet?" Ms. Grey floated in the air, with a hint of arrogance in her expression.

Andy touched his nose and said, "I am a wizard. Of course I have to do things that match my identity."

In fact, Andy had already guessed the identity of Ms. Grey. He was looking for something left by her mother. Naturally, he felt a little uncomfortable when he saw the daughter of Ms. Ravenclaw.

"In line with the status?" It was the first time Ms. Grey had heard this term.

"Have you ever met any of the Ministry's employees?"

Andy asked, and then answered himself: "In my opinion, those people are just Muggles who can use magic, not wizards at all."

Ms. Grey understood a little.

The same was true for the Big Four back then. Although they established the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for their ideals, they never gave up their own magical research.

Andy continued, "I think studying magic and pursuing the mysteries of ancient wizards is what a wizard should do."

Ms. Grey turned slowly and looked at the rows of bookshelves in the library. "You will get no results if you search like this."

Andy: "?"

"Ravenclaw ladies value knowledge and wisdom more," said Ms. Grey.

Andy was stunned. This was the second time Ms. Grey said this.

But Andy has never been able to figure out what knowledge and wisdom really mean.

Logically speaking, a little witch like Hermione should be very much in line with Ms. Ravenclaw's wishes.

This is also the reason why Hermione lied to Andy that she read all the books here in one night, and Andy believed it immediately.

Seeing that Andy was still confused, Ms. Grey shook her head, her eyes seemed to say: A rotten tree cannot be carved.

Ms. Grey left, but Andy no longer had the heart to read.

Knowledge and wisdom...

This is the second time Ms. Grey has hinted at this.

"Even Dumbledore couldn't find it, which shows that the magic used by Ms. Ravenclaw is not common."

Andy thought to himself, "So...either some conditions are met, or some kind of magic mechanism is triggered."

……

After an unknown amount of time, the door of the library was pushed open, and Andy realized that he had been sitting in the library all night.

Andy cursed inwardly, thinking that he was really overwhelmed by the legend.

He met up with Hermione in the common room, and then they went to the Great Hall for breakfast.

As soon as he arrived at the auditorium, Andy took a big bite of melon.

Malfoy was attacked by Harry again!

To be precise, Malfoy was attacked again, but the murderer is still unknown.

Harry and Ron were also in the Great Hall, eating at the Gryffindor table.

At this moment, Harry was like Voldemort himself, and no one dared to sit within three meters of him.

Hermione looked at Andy reproachfully: Look, Malfoy is taking the blame for you again.

Andy muttered quietly, "Just think about it, if I hadn't come up with a plan to drive Quirrell out of Hogwarts, maybe Malfoy wouldn't be the only one who was attacked."

Hermione thought about it and immediately believed Andy's twisted logic.

"I didn't say you did anything wrong."

Hermione also lowered her voice and said, "But... never mind! It's better for Malfoy to be attacked than for you to be attacked."

Andy looked at Hermione in shock.

Is this still the model student in the original book?

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