"Wow, I've been single my whole life... sneeze--"

Looking at Gryffindor's reaction after hearing that he had no offspring and even didn't get married, Adam probably knew why he would be single all his life.

It is said that happiness comes from comparison. After seeing Gryffindor's miserable situation, Slytherin's mood was obviously much better.

But strictly speaking, this topic is actually more difficult to talk about. Adam hurriedly wanted to start another topic, but it was too late.

"What about our offspring?"

Feeling amused by the fate of the two men's offspring, Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff naturally became curious about their offspring.

What will their offspring look like?

They don't have the pure bloodline requirements of their offspring like Slytherin, nor do they think they will end up alone like Gryffindor. They feel that they can accept their offspring no matter what they live.

Adam:...

He knew that Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff would ask this question!

Unfortunately, he was still a little slow.

As for the two people's voices saying that they can accept it...

Can they really accept it? He doesn't believe it.

The truth can always be more outrageous than the most outrageous situation in imagination, because imagination requires logic while facts do not, or the logical context of facts is far more complicated than imagination.

Adam sighed and decided not to hide it.

He was not afraid that telling it would affect history. In fact, this room was no longer the original room, but the room copied by Adam, and the four giants in front of him were also the four giants in the parallel world.

If they finally wanted to leave with Adam, Adam would take them away. If they did not want to, Adam would cancel the magic and send them back to the parallel time without changing any history. This was also the process Adam faced all the people who came to him.

"Let's start with the descendants of Ms. Ravenclaw. This story is shorter."

Although he had some ominous premonitions when Adam was silent and sighed, Ravenclaw found that his guess was still too conservative when he really heard Adam speak.

Good news: She has descendants.

Bad news: She has only one descendant.

After knowing that his wisdom and fame had put a lot of pressure on his future daughter, and she eventually became jealous and stole his crown and ran away, Ravenclaw fell silent.

At this point, Adam couldn't help but ask Ravenclaw himself:

"Can this crown really make people wiser?"

Although he destroyed the soul fragments on it without destroying the crown, the crown he got didn't have any special effects, so he was a little curious about the answer to this question.

But the number of people who knew this question could be counted on one hand, and they were basically dead. The only one left was Ms. Grey, who was not a human being. He couldn't ask Ms. Grey to poke someone's lungs, so this question has been weighing on his mind.

"Where in the world is there magic that can make people wise? Any magic will only work when the goal is clear, but wisdom... this itself is a very general and illusory standard."

Ravenclaw took off the crown on his head and looked at it in his hand, touching the motto he had engraved with his thumb:

"There is only one magic on this crown that can keep people in a clear state of mind for a longer time. I cast it for the convenience of research."

Hufflepuff walked forward and gave Ravenclaw a hug from behind, silently comforting his friend.

After a moment of silence, Ravenclaw looked up at Adam:

"What happened after that?"

"After that...Ms. Ravenclaw concealed this matter from her friends until one day she fell seriously ill, so she secretly arranged for a man who loved her daughter to take her back to Hogwarts."

Adam sighed:

"Maybe because the man was also a pure blood, after being rejected by Helena Ravenclaw, and it was said that he was jealous of Helena's freedom, he stabbed the other person to death in anger, and committed suicide with guilt after waking up."

Ravenclaw: ? ? ?

What the hell? Didn't you say you had a crush on your daughter? If you don't want to come back, then don't come back. Why did you kill someone? Is it so extreme?

Slytherin: ? ? ?

Just tell a story, how can this step on the pure blood theory? Did the pure blood wizard provoke you?

"Until the end of her life, Ms. Ravenclaw never saw her daughter again. There are rumors that Ms. Ravenclaw died early because of excessive grief."

Adam actually agrees with this point. At the beginning, Ravenclaw's serious illness was probably just an excuse to get his daughter back. After all, Ravenclaw's strength and ability are there.

But when his daughter died, and because of such an outrageousAfter the news of the death of a wizard due to a certain reason came back, Ravenclaw probably really didn't want to live.

As we all know, the life of a wizard is really fragile after he gave up the will to live.

After hearing the story of himself and his daughter, Ravenclaw fell into deep thought.

She herself is a talented wizard, and she has always set high standards and high requirements for teaching students, so that in the eyes of others, she has always been a little strict and even intimidating.

This made Ravenclaw couldn't help but think, after having a daughter, would he treat her in the same way?

The answer is self-evident. Before knowing the tragedy in the future, Ravenclaw would definitely train his daughter in this way, hoping that she could become a wizard like himself.

But after knowing the tragedy in the future, and then thinking back, Ravenclaw would reflect on whether this teaching method is too inhumane?

Her students can accept her teaching method. On the one hand, she selects students who are talented enough, and on the other hand, the students have their own families and only need to get knowledge from her.

But my daughter is different. In addition to developing her abilities, she also needs to get maternal love from me, but I have long been accustomed to the way I treat students and think that this is the best.

Thinking of this, Ravenclaw looked back at her best friend.

If it is Hufflepuff, she will definitely take good care of her offspring. After all, the students of Hufflepuff College and she have always been happy together, like a family.

Hufflepuff couldn't help but look at Adam with some curiosity:

"What about me? What will my offspring be like?"

She has the least requirements for her offspring. As long as the other party does not become a big evil person and can live happily, it's fine.

"Well... Let me make it clear first, regarding the descendants of Ms. Hufflepuff, there is only one family in the wizarding world that claims to be the descendants of Hufflepuff."

Adam touched his nose:

"After all, Hufflepuff does not have obvious characteristics such as Parseltongue like Slytherin, and the times of the few are too long to be verified."

Hufflepuff nodded, with expectation on his face.

"Ahem..."

Adam coughed lightly and looked at Slytherin.

Slytherin: ...?

What does your look mean? Why is it about me again?

His eyes returned to Hufflepuff, and Adam slowly spoke:

"Hepzibah Smith is the last person who claims to be a descendant of Hufflepuff. She eventually died at the hands of Tom Riddle."

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