HP Approaches the Magic World

Five hundred and thirtieth chapters acting as a full set

The reason why Jon agreed to Dumbledore to protect Harry was actually mainly because he needed Tom Riddle's soul a little bit.

There was one thing he had to do before he left, and that was to go to Gringotts and take out the Hufflepuff family's golden cup. Gringotts was very tightly sealed. Even if Jon had the three-dimensional map of Gringotts,

It is also difficult to open the door of the vault. After all, in addition to the key, the door of the vault also requires the magic power of the fairy to outline the blockade of the magic circle.

The easiest way is of course to break through the space and go in directly, but the fluctuations of space magic will also set off the warning in Gringotts.

So Jon planned to let Grindelwald take him in, but Grindelwald left at this time to save Sirius.

Then the only person he relied on was Dumbledore.

Helping Dumbledore protect Harry was the reward Dumbledore promised him.

Now that Dumbledore has left the school, no matter where he is, he is still out of reach, and the teachers are obviously not suitable for showing up. There is actually no other way to choose Jon.

But Jon can accept it, anyway, everything is within range.

"So, then our current plan is finalized, right?"

After Seshatri woke up, she immediately came to find Jon. She had the previous "travel" plan in her hand, and she obviously added something to it.

The added thing was the trip to Gringotts, Jon was going to get the gold cup back, and Seshatri had no other objections.

After all, there is no guarantee that they will be able to come back, so naturally it is the right thing to prepare in advance.

"That's it. There shouldn't be any other changes. Anyway, you have to arrange everything else."

The advantage of spreading everything out is that you don't have to worry about it yourself.

"Okay, that's it. Contact me when the time comes."

Seshatri said a word and disappeared from the room. Fortunately, Jon had completely adapted to her recent state, which was how she was busy.

"It's such a troublesome life."

Harry and Ron sat beside Hermione's bed, too excited to contain themselves.

"I'm not the only one in this school who knows Parseltongue. The heirs of Slytherin also know it. That's why they can always control the Basilisk."

"What should we do?" Ron asked, his eyes sparkling, "Should we go directly to Professor McGonagall?"

"Let's go to the staff room," Harry said, as the rain started to rise. "She'll be there in ten minutes. get out of class will be over soon."

They ran downstairs. They didn't want Professor McGonagall to find them wandering around in another corridor, so they walked directly into the empty staff room. It was a large room with wood panels around it.

Full of black wood chairs.

Harry and Ron were pacing back and forth inside, too excited to sit down.

However, the bell for the end of get out of class never rang.

Because something did happen, Professor McGonagall heard Peeves' report and immediately came to the corridor.

Immediately afterwards, Professor McGonagall's voice echoed in the corridor, amplified many times by magic.

"All students immediately returned to their dormitories in their respective colleges.

All teachers return to the staff lounge.

Please act immediately."

Harry in the lounge turned around suddenly and glared at Ron.

"Did something happen again? At this time?"

"What should we do?" Ron asked in horror, "Go back to the dormitory?"

"No." Harry said, looking around. There was an ugly wardrobe to his left, filled with robes worn by teachers in class. "Hide in here. Let's hear what's going on, and then we can

What we find tells them."

They hid in the closet and listened to the footsteps of hundreds of people walking upstairs.

But not far from the entrance to the staff lounge, the teachers were not in a hurry to enter.

"Everyone, come in one by one. It's time for us to start showing off our acting skills."

Then, the door to the staff lounge was pushed open heavily.

Harry and the others looked at the teachers who walked into the room one by one through the layers of musty-smelling robes. Some looked confused, and some were scared out of their wits.

Later, Professor McGonagall arrived.

"Something happened again," she said to the silent teachers in the room, and her acting skills seemed to be very good: "A student was kidnapped by a monster and taken directly into the secret room."

Professor Flitwick let out a scream, and Professor Sprout suddenly covered his mouth with both hands, very exaggeratedly.

Snape, on the other hand, grabbed the back of a chair tightly and asked, "How can you be sure?"

"The Heir of Slytherin," said Professor McGonagall, who looked very pale, "left another line of words. Just below the last words, it said: Her bones will remain in the Chamber of Secrets forever."

Professor Flitwick couldn't help crying.

"Who is it?" Mrs. Huo Qi's knees weakened and she slumped down in a chair. "Which student is it?"

"Ginny Shusley," said Professor McGonagall.

Harry felt Ron fall silently to the wardrobe floor beside him.

"We must send all the students home tomorrow," said Professor McGonagall. "That's the end of Hogwarts. Dumbledore used to say..."

The door to the staff room was slammed open again, and Harry suddenly thought that Dumbledore must be back.

It turned out to be Lockhart, with a smile on his face.

"Sorry - took a nap - what did I miss?"

He didn't notice—"seemed" not notice—that the other teachers were staring at him with a look that could be said to be hateful.

Snape took a step forward.

"The person who solves the problem is here," he said, "it's this person. Lockhart, a girl was kidnapped by a monster and taken into the secret room. The time for you to show your glory has finally arrived."

Lockhart's face turned pale.

"Yes, Gilderoy," Professor Sprout interjected, "didn't you say last night that you knew exactly where the entrance to the chamber of secrets was?"

"I—this, this, I—" Lockhart stammered.

"Didn't you tell me that you are sure you know what the monster is inside?"

Professor Flitwick also chimed in and said that Lockhart felt that although everyone was acting, it felt very real.

Especially Professor Flitwick, who felt that his old dean disliked him very much.

"D-did I say that? I don't remember..."

"Of course I remember what you said. You said it was a pity that you couldn't fight the monster before Hagrid was captured."

Snape said, "Didn't you also say that the whole thing was a mess and that you should have been left to deal with it from the beginning?"

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