It seems that Filch's situation has frightened her.
Levin sensed her fear and therefore did not stop her intimate behavior.
The real troublemakers, however, were completely unaware of the troubles to come.
Thinking of this, Levin couldn't help but look at Harry, startling the boy who had just survived.
He was puzzled as to why Levin was looking at him with pity again.
No, why did I say "again"?
In fact, when Levin was in Lockhart's office, he felt that Dumbledore was actually able to guess the source of the attack.
At least he could guess that this matter was definitely related to Harry Potter.
The reason is simple: Harry is a terrible liar.
The idea that "I was too tired, so I went straight to sleep" is obviously nonsense, especially for Ron, who has a sweet tooth. How could he possibly give up the Halloween feast for black bread?
If he's going to believe that, he might as well believe Levin is Qin Shi Huang.
In fact, the reason Harry didn't return to the Great Hall for the banquet was because, on his way back, his Parsleyan voice heard whispers that others couldn't hear.
Given Dumbledore's level of expertise, even if he couldn't determine what had happened, he should be able to see the problem.
If he truly cared about the students' safety, he should have questioned Harry further.
If we can get this information, then the source of the attack can be basically determined, and the troubles that followed in the original story will not happen again.
However, he did not.
He insisted on taking this opportunity to toughen up the boy who had survived the ordeal.
Levin was very surprised by this.
As headmaster, shouldn't Dumbledore's first concern be the safety of the students?
Even putting aside the students' safety (listen to what kind of talk this is!), isn't Dumbledore afraid that Harry will break the whetstone?
It would be perfectly normal for Harry's knife to break by accident someday, according to Levin.
Not everyone is as big, thick, and hard as Levin.
In this eerie atmosphere, the four arrived at the entrance to Gryffindor's common room.
As they parted, Hermione lowered her head, her knuckles white, and gripped Levin's clothes tightly, not wanting him to leave.
"What's wrong?" Levin asked softly.
Hermione trembled all over, suppressing a sob as she whispered:
“I’ve been feeling uneasy all night. I don’t understand… Levin, do those pure-blood families really hate us Muggle-born wizards that much?”
Levin sighed softly. No wonder Hermione had been acting strangely the whole way.
It turns out that what happened tonight had a more profound impact on her than it appeared on the surface.
Even a cat cursed by powerful dark magic within Hogwarts is still frightening.
"Pure-blood wizards, like Muggles, are a large group, and there are good and bad individuals among them, so they cannot be generalized."
Levin comforted him gently:
"Aren't there groups among Muggles who consider themselves noble and would rather risk the wrath of the world to slaughter everyone else as beasts?"
"So you're trying to tell me not to be prejudiced against others because of a momentary feeling, right?"
Hermione blinked and looked at Levin.
The boy shook his head: "No, what I want to tell you is that in this world, the most important thing is your own strength."
“If you are weak, others will bully you for various reasons and pretexts, such as you being a Muggle or a heretic.”
"But when you become truly powerful, others won't dare to do anything to you; they can only secretly slander you. They may accuse you of discrimination, they may complain about your domineering nature, but none of them can do anything to you."
Ah this...
Hermione was completely taken aback by the boy's somewhat morally questionable remarks.
She instinctively wanted to retort, "But wouldn't that be... too domineering?"
Levin shook his head: "If it were me, I would rather be called domineering than be bullied and then helplessly curse the other party for being domineering."
"Moreover, if you feel that this kind of thing is domineering and that the world is unfair, then you need to make yourself stronger."
"Because only the strong can make the rules,"
"If you are powerful enough, you can naturally stipulate that discrimination against Muggles is illegal, and you can make the world fair and just as you wish."
"You are lying!"
That's what Hermione originally wanted to say.
Levin's words were a complete upheaval to her worldview.
But her experience with Levin told her that he was right.
For example, Malfoy dared to call her a Mudblood, but no one in the entire Slytherin dared to say that to Levin.
And after today, Malfoy will most likely never dare to speak to him like that again.
This is all based on the deterrent effect of Levin's strength.
"I...I understand."
Finally, the little witch nodded vigorously.
"I will strive to become stronger!"
“Then good luck,” Levin said, stroking her curly hair. “But don’t worry too much, because I’ll be here for you until you become strong.”
After watching Hermione return to the Gryffindor common room, Levin left.
However, instead of returning directly to the Ravenclaw Tower, he used the [Invisibility] spell to reach the abandoned girls' restroom on the third floor.
This is the place where the secret room was opened in the original story.
At this moment, the ghost myrtle was not in the washroom.
Levin quietly approached the sink.
After a quick search, Levin found the faucet with a small snake carved on its side.
According to the original story, as long as you say "open" in the "Snake dialect" to it, you can open the passage to the secret room.
Levin tried to say:
"Turn on."
Then he realized that he was using human language.
The parse language was not triggered.
He understood after a little thought.
Levin's [Animal Intercourse Conditions]
He can only communicate with the corresponding animal.
Inanimate objects cannot trigger the "Animal Talk" feature.
Seeing that he had no results, Levin obediently returned to his dormitory.
2.9
It seems that the idea of simply entering the secret room to solve the problem once and for all is out of the question.
In that case, let's leave this troublesome matter to Dumbledore's savior to investigate.
As for him...
If you encounter something involving a basilisk, you should do something about it.
If you don't encounter it, just pretend it doesn't exist.
Anyway, this isn't a big problem for Levin right now.
If someone around me is petrified, I have the ability to break the curse, so I don't need the "Mandelabra Resurrection Agent".
Even if they were unlucky enough to be glared to death by the basilisk, they could be directly revived using the [Rejuvenation Elixir] created from the Philosopher's Stone.
The only thing to worry about is getting to the scene as soon as they die.
To prevent their bodies from being discovered by others before they are resurrected.
Otherwise, to avoid exposing the [Rejuvenation Elixir], he would have to use the [Forgetfulness Spell] extensively.
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Chapter 126 Ginny the Rooster Killer
From the second day onward, the hottest topics at Hogwarts became the Chamber of Secrets and the successor to Slytherin.
For several days in a row, the students talked about nothing but the attack on Mrs. Lorris.
Filch's performance made this unforgettable for everyone:
He often paced back and forth at the site of Mrs. Lorris's murder, as if he thought the attackers would return.
Levin also saw him try to scrub the writing on the wall with "Mrs. Scoole's All-Purpose Stain Remover," but to no avail; the writing remained so bright and shiny on the stone wall.
In fact, the words written with such magic can only be removed with magic.
The fact that this line of text has remained is essentially at the behest of Professor Dumbledore and his colleagues.
For the young wizards, it's like being reminded every time they pass by this place:
The secret room has been opened! The school is in danger!
Therefore, during this period, the students finally behaved themselves a bit, and there were far fewer people going out for nighttime strolls.
Meanwhile, the young wizards were also doing their best to find clues about the secret chamber.
Even the library is seeing an increase in the number of people reading.
However, the secret of the locked room is really well hidden; only a very few books in the library mention it in passing.
Levin even thought that if Tom hadn't opened the secret room once during his school days and killed Moaning Myrtle 08...
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