Harry Potter: A Certain Ancient Rune Professor of Hogwarts (TL) Chapter 129
After finishing the day’s lecture, Felix left plenty of ti to answer questions.
“Professor, how do I pass the 7th level of the ancient rune test?” A young Slytherin wizard raised his hand to ask a question.
” Montague, I rember I tagged the hints on every level?” Felix blinked.
“But you just left a book title, Professor.” He said with so resignation, “And it’s an unread book.”
The other young wizards also murmured and discussed.
“Ahem!” Felix cleared his throat and magically drew out a piece of parchnt as they looked over, “In fact, you were supposed to have already read it.”
“The book, Easy Ancient rune, appeared three tis on your last year’s paper reference list … Shall I remind you which ones?”
The young wizards looked at him dumbfounded as the discussion ca to a halt.
“Professor, you weren’t here last year?”
Felix said in a light-hearted tone, “I exchanged letters with Professor Babbling, and she told about the cache of information from previous years.” He looked down from the podium with so emotion, “She is quite a serious professor, isn’t she?”
…
Later that night, Felix stood in front of the Room of Requirent.
During the day, a suspicion had suddenly occurred to him that the Room of Requirent is Lady Ravenclaw’s secret room. But whether this idea is correct or not is yet to be tested.
Behind him is an enormous moving tapestry depicting Barnabas the Barmy’s foolish attempt to train a group of eight trolls, and one of the trolls stops beating the ballet teacher and turns its head to gaze at Felix.
A bug crawled up the troll’s foot and into its nostrils, and it let out a silent hiss as the stick in its hand flew high above and smashed into the head of another troll.
But all of this had nothing to do with Felix Hap, who silently mumbled in his mind, ‘I want to enter the secret chamber of Rowena Ravenclaw … I want to enter the secret chamber of Rowena Ravenclaw … I want to enter the secret chamber of Rowena Ravenclaw …’
He walked past the place three tis, he couldn’t stop his heart from racing, and then, he looked up – there remained a section of an ordinary white wall in front of him.
Felix was silent, “And yes, I do not know how to enter it?”
The entrance to the Room of Requirent is simple, but it is not sothing that can be easily exploited.
He thought for a while, once again silently recited, ‘I would like to enter the original Room of Requirent … I would like to enter the original Room of Requirent … I would like to enter the original Room of Requirent …’
Still no change.
Then, Felix thought of the Slytherin Chamber originally used for teaching, so he tried again ‛I want to enter the secret place where Rowena Ravenclaw teaches her students.’ Or ‘I want to enter the laboratory of Rowena Ravenclaw.’
But no door appeared at all.
Felix could only leave helplessly, but in the next few days, he kept trying to connect the Room of Requirent together with Rowena Ravenclaw, and he thought of almost everything he could think of, without any luck.
Just when he was about to give up, on Friday evening, he ran into Ms. Gray on the courtyard – for the third ti this week – and the two casually made small talk and watched the sunset together.
In his mind, Ms. Gray was a sowhat haughty and prideful, but kind-hearted and refined lady, and putting aside a few petty thoughts, it seed very pleasant to chat with her.
“It’s beautiful~,” said Ms. Gray.
“Do you rarely look up to view the sunset?” Felix said, striking up a conversation.
“Rarely,” she hesitated, but the two had got to know each other well enough to admit it, and she said, “It reminds of sothing sad …”
Felix didn’t ask more questions, and he kept his mouth tightly shut.
The two looked at the dazzling red haze, a few streaks of light piercing the clouds, edging them with a golden edge.
“Will you keep a secret for ?” She said suddenly.
“Yes, I will.” He did not promise, but still answered her confidently.
But Ms. Gray believed it, and tried to open her heart, she said with so sadness: “I died in such a sight.”
After she had uttered her first words with so difficulty, she seed to free herself and spoke in a rush: “It was about the sa ti as now, only it was in the forest of Albania, a desolate place, and I thought-it’s out of my mother’s reach.”
Felix listened in silence, knowing what would happen next.
It’s a tragedy, a tragedy that ford Lady Grey of Hogwarts and Bloody baron.
“I grew up with extraordinary talent, the most privileged of the bunch. I grew up with people touting , and year after year, I was completely giddy … but by the ti I was old enough, I realized that no matter how hard I tried, I was still no match for my mother. So-”
“I stole my mother’s diadem because it bestowed wisdom, and I imagined I could surpass her with it.”
Her transparent body began to tremble.
“They say,” she choked out, “that my mother never admitted when the diadem was gone, and she kept pretending it was still there. She even hid that loss from other founders of Hogwarts, concealing my disgraceful betrayal.”
“Then my mother beca ill – very ill. Even though I had done sothing ungrateful and unjust, she was still desperate to see again. She sent a certain guy to . But I rejected him, thinking he was lying to , along with my mother. How could she be sick when she had already taken that step a long ti ago?”
Felix asked calmly, “It’s Bloody Baron.”
“That’s him. I refused to go back with him, and he went into a rage – he always does, and the dark magic has completely eaten him up.”
Felix listened quietly.
“We had a violent conflict, and no one could have foreseen the consequences … He stabbed to death with his sword. I fell to the ground and saw this vision of dusk …”
She lifted her head and watched the last glow slip away.
After a long silence –
Felix asked, “Do you hate him, Bloody Baron?”
“Do I hate him! He destroyed , my magic, my life, my everything!” She yelled with indignation.
Helena Ravenclaw took a deep breath and raised her head so that her expression could not be seen.
“And,” she whispered, “Before I died, I asked him if what he said was true. It was about my mother …”
“He told everything was true, that my mother was truly very sick. He deprived of the chance to see my mother one last ti, my only chance to redeem myself! Do I hate him, you ask? My answer is, of course, I do!” She suddenly shouted out of control.
She floated and about to leave, but her hand got caught and Helena looked back in shock, even her expression of anger lightened considerably.
Felix’s hand shrouded with a cold, ghostly blue light, and he tightened his grip on her hand.
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