Chapter 433 Farewell
A person can still remember another person firmly after a thousand years of death. If it is not the true love of the eternal pledge, it is probably an unforgettable hatred.
Rove thought to himself... He and Professor Binns had nothing to do with the two, but he must have done some other "extraordinary" things to make Professor Binns remember "Skadi" for a lifetime.
Rove imagined many scenarios, but he never thought that turning Professor Binns into a ghost would be related to him.
No wonder he can remember a thousand years!
But to be reasonable, Rove can't take the blame. Professor Binns obviously couldn't accept the news of Ravenclaw's death, so he had a heart attack.
And this message is not from Rove, he just happened to appear in a place where he shouldn't appear... that's all.
Of course, what made Rove speechless the most was that the student who reminded Professor Binns that Ravenclaw was killed rather than died of illness was himself!
Professor Binns will tell Helena the news. Thousands of years later, Helena will tell Rove again, and Rove will go back to a thousand years ago and tell Professor Binns...that he is still the root of all evil!
The most uncomfortable ones were the students of Hogwarts. After they heard the news of Ravenclaw's death, they received the news of Binns' death before they came to their senses.
Two professors died in a row, and for a while, the little wizards were panicked.
But they don't need to rush to be sad, because...after a while, they will see Helena and Barrow who have turned into ghosts.
Gryffindor, who had gone to explore the North Sea, returned that day. He only stayed one night and left Hogwarts without even attending the funeral.
After Gryffindor left, three of the former Big Four have gone, and the only one left at Hogwarts is Hufflepuff.
In order to stabilize people's hearts, she also became the first headmaster of Hogwarts as a matter of course.
Rove is also preparing to leave, especially now that Hufflepuff has made the elixir of youth.
But the biggest problem is, where should the goblin-made jewelry he bought be stored, so as to ensure that they will not be stolen within a thousand years.
He originally wanted to find and bury it in the deep mountains and old forests, but considering that there are many fortune tellers like Cassandra, if they are counted out, wouldn't it be a big deal?
After thinking twice, Rove decided to hide in the Room of Requirement.
Of course, it wasn't the room where Tom hid the Horcrux. There were sundries all over the place. It could be seen that there were a lot of students going in, so it wasn't safe at all.
Rove also couldn't understand why Voldemort would hide such an important item as the Horcrux in such a place, thinking it was safe.
For the Room of Requirement to provide a truly safe room, all the holes have to be plugged.
Therefore, Rove asked the Room of Requirement to ask for a room that only Rove Scamander can enter, and this way can prevent others from entering.
After dealing with everything, Rove found Cassandra again. The two had gone to the Kingdom of Nadia to take an adventure together. Before leaving, they had to say goodbye to her.
However, Rove didn't rush to say goodbye. Seeing that the girl was a little depressed, he took her around casually, just as a way to relax, and talked about some anecdotes about the future during the period.
Cassandra still had a forced smile on her face, but compared to the low mood just now, her mood was indeed much better.
"By the way, Rove... the key you asked me to divination is in the library, but for some reason, it keeps moving."
"Is that so?" Rove thought for a while, and suddenly said, "I know what Professor Ravenclaw left me with the key."
He smiled and said, "Thank you, Cassandra, it's so much more convenient to have you by my side."
"You're welcome." Cassandra hesitated for a moment before asking, "Are you going back?"
"Yes." Rove nodded and said, "I'm here to say goodbye to you."
Cassandra fell silent. She knew that there would be a separation, but she was still full of disappointment, and there was a look of loneliness on her face that couldn't be concealed.
Rove didn't speak either, just walked forward with her.
But no matter how long the corridor is, there will be an end. Cassandra finally stopped, took off a string of small crystal balls from her wrist, and said:
"Rove, this is a bracelet I made myself... for you, as a souvenir!"
"Thank you, Cassandra."
Rove took the bracelet and took out an amulet made by a goblin as a gift in return.
Cassandra clenched the amulet tightly, took a deep breath and said, "Rove, will we meet again?"
Luo Fu became silent. The two of them had been separated for a thousand years. If there were no accidents, after this farewell, they probably would never have the chance to meet again.
But Rove still smiled softly:
"Of course we will see you again... Different paths don't necessarily lead to the same destination, right?"
Cassandra hummed and said, "Rove, it's a deal, I'll wait for you."
Cassandra hugged Rove, and the boy turned to leave. At the corner, he raised his arms and waved goodbye to the girl.
Cassandra stared blankly into the distance until the figure disappeared.
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in the office,
Hufflepuff was painting a portrait of himself when Rove pushed the door open.
The portrait closed her eyes, as if she was taking a nap. Seeing Rove coming, she opened her eyes and looked at the boy.
Compared with Hufflepuff, the self-portrait is very similar, but the temperament is completely different, especially the eyes, which look very empty and indifferent.
This is normal... Hufflepuff's portrait is now like a blank piece of paper. It needs to be taught by words and deeds, and impart various useful memories and knowledge to it, in order to be like a real person.
"Rove, I plan to let the principals of future generations leave a portrait in the office." Hufflepuff kept the pen in his hand, and said:
"In this way, some useful information will be passed on to the successors who stay in the principal's office from generation to generation."
"That's a good idea." Rove smiled, "But I haven't seen your portrait in the principal's office."
"That means she was hidden by me." Hufflepuff twitched his lips and said:
"I left some good things for you, and when you find my portrait, she will give them to you."
Rove raised his eyebrows. He had indeed been looking for the portrait left by Hufflepuff, but he couldn't find it after searching for a long time.
Hufflepuff stopped writing, and she asked, "Rove, are you really not going to stay for a while longer?"
"Professor, I'm afraid that if I stay for a while longer, I will be reluctant to leave." Rove said seriously.
Hufflepuff sighed, she took out a time transformer from her pocket, and said:
"Rove, I need to borrow this time converter of yours, it still has some uses for me."
"Then how do I go back?" Rove wondered.
"I've already figured out a solution for you." Professor Hufflepuff waved his wand, and a spherical magic item appeared and landed on the open space.
Hufflepuff opened the spherical object and introduced:
"This is a magic item made by Rowena before. It is similar to your Time Converter. Although it is only a one-off, it is enough for you to go back."
Rove looked at the time machine made by Ravenclaw and found that it looked a lot like the spherical spaceship that the Saiyans rode in Dragon Ball.
The boy sat inside curiously, and then said, "Professor, I want to go back to April 25, 1994, don't get the time wrong."
It was also that day that Rove said goodbye to Shirley, and then used the time converter to return to the Halloween of the previous year.
After Hufflepuff dropped the cover, she adjusted the buttons, and suddenly said embarrassedly:
"Rove, I have to tell you something, this magic item is far less stable than your Time Converter."
"What do you mean?" Luo Fu wondered.
"Well, to put it simply, it doesn't exactly send you back to the day you want."
Hufflepuff raised his right hand, leaving a little distance between his thumb and index finger, and said guiltily, "There will be a slight deviation..."
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Rove was about to jump down and claim his Time-Turner when Hufflepuff activated the machine and the orb disappeared in place.
Hufflepuff waved his hand reluctantly.
"Goodbye, little one."
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