Chapter 396
Luna was a smart girl. Seeing Wayne and Ms. Gray coming in one after the other, she guessed something and asked, "Do you need me to go back first?"
"No." Wayne shook his head: "Just help me keep an eye on the dormitory door. If anyone comes out, knock them out."
"What if it's Qiu?" Luna asked back.
Wayne rolled his eyes: "Then knock me out."
After saying that, he looked around, "Where is the notebook hidden?"
Luna said, "Oh", took out her wand, and stared at the spiral staircase.
Helena floated in front of the statue of Ravenclaw, with admiration and resentment in her eyes, which was extremely complicated.
"It's in here."
Wayne walked over in doubt, with a blue light flashing in his eyes. Under the perspective magic, the internal structure of the statue was clearly visible.
The whole piece was made of marble, and there were no secret compartments or mechanisms.
"I only remember that my mother put the book inside the statue, but I don't know the specific method." Helena's voice came.
"Lawrence, this is also a test."
"If you don't even have the qualifications to enter, then it's useless even if you get the notebook."
"You are getting something for nothing." Wayne retracted his gaze and said in an unhappy tone: "I agreed to get the trading room notebook myself?"
"Are you admitting that you don't have this ability?" Helena just looked at him.
"Whether I can do it is my business, whether you can come up with the bargaining chips is your problem, Helena, this is different from the conditions we agreed on."
Helena was silent for a moment, her face was full of resentment: "I swear on the name of Ravenclaw that my mother did put a notebook in the statue."
"I also want to give it to you directly, but now I can't even touch the entity, what can I do?"
"If you are still not satisfied, just pretend that I didn't mention the "640" incident."
Wayne ignored her, he believed that what Helena said was true.
In this case, the role played by this statue is somewhat similar to that of the Sorting Hat.
Looking at this statue that is inexplicably familiar, Wayne doesn't know where this familiarity comes from.
He turned his head and looked at Luna who was in a daze.
No, not Luna.
The two gave him completely different feelings. Luna was light and floating, existing but illusory.
Although the statue of Ravenclaw is a statue, it exudes a bookish air, but there is a hint of disharmony.
It's as if... this dignified and elegant temperament is pretended.
"Helena, what kind of person is your mother?" Wayne asked softly.
"Calm, wise, lively, and noisy."
"You can't describe her with a specific concept, because no one has really seen her clearly."
Helena's words are very contradictory, Wayne has no clue and can only close his eyes.
The world turned gray and white, the statue and otherLike a dead object, it did not emit any magical aura, and even the Floo powder residue in the fireplace was more active than the statue.
But Wayne did not give up and continued to observe with magic.
After an unknown amount of time, he finally found something inconsistent.
The book in Ravenclaw's right hand.
The whole statue was seamlessly carved from a complete marble, but the book seemed to have been stuffed in later, with a tiny gap between the palm.
"Fall off quickly." Wayne chanted the counter-spell of the bonding spell, and the stone book actually fell off.
Helena's eyes widened.
Wayne controlled the book to fly into his hands, opened his eyes again, and waited quietly.
The stone book gradually faded, became soft and light, and soon turned into a notebook with a brown cover.
"It's this notebook!" Helena said excitedly, "It's my mother's essay, she often writes and draws on it!"
"A very clever concealment method." Wayne's focus was obviously different from Helena's.
The book was obviously cast with a Transfiguration spell, but he didn't notice it at all, and... a thousand years have passed since the days of Ravenclaw.
The Transfiguration spell that can last for so long is enough to be called eternal.
Luna also widened her eyes. She looked at the statue, then at the book in Wayne's hand, and finally at Ms. Grey.
Is that a relic of Ravenclaw?
And Ms. Grey... is she the daughter of Ravenclaw?
There was too much information received in one night, which overloaded Luna's little head.
Wayne opened the thick notebook and found that it was written in ancient magic and ancient Latin.
He closed it without a closer look, ready to go back and study it slowly.
He promised Helena, "I got the book, and I will naturally do what I promised you."
"But whether there is any result, it's up to fate."
"I know." Helena nodded gently, "As long as you try your best, I'll wait for your good news."
"No problem." Wayne agreed, and then took out the crown.
Seeing the crown, Helena's expression became unnatural: "You want to give it back to me? Since you got your mother's notebook, you are also her heir and are qualified to hold the crown."
This thing is also an important part of her dark history. If it weren't for Ravenclaw, Helena really didn't want to see this crown again.
"I don't mean to give it back to you." Wayne sighed: "I just found something and want to tell you."
"Helena, does Ravenclaw often make Felix Felicis?"
Helena was startled, then shook her head: "Felix Felicis? No, what my mother hates most is brewing potions. She thinks it's too boring, not to mention a potion like Felix Felicis that takes a long time to make."
"Is that so?"Wayne said to himself, "Sure enough."
His current usage is probably not correct, but the effect should be similar to Ravenclaw's correct usage.
It's not much stronger.
Otherwise, her level would definitely be much higher than other founders.
Wayne told Helena about his discovery, and she had the same idea after listening.
"At that time, only Slytherin liked to tinker with potions the most, but my mother rarely asked for these things. Instead, it was Ms. Helga who often provided potions for Slytherin because she had to cultivate herbs and build the Forbidden Forest."
Helena said a lot of things she remembered, Wayne silently wrote them down, and finally asked: "You said that the gem on it is not the original one, right?"
"That's right."
"Then the problem probably lies with the gem." Wayne guessed.
"Don't ask me." Helena shook her head frantically: "I have never used the crown. Don't let this thing appear in front of me in the future. Just keep it well."
"Yes, remember to cut that damn Riddle into pieces. He dared to defile his mother's relics!"
Wayne said a few perfunctory words and sent her away.
Waving to Luna, Luna came over.
"Do you have anything to ask?" Wayne stroked her hair. Unlike the first time they met, Luna's hair was not so dry now. Instead, it became soft, shiny and shiny.
Potter shampoo does have something.
"Quite a lot." Luna said honestly.
"Then let's talk slowly in the evening. There is plenty of time." He took the girl into his arms, and the shadow of the Phoenix King flashed by, and the two disappeared on the spot.
The next day, the changes in the Ravenclaw statue could not be hidden from the attention of those who were interested.
In the early morning, many young wizards didn't find any problems at first glance, but they always felt something was wrong.
When one person pointed out that the book in Ravenclaw's hand was gone, everyone suddenly realized it.
Then the whole Eagle House went crazy.
Stealing things even stole the founder? !
Can this be tolerated?
The angry young eagles immediately went to Professor Flitwick to complain. When they learned that such a big thing had happened in the lounge, even a good man like Flitwick got angry.
The whole Ravenclaw lounge was in chaos and began to check themselves.
In most people's minds, Ravenclaw's lounge can only be entered and exited by themselves, so the perpetrator must be one of their own.
But after a round of tossing, all the dormitories were checked, and no clues were found.
The young eagles were completely confused.
"Could it be done by an outsider?" Someone put forward a new point of view.
"Impossible, no one has been able to..." The other students subconsciously refuted, and then they remembered that last school year, Granger successfully answered the question and came in for a round.
Qiu's heart skipped a beat. (To read exciting novels, go to Faloo Novel Network!)
A bad idea came to mind...
Someone so idle and capable...
Who else could it be except the one from her family?
"Miss Granger couldn't do such a thing." Flitwick said sharply: "I'm going to find Professor Dumbledore now. Gentlemen, you don't have to shut this up. Go to class first."
The little wizards had no choice but to nod and agree.
Soon, the news of the theft of the Ravenclaw common room spread quickly. During class, everyone was talking about it and guessing who did it.
At noon, many people rushed back to the college common room after eating in a hurry to see if their founder was missing anything.
Seeing that everything was normal, the little wizards from other colleges also breathed a sigh of relief.
Wayne was confused. He didn't expect the Ravenclaw students to react so strongly.
And they found something wrong in just one morning.
After thinking about it, Wayne decided to turn himself in to Professor Flitwick.
Although the founder's daughter agreed to give him the book, Professor Flitwick is the current dean after all, so he should explain the situation clearly...
So after the Charms class in the afternoon, Wayne deliberately stayed until the end.
"Professor, I took the book on the Ravenclaw statue."
Hearing this, Professor Flitwick, who was still standing on a pile of textbooks, was unstable and almost fell down. Wayne quickly reached out to help him.
Professor Flitwick stood again, then jumped down, looking up and staring:
"Mr. Lawrence, did you do it?"
"Professor, this is it." Wayne talked about the whole story, hesitated for a moment, and still told the true identity of Ms. Grey.
However, he did not mention the agreement between the two, but only said that Helena saw that he was talented and outstanding in appearance, and at a glance she determined that he was the most suitable heir to Ravenclaw, so she told him this secret.
When it comes to the identity of Lady Grey, Professor Flitwick is not at all excited. It is obvious that he has known this secret for a long time.
Ravenclaw has never lacked smart people. According to the performance of the Bloody Baron, many people have guessed it, but they just didn't show it.
After all, since Helena chose the pseudonym Lady Grey, it means that she doesn't want to mention this past. If it is exposed, it will offend people.
But when he heard that the book turned out to be Ravenclaw's notes, Professor Flitwick was completely excited.
"Where is the book, Lawrence, can you show it to me?"
Wayne took out the notebook he brought with him. He was busy telling stories to Luna last night, and he didn't read it after he went back.
Flitwick quickly flipped through a few pages. Just a few casual glances, he could confirm that what Wayne said was true.
The reason is simple. The contents above are obscure and difficult to understand. Many of them are ancient magic theories, which are far from the modern system and are extremely profound. Even he can't understand many of them.
Except for RavenRavenclaw, few people can write it.
After five minutes, Professor Flitwick reluctantly returned the book to Wayne, still staring at it.
Wayne smiled: "If you are interested, I will make a copy for you when I go back."[]
Flitwick was so happy that he almost fainted: "That's great, thank you, Mr. Lawrence!"
"You're welcome." Wayne said modestly: "Then the theft..."
"I will take care of it, don't worry." Professor Flitwick patted Wayne's thigh with relief and told him to go to dinner quickly.
In the evening, Flitwick found Dumbledore and asked him to cooperate to cover up the disappearance of the book.
"What did you say? Ravenclaw's notes?" Dumbledore also lost his composure rarely.
At his point, the power and wealth of the secular and wizarding worlds are no longer important.
Even treasures like the Deathly Hallows and the Philosopher's Stone were nothing to Dumbledore.
But Ravenclaw's notes were different. They were the masterpieces of a magic master, and they might help him take his magic to the next level. 0.8
Every great wizard is a seeker of truth and cannot resist the temptation of knowledge.
The headmasters of several Ravenclaw families on the wall did not pretend to be dead, and encouraged Flitwick to dig Vane over.
What's the matter with a Ravenclaw descendant in Hufflepuff? It would be so embarrassing to tell others about it.
Of course Flitwick was tempted, and he even had this idea a long time ago.
But thinking that if he did this, he would probably have to worry about whether a devil's snare would climb up to his bedside and strangle him to death when he went to bed at night, so he finally gave up.
Dumbledore's eyes flickered: "Is the notebook still in Wayne's hands?"
Flitwick nodded: "Yes, I want you to find a reason to slowly calm down the theft."
"I know, Filius, tomorrow I will say that Peeves took it away, and you don't have to worry about him letting it slip, the Bloody Baron will take good care of him."
Flitwick: "......."
Good guy, such a big pot was thrown out directly.
No wonder he can be the headmaster.
You can't refuse to accept it.
After Flitwick left, Dumbledore paced back and forth in the office.
Ravenclaw's notebook... He also wants to see it...
But if you want to get benefits from Wayne, you must bleed.
He gave away the most valuable things on his body, and there was nothing else that could impress Wayne. What should he do?
Just when Old Dumbledore was worried.
In the small world of the suitcase, Wayne was lying on the table writing a letter to Damocles.
The final version of the wolfsbane potion was almost completed. He not only needed Lupin to be a guinea pig, but also needed the old senior to come and give some advice.
Damocles had studied werewolves for more than a hundred years, so he could definitely provide a lot of advice.help..