MTL - 94 Diagon Alley-Chapter 21 Festival
…Hermione and the Ravenclaw girl were found wearing Gwen glasses. They saw the basilisk, but through the invisible lens, they couldn't even see their eyes! "
"The crowing of the rooster is deadly to him too!" Harry read aloud, "Hagrid's roosters are all killed! Once the Chamber of Secrets is opened, the Slytherin heir will I don't want a rooster near the castle! The spiders will run away when they see it! Ah, every one deserves a number!"
"But how can the basilisk be crawling around," said Ron. "An ugly snake.. Surely someone will see it.."
Harry pointed to the two words Hermione had scribbled under the piece of paper. "The pipe," he said, "the pipe... Ron, it's been moving in the pipe. I always hear that sound in the wall..."
Gwen was stunned and stunned by these two little boys. She studied for a semester, a whole semester, and these two dumb boys just read a few lines and reasoned.
"I have to tell Professor McGonagall," Gwen said, "Since she knows it's a basilisk, Madam Pomfrey will definitely find a way to save Hermione and the others. ."
Harry and Ron did not stop her, and this time they went to Professor McGonagall's office with her.
On the road, the two people hid behind and discussed in a low voice.
"There is water on the ground where Mrs. Loris was petrified. The entrance to the Chamber of Secrets!" Ron said hoarsely, "Maybe in a bathroom, maybe in-"
"—Weeping Myrtle's bathroom," said Harry.
The five people were running downstairs when the voice of Professor McGonagall echoed in the corridor, amplified many times by magic.
"All students return to their respective college dorms immediately. All teachers return to the staff lounge. Please act now."
Gwen stayed in place: "Did something happen again at this time"
Fred and George looked back at Harry and Ron, "You go back to the dorm now, we and Gwen will find Professor McGonagall. Don't run around, Ron, be honest and go back to the dorm ."
Harry and Ron looked at each other and walked in the direction of Gryffindor Tower pretending to be obedient.
Gwen and the twins followed Professor McGonagall's voice down the hallway.
Harry and Ron turned a corner into the empty staff lounge. It was a large, wood-panelled room full of black wooden chairs. Harry looked around. On his left is an ugly wardrobe full of teacher gowns. They hid in the closet and looked at the teachers who walked into the room one by one, some with bewildered expressions on their faces, while others were terrified. Then, Professor McGonagall arrived.
"It happened again," she said to the silent teachers in the room. "A student was kidnapped by a monster. He was taken directly into the secret room."
Professor Flitwick let out a scream. Professor Sprout slammed his hands over his mouth. Snape clutched the back of a chair tightly and asked, "How can you be sure?"
"The heir to Slytherin," said Professor McGonagall, who was very pale, "and left another line. Just below the last paragraph, it was written: Her bones will be Always stay in the Chamber of Secrets."
Professor Flitwick couldn't help crying. "Who is it? Which student is it?"
"Ginny Weasley," said Professor McGonagall.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
This was probably the hardest day of Gwen's life. She, Harry, Ron, Fred and George sat in a corner of the Gryffindor common room, and none of them said a word. Percy is not here. He sent an owl to deliver a letter to Mrs Weasley and was locked up in the dormitory alone. Gwen scolded himself over and over a thousand times in his mind.
"Use your head, silly girl. Ginny hardly communicates with people, she always holds a few books and can't sleep well at night. She looks very bad. Maybe she He has been threatened by Slytherin's heir, and this time he was taken away because he knew something. Otherwise, she is a pureblood, how could she be involved?" Gwen bit his finger anxiously.
The sun was as red as blood, and gradually sank below the horizon. Everyone must have the same idea in mind, even if they can do something, whatever it is.
Gwen didn't dare to look at the twins. When the school started, she took the initiative to let Ginny move to her dormitory, and she pretended to take good care of her. As a result, the little girl is now missing. And he could find the clue tomorrow morning, but he didn't do anything. What would her friends think of her, Gwen didn't think well of their little sister.
Fred and George couldn't sit still any longer, got up suddenly and went back to the dormitory, Gwen opened his mouth, but couldn't say anything.
"Harry," Ron said quietly to Harry, looking at Gwen who looked out of the sky, "I think we should go and find Lockhart. Tell him what we know. Isn't he about to enter the Chamber of Secrets! We can tell him where we think the Chamber of Secrets is, and tell him it's a basilisk."
Harry couldn't think of any other way, and he wanted to do something, so he agreed to Ron's proposal. The Gryffindor students around them were in a sad mood and felt sorry for the Weasleys, so when Harry and Ron got up and crossed the room and made their way through the portrait hole, no one tried to stop them.
It took Gwen a while to realize that if these two silly boys went to Lockhart, it would be more terrifying than entering the secret room with bare hands. She walked in circles in the lounge for ten minutes, but she didn't see the two of them coming back, she suddenly felt something was wrong. The worst happened, two unarmed sophomores took Lockhart to the back room?
She didn't have time to think about it for a while, and rushed into the Weasley twins' dormitory, frightening Li Jordan who was about to change his clothes.
"I don't know how you guys did it, but tell me where Harry and Ron are now! Quick!" Gwen was almost breathless with excitement.
Fred and George seem to be sorting through the pile of returned inventions, and Gwen even found that in addition to the "contact lenses", even the Mandela rooster and the badges were returned. She didn't have time to be sad, she just wanted to help the children save Ginny. Fortunately, Fred and George hurriedly took out a piece of parchment, poked it around for some reason, and finally came to a conclusion.
"On the second floor..."
"Weeping Myrtle's bathroom," the duo said.
"I'll go find them, and if we don't come back in a while, remember to find a way to find the professor - whoever - stupid Lockhart and Ron with them." After grabbing a pair of glasses and a few rubber chickens, he turned back to his comrades and said in a low voice, "The secret room is in the girls' bathroom. Let the professors go there to find us. I'll apologize to you when I get back, gentlemen."
While Gwen rushed to the bathroom on the second floor, the sobbing Myrtle was playing diving on the toilet and making a shrill cry. One of the sinks in the center of the room was obviously missing, replaced by a very thick water pipe.
Gwen said in his heart at least 10,000 times that this is not this, this is a sewer. Still gritted his teeth and asked Myrtle for advice, and the ghost cried and chatted for a long time.
"Thank you Myrtle, I'm sorry for what happened to you." Gwen, who was barely able to sift out valid information, gave a perfunctory consolation, confirming that the sad premonition never goes wrong, closing his eyes Jumped off the hose.
It felt like rushing down a dark, slimy, endless slide. She could see many more pipes branching out in all directions, but none as thick as this one. The twists and turns, seven turns and eight turns, the **** is very steep all the way down.
"No," thought Gwen, "in the dungeon again?"
Then, just as she began to worry about what was next, she suddenly fell to the ground. The hose became level, and Gwen emerged from the spout and thumped onto the damp ground. It was a dark stone tunnel, big enough to stand in. Going a little further, Gwen found that there was no way out. There was only a thick rubble wall ahead, and several huge cracks appeared in the ceiling of the tunnel. She searched for a long time, found a small gap, and squeezed herself in like a photo with all her strength.
Not far from Gwen, Lockhart was humming a little tune.
"Hello," he said, "this place is strange, isn't it you live here?" Gwen twitched at the corner of his mouth.
"Beautiful lady, would you like to dance with me in this strange place?" He brushed his blond hair and smiled with all his teeth, Gwen felt like he was being beaten in the dark Blind eyes. May Merlin forgive himself for being rough with the professor.
"Passed out." The world fell silent.
"Gwen!" A small exclamation came from the side, and it was the red-haired Ron who was carrying the stones little by little.
"Why only you, Ron. Are you okay?" Gwen patted Ron up and down, making sure he was just a little dirty and not hurt.
"I'm fine," whispered Ron. "Everything about Lockhart is fake. He doesn't know anything. And he took my wand to cast a spell on us, thankfully. The Oblivion Charm was fired backwards, not hitting us, but himself. Thanks Merlin, this broken wand saved us."
Gwen felt that the act of knocking the professor into a coma could now be called a righteous act. She rejected Ron's wonderful idea of using magic to move the stone, first cast a soundproofing spell around him, then pulled him to hide in a corner, and pointed at the stone wall with a "Blasting Rumble".
It works great, except the sound is too loud, and two