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Part 2: The Descendants of Slytherin Chapter 8 Panic Spreads (1)

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    For a while, little was said at school except the murder of Mrs. Norris.  Filch often walked past the place where Loris was attacked, as if he thought the murderer would come again.  This kept the incident fresh in everyone's mind.  Filch often wiped the messages on the wall vigorously, but it had no effect. The words remained on the wall as before, eye-catching.  When Filch is not protecting the scene, he will sneak through the corridors, catching students who don't believe him, trying to use charges such as "breathing too loudly" or "looking too happy" to arrest them.  Lock up.  For Filch who has gone crazy, Axi can only express his apology, even if the apology is very small.  Because that night, Ash had already gone to Dumbledore.  After discussion between the two, Dumbledore did not give up his original plan.  The whole thing had an impact on Hermione, too.  Hermione developed a keen interest in the Chamber of Secrets.  To be precise, she became very interested in the history of Hogwarts.  Hermione found Aki easily and wanted to get answers from Aki.  But Ash wouldn't tell Hermione.  At least not now.  The result is that Hermione is angry.  She spent a lot of time reading and doing little else.  When Harry and Ron asked her what she was up to, she didn't answer.  Ash didn¡¯t have time to deal with Hermione because Professor Binsey asked them to write a 3-foot article about the "Wizards' Convention in Medieval Europe".  The good thing is that Ron is also staying in the library.  "It's unbelievable, I'm still 8 inches short" Ron said angrily, letting go of the parchment that was rolled into a Jane, "Hermione is already 4 feet 7 inches, and her handwriting is  "Very small." "Where is she?" Harry said, grabbing the measuring tape and unrolling his own work.  "Over there," said Ron, pointing along the bookshelf, "looking for another book. I think she plans to read the whole library before Christmas!" Hermione walked away from the bookshelf.  come out.  She looked irritated but finally spoke to them.  This "they" does not include Aki.  ¡°All the books on the history of Hogwarts have been taken away,¡± she said, sitting down next to each other.  "And it's still two weeks. I wish I hadn't left mine at home, but I can't fill my suitcase full of Lockhart books." "What do you want that book for?" Harry  ask.  "For the same reason as everyone else who wants this book," said Hermione, "to read the legend about the Chamber of Secrets." "What's that?" Harry asked eagerly.  "That's all. I can't remember clearly." Hermione said, biting her lip.  "And I can't find this story anywhere else -" "Hermione, let me read your essay." Ron looked at his watch and said urgently.  "No, I won't," Hermione said, suddenly serious.  "You have 10 days to complete it." "I only need 2 inches, go on" The bell rang.  It's time for class, and History of Magic is arguably the most tedious of all the classes.  Professor Binsi, who teaches this class, is their only ghost teacher.  One of the funniest things that ever happened was when he walked across the blackboard into the classroom.  He was old and thin, and many said he didn't notice he was dead.  "But one day he came to class and left his body on the armchair in front of the heater in the teacher's office. Since then, his life has never changed.  Today is as boring as usual.  Professor Binsey opened his notebook and began to read his notes.  His voice was like a vacuum cleaner, low and dull, and everyone in the class was drowsy. They only woke up occasionally to copy a name or a date, and then fell asleep again.  He talked for half an hour, and then something happened that had never happened before.  Hermione raised her hand.  Professor Binsi recovered from the boring "Witchcraft Regulations" of 1289, raised his head and took a look, with a surprised expression on his face.  "Hmm -?" "Professor, I wonder if you could tell me about the Chamber of Secrets." Hermione said in a clear voice.  Dean Thomas, who had been looking out the window and sitting with his mouth open, suddenly came to his senses, and Lavender Brown also raised his head.  Binxi blinked.  "My subject is magical history," he gasped in a dull voice.  "I'm telling facts, Miss Granger, not myths." He cleared his throat, a sound that sounded like the snap of chalk, and continued, "In September of that year, Sardinia  Nia¡ª" He stopped as Hermione shook her hand again.  "Miss Granger?"  "But sir, aren't legends always based on facts?" Professor Binsi looked at her in surprise. No student had ever dared to interrupt Professor Binsi like this before, whether living or dead.  "Well," Professor Bincy said slowly, "Yes, I guess one could say that." He looked at Hermione intently, as if he had never looked at a student properly.  "However, the legend you mentioned is very sensational, even absurd" However, at this moment, the students in the entire classroom were listening attentively to every word Professor Binxi said.  Except for one person, of course Aki.  Binxi looked at the faces facing him with a dark expression.  He had been struck by the interest shown by his students.  "Oh, okay," he said slowly.  "Let me think about it the Chamber of Secrets was established by four witches and wizards. The specific date is unclear. The four houses of the school are named after them, Godric Gryffindor, Roy  Ravenclaw, Helga Hufflepuff, and Salazar Slytherin. Because Muggles were afraid of magic at that time, many witches and wizards were persecuted, so the four of them came here to build it.  "This castle." Binxi stopped, glanced at the students briefly, and then continued, "For many years, the founders have worked harmoniously together to find young people with magical signs and bring them into the castle.  Education. But after a while, there were some differences between them. Slytherin wanted to be more careful and strict in selecting students for Hogwarts.  It can be taught to pure magic families. He didn't like teaching students of Muggle origin, thinking that they were not trustworthy. After a while, Gryffindor and Slytherin had a big quarrel over this matter.  Just left the school.¡±
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