Alchemy Black Technology at Hogwarts
Chapter 93 The Basilisk's Sustainable Development Strategy
Chapter 93 The Basilisk's Sustainable Development Strategy
During breakfast, William was surprised to notice that almost no newspapers or magazines reported on the opening of the secret room again, but there were several times more owls delivering letters than usual, and there were many glowing red roaring letters .
Professor Dumbledore just repeated the curfew and Quidditch suspension, and Snape appeared in his seat, with heavy vampire-like dark circles under his eyes.
The Chamber of Secrets is like an open secret.
Almost everyone avoids talking about it.
Only the long table of Slytherin, who should be most proud because the Slytherin's secret room was opened, showed a bitter and bitter look today.
The first to be attacked was Malfoy.
No one can guarantee that they will survive.
Thankfully, no one has left school just yet.
Outside the Great Hall of Hogwarts.
"So. What do you want to ask me?"
William looked at the three of them with a subtle expression.
That's right, three.
Because he felt that he didn't know William very well, Harry called Hermione again—because when she mentioned William, she always admired him very much, and there was often even a hint of admiration in her tone.
Some time ago, Harry and the others suddenly discovered that Hermione's condescending attitude began to slowly change, and during the Charms class, she took the initiative to help them learn the Levitation Charm.
"Is this the end of the world line?"
William felt a little delicate.
Quirrell's sudden change, without the troll invading the castle, naturally destroyed the opportunity for the relationship between the Big Three to improve in the original plot.
But now the Big Three have become the Big Three again.
"I want to know, have you ever...Only you can hear people talking, but no one else can."
Harry bit his lower lip and said hesitantly.
His words were endless.
"If I understand correctly, in a situation like yours, you should see a psychiatrist as soon as possible. If this situation drags on, it may be serious."
Hermione frowned.
"What? A psychiatrist? What's that? A spell?"
Ron asked confusedly.
"Psychiatrists are a profession. They act a bit like doctors, but they treat mental illnesses rather than physical ones."
William explained for him.
As a traveler, William naturally knew that the voice Harry heard actually came from the 1000-year-old basilisk passing through the pipe.
"Parseltongue is really a handy skill."
William thought to himself, it really surprised him that Harry heard the voice of the basilisk so early and asked him for consultation—although after a while, when he studied how to confine, harmless, and industrialize After the basilisk, he must also go to Harry for help.
Because the worst scenario is that William went to great lengths to open the door to the Slytherin Chamber of Secrets, only to find that the Basilisk was no longer at home.
"But how should I explain it to them?"
William hesitated.
Right now, what is hidden in Hogwarts is not the 15-year-old diary spirit who is Voldemort's remnant soul, but the cunning socket man who has been the Dark Lord and has tasted the taste of failure. Students are available for assignment.
It is too dangerous to let them investigate at will.
"If you don't tell them a reasonable explanation"
Gryffindor doesn't have many points, not without reason.
Brave lions will poke a hole in the sky.
"We have to keep them busy first, but we won't let Harry and the others get involved until we are ready to deal with the basilisk."
William suddenly had an idea.
"To be honest, I don't think Harry is crazy and talking nonsense. Maybe the voice he heard is so special that only he can hear or understand it."
He thought of the day he played against Quirrell.
Not only magical creatures, but also magic has its own "voice". William wanted to repeat that scene afterwards, but he couldn't enter the wonderful state at that time no matter what.
William could only guess that it had something to do with emotion.
"Maybe there's something hidden behind a wall, or under your feet, or above your head, and you just hear it—it's sometimes a gift to be able to hear things that other people can't hear."
He is already translating the truth into English.
"You mean like a ghost?"
Ron scratched the hair around his ear.
"Of course not! The ghosts of Hogwarts all speak English, and even if some of them can speak a little French and Latin, it's not just Harry who hears it."
Hermione retorted subconsciously, "But what William said reminded me that we need to go to the library."
"Now?"
Ron and Harry exclaimed pitifully.
"Don't you have something more suitable to do?
Don't be silly, we don't have classes in the morning. "
Hermione glanced at them.
She looked like a young Professor McGonagall.
Watching Hermione dragging the reluctant Harry and Ron towards the library, William was not in a hurry to leave - the house elf Lalo soon appeared in front of him.
"Mr. Buffalo, as you asked, we have placed a mirror at all corners of the castle to ensure that anyone can see it at the first time."
He bowed respectfully and said.
After confirming the plan for the secret room, William contacted Lalo as soon as possible, asking him to set up mirrors in the castle overnight with the other elves.
This would prevent the basilisk from appearing suddenly, with its deadly gaze, and killing unlucky students who happened to pass by - they would only lie down for half a term at most.
In addition to the mirror, William sent the house-elf to find some exceptionally healthy roosters, and kept them underground in "Nymph's Secret".
The crowing of the rooster, to the basilisk, was no different from the wailing of the banshee—at least that's what was recorded in the book, but the author of that book probably didn't personally test this conclusion with a basilisk.
William wasn't sure if hearing the rooster crow would make the basilisk deadly and incapacitated, or if it would give it an unquenchable desire to flee.
"The author of that broken book is simply poisonous."
William thought of the book he found in the library that recorded the basilisk—it couldn't be used as a reliable reference in any way.
"The snake, which can become very large and usually live for hundreds of years, is hatched from a rooster's egg by a toad."
Anyone with a normal mind can't think of such a strange thing as a male egg-so if someone is really stupid to believe the content of this book and make a plan based on it, he is no better than the author Where to go.
"Besides the deadly venom, the most troublesome part of the basilisk is its eyes. Anyone who is stared at by the basilisk will die immediately, and there is no way to determine whether this kind of eyes is still effective in the dark."
Although he has made up his mind to use the Dumbledore Flying Curse to deal with the basilisk, William needs to prepare more things to save the basilisk's life and persuade Dumbledore to allow the basilisk to develop sustainably.
Thanks for the reward and the monthly pass for a day, put it tomorrow.I've been drinking, my brain is a little weak, and I am a little slow in revising the manuscript, sorry.
(End of this chapter)
During breakfast, William was surprised to notice that almost no newspapers or magazines reported on the opening of the secret room again, but there were several times more owls delivering letters than usual, and there were many glowing red roaring letters .
Professor Dumbledore just repeated the curfew and Quidditch suspension, and Snape appeared in his seat, with heavy vampire-like dark circles under his eyes.
The Chamber of Secrets is like an open secret.
Almost everyone avoids talking about it.
Only the long table of Slytherin, who should be most proud because the Slytherin's secret room was opened, showed a bitter and bitter look today.
The first to be attacked was Malfoy.
No one can guarantee that they will survive.
Thankfully, no one has left school just yet.
Outside the Great Hall of Hogwarts.
"So. What do you want to ask me?"
William looked at the three of them with a subtle expression.
That's right, three.
Because he felt that he didn't know William very well, Harry called Hermione again—because when she mentioned William, she always admired him very much, and there was often even a hint of admiration in her tone.
Some time ago, Harry and the others suddenly discovered that Hermione's condescending attitude began to slowly change, and during the Charms class, she took the initiative to help them learn the Levitation Charm.
"Is this the end of the world line?"
William felt a little delicate.
Quirrell's sudden change, without the troll invading the castle, naturally destroyed the opportunity for the relationship between the Big Three to improve in the original plot.
But now the Big Three have become the Big Three again.
"I want to know, have you ever...Only you can hear people talking, but no one else can."
Harry bit his lower lip and said hesitantly.
His words were endless.
"If I understand correctly, in a situation like yours, you should see a psychiatrist as soon as possible. If this situation drags on, it may be serious."
Hermione frowned.
"What? A psychiatrist? What's that? A spell?"
Ron asked confusedly.
"Psychiatrists are a profession. They act a bit like doctors, but they treat mental illnesses rather than physical ones."
William explained for him.
As a traveler, William naturally knew that the voice Harry heard actually came from the 1000-year-old basilisk passing through the pipe.
"Parseltongue is really a handy skill."
William thought to himself, it really surprised him that Harry heard the voice of the basilisk so early and asked him for consultation—although after a while, when he studied how to confine, harmless, and industrialize After the basilisk, he must also go to Harry for help.
Because the worst scenario is that William went to great lengths to open the door to the Slytherin Chamber of Secrets, only to find that the Basilisk was no longer at home.
"But how should I explain it to them?"
William hesitated.
Right now, what is hidden in Hogwarts is not the 15-year-old diary spirit who is Voldemort's remnant soul, but the cunning socket man who has been the Dark Lord and has tasted the taste of failure. Students are available for assignment.
It is too dangerous to let them investigate at will.
"If you don't tell them a reasonable explanation"
Gryffindor doesn't have many points, not without reason.
Brave lions will poke a hole in the sky.
"We have to keep them busy first, but we won't let Harry and the others get involved until we are ready to deal with the basilisk."
William suddenly had an idea.
"To be honest, I don't think Harry is crazy and talking nonsense. Maybe the voice he heard is so special that only he can hear or understand it."
He thought of the day he played against Quirrell.
Not only magical creatures, but also magic has its own "voice". William wanted to repeat that scene afterwards, but he couldn't enter the wonderful state at that time no matter what.
William could only guess that it had something to do with emotion.
"Maybe there's something hidden behind a wall, or under your feet, or above your head, and you just hear it—it's sometimes a gift to be able to hear things that other people can't hear."
He is already translating the truth into English.
"You mean like a ghost?"
Ron scratched the hair around his ear.
"Of course not! The ghosts of Hogwarts all speak English, and even if some of them can speak a little French and Latin, it's not just Harry who hears it."
Hermione retorted subconsciously, "But what William said reminded me that we need to go to the library."
"Now?"
Ron and Harry exclaimed pitifully.
"Don't you have something more suitable to do?
Don't be silly, we don't have classes in the morning. "
Hermione glanced at them.
She looked like a young Professor McGonagall.
Watching Hermione dragging the reluctant Harry and Ron towards the library, William was not in a hurry to leave - the house elf Lalo soon appeared in front of him.
"Mr. Buffalo, as you asked, we have placed a mirror at all corners of the castle to ensure that anyone can see it at the first time."
He bowed respectfully and said.
After confirming the plan for the secret room, William contacted Lalo as soon as possible, asking him to set up mirrors in the castle overnight with the other elves.
This would prevent the basilisk from appearing suddenly, with its deadly gaze, and killing unlucky students who happened to pass by - they would only lie down for half a term at most.
In addition to the mirror, William sent the house-elf to find some exceptionally healthy roosters, and kept them underground in "Nymph's Secret".
The crowing of the rooster, to the basilisk, was no different from the wailing of the banshee—at least that's what was recorded in the book, but the author of that book probably didn't personally test this conclusion with a basilisk.
William wasn't sure if hearing the rooster crow would make the basilisk deadly and incapacitated, or if it would give it an unquenchable desire to flee.
"The author of that broken book is simply poisonous."
William thought of the book he found in the library that recorded the basilisk—it couldn't be used as a reliable reference in any way.
"The snake, which can become very large and usually live for hundreds of years, is hatched from a rooster's egg by a toad."
Anyone with a normal mind can't think of such a strange thing as a male egg-so if someone is really stupid to believe the content of this book and make a plan based on it, he is no better than the author Where to go.
"Besides the deadly venom, the most troublesome part of the basilisk is its eyes. Anyone who is stared at by the basilisk will die immediately, and there is no way to determine whether this kind of eyes is still effective in the dark."
Although he has made up his mind to use the Dumbledore Flying Curse to deal with the basilisk, William needs to prepare more things to save the basilisk's life and persuade Dumbledore to allow the basilisk to develop sustainably.
Thanks for the reward and the monthly pass for a day, put it tomorrow.I've been drinking, my brain is a little weak, and I am a little slow in revising the manuscript, sorry.
(End of this chapter)
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