Chapter Twenty-Eight: Which One Is Stronger in Treating Insomnia?

There was no doubt that this time Neville had come to Snape's hatred, so he was being taken care of more than Harry in the next Potions lesson.

There was no fluctuation in Neville's heart, although this was not a good thing for the entire Gryffindor house, but if he was deducted points by Snape, sometimes the more points he deducted, the more popular he would be with the students.

And someone has calculated that Neville's deductions and bonus points are actually about the same, which means that he didn't drag Gryffindor back, which is already very good.

The news of Mrs. Loris's assault was widely heard at the school, and a few days later Neville heard that the version had evolved into a thriller action movie that included "Mrs. Loris's vs. Petrified Monsters" and a plain title party like "Filch and Mrs. Loris' Can't Help Talking."

Of course, the most discussed are the lines on the wall, and the matter of the secret room has not been picked up by a person with great powers, and it is widely circulated among students.

Legend has it that Salazar Slytherin, one of the four founders of Hogwarts, left school because of a disagreement.

"Do you want my treasure, if you want, then find the secret room I left behind, I left all the qiē there!"

There is no evidence at all to prove whether this story is true or not, and instead it looks more like a joke based on a story from history, but a considerable number of people believe it.

Things seem to have taken a 180-degree turn, and instead of creating panic among the students, the attack turned into a farce for some strange reason. The students were not interested in studying, and they were in groups in the castle looking for clues related to the secret room, and they devoted themselves to this treasure hunt with great enthusiasm.

Neville didn't quite understand what these people were thinking, so he snuggled in the library and tried to make his history of magic homework look longer. Next to him, Ron was measuring the parchment with a ruler, and by the look on his face he knew he was still a lot close.

As a professor who likes to give assignments but often forgets to collect or correct them, Professor Binns asked his students to write a three-foot-long essay on the "Encyclopedia of Wizards of Medieval Europe."

It is worth mentioning that this time Neville was hated by all the second-year students, as he stood up at the end of his History of Magic class and reminded Professor Binns:

"Professor, you haven't given your homework for today. ”

It must be said that the good thing about strengthening the body is that when you are angry, it is very difficult for others to beat you up and get angry.

For example, this time, as soon as Neville finished saying that, almost the entire classroom of magic history textbooks flew towards him, but he avoided them all, and even took the time to catch a few and throw them back.

Not every student is on the right track, so accidental injuries are inevitable, so Malfoy shouldn't have thrown the pot to Neville with a nose that bleed from a book flying over.

"I can't believe it, it's still eight inches ......" Ron said angrily, and as soon as he let go, the parchment immediately rolled up again, "Hermione wrote four feet seven inches, and her handwriting was very small. ”

"Where is she?" asked Harry, grabbing a tape measure and spreading out his own homework.

"Over there. ”

Neville gestured to the depths of the library, where the shelves reached up to the ceiling, and the unmeasurable books were arranged in sorts on top of them, giving a dull feeling, no different from entering the forest.

"What the hell is she trying to do?" asked Harry.

There was no answer to that question, and Hermione seemed to be a different person since that day. Hermione, who had always spent a lot of time reading, was now doing almost nothing all day. Harry and Ron ask her what she's doing, and she ignores her.

"Neville, borrow me some of your homework. ”

"Oh. ”

As Harry was scribbling Neville's homework, Hermione stepped out of the shelves, annoyed, but finally willing to talk to them.

"Several copies of Hogwarts, a history of the school have been borrowed. Hermione sat down next to Harry and Ron, "It's been two weeks since the queue was signed up to borrow. Alas, I wish I hadn't left my one at home, but there were so many of Lockhart's thick books in the box that I couldn't fit it anymore. ”

"Why do you want to see it?" asked Harry.

"It's the same reason that others want to see it. Hermione picked up her homework and did one last check, "Look up the secret room." ”

"Uh, hasn't someone found it yet?" Harry said.

"You believe it?"

"No, I don't believe it at all. ”

Harry said that he was one of the very few people who was wary of the Chamber of Secrets, as he remembered the writing on the walls, the petrified Lady Loris, and the whispers.

Up to this point, Harry hadn't said what he had heard, because it sounded so incredible and he had missed the perfect time.

"Chamber of Secrets......" Neville whispered the word, and suddenly said, "It's a history of magic class in a moment, and we can ask Professor Binns about the Chamber of Secrets...... I think it's more reliable than what is rumored. ”

"That's what I thought, too. Hermione said.

Ron looked at his watch and said anxiously, "Hermione, let me see your homework." ”

"No, no!" Hermione suddenly snapped up, "You had ten days to ask, and you had time to finish it." ”

"I'm only two inches away, and I'm ......"

Today's History of Magic class was still as tedious as usual, Professor Binns opened his notes and read them in a dry, low, monotone voice like an old vacuum cleaner, and at last the class was groggy, occasionally coming back to their senses, copying out a name or date, and then falling back into a half-sleep.

Professor Binns was giving a very boring lecture on the International Council of Wizards in 1289, and four hundred years later, the International Secrecy Act was signed into force, and wizards officially retired from the mortal world.

Half an hour after he had spoken, something happened that had never happened before, and Hermione raised her hand, and she really asked Professor Binns a question.

It should be said that the version that Professor Binns is talking about is very different from the current version, the most important thing is that there is no so-called treasure in the Chamber of Secrets he is talking about, and only the heirs of Slytherin can open the Chamber of Secrets, release the horrors inside, and let it purify the school and eliminate all those who are not worthy of learning magic.

It was evident that the students were completely devoid of the awe and vigilance they deserved, and instead they almost turned the lesson into a seminar on the secret room.

It was almost 108,000 miles away, and when Professor Binns forcibly twisted the subject back, within five minutes, the students were again in that groggy sleep.

Professor Binns, who specializes in treating all kinds of insomnia, has used it and said that it is good.