Chapter 259: William's Suggestion

"Of course, Terry."

"If you can discover a secret room through such a best-selling book for many years, then the secret room cannot be called a secret room, and wizards all over Britain can find such a place in Hogwarts Castle."

"Meet Merlin! I should have thought about how it was so possible for the Chamber of Secrets to be discovered. Hearing William's answer, Terry angrily closed the book in his hand.

"I just saw that everyone was rushing to grab the book, and I thought that so many people must have a reason for it. Then I found it on the bookshelf in the Ravenclaw lounge. ”

"The truth is always in the hands of the few, Terry. It's just a history of Hogwarts, and it's all about nothing.

Ask the ghosts who live at Hogwarts, they know a lot of things. William suggested to Ty and Rui.

"Not to mention other ghosts, Professor Binns has been teaching at Hogwarts since the time of the Big Four as a professor of the history of magic at Hogwarts, if there is a secret room, then he must know something, you might as well go and ask him."

"Professor Binns? Isn't he just monotonously repeating those boring and obscure histories, can that work? There was still some skepticism in Terry's words.

Of course it works, I don't know that Hermione asked Professor Binns about the secret room in class like this.

"Try it and you won't lose a piece of meat, what are you afraid of? There was no school rule that forbade students from asking questions about the Chamber of Secrets from the dead ghost professor. ”

"Well, I'll try it next time I'm in class. By the way, did you finish the paper on the gathering of wizards in medieval Europe that Professor Binns left in the last class?

I'm a few inches away, can I lend you yours to me? Terry asked William with a big grin.

In fact, he rarely copied William's homework, because in the face of William, a little wizard who exceeded the students of his grade by too much, most professors would choose to skip William's homework instead of giving him extra points.

Otherwise, if he is allowed to earn points unscrupulously, then the students of other colleges will not have to play.

With the exception of Potions and History of Magic classes, William basically enjoyed the privilege of being exempt from homework, which I have to say was very enviable to the students.

Only in Potions and History of Magic classes did he not enjoy the privilege of being exempt from homework, for the former, Professor Snape never gave William extra points, and out of hatred for William, it was impossible for him to exempt William from his homework.

It's already good to find mistakes one by one without a magnifying glass, okay!

In fact, William would never lend Terry his homework to Terry for them to copy, not because he didn't want to lend it to them, but because he was afraid that doing so would harm them.

After all, the old bat will definitely check his homework carefully, and if he finds that the two jobs have the same place, it won't be the initiative to give him the handle.

He wasn't like Snape had been left in that cold, dark basement to learn the art of toad anatomy.

As a result, the only thing Terry and William's roommates could learn from was their history of magic homework, which Professor Binns never practiced in his classes.

He never exempts students from their homework, nor does he give them extra points. To be honest, William was very skeptical that the forgetful Professor Binns would be able to distinguish between the students he had taught.

After all, he's the longest Hogwarts educator, more than a thousand years old!

All he had on his mind was probably the things related to wizarding history.

"It's already been written, you wait for me to find it." William fumbled in his magic bag, and soon pulled out a piece of parchment.

"Thank you so much, William." Terry took the parchment with great interest, and after glancing at it slightly, he couldn't help but exclaim.

"No, a boring treatise on the gathering of wizards in medieval Europe, how did you manage to write so many words? Didn't Professor Binns say that it's enough to write three feet? You look like you're almost five inches! ”

"I found something very interesting when I was researching the materials, and then I found a good topic, and I wrote more without putting away my pen for a while." William briefly explained to Terry.

For William, what he enjoys is the process of looking up the information and then sorting out and discussing what he has gained.

It's not just the word count required for the paper, like Terry, who writes big, Professor Binns doesn't need reading glasses to see it clearly.

"Is it always so strange for a genius to think? Why do you find these boring histories so interesting and interesting? "Terry really can't understand William's brain circuits.

"Don't you think all that history is interesting?"

"Not at all." Terry shook his head decisively.

"Then why did you go with your parents to the ruins of Albania before?"

"That's two different things! I'm not interested in boring history, I'm interested in ruins, adventures. It's so boring to stay at home for a vacation. At the mention of adventure, Terry's eyes lit up a little.

"And if you grew up in a family environment with a strong historical atmosphere like mine, you wouldn't be so interested in history."

"It's a shame the Sorting Hat won't send you to Gryffindor." William shook his head helplessly.

"That's what I thought too, and to be honest, the Sorting Hat did ask me if I wanted to go to Gryffindor.

It said I would have achieved a great deal in Gryffindor, but I ended up in Ravenclaw, who told us that our whole family was Ravenclawan? Unoblivious to William's sarcasm, Terry enthusiastically recounts his experience with William during his time in the Sorting House.

"Speaking of which, I seriously doubt that Professor Binns will grade our assignments. I even doubt that he will remember our names. Terry talked to William about his homework on a long table next to him.

"Once he even took me for Elfrik, the goblin who spearheaded the goblin rebellion, and when he saw Merlin's ghost, did I look like a goblin?"

"Maybe Professor Binns was just distracted for a moment, but I think you can try it, scribble it on purpose, and see how Professor Binns reacts?" William seriously suggested to Terry.

"Try it yourself! I'm not going to do it! No one has been locked up in a history of magic class yet, and I don't want to be the first to eat crabs. ”