0052. Harry's Parseltongue
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In the center of the auditorium, Harry and Malfoy stood facing each other, ready to start a duel, both of them looking unkind, they had agreed to duel last year, and it seemed that today they could get their wish. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
Snape approached Malfoy and whispered to him for a few moments. Malfoy sneered.
When Lockhart counted one or two out loud, Malfoy made a move, and before he could count three, Malfoy quickly raised his wand and yelled, "Oolong out of the hole!" The head of his wand exploded. A long black snake suddenly burst out of it and landed heavily in front of Harry, then raised its head, ready to attack. Screams began to begin among the students, who quickly dodged backwards to make way of the clearing.
While Harry was at a loss, Professor Snape lazily said, "Don't move, Potter." ”
Field was sure he felt a pang of relief when he saw Harry standing there in fright, staring at the angry snake. As he slowly pulled out his wand and prepared to clean up the snake, Field gave Lockhart a look.
"I'm going to get him away...... Let me come!" Lockhart shouted, clearly seeing Field's eyes and seeing this as an opportunity to prove himself. He raised his wand and waved it menacingly at the snake, and then pointed it at the snake, only to hear a loud bang, and instead of disappearing, the snake jumped up more than a foot and fell heavily to the floor. It was furious, hissing and spitting out letters and swimming straight towards Field.
Field was a little blindsided, why did the snake swim towards him? Field's left hand began to squeeze the wand in his arms, ready to kill it, and then patiently waited for Harry to show off his parseltongue. The snake in front of him, it raised its head, bared its fangs, and put on an offensive posture towards Field, and the people on the side thought that Field was stunned, so they didn't move.
Then the students saw the horror of Harry striding forward and 'hissing hiss' at the snake, yes, that was the language of snakes. Then the snake turned and swam to Justin Finchrie on the other side.
Justin looked at Harry in horror, and his whole body froze there. Harry took another step forward and spoke eagerly to the snake. Then the snake collapsed on the floor, supple as a thick, black watering hose, its eyes fixed on Justin Finchrie.
"What the hell do you want to do?" Justin shouted, and before Harry could speak, he turned and rushed out of the auditorium.
Snape stepped forward, waved his wand, and the snake turned into a puff of black smoke and vanished. Field noticed a look of surprise in Snape's gaze, as if he was unaware of this year's events in the Chamber of Secrets.
Field saw Ron leading Harry out of the auditorium, and Hermione hurried beside them. When they went out, the people backed off to both sides, as if they were afraid of getting into trouble.
"Field, did you know that Harry is a parseltongue?" Rolf asked curiously.
"I don't know, what's wrong?" replied Field.
"Your state was a little strange just now, if it was you in normal times, that snake would be facing you, you would have attacked it a long time ago. Rolf looked at Field's face and said curiously.
"I was thinking about things and didn't pay attention for a while. "Field didn't expect Rolf to be so observant.
"What do you think, so distracted?" Rolf asked.
"The monster in the secret room, I actually don't have a clue, we'll talk about it next time we go back to the common room. With that, Field ran in Harry's direction.
Field ran out of the Great Hall, but it was clear that he wasn't as fast as Harry, and they were no longer in the hallway.
Rolf chased after him, and the two tacitly agreed to go back to the Hufflepuff common room without saying anything.
When the two of them returned to the common room, none of the other students had returned. The two sat on the sofa and began to take out a copy and read it, looking the same as when the two of them usually got along, but the atmosphere at the moment was a little wrong.
Field's eyes were fixed on the book, but his attention was clearly not on the book, and his brow was tightly knit and he seemed preoccupied.
Now that Harry's parseltongue was finally revealed, Field's follow-up plans could finally continue, "Let's talk to Harry tomorrow," Field thought.
"Rolf, I think I've got a little bit of a clue," Field said to Rolf, who was on the other side of the couch, putting down the book in his hand.
"What did you find?" Rolf put down the book as well, having waited for Field to speak for a long time.
"The monster in the Chamber of Secrets could be a basilisk. Rolf. It's not that Harry hears strange noises every time he attacks, and we don't hear anything, it's because Harry understands the Parseltongue, and only he can hear the basilisk" Field organized the language to explain the situation to Rolf, and he needed Rolf's help in his subsequent actions.
"You mean the basilisk, but you have to know that whoever the basilisk's eyes are looking at will die. But so far, no one in the castle has died because of the attack on the secret room?" Rolf knew more about magical creatures than Field, and he picked up a copy of "Where Are the Magical Creatures" from a pile of books behind him and flipped to the Basilisk page.
"Look at this paragraph," said Rolf, placing the book on the coffee table, which contained information about the basilisk and a folder, the handwriting of which Field knew was the handwriting of Rolf's grandfather, Mr. Newt Scamander, with whom they had corresponded the previous year.
The book reads: "There are many terrible animals and monsters in our land, but none of them are as strange and deadly as the basilisk, also known as the King of Snakes." This snake, which can grow to the size of an immense, can live for hundreds of years, but it is born from an egg hatched by a toad. Its killing methods are also quite creepy, in addition to its venomous and lethal fangs, the basilisk also has a pair of eyes that can kill, and anything that looks directly into the basilisk's gaze will die instantly. Spiders run away at the sight of the basilisk, the basilisk is their natural predator, and the only thing that can make the basilisk run away is the crowing of the rooster, as this is fatal to the basilisk.
The clip is even more detailed: the first recorded basilisk was bred by the "dastardly Helbo", a Greek dark wizard with a parseltongue accent. After many experiments, this person discovered that if a male egg was hatched under the body of a toad, a dangerous snake with extraordinary abilities would hatch. The basilisk is a large snake with a dazzling green body, which can reach up to fifty feet in length. The male snake has a bright red feather on its head. Its fangs are unusually poisonous, but its most dangerous attack is to stare at its target with its large yellow eyes. Anyone whose gaze touches its gaze will be killed instantly. If there is enough food (the basilisk will eat all mammals, birds, and many species of reptiles), this snake will have a very long lifespan. It is believed that the basilisk of "Hellbo the Mean" lived to be almost nine hundred years old.
The creation of a basilisk has been considered illegal since the Middle Ages, but it is easy to hide as long as the male egg is removed from under the toad's body before the Magical Creatures Control Division arrives. However, basilisks are not controlled by anyone but the Parseltongue, so they are dangerous not only to others, but also to most dark wizards. In Britain, there have been no records of basilisk sightings for at least four hundred years.
Breeding basilisks was illegal in the Middle Ages, and by now, it has been written into the Prohibition of Domesticating Animals for Experiments, but this law is not often violated even by dark wizards, because the only person who can control the basilisk is the Parseltongue.
Cultivated by a wizard with a powerful black magic creature, this poisonous snake with great venom has a large body (fifty feet long), emerald green, two fangs like thin and long swords, and large round yellow eyes. Basilisks have a lifespan of at least nine hundred years as long as there is enough food, and they can eat all vertebrates, including humans, so this is easy to do. The method of separating male and female basilisks is to have a crest of scarlet crest hair on the top of their heads, although basilisks are usually bred by magic rather than breeding.
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