Chapter 111: History of the Academy

For the next few days, there was no other discussion at the school, and if you passed by two people who were talking with relish, you would surely find that they were talking about Mrs. Loris, who had been attacked. Pen ~ Fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info especially Filch's performance makes it impossible for everyone to forget this incident, and he now walks around the place where Lady Loris's murder is located every day, as if he will not stop until the murderer is caught.

And there is no way to erase the handwriting on the wall, even if Louis sees him desperately trying to erase the handwriting on the wall with "Mrs. Skoll's Universal Miracle Stain Remover", but it still has no effect at all. Filch, presumably a little nervous because his cat was petrified, had been hiding in the shadows of the hallway, and suddenly swooped up to the students and locked them up for various reasons.

It's time for the history of magic class again, and Louis yawns as usual and walks into the classroom to catch up on sleep, the history of magic is the most boring and boring subject on their school schedule. And the professor who taught the subject was the only ghost professor among all the professors, which is not to describe how he taught, but that he was indeed a ghost.

It is said that the teacher who taught this course, Professor Binns, was very old, and one day when he came to class, he forgot to bring his body with him. Since then, his daily schedule has remained the same, without any changes, and even Dumbledore continues to pay him a salary.

Today, the class is still very boring, but it is perfect for Luis, who can make up for his sleep. Professor Binns opened the textbook and spoke in his dry tone, and Louis felt that if anyone had insomnia, recording the content of Professor Binns's lecture would definitely make people fall asleep in a second and stay away from insomnia.

While Professor Binns was still talking about the boring content, Hermione suddenly raised her arm in the air, and Professor Binns was visibly surprised, for this was the first time he had seen a student ask a question in his class.

"You are ........"

"I'm Granger, Professor. I don't know if you can tell us about the Chamber of Secrets. Louis was woken up by Hermione's clear voice, what was the situation now, didn't he even give people sleep during class?

"We're in the history of magic class. Professor Binns said in his dry tone, "I study facts, Miss Granger, not myths and legends. He cleared his throat and continued: "Just in October of that year, a special group of Sardinian magicians .............."

His dry tone stopped again as Hermione's arms rose high again.

"Miss Granger?"

"I'd like to ask you, sir, legends only exist on a certain basis of facts, don't they?"

Professor Binns looked at her in astonishment.

"Okay. Professor Binns said reluctantly, as if it was the first time he had met a student like Hermione, "Let me think about it....... If you're talking about a sensational legend..... I've heard some really ridiculous stories......."

The whole class was listening to every word Professor Binns had to say now, but it wasn't good news for Louis because he couldn't sleep.

Professor Binns, who looked at the whole class staring at him, looked a little flustered, obviously this was the first time he had been so noticed by a student.

"Let me think about it..... Well then. As I think all of you know, Hogwarts School was founded more than a thousand years ago. The exact date cannot be determined, but it is generally accepted that it was four of the greatest wizards of the era who founded Hogwarts at the time. Four houses are named after them: Godric Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff, Rowena Ravenklai, and Salazar Slytherin. Together, they built the castle because many witches and wizards were persecuted by Muggles, so Hogwarts was established to protect other wizards. ”

Professor Binns looked around as he continued, "For the first few years, the four founders worked together in harmony, looking for children with magical talents. But as time deepened, an irreparable rift arose between them. In particular, Slytherin and the other three saw a growing disagreement, with Slytherin insisting that education in magic was limited to pure-bloods, but the others disagreed, especially Gryffindor. Slytherin and Gryffindor had a heated argument for this reason, and Slytherin left Hogwarts. ”

Professor Binns paused as he spoke, apparently only telling the part of the history he knew, but not answering Hermione's question at all.