Chapter 194: The Slytherin Way

Ted pulled a small red and white ball out of his pocket.

This Poké Ball was a lot smaller than the one Hermione had seen before, and the one that pretended to be Brother Chicken.

This one has been further optimized and is a little smaller than a fist.

In fact, Ted's inspiration mainly came from the "Traceless Extension Spell", which is very hanging.

In the movie Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Newt expands a zoo in a suitcase!

Ted had just simplified the interior, and the space was about the size of a garden.

Oh, this one isn't, it's the size of a table, and there's a hamster nest inside.

Under the watchful eyes of the friends, the Poké Ball was opened, and a bewildered guinea pig came out.

Oh sorry, it's a magic guinea pig.

Now it's a magical beast~

We can affectionately call it "Elf Mouse Brother"~

"Hey, little brother, go in and see if there's anything." Ted commanded.

The Rat nodded and quickly burrowed into Slytherin's mouth.

Ted closed his eyes and began to look at it from the perspective of the little rat, well, it was a little low, and he couldn't see clearly. No wonder the old saying goes, the eye of a mouse is limited.

The little brother stood up and tried to look far away, but it still didn't work, but he saw traces of man-made around him.

Moving on, I walked past the place where a large snake scale was left, probably the place where the basilisk had been sleeping before, and the walls had been rubbed out.

Not long after, the little mouse brother came to a place that resembled a house. Climb up to a table and see the bookshelves around you......

"It doesn't seem dangerous, let's go in and have a look." Ted put a safety helmet on himself and his friends and was the first to bend down into the hole.

The narrow corridor was supposed to have some wall reliefs or murals, but it had been smoothed out by the basilisk.

A thousand years is still too long.

But if you continue to walk inside, at the end of the dark and cramped corridor, there is a huge and spacious space.

Spatial magic such as the Spatial Extension Charm was clearly used here, and the whole space was much larger than the statue. But the feeling is different......

It looks like a large spatial duplex, with one and two floors in one, with large bookshelves on the surrounding walls, and many books on them......

The rows of serpentine lampstands on the walls burned with the eternal flame of Gublai, illuminating the entire space brightly.

There was an extra-long experimental table in the middle hall, on which there were many quaint glazed utensils, and the liquid in it had dried up and turned black, and even turned into powder.

Whatever Slytherin had studied here had now been destroyed by the greatest magic of time.

"Don't move, everyone, I'll go upstairs and have a look." Ted stepped up the stairs and cautiously made his way to the second floor.

Rows of rooms were unlocked, and Ted opened them carefully, and there were rows of shelves, rows of items packed in utensils, and cages with extended spaces......

But whatever it once was, it is now reduced to ashes.

Ted tried to pick up the skull of a large unknown beast, but when he touched it, it fell like a weathered biscuit.

This chamber connects to the castle, which provides it with magic and sustains its existence.

This may be the reason why Ravenclaw found out that Slytherin had built a secret room in the first place, that the Room of Requirement was the same as the backstage administrator.

However, although the magic power will maintain the existence of the secret room, the thousand-year-old potions, materials and other items in the secret room will not work, and they will basically be destroyed.

I guess when Voldemort came in, it was like that.

So even if he inherits the secret room, he still has to go to work in Tumbledown Alley after graduating from the same poverty~pitiful~

However, after Ted checked the bookshelves on the first floor, he still felt that Tom must have taken a considerable part of the essence back then.

In particular, some of the magical bloodline transformation and most of the black magic-related materials.

It's just that not long after a wave of fat, he was targeted by Dumbledore because he accidentally killed the crying myrtle, and he never dared to open the secret room again.

Even the bloodline research materials he left in the space where the bridries were stacked in the Room of Requirement led Professor Quirrell to take this path, and even brought him back from the Albanian forest last year, and became a professor.

It can be described as a peck and a drink, all of which are fixed numbers~

In front of them, a large number of ancient and cherished parchment scrolls, ancient books, and magic books were a little afraid to do it for a while.

Or Ted started to quickly scan, copy, and sort the data...... They worked on the side, sorting out the information left behind by the Slytherins.

However, Ted estimated that Slytherin didn't want to leave anything shocking at the beginning, but only left a backup of the materials and research he had collected and researched for the school.

It's just that the most essential part of the bloodline transformation and creation, as well as Slytherin's most famous dark magic, was taken away by Voldemort.

But even the idle information left behind still involves a huge amount of knowledge. In a sense, even more than Ravenclaw left.

Because Ravenclaw actually just left his office behind, and didn't mean to leave anything behind.

Ancient Magical Texts, Magical Biology, Magical Bloodline Transformation and Creation, Magical Beast Bionics, Ancient Magical ...... Slytherin is a lot of stuff.

And he has already begun to sort out the magic system and study the roots of the birth of magic.

Slytherin believed that magic was born from the souls of "living beings (including inanimate magical beings)", or "pseudo-souls (soul-like places that contain consciousness and thoughts)".

However, when the magic is used for a long time, it will gradually be engraved in the bloodline and then passed on.

He felt that this was the reason why many Muggle-born first-generation wizards were so good, because they themselves were the source of this bloodline.

And the original magic of wizards all imitated those magical animals, certain abilities of magical existence, or some phenomenon between heaven and earth.

Wizards have developed a fascination for it, which in turn has led to similar magic.

Magic, such as Horcruxes, is created by dark wizards based on the abilities of a dark magic creature.

There are also many magical animal abilities, such as the ability of birds and snakes to become bigger and smaller, and the ability of ocelots to capture souls...... Weather-derived weather spells and freezing spells derived from nature......

Slytherin: I'd call it bionic magic!

Maybe this is the so-called Tao Law of Nature, the Master of All Things?

Slytherin: He has even conducted some human experiments in an attempt to get wizards to directly grasp the abilities of certain magical animals. You don't have to cast spells, you are born with them!

Such experiments are undoubtedly dangerous and unethical.

Many of Slytherin's ideas were very valuable, and of course Ted couldn't just accept them all and just open up ideas.

Although the current wizarding magic system is more than a step weaker than ancient magic, it is also very advanced in many places. There is no need to be thick in the past and thin in the present.

Ted looked at the scrolls and books on several walls, and said softly, "These things are enough for us to reach at least fifth grade." ”

Ron on the side heard it with a burst of cracked teeth: "Fifth grade? I thought I would have to learn for a lifetime! ”

Ted comforted, "Don't think that the older the thing, the better, if that is the case, wouldn't the ancient apes be the strongest?" Now the magic system has its own advantages, and in many ways it is much superior to the unstructured magic of a thousand years ago. ”

"Think about it, the spells that have been invented and improved by generations for hundreds of years, can be learned by a young wizard in a week. Because we stand on the shoulders of giants. ”

Ted's wand gestured, "And some of Slytherin's research is too cruel for children." He's considered a dark wizard for a reason. We don't need to learn this part. ”

If given a choice, Ted would prefer to delve into the legacy of Miss Ravenclaw, or the magical path of Gryffindor or Hufflepuff.

Salazar Slytherin's path, not Ted's path.

Oh yes, after you go back, you have to conduct a psychological personality test on yourself and your friends, and closely observe whether your mental bias is affected by black magic.

Because in this more than an hour of "sorting out (copying)" materials, Ted actually got the harvest of "bloodline transformation +3 level, Fantasticozoology +2 level"!

The effects are coming too quickly?

I just read through it without even thinking about it!

What Slytherin left behind is indeed something~

Ted didn't even dare to delve too deep right now.

It's like starting to study those cutting-edge topics before graduating from high school - pure, but it's easy to mess up your head.

The will affects magic, and magic in turn affects the mind.

Thank you for the 200-point tip from the book friend "Izumo Moon"! Thank you

(End of chapter)