Felix found it difficult to understand the Professor Lockhart.

   He has seen through the nature of this man-a businessman who sells books by making up stories and self-hype.

   As for magic skills, I have already returned it to the teacher after graduation.

   The author’s routine is to name the protagonist of the story, and also shamelessly use the banner of "autobiography" to make money.

   This kind of thing is not uncommon in the Muggle world, but the magical world is not that open, and to a certain extent it can even be said to be quite simple. You said in the book that it was your own adventure, and everyone chose to believe it-and this was suspected of fraud. Once it broke out, it would basically be a ruin.

   Doesn't he know this? Why do you still jump when you know it? And still performing in front of a group of the best wizards in the British magical world?

   To be honest, Felix didn't understand it at all.

  He and Lockhart are completely two kinds of people.

   "Quiet." With Lockhart's arrival, Dumbledore presided over the meeting.

   "The second attack occurred, just an hour ago, and it was also petrified, just like Mrs. Loris." Dumbledore said with a slight weight.

"But the nature of this time is completely different. The victim is a little wizard, a first-year freshman, which shows--" His blue eyes looked around oppressively, "The secret room was really opened. "

   "Hogwarts is facing a crisis!"

   All the professors became solemn.

   Next, Professor McGonagall recounted the information of the last time the secret room was opened. She pursed her lips and began to tell the story: "The secret room was opened once fifty years ago."

   "A student was killed because of this. Her name was Myrtle Elizabeth Warren. Yes, she still remains at Hogwarts as a ghost on campus."

   "However, since then, the secret room has been closed until now—"

"That said," Lockhart couldn't wait to comment. "The attack is over? I mean, one student has already been recruited, isn't it? I have seen many similar cases, such as the water monster in Morgan Lake. It appears once every thirty years. Since I gave the residents my self-made amulet, they have never been troubled again..."

  Professor McGonagall's lips tightened, she said in a very rare voice, "I must remind you, Professor Lockhart! Colin Creevey was only petrified, and he did not lose his life."

   Dumbledore followed McGonagall's words and said: "Yes, none of us knows whether the monsters will attack or whether the consequences are just petrification. If you have any suggestions, you can put them forward."

  Professor McGonagall said: "I currently arrange prefect inspections. Little wizards are strictly forbidden to go to remote places. For the first and second grade young wizards, they have to queue up and down to get out of class, and try to minimize independent actions."

   "Very well, Minerva." Dumbledore applauded.

   "Principal Dumbledore," Felix felt it necessary to tell the information he had, "My focus has always been the secret room. Around the secret room, there are three key words—"

   He glanced at everyone, "Unknown monster, heir to Slytherin, the location of the secret room."

   "As long as we know a little bit, we can figure out the truth."

   Dumbledore closed his long fingers and seemed to be thinking, "Please go on, Felix."

"Unknown monster, why don't we think of it from Slytherin? Slytherin's symbol is a snake, maybe this monster is also a snake, so the problem of how it appeared in the castle is also solved-with the help of Hogg Watts’ pipeline."

Everyone thoughtfully, Snape spoke, and said in his warm and indifferent tone: "Felix, Slytherin may be the symbol of a snake, but this is only because he is a snake-like voice. If you study him a little bit, you will find that he is a master of bloodline research, and the magical bloodline he studied is beyond your imagination."

   "But we can't rule this out, can we?"

"Heh! That unknown monster murdered a witch fifty years ago, and fifty years later, all it did was petrify..." Snape stared at Philip with his stone-cold eyes. Lix, "If I understand correctly, Felix, isn't that the same monster?"

   Felix shook his head, "I can't explain this either, so my opinion is for your reference only."

   He continued: "Heir of Slytherin, there are two possibilities I can think of. Active and passive."

"Perhaps this heir is sober, he knows what he is doing, such as inheriting the will of Slytherin and driving out the little wizards of the Muggle family. But it is also possible that he accidentally acquired the relic of Slytherin and was controlled by it. ."

   Dumbledore raised his head, "A very insightful view, you have expanded our thinking for us."

  He is thoughtful~www.novelmt.com~ We ignored this in the past. It seems that we need to strengthen the ideological education of the students. "

   Felix’s “manipulation theory” has attracted many professors’ discussions. He waited a little bit, and continued: “As for the location of the secret room, I don’t know. Maybe I can ask about the portrait and ghost of the castle?”

   After a long silence, an elderly professor hesitated and said: "I shouldn't have said it, but I think Hogwarts is in a critical period. Any clue is very important..."

   Felix looked at the old professor. His name was Silvanus Kettleborn. He was the teacher of the magical animal protection class when he was in school, but it is said that he plans to retire.

   This professor is famous for his love of researching and caring for dangerous creatures. He has set an unprecedented record, and has undergone 62 visits during his tenure at the school.

   Let Felix comment, it is another version of Hagrid.

At this moment, Keitelburn said: "That kid is definitely not a bad person, but I want to say, if he is like me... he made mistakes because of curiosity," he paused, and said a name: "Rubo Hai grid."

"It's not him, Sylva," Dumbledore said firmly. "I was a transfiguration teacher at the school. I knew he was innocent, but there is no evidence... Under pressure, Principal DiPet fired him. ."

   "This is a serious mistake. We did not catch the real culprit."

   At the end of the meeting, Dumbledore assigned a series of tasks. At present, he can only focus on prevention. In addition to conducting daily inspections, he also called on the little wizards in class not to trust any nonsense about magic items.

   When Felix went out, he saw Lockhart talking to Dumbledore.

   The principal's expression is very intriguing.

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