"It's nothing, don't worry Ron."

Louis patted Ron on the shoulder generously.

"But Filch said..."

"Do you believe this old man Filch or do you believe me." Louis asked.

"Besides, I'm not interested in girls older than me."

Hearing Louis' words, Ron couldn't help but blush.

"No, no, Louis, that's not what I meant."

Louis nodded to him cautiously, with an attitude of "I understand you very well, you don't need to explain", which made Ron a little confused about how to answer the question.

"It's you, Ron. Didn't you and Ginny go to the kitchen before? Why did you come to our place again?"

"Forget it, those house elves are not easy to deal with. I really don't know how Fred and George used their sweet talk to deceive those elves." Ron complained. It turned out that at that time, Ron and Ginny After separating from them, he went straight to the kitchen, but their request was rejected by the house elf.

"I think there is a reason. Didn't you notice that there is less chicken in the food now?"

"Yes, I heard their elves vaguely complain before that all the live chickens hidden in their kitchen were killed for unknown reasons. Do they think we are chicken killers?" Ron asked.

"I don't know. Anyway, at this critical moment, it's better not to mess with the elf."

Ron nodded in agreement and continued,

"Then I heard Harry's cry on the road. I thought something had happened to you and ran over."

After understanding the situation clearly, he said goodbye to Louis. After Louis returned to the dormitory, he did not fall asleep immediately.

He first opened the box and checked the ownership of the diary. It was obvious that no one had touched the box at all, and the diary was lying intact inside the box.

Then who opened the secret room, and how did he open the door to the secret room without using the diary?

Is there really another kind of substance that can know where the secret room is?

In an instant, Louis rejected this idea. First of all, it was Tom Riddle, also known as Voldemort, who opened the Chamber of Secrets fifty years ago. In the past fifty years, the Chamber of Secrets has never been seen again. Above this, it can be explained that only Riddle knows how to open the secret room and where it is, and he can only release the basilisk through him.

It couldn't be Ginny, Louis was pretty sure of that. Because Ginny had no time to commit the crime, Ron said that Ginny had always been by his side, and the diary had never been in her hands.

What's more, he, Louis Wiggins, a Muggle-born first year, turned out to be a snark. If this spreads out, it will definitely embarrass Snake Laoqiang.

He hadn't noticed this special function of his before, but when Harry mentioned that voice, he paid special attention to it.

No wonder the Sorting Hat would consider sorting him into Slytherin, but why would the snake-talk fall on Louis, a Muggle-born person who has nothing to do with Voldemort and Slytherin?

These two questions confused Louis. Although he successfully intervened in the plot and protected Ginny from being possessed by Riddle, the main plot still developed as originally planned.

It seemed as if a hand had quietly dialed back Lewis's disrupted timeline.

Over the next few days, the whole school was talking about Mrs. Norris' incident.

"As if things weren't serious enough," Hermione said angrily. A few people from Gryffindor rarely come to the library to clean themselves up.

"Oh, actually it's not bad. Mrs. Norris was just petrified." Ron said, still holding the butterbeer he just got from George.

"If Madam Pince finds you like this, she will definitely kick you out." Hermione glared at Ron.

Harry ignored their companions and was silently writing Professor Binns' History of Magic homework.

"Then what's the thing that petrified it?" Ginny thought thoughtfully, "It must be terrible."

"I know you love Ginny the cat," said Ron, "but I think we would be much more comfortable without Mrs. Norris."

"There seems to be no petrified creature in this world, Ginny." Hermione ignored Ron's remarks and flipped through the "Introduction to Magical Creatures of the Twentieth Century" she had just borrowed.

"It seems there is." Louis looked at Hermione, "Maybe it's Medusa?"

"Medu what?" Ron and Ginny were confused.

"That's a myth, Louis. There's no such thing in the wizarding world," Hermione retorted.

"Okay, what do you think about the Chamber of Secrets?" Ron asked, turning the quill in his hand.

"Chamber of Secrets?" Even Harry raised his head and looked at everyone this time.

"The mysterious chamber has been opened, be careful, enemies of the heir." Hermione seemed to have kept these words in mind.

"I do know a little bit of news." Louis said suddenly, "Nick told me before that there was a secret room in Hogwarts, which was said to be left by Slytherin to purge bloodlines."

"Slytherin?"

"That's right, it's the former founder of the Four Founders, Chaslas Lytherin." Louis said.

"From what you said, I seem to have seen this story somewhere. Just wait a moment." Hermione seemed to have found something and ran into the bookshelf at the back. After a while, she walked away dejectedly. out.

"All the books on the history of Hogwarts have been borrowed. The latest one won't be until two weeks from now."

"I have another copy here." Louis pushed "Hogwarts, a School History" in his bag in front of her.

Hermione glanced at her gratefully, immediately turned to the page and read:

"For many years, the founders worked harmoniously together, looking for young people with magical signs and bringing them into the castle for education. But after a while, some differences arose between them. Slytherin and Cracks appeared in other relationships. Slytherin wanted to be more careful in the selection of students for Hogwarts. He believed that magic could only be taught to purely magical families, and he did not like teaching Muggle-born students, thinking that they were not worthy. Trust. After some time, Gryffindor and Slytherin had a big quarrel over this matter, and Slytherin left the school."

The text stopped abruptly, without mentioning the word "secret room". Harry, Ron and Ginny were still confused.

"It's not obvious yet. Slytherin left the school, but he obviously stayed behind and waited for his heir to open the door to the secret room." Lewis explained.

"But these are all legends, Louis. There is no clear record of the existence of the Chamber of Secrets in history." Hermione looked a little frustrated.

"Yes. Fifty years ago, the secret room was opened, and a Muggle-born student died." Louis said in a low voice.

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