Chapter 320 318 Unlearned Eyes
Chapter 320 318. Unlearned eyes
Ron really didn't have to be coy, and even when he said these words, he had to consider the emotions of Hermione and Jon.
No matter how poor the Weasley family had been, they were still a complete family.
Regardless of whether it is Hermione or Jon, they are basically no different from orphans now.
After Ron led them around the Burrow in the yard, he returned to the house and took the two of them into his room.
"We just moved here not long ago. In fact, it was also the second time I came to this room of my own. I was at school when we moved. Bill helped pack everything. He was much more careful than George and Fred. He has never forgotten anything of mine, and he also knows how to protect my privacy and will not look through it randomly.”
It can be seen that his room is indeed very simple. In addition to the Quidditch team posters on the wall, there is an old broomstick, as well as models of Bludgers, Quaffles and Golden Snitches.
"But when I was in the UK, my room looked like this. Bill restored it here. How about it? It's not bad?"
Ron shrugged at them.
Jon commented as he walked around the room.
“It’s not as messy as expected, it feels really good.”
"Hey, are you trying to hurt me? I told you that Bill helped me move it here. If I mess it up now, my mother will scold me."
Hermione seemed to be interested in the books on the bookshelf in Ron's room, pulled out one and flipped through it, and then said.
"When I was at school, I saw the ghost that came to see Nick."
Her words obviously attracted the attention of both Jon and Ron.
"you know?"
"I've seen her in the book. According to the photos in it, she should be right."
Hermione flipped through the book called "The Legend of Ghosts" in her hand, then paused on one of the pages and opened it to the two boys.
"See? It's this lady."
That page was an introduction to the resident ghost of Ravenclaw in Hogwarts Castle—Ms. Grey.
Jon couldn't help but raise his eyebrows. He had not forgotten what he said to himself when he first picked up Nick on the Hogwarts ship. After Voldemort occupied Hogwarts Castle, the ghosts in the castle lost their restraints and left the school that had lost its purpose.
"Are you sure it's her?"
Hermione nodded and said.
"I'm sure that when the lady first came to the school, I happened to find a suitable place to read in front of the school gate, because the sunshine was very good that afternoon. Professor Porter suggested that I don't stay bored in the library all the time. Then I I saw this ghost floating in from the door, and she stopped to ask me where Nick was. Just like the illustration in this book, she was wearing a wide-brimmed pointed hat, very beautiful, but also a little cold. "
The appearance she described was indeed exactly the same as Ms. Gray's appearance. After hearing this, Ron sat on the bed and said carelessly.
"This is not a strange thing. Nick and this Gray lady are both the resident ghosts of Hogwarts. They must have been friends for hundreds of years. Maybe they have been separated for a long time, and now we are together again." A big advantage, as long as Jon plays steadily, we will regain the castle a year later, so old friends want to meet and catch up.”
Although Ron planted flags all over his body, like an old general on the stage, Jon just stared at him and then thought about Ms. Grey.
Of course, he would not think that things were as simple as Ron said. Ms. Gray's true identity was the biological daughter of Rowena Ravenclaw, one of the four founders of Hogwarts.
Even though she is an unfilial daughter, her unusual identity and background cannot be concealed.
Nick had said before that when she left Hogwarts, she kept saying that she had made a mistake again, a second mistake.
This second mistake is not difficult to guess. The biggest mistake in Ms. Gray's life was to steal her mother's crown, which ultimately led to her death.
Another mistake she made after her death was to be seduced by Lord Voldemort when she was a student. Not only did she reveal her identity, but she also told him where the Ravenclaw Diadem was hidden.
Jon speculated that the second mistake she made after Voldemort defeated Dumbledore and occupied Hogwarts Castle was referring to giving the crown to Voldemort.
This is indeed an extremely stupid move. When Jon saw this passage in the original work in his previous life, he couldn't help complaining about how charming the young Voldemort was, and he could actually seduce an old ghost who had lived for thousands of years.
Now that she came to Nick, the most likely reason was related to the portrait of Slytherin.
After all, even if it was just a portrait, as her mother's former best friend, Salazar Slytherin was also one of her elders and could be considered an uncle. With the news about him, there was no reason why she wouldn't come to see him. See.
"If you are curious, just ask Nick when you go back."
Jon said as he picked up the Golden Snitch on Ron's desk.
"If he can tell us, Nick will definitely not hide it."
When he said this, Hermione was looking at him without blinking. Jon noticed her gaze and asked doubtfully.
"What's wrong?"
"I also have a question. Why did you start to speak a little strangely more than a month ago?"
After hearing Hermione's question, Ron seemed to react at this time. He walked to Jon with a strange look on his face, pinching his chin and thinking.
"Now that Hermione said that, I also noticed that Jon's accent is indeed a little strange now, just like his teeth are stuck with toffee."
Jon looked at them helplessly, and actually didn't intend to hide it from them deliberately.
He opened his mouth, revealing the leaf of mandrake that he had always held in his mouth, and then explained.
"I'm preparing to learn a kind of unconventional magic, and the requirement for learning is to hold this leaf in your mouth all the time."
Ron stared at his ignorant eyes.
"What kind of magic requires holding a leaf in your mouth?"
"Some magic requires you to drink your own saliva!" Jon said with disgust.
Ron's face was full of indifference.
"We drink our own saliva every day, so it's no big deal."
"I told you to spit your saliva into a small bottle, bury it in the ground for half a year or even a year, and then drink it. Do you still think it's no big deal?"
Following Jon's words, Ron thought about the scene, and suddenly felt a chill on his face, shaking his head like a rattle.
Hermione looked at Jon and blinked her eyes.
These are not a pair of ignorant eyes.
Seeing someone say that my last chapter was not big enough, I got up from bed and wrote another chapter overnight.
Is it great? Huh