Settle at Hogwarts

Chapter 117 Ravenclaw's Crown



Tabor hesitated for a moment and glanced at the bronze door knocker beside him: "I heard that people from other colleges are not prohibited from entering the Ravenclaw lounge. Can I give it a try?"

Ms. Gray made a please gesture, and then floated behind Tabor with interest, wanting to see if the boy could get in.

"How can you throw an ordinary ball as hard as possible, and then the ball will come back on its own?"

Tabor's first thought was the Bludger, but since the knockers said it was an ordinary ball, there was only one possibility.

"Just throw it up."

The eagle-shaped bronze door knocker seemed to recognize Tabor's answer, but it did not open the door to the lounge.

"where do you come from?"

Tabor turned his head and glanced at Ms. Gray with some doubts: "Didn't you say that you can get in if you answer the question correctly?"

Seeing that Tabor answered the first question correctly, Ms. Gray's face softened significantly.

"Students from other colleges need to answer three questions correctly when entering for the first time. If you succeed this time, you will only need to answer one question in the future."

Tabor nodded, and then told the door knocker the answer he thought of: "I'm from where I am."

"What does it mean to have everything? How does it mean to lose everything?"

Tabor stared at the bronze door knocker and tried to answer: "Losing everything means having everything, and having everything means losing everything?"

The door to the lounge slowly opened, and a large circular room appeared in front of Tubo's eyes.

Ravenclaw's common room has arched windows, and the sun shines brightly outside.The walls are hung with blue and bronze silks.Stars were painted on the domed ceiling, and the dark blue carpet beneath your feet was dotted with stars.The floor was lined with tables, chairs and bookshelves.The white marble statue of Rowena Ravenclaw stands in the niche opposite the door.

"It looks great here. I kind of regret the choice I made a few years ago." Tabor walked to the window and felt the warm but not blazing morning light.

Looking out the window, Tubo could not only see the Quidditch pitch, the dense Forbidden Forest, and even Hogsmeade Village.

"Ms. Grey, do you mind if I take a look at the books here?"

Tabor asked with a smile to the only Ravenclaw in the lounge.

"In addition to not being able to enter other people's dormitories without permission, you can do anything in the lounge without disturbing others. However, I still hope you can take good care of the books here."

Tabor suddenly felt that this seemingly aloof ghost Ms. Gray was not that difficult to talk to.

"Thank you, Ms. Grey." Tabor thanked her seriously.

"You're welcome." Ms. Gray returned to her arrogant look and hurried away.

Taber suddenly felt that Ms. Gray seemed to be arrogant just now. Maybe he was deceived by her cold appearance?

Shaking his head, Tabor got rid of the unrealistic thoughts in his mind. If Ms. Gray was really just a fool or a love brain, Ravenclaw's crown would have been taken away long ago. .

Tabor forced himself to calm down and walked to the statue of Ravenclaw.

"Is extraordinary wisdom the greatest wealth of mankind? Perhaps, more than wealth, wisdom itself is a very fascinating thing." Tabor whispered to himself, in this world of blue and bronze, thinking is like Entering the deep sea and the starry sky, the space becomes extremely open.

"You have been staring at that crown, do you also want to get it?" Ms. Gray floated back at some point, or she never left.

"Ravenclaw's diadem?" Tabor looked at Ms. Grey, and suddenly smiled with relief.

"Well, I must admit that I am very curious about it. In my opinion, wisdom comes from the accumulation in life and from continuous practice. It is difficult for me to imagine how a magic item can increase wisdom."

Ms. Gray stared at Tabor carefully. She had met students from various colleges, and they all wanted to find out the whereabouts of the Ravenclaw Diadem from her. Now, this one is very handsome, sunny, and candid enough.

"You didn't answer my question." Ms. Gray suddenly realized that Tabor didn't say whether she wanted to take the crown as her own.

Tabor shook his head with a wry smile: "What's the point? It's not in my hand, but in my opinion, Ravenclaw's crown should probably stay on this statue. If I really get the crown, I would try putting it on, feel the wisdom growing, and then put it where it belongs.”

Ms. Gray nodded, but did not speak.

Tabor felt that he might be a little impulsive, so he simply walked to the bookshelf, selected a few books that he had not seen in the library, and flipped through them quickly.

"Is it where it should be?" Helena looked at the statue of her mother, with a sadness so intense that it couldn't be resolved in her eyes.

"Perhaps, I should ask someone to take the crown back." After Ms. Gray finished speaking, she looked at Tabor who was reading seriously, but she was very hesitant in her heart.

When Tabor finished reading a book, he looked up and found that Ms. Gray had run away to nowhere, so he put the books back to their original places and left Kitty Hawk's territory.

Although Tabor didn't get the specific location of the crown this time, he still thought about it.If Ravenclaw's diadem was really that powerful, Helena wouldn't die, and Lady Grey wouldn't appear.

Wizards can leave their mark on the world so that they can walk powerlessly in the places they have lived and walked.Wizards who are afraid of death, or have regrets and are unwilling to go to the world of the dead, can choose to become a ghost.And for the sane person, death is just another great adventure.

Ravenclaw was the first to be confirmed dead among the four giants. It can be said that she was bound to be injured because of her wisdom, or that she was angry with her daughter. However, her extraordinary wisdom did not allow her to avoid death, nor did it protect her. of blood.

None of the known owners of the crown in Tabor seemed to have been better off for the wisdom it brought.

When they reached the first floor, Tabor was about to enter the auditorium when he was stopped by Bloody Barro and Ms. Gray.

"Mr. Prince, can you do me a favor?" Ms. Gray said directly.

Tabor did not agree in a hurry. Although he already had some guesses in his mind, he still asked calmly: "What's the big deal? Please tell me first. If I can do it, I will definitely try my best."

"Help me retrieve my mother's diadem and bring it back to Ravenclaw."

Tabor nodded: "If this is the case, I think it is an honor for me."


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