Hogwarts: The Founder Reborn
Chapter 358 Ghosts Are Transparent
"Dude, do you think this is useful?"
Ron scratched the back of his head and followed Harry to the Room of Requirement.
Harry remembered what Salazar told him about Theodore Nott, although he said that he was busy with Quidditch and some other messy things recently, and Ron went directly to the medical wing, but the surveillance As for Theodore's matter, that guy Salazar really handed it over to Harry and the others.
Knowing that Theodore Nott was coming to the Room of Requirement to do some tricks, Harry took Ron to see if he could find the room where Theodore Nott was doing things.
"Didn't Hermione say it was impossible?"
Ron muttered something in a low voice, but he didn't mean to stop Harry. He thought that no matter whether he succeeded or not, he could give it a try, and the worst would be to give up after failing.
Harry closed his eyes as he approached the hidden room of the Room of Requirement.He knows what to do, he's gotten used to it last year.He thought intently: [I need to see what Nott is doing here... I need to see what Nott is doing here... I need to see what Nott is doing here...]
Then Harry opened his eyes and turned to it - but it was just a plain white wall.He stepped forward and pushed, but the stone was still hard and motionless.
Harry narrowed his eyes, thinking that it was really reconciled to give up like this.
Ron asked, "What are you thinking?"
Harry replied: "I need to see what Nott is doing here..."
Ron looked at Harry speechlessly, moved his fist, pushed Harry away, and said, "Let me try."
Ron closed his eyes, concentrating.
【I need to see the place where Theodore Nott often sneaks in... I need to see the place where Theodore Nott often sneaks in... I need to see the place where Theodore Nott often sneaks in...】
After walking past it three times, Ron opened his eyes expectantly.
No door appeared.
"Oh, come on," he said irritably to the wall, "I made my request very clear... ok..."
Ron and Harry discussed it: "You said that if what I thought was that I needed you to be where you were for Theodore Nott. Would it work?"
Harry walked up to Ron irritably, intending to try Ron's argument, but after he walked around three times, the door still didn't appear.
Ron then asked Harry to try variations of "I need to see what Theodore, what Nott is doing in you",
In the end Harry had to concede that Hermione might have a point, and that the room wasn't quite the way it should be.
Even Ron said helplessly, "It really respects the privacy of that bastard Theodore Nott!"
Harry also felt hopeless. He stared at the empty wall and said to Ron: "This is really nothing we can do! So, what should I tell Phineas and Sachs, I will pick them up with you After the entrustment, do you even go in through the door?"
Ron shrugged and said to Harry, "Honestly, why not? This is the Room of Requirement!"
Then, a familiar voice came from behind the two of them.
"So, you're going to the Room of Requirement?"
Harry turned to see Salazar staring at him with interest.
"(⊙o⊙)..."
Salazar smiled and looked at Harry very kindly.
"I thought there was movement here, so I came over to take a look curiously, and it turned out that it was the two of you."
Ron clutched his chest to express that he was frightened by Salazar.
"Oh, let me remind you that if you don't run now, you will be late for the next class. By the way, that guy Snape's Defense Against the Dark Arts class."
Ron's expression changed immediately, and he asked with a trembling tone, "Aren't you about to be late too?"
Salazar replied with a smile: "Yeah, so I thought it's okay to take a shortcut. After all, if I deduct points for Ravenclaw again, Anthony will hold me and cry again."
Under the surprised eyes of Harry and Ron, I don't know what Salazar was thinking, a door appeared on the wall that had never moved.
Twisting around, he asked Harry and Ron, "Would you like a tailgate?"
Harry and Ron followed Salazar in a daze, entered the door, and saw Snape with a dark face in a blink of an eye.
Salazar spoke first: "Hi, professor. I'm looking at the time. There are still 5 minutes, thank you."
Snape seemed a little disappointed that he didn't see that annoying guy like Salazar coming late or rushing to class, so he snorted coldly.
Harry and Ron didn't recover, didn't they... Can the Response Room still be used like this?
The three found their seats and sat down.
Seeing that Harry and the others had arrived in time, Hermione also breathed a sigh of relief, and asked Ron, "Where did you and Harry go? I didn't see you, so I thought you were going to be late this time! Snape's You don't look in a good mood!"
Ron opened his mouth, not knowing how to explain.
Harry seemed to have been turned on some wonderful switch, and looked at Hermione with some excitement: "I found a new use for the Room of Requirement!"
Hermione looked at Harry bewildered.
"After class, I'll take you to try it! You will definitely like it!"
While several people were talking in low voices, Snape stared at his watch, and while confirming the class time, he looked at them viciously by the way. He planned that when the class time came, if they still opened their mouths, then no matter what He can deduct points for making a sound or not.
Noticing Snape's plan, Rowena turned around to remind them, and she signaled them to pay attention to Snape's expression with her eyes, so Harry and the others shut their mouths and stopped talking.
Soon, under Snape's slightly regretful expression, it was time for class.
"Before I start class, I'd like to see your dementor paper." Snape said with a careless flick of his wand, twenty-five rolls of parchment rose into the air and fell into a neat pile on his desk. You hope it's better this time than that nonsense piece about warding off the Imperius Curse. Now, please open the book and turn to—what's the matter, Classmate Finnigan?"
Finnigan asked about the difference between Infernal corpses and ghosts. He mentioned the Daily Prophet. It seemed that the students had seen some sensational news on the Daily Prophet.
At this moment, Snape's gaze shifted from Harry's innocent emerald eyes to Salazar beside him.
"Very good, classmate Saxo Dumbledore, why don't you answer this question."
Salazar blinked and stood up reluctantly.
He began to think about this question seriously, and then he heard Harry, who buried his head next to him, mutter in a low voice: "Ghosts are transparent..."
great answer!
Salazar twitched the corners of his mouth, and said under Snape's eyes filled with malice, "Perhaps, ghosts are transparent. What do you think of this distinction?"
Ron scratched the back of his head and followed Harry to the Room of Requirement.
Harry remembered what Salazar told him about Theodore Nott, although he said that he was busy with Quidditch and some other messy things recently, and Ron went directly to the medical wing, but the surveillance As for Theodore's matter, that guy Salazar really handed it over to Harry and the others.
Knowing that Theodore Nott was coming to the Room of Requirement to do some tricks, Harry took Ron to see if he could find the room where Theodore Nott was doing things.
"Didn't Hermione say it was impossible?"
Ron muttered something in a low voice, but he didn't mean to stop Harry. He thought that no matter whether he succeeded or not, he could give it a try, and the worst would be to give up after failing.
Harry closed his eyes as he approached the hidden room of the Room of Requirement.He knows what to do, he's gotten used to it last year.He thought intently: [I need to see what Nott is doing here... I need to see what Nott is doing here... I need to see what Nott is doing here...]
Then Harry opened his eyes and turned to it - but it was just a plain white wall.He stepped forward and pushed, but the stone was still hard and motionless.
Harry narrowed his eyes, thinking that it was really reconciled to give up like this.
Ron asked, "What are you thinking?"
Harry replied: "I need to see what Nott is doing here..."
Ron looked at Harry speechlessly, moved his fist, pushed Harry away, and said, "Let me try."
Ron closed his eyes, concentrating.
【I need to see the place where Theodore Nott often sneaks in... I need to see the place where Theodore Nott often sneaks in... I need to see the place where Theodore Nott often sneaks in...】
After walking past it three times, Ron opened his eyes expectantly.
No door appeared.
"Oh, come on," he said irritably to the wall, "I made my request very clear... ok..."
Ron and Harry discussed it: "You said that if what I thought was that I needed you to be where you were for Theodore Nott. Would it work?"
Harry walked up to Ron irritably, intending to try Ron's argument, but after he walked around three times, the door still didn't appear.
Ron then asked Harry to try variations of "I need to see what Theodore, what Nott is doing in you",
In the end Harry had to concede that Hermione might have a point, and that the room wasn't quite the way it should be.
Even Ron said helplessly, "It really respects the privacy of that bastard Theodore Nott!"
Harry also felt hopeless. He stared at the empty wall and said to Ron: "This is really nothing we can do! So, what should I tell Phineas and Sachs, I will pick them up with you After the entrustment, do you even go in through the door?"
Ron shrugged and said to Harry, "Honestly, why not? This is the Room of Requirement!"
Then, a familiar voice came from behind the two of them.
"So, you're going to the Room of Requirement?"
Harry turned to see Salazar staring at him with interest.
"(⊙o⊙)..."
Salazar smiled and looked at Harry very kindly.
"I thought there was movement here, so I came over to take a look curiously, and it turned out that it was the two of you."
Ron clutched his chest to express that he was frightened by Salazar.
"Oh, let me remind you that if you don't run now, you will be late for the next class. By the way, that guy Snape's Defense Against the Dark Arts class."
Ron's expression changed immediately, and he asked with a trembling tone, "Aren't you about to be late too?"
Salazar replied with a smile: "Yeah, so I thought it's okay to take a shortcut. After all, if I deduct points for Ravenclaw again, Anthony will hold me and cry again."
Under the surprised eyes of Harry and Ron, I don't know what Salazar was thinking, a door appeared on the wall that had never moved.
Twisting around, he asked Harry and Ron, "Would you like a tailgate?"
Harry and Ron followed Salazar in a daze, entered the door, and saw Snape with a dark face in a blink of an eye.
Salazar spoke first: "Hi, professor. I'm looking at the time. There are still 5 minutes, thank you."
Snape seemed a little disappointed that he didn't see that annoying guy like Salazar coming late or rushing to class, so he snorted coldly.
Harry and Ron didn't recover, didn't they... Can the Response Room still be used like this?
The three found their seats and sat down.
Seeing that Harry and the others had arrived in time, Hermione also breathed a sigh of relief, and asked Ron, "Where did you and Harry go? I didn't see you, so I thought you were going to be late this time! Snape's You don't look in a good mood!"
Ron opened his mouth, not knowing how to explain.
Harry seemed to have been turned on some wonderful switch, and looked at Hermione with some excitement: "I found a new use for the Room of Requirement!"
Hermione looked at Harry bewildered.
"After class, I'll take you to try it! You will definitely like it!"
While several people were talking in low voices, Snape stared at his watch, and while confirming the class time, he looked at them viciously by the way. He planned that when the class time came, if they still opened their mouths, then no matter what He can deduct points for making a sound or not.
Noticing Snape's plan, Rowena turned around to remind them, and she signaled them to pay attention to Snape's expression with her eyes, so Harry and the others shut their mouths and stopped talking.
Soon, under Snape's slightly regretful expression, it was time for class.
"Before I start class, I'd like to see your dementor paper." Snape said with a careless flick of his wand, twenty-five rolls of parchment rose into the air and fell into a neat pile on his desk. You hope it's better this time than that nonsense piece about warding off the Imperius Curse. Now, please open the book and turn to—what's the matter, Classmate Finnigan?"
Finnigan asked about the difference between Infernal corpses and ghosts. He mentioned the Daily Prophet. It seemed that the students had seen some sensational news on the Daily Prophet.
At this moment, Snape's gaze shifted from Harry's innocent emerald eyes to Salazar beside him.
"Very good, classmate Saxo Dumbledore, why don't you answer this question."
Salazar blinked and stood up reluctantly.
He began to think about this question seriously, and then he heard Harry, who buried his head next to him, mutter in a low voice: "Ghosts are transparent..."
great answer!
Salazar twitched the corners of his mouth, and said under Snape's eyes filled with malice, "Perhaps, ghosts are transparent. What do you think of this distinction?"
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