Study Days at Hogwarts

Chapter 638 Being smart

Ever since she last overheard the conversation between Albert and Harry outside the boys' dormitory, Ginny had been worried and restless.

From the conversation between Albert and Harry, it was not difficult for Ginny to hear that Albert had been secretly investigating the attack and had figured out what the monster in the castle's secret room was.

Basilisk?

Although Ginny didn't know what a basilisk was, it was not difficult to conclude from Albert's description that the basilisk was some kind of very scary dark creature.

If you look into the eyes of a basilisk, you will probably be petrified. Several petrified students in the school were attacked by the basilisk.

As for opening the secret room, who is the murderer who caused the attack?

Albert didn't say.

Ginny knew that Albert was doubting her.

But, is he really the one who opened the secret room?

Ginny didn't know either.

However, she was also doubting herself, especially when she discovered that she seemed to have lost part of her memory. When Hermione was attacked, Ginny couldn't even remember where she was.

What should I do if I really open the secret room by myself?

Ginny was always worried that Albert would report her to the professor.

Will Professor McGonagall believe Albert's words?

Ginny didn't know, and didn't want to know.

Albert is too famous in school, not to mention that he has most likely found the entrance to the secret room. Proving it with facts can convince others more than talking a bunch of empty words.

Why did things become like this?

I just went to Hogwarts to study.

Why is this happening!

What would Harry think of himself if he knew she was the murderer who opened the Chamber of Secrets?

What would mom and dad say?

Will Headmaster Dumbledore kick himself out of school?

In the end, I could only watch everyone graduate from school, but I couldn't become a wizard.

The worst thing is that he may be arrested by the Ministry of Magic and imprisoned in the terrible Azkaban prison like Hagrid.

Ginny could still remember the change in her father's face when he talked about Azkaban.

It was all driving the poor girl crazy, and fear was slowly eating away at Ginny's mind.

Driven by loneliness, uneasiness and fear, Ginny took out Tom Riddle's diary stolen from Harry from the bottom of the bedside table, and couldn't wait to talk to Tom about her inner uneasiness and fear.

Unfortunately, Ginny Weasley played right into Tom Riddle's hands.

When Ginny Weasley poured out her true feelings to the diary, Tom Riddle hidden in the diary was slowly devouring Ginny's most secret fears and deepest secrets to gradually strengthen himself.

Tom Riddle is getting stronger, but Ginny Weasley, the holder of the diary, knows nothing about it.

During the conversation with Ginny, Tom Riddle also got a lot of useful information. A Muggle wizard with a very different talent aroused Tom Riddle's interest.

Albert Anderson.

The smartest student Hogwarts has ever seen?

Tom scoffed at this, remembering that he had been called the smartest student Hogwarts had ever seen.

Albert Anderson.

Just a Muggle wizard.

Although Tom didn't want to admit it, there was something about Albert.

The Muggle wizard actually figured out that the monster in the Chamber of Secrets was the Basilisk, and even directly identified Ginny Weasley as the real culprit who opened the Chamber of Secrets.

Not doubt, but certainty.

Otherwise, he would not have used magic to block the hearing of Ginny and several others when talking to Harry Potter about key points.

This incident is the best proof!

Tom Riddle saw through it with just one look.

Did Ginny Weasley reveal too many flaws, or was it discovered by the Muggle wizard for some other reason?

"So that's how stupid it is!"

Tom Riddle thought for a moment and soon realized the reason why the Muggle wizard did this.

That Muggle wizard actually planned to use himself as bait to lure him into taking the bait?

That's why it was so obvious at the time.

Otherwise, if you know someone is eavesdropping, you will definitely use magic to block the conversation between the two, leaving no chance for others to eavesdrop.

Huh, another smart guy!

When Tom Riddle got this answer, he felt extremely ridiculous.

How dare a mere Muggle wizard dare to challenge the famous Lord Voldemort?

It is estimated that only a reckless Gryffindor would dare to do such a stupid thing.

Sure enough, Gryffindor is Gryffindor.

What a disappointment to him.

If that's the case, then go to hell!

Faced with Albert's provocation, Tom Riddle planned to find an opportunity to kill him to prevent him from revealing Ginny's affairs.

As for Gilderoy Lockhart, who had played tricks on himself.

Tom Riddle had no intention of keeping Lockhart, especially knowing that Harry Potter had learned a lot of information about the Chamber of Secrets from the Muggle wizard.

Of course, Tom didn't intend to let Lockhart die easily. He would give that guy the cruelest punishment to make him understand how stupid it was to offend Voldemort.

As for the famous Harry Potter, with his nosy character and the information provided by Muggle wizards, he will definitely be able to find the location of the Chamber of Secrets. Then there will be enough time to figure out how the savior defeated Voldemort's.

However, brainless Tom still missed something.

Could the man who can be crowned the smartest student in the history of Hogwarts be just a slightly clever Muggle wizard?

Tom Riddle didn't take Albert seriously at all, but he ignored one thing. Albert didn't need to defeat the basilisk. As long as he survived the basilisk's attack, he would be considered a complete victory.

Knowing that the monster in the secret room is a basilisk, it is not difficult to evade the attack, especially with a lot of preparation.

What's more, Tom Riddle had no idea how long Albert had been preparing for that moment.

Yes, this is a trap, a trap specially prepared for the heir of Slytherin. Anyone with any brains can see it.

The real trap is not the trap itself, but Tom Riddle's cognitive bias towards Albert...a seriously underestimated opponent.

Albert has made preparations and plans to completely solve the secret room incident during Easter.

For this reason, Albert even chose the corridor and planned the escape route.

Anyway, he doesn't need to deal with the basilisk. As long as he exposes the matter, the panel task will be completed.

Whether Tom's final opponent will be his nemesis Harry Potter or Professor Dumbledore is none of Albert's business.

Anyway, it would be better if the person who only deals with the basilisk is not Albert himself.

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