Hogwarts Pet Master

Chapter 253 Bloody Barrow



Chapter 253 Bloody Barrow

How to find a crown that has been missing for thousands of years? Generally speaking, it would be extremely difficult to find clues related to this for so many years, but Hogwarts is an exception. There are ghosts that have been staying in the castle for thousands of years. It is still possible to find some clues.

After guessing that Ravenclaw's golden diadem was a Horcrux, Hermione led her friends to find Peeves, who was the most naughty and mischievous at Hogwarts, but had been at Hogwarts the longest and knew a lot of secrets. .

"Huh? Are you looking for Rowena's (the name of Ravenclaw, one of the founders of Hogwarts) golden diadem? It has been missing for so many years, and it must have become garbage somewhere!" Peeves said with a playful smile.

Hermione rolled her eyes, this Peeves was just talking nonsense. "Hurry, we need to find it."

"Okay! But you have to tell me why you are looking for it first. Do you want to be smart?"

Hermione originally didn't know what excuse to find to deal with the other party, but now she had a ready-made one. "Yes, that's right, I hope to be smarter. As you know, as long as Kerry is here, he will be number one every year, and I must surpass him this year." She said smoothly.

Harry, Ron and Neville were a little confused.

get smarter?

Draco looked at their confused looks and explained in a low voice: "Ravenclaw's golden diadem is the only relic of Rowena Ravenclaw. She enchanted it to increase the wearer's health. Wisdom. The bottom edge of the golden diadem is engraved with Ravenclaw's famous motto - Extraordinary wisdom is the greatest wealth of mankind."

"Wouldn't it be possible to get first place in the exam if you wear it?" Ron said.

"Sorry, I want to give you a blow here. According to your usual lazy attitude towards studying, even if you wear a gold crown, you will not be able to get any good results in the exam due to insufficient knowledge reserves, so don't dream!" Kairui Dan! said laughingly.

"Hey! Can you cheer me up for a while before we talk?"

Peeves looked at these little wizards on the side. According to his understanding of these people, things would definitely not be that simple. "Okay! Since you are Kerry's friend, I will tell you!

If you want to find Ravenclaw's Golden Diadem, you must first find her daughter Helena. To find her daughter, you must first find the Bloody Balor. "

After hearing this, Kerry glanced at Peeves subconsciously. This matter is not that complicated at all. The ghosts all know that Helena is the ghost who always stays in Ravenclaw Tower. Even most professors know this. Peeves deliberately asked them to go around to find Bloody Balor. It seemed that he didn't believe them and wanted to cause trouble behind their backs.

Hermione and the others didn't know that much, so they immediately rushed to the cafeteria hall after getting the clue.

Sure enough, after they left, Peeves smiled, then slowly disappeared and followed them quietly.

Bloody Barrow was a student of Slytherin when he was alive, so he often sat in front of Slytherin's long table in a daze after dinner. And the place he sat was next to where Draco usually sat.

Originally, no one sat at the seat where Draco usually ate, but he deliberately sat there in order to prove his courage when he was in first grade. Later, he gradually got used to it. Although the Bloody Barrow looked a little scary, But there's nothing bad about him, at least he's not as venomous and troublesome as Peeves.

Later, the two got used to each other, and would sit together and chat for a while from time to time.

It was now almost dinner time, and the ghosts were probably almost at their long table. Entering the cafeteria, it turned out that the ghosts had already eaten the food injected with ghost potions.

Bloody Barrow, who was covered in blood and shackled, was also one of them, but there was an empty space next to him, and no ghost dared to approach him.


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