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In the hall filled with sharp laughter, James and Sirius, who were pointed at by four wands, couldn't help but take a step back, but the two wands that belonged to them immediately moved forward a short distance in the air. There was even a spark on the tip of Snape's wand, as a silent warning to them.
"Moving armor, sculptures, an inaccessible stone door, and a painting."
In the end, James was the first to relent.
The moment he saw Callan and Snape, he knew that he and Sirius had completely lost the originally planned contest.
In this case, there is no point in resisting nature.Especially since Sirius was brought down by him, he didn't want to involve others.
But he still didn't tell anything about the two thin swords.Sirius looked at him silently, but also did not say anything about it.
The two of them looked at Karan anxiously, but Karan didn't speak and just remained silent.
Moving armor and sculptures?
When he heard these two points, Karan frowned slightly. He inexplicably thought of a spell that Professor McGonagall cast during the Battle of Hogwarts.
After the spell was successfully cast, statues and armor in the school corridors jumped from their stands to defend Hogwarts.
And in James' description, there is also an inaccessible stone door.
So Gryffindor is like Slytherin, studying something here?And all the armors and statues in the school were built by him?
Judging from Gryffindor's purpose, could Slytherin be doing the same thing?
Could it be that he wanted to create one that belonged to him?
as well as.
Karan silently compared the two in his heart, and he suddenly thought of something: there is no life limit, just like those armors and statues.
Coupled with this female ghost and that special Boggart, perhaps the purpose of Slytherin studying them is also to protect the school of Hogwarts.
Like the Sorting Hat, this is the legacy the two founders wanted to leave behind for the school.
However, it was Gryffindor who succeeded in the end.
As for Slytherin, there are so many reasons why he might fail.
Perhaps before it was completed, he left the school due to disagreements.Or perhaps his proposal was firmly opposed by Gryffindor and even the other two founders.
After all, compared to armor and statues, non-existence is still too dangerous.
If Slytherin really succeeds, then when the freshmen first arrive at Hogwarts, it is very likely that they will not see Hagrid, but terrifying female ghosts, or even dementors. .
Slytherin chose to protect the precious things in his heart in his own unique way.
Even if this will not be understood by others, no one will even remember it.
But to him, these are not important.
All he wanted to do was protect the Hogwarts in his heart.
That's why the secret room exists.
That's why there was a giant snake built here but buried for thousands of years.
Perhaps this is a true Slytherin.
When thinking of this, Karan silently looked at Snape aside.
A person who is not perfect, but never cares about what others think, and just silently guards the treasure in his heart.
Even in the end, he became a little more righteous.
Now it seems that it is natural that he solved the final puzzle.
Snape was also a true Slytherin.