Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 2485: Residue of truth

"...In fact, I just figured out the truth of the whole thing until not long ago-why did Rowena Ravenclaw leave a series of tests? Since she left the tests purposefully , Why is it always inexplicable? I went along the so-called test and exhausted all the clues left by the four founders. Why did it seem to go further and further?"

Sitting on the throne, Maca looked at Hermione and Harry, as well as the others under the steps, and said little by little the secrets he had never revealed to anyone in the past.

In the whole process of telling the past bit by bit, he seemed very calm and casual, as if suddenly returning to the time he used to chat in the Hogwarts Library.

However, with the concise and concise narrative of Maca and the secrets about the four founders of Hogwarts that were gradually revealed in front of everyone after asking themselves, they continued to pull everyone back into reality.

This allowed everyone to finally see for the first time how much pressure Maca has been burdened by himself in the name of his apparent genius over the years.

But Maca himself didn't seem to have any special feelings. He just stated indifferently these questions that originally belonged to him, and then quickly asked and answered questions for everyone:

"It wasn't until some time ago that after discovering that Haierbo's demon summoning technique finally successfully descended on only six demons, I realized that the current'disaster'...I am afraid it had already begun a thousand years ago."

"Six demons?" Hermione repeated these words subconsciously when she heard this.

"Yes."

Maca nodded at her, and there seemed to be a slight smile on the now inhuman face, just how terrible it looked.

He seemed to realize the horror of his current face, so he could not help but raised his hand to touch his cheek, but continued:

"The one missing is ‘jealous’."

While speaking, Maca spread out a palm, then broke his hand and said:

"The black monument that sealed Helbo, the Gryffindor sword in Harry’s hand, the mysterious ancient mirror that almost caused trouble at Hogwarts, the cursed blood that polluted the blood of the Blois family, is hidden in The catastrophe in the Hufflepuff Chamber of Secrets, of course..."

Counting here, everyone saw Maca sighed slightly and said in a very complicated and difficult tone:

"There is also the one that put me on this path of no return, the'Scroll of Truth'... Hey, you know? Having excess curiosity and thirst for knowledge is sometimes a sin! It seems no matter what It has to be a degree."

He sighed and shook his head.

"In short, after I put these mysterious and terrifying things together and conducted a series of research," he raised the notes in his hand, "In fact, it is not difficult to find out what each of them represents— Arrogance, anger, gluttony, lust, laziness, and greed. Okay, the seven deadly sins are also mentioned in ancient druidic books... So, what about jealousy? Where is the jealousy?"

Maca asked herself again, and immediately said without others agreeing:

"No! It was a dagger, but it was long gone, it ceased to exist a thousand years ago...According to Haierbo, he tried to use the Demon Summoning technique once a thousand years ago, but he was hit by it at the time. The four founders of Hogwarts failed to completely succeed, and only summoned a demon. Afterwards, the demon was killed by Gryffindor, he was sealed by Slytherin, and even the dagger was also taken by Lavin. Crow took it and ruined it."

"But," he paused, looked at everyone, and then increased his tone slightly, "The disaster has not been stopped there, or it has already begun... even if it is like Rowena Ravenclaw. That kind of innate wisdom is superb, and at that time I never thought that it was not Haierbo or anyone who really made everything point to disaster, but she herself...just like me."

"What do you mean?" Hermione couldn't help but asked.

Above the throne, Maca shrugged slightly upon hearing this.

"Actually, it's very simple to say that the whole thing is broken," he said. "The deadly box can't be opened, otherwise disaster will happen instantly, and no one can stop it... But the problem is that this matter cannot be 'Say broken'."

Regarding his statement, everyone is a little confused, but there are also some people who seem to have understood something. He watched the changes in the eyes of Hermione, Lupin, Snape and others, and then nodded in a meaningful way:

"Royna Ravenclaw committed suicide. Just after she realized the truth-cognition is sin. Those who know that there are endless disasters in the box will inevitably be guided by unknown forces. It was opened. So Roina left the whole plan and sealed the box of calamity with a seamless hard stone shell and heavy magic, and ended his life."

...

Is it a rule related to the law of causality?

To be honest, even Maca doesn't know this. He just used the clues that gradually became clearer and his own personal experience to gradually deduced this conclusion.

And the stone box, in the end, should have been entrusted by Ravenclaw to her hard-working, simple, low-key and reliable, and always down-to-earth friend Helga Hufflepuff. The latter, without knowing anything about the stone box ~lightnovelpub.net~, only relied on a word from a friend to hide this extremely dangerous ancient magic item for a thousand years.

As for Slytherin and Gryffindor, the former should also know a little bit. With his shrewdness, he naturally sensed the potential dangers from Rowena’s various actions, so he cooperated with each other to directly participate in the follow-up plan. .

But Gryffindor, Maca didn't know how much the powerful wizard known for his fighting power actually knew.

He could only use Harry to accept the trial of the Gryffindor Sword and guess a little. He felt that although the other party had lent his magic hat, he actually didn't know much about Ravenclaw's plan itself. Only with the strength of the opponent, perhaps he had already sensed the existence of the crisis, so that kind of inheritance was left on the sword.

However, in the final analysis, in Maca's heart, only one sentence was condensed in the end-a thousand years of time is too long and too long, long enough to make all traces weathered into sand, and can no longer be pieced together into the original appearance.

Now he is sitting in the hall, telling the so-called "truth" to a group of friends, but in fact it is only the truth for him. As for the truths about the four founders of Hogwarts, they have long since disappeared in the past.