Chapter 195: Slytherin’s path

Chapter 195 The Road to Slytherin

Ted pulled out a small red and white ball from his pocket.

This poke ball is smaller than the one Hermione has seen before, and the one pretending to be a chicken brother is a lot smaller.

This has been further optimized, and it is a little smaller than a fist.

Actually, Ted’s inspiration mainly came from the "Straightforward Curse", which is very powerful.

In the movie Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Newt expanded into a zoo in a suitcase!

Ted just simplified the interior decoration, the space is about the size of a garden.

Oh, this is not the one in my hand, this one is only the size of a table, and inside is a hamster den.

Under the watchful eyes of the friends, the poke ball was opened, and a dazed little white mouse came out.

Oh sorry, it's the magic guinea pig.

Now it's Fantastic Beasts~

We can affectionately call him "Little Elf Mouse"~

"Hey, little brother, go in and see if there is anything." Ted ordered.

Little Mouse nodded, and quickly got into Slytherin's big mouth.

Ted closed his eyes and began to observe from the perspective of the little mouse, um, it was a little low, so he couldn't see clearly. No wonder the old saying goes that a mouse is short-sighted, and indeed the perspective is limited.

Little Mouse stood up and tried his best to look far away, but it still didn't work, but there were traces of man-made around.

Continue to move forward, passing through the place where a large snake scale was left, which may be the place where the basilisk slept before, and the walls have been scratched.

Not long after that, Brother Shu came to a place similar to a house. Climb up a table and see the surrounding bookshelves...

"It doesn't look dangerous, let's go in and have a look." Ted put a safety helmet charm on himself and his friends, and bent down to enter the cave first.

In the long and narrow corridor, there should have been wall reliefs or murals, but they have been smoothed out by the basilisk.

A thousand years is still too long.

But continue to walk in, and at the end of the dark and cramped corridor, there is a huge spacious space.

Space magic such as the space extension spell is obviously used here, and the entire space is much larger than the statue. But this feeling is different...

It looks like a super large space jump, with one and two floors integrated, large bookshelves are erected on the surrounding walls, and there are many books on it...

Rows of snake-shaped lamp stands on the wall are burning with the eternal Gublai fairy fire, illuminating the entire space very brightly.

In the middle hall, there is an extra-long experimental table, on which there are many simple glass utensils. The liquid inside has dried up and turned black, and even turned into powder.

Whatever Slytherin was studying here was now destroyed by the greatest magic of time.

"Don't move around, I'll go upstairs and have a look." Ted stepped up the stairs and came to the second floor carefully.

A row of rooms are not locked. Ted opened it carefully. Some of them are rows of shelves, some are rows of items packed in containers, and some are cages after space expansion...

But whatever it was, is now reduced to ashes.

Ted tried to pick up the skull of a huge unknown beast, but when he touched it, it fell apart like a weathered biscuit.

This secret room is connected to the castle, and the castle provides it with magic power to maintain its existence.

This may also be the reason why Ravenclaw discovered that Slytherin built the Chamber of Secrets in the first place-the Room of Response is the same as the background administrator's authority.

Although the magic power will maintain the existence of the secret room, the thousand-year-old potions, materials and other items in the secret room will not work, and basically all of them will be destroyed.

I guess it was like this when Voldemort came in.

So even if he inherited the Chamber of Secrets, he still has to go to Knockturn Alley to work after graduating from the same poor family~ Poor~

But later, after checking the bookshelves on the first floor, Ted still felt that Tom must have taken away a considerable part of the essence.

Especially part of the magic blood transformation and most of the black magic related materials.

It’s just that not long after a wave of fat, he was targeted by Dumbledore for killing the crying Myrtle by mistake, and he never dared to open the Chamber of Secrets again.

It can be said to be a peck and a drink, all of which are fixed~

There are a lot of ancient and cherished parchment scrolls, ancient books, and magic books in front of you. The friends are a little afraid to do it for a while.

Ted still had to start quickly scanning, copying and categorizing the materials...they worked on the side to sort out the materials left by Slytherin.

But Ted guessed that Slytherin didn't want to leave anything shocking to the world at the time, but just left the data and research he collected for the school as a backup.

It's just that the most essential part about bloodline transformation and creation, as well as the most acclaimed black magic of Slytherin, was taken away by Voldemort.

But even with these idle materials left behind, a huge amount of knowledge is still involved. In a sense, even more than Ravenclaw left behind.

Because Ravenclaw actually just left his office, and didn't mean to leave anything on purpose.

Ancient runic texts, magical biology, transformation and creation of magical bloodlines, bionics of magical animals, ancient magic... Slytherin's fields are very complicated.

And he has already begun to sort out the magic system, researching the root of the birth of magic.

Slytherin believes that magic is born in the soul of "creatures (including inanimate magical beings, or "pseudo-souls (soul-like places that accommodate consciousness and thinking.

But in the long-term use of magic power, it will gradually be engraved in the blood, and then passed down.

He feels that this is also the reason why many first-generation Muggle-born wizards are very good, because they themselves are the source of this bloodline.

The initial magic of wizards all appeared by imitating certain abilities of those magical animals and magic, or some kind of phenomenon between heaven and earth.

Wizards yearn for it, and then produce similar magic.

Magic like the Horcrux was created by a black wizard based on the ability of a black magic creature.

There are also many magical animal abilities, such as the ability of birds and snakes to grow bigger and smaller, the ability of leopard cats to absorb thoughts...weather spells and freezing spells derived from the natural climate...

Slytherin: I would call it bionic magic!

Maybe this is the so-called Dao follows nature and learns from all things?

Slytherin has even conducted some human experiments, trying to allow wizards to directly master the abilities of certain magical animals. You don't need to cast spells, but you are born with it!

This kind of experiment is undoubtedly dangerous and unethical.

Many of Slytherin's views are very valuable, of course, Ted can't accept them all, just to develop ideas.

Although the current wizard magic system is weaker than ancient magic, it is also very advanced in many places. There is no need to be thick with the past and thin with the present.

Ted looked at the scrolls and books on several walls, and said softly: "These things are at least enough for us to learn in the fifth grade."

Ron on the side bared his teeth and cracked his mouth: "Fifth grade? I thought I would study for a lifetime!"

Ted comforted: "Don't think that the older the better, if so, wouldn't the ancient apes be the strongest? The current magic system has its own advantages, and many places are much superior to the unsystematic magic thousands of years ago."

"Think about it, a little wizard can learn a spell that has been invented and improved by generations for hundreds of years. Because we stand on the shoulders of giants."

Ted gestured with his wand: "And some of Slytherin's research is too cruel and not suitable for children. There is a reason why he is considered a dark wizard. We don't need to learn this part."

If given a choice, Ted would prefer to delve into the legacy of Ms. Ravenclaw, or the magical path of Gryffindor or Hufflepuff.

Salazar Slytherin's way, not Tad's way.

Oh, by the way, after returning home, I will conduct a psychological personality test on myself and my friends, and closely observe whether my mental bias has been affected by black magic.

Because Ted actually obtained the gains of "Bloodline Transformation + Level 3, Magizoology + Level 2" in the "organization (copy materials for more than an hour!

The impact came too fast?

I just read it through without even thinking about it!

There is indeed something about the things left by Slytherin~

Ted didn't even dare to study too deeply now.

It’s like starting to study those cutting-edge topics before graduating from high school—pure nonsense, but it’s easy to mess up your head.

Will affects magic, and magic will in turn affect xinxing.

Thanks to the book friend "Izumo Jianyue" for the 200-point reward! Thanks

(end of this chapter)

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