Chapter 301: Stealing Things from the Girls' Dormitory



Seeing that there was no one around, Wentworth finally spoke: "Don't bother with that. It's just a matter of words. The monster in the secret room is a basilisk!"

After hearing Wentworth's answer, several people looked at each other in surprise. At this time, Wentworth continued, "If you don't know what a basilisk is, go to the library and check it out. You should be able to find it. I have something else to do, so I'll leave first!"

After saying this, Wentworth turned and left.

Wentworth had only taken a few steps when he was stopped by several people. Harry said pleadingly:

"Wentworth, although we are not the target of the basilisk, Hermione..."

At this point, Wentworth glanced at Hermione, who had been silent beside him, and recalled the plot of the original book, then said with certainty:

"Oh, Hermione, Hermione must be among the targets of the basilisk."

Hermione: “…”

Others: "..."

Afterwards, not only Harry, but even the changed Draco couldn't help but say, "Wentworth, you must think of a way!"

Wentworth said impatiently, "Don't worry. As long as you don't look directly into the basilisk's eyes, your life will not be in danger. At most, you will be petrified. The mandrake planted by our dean can heal you quickly!"

The reason why Wentworth did not take this matter seriously was because Wentworth knew that this year's Hogwarts was a rare semester in which no one died. Even the professor of Hogwarts' Defense Against the Dark Arts survived this year, which was enough to prove that this year was safe.

Although Wentworth looked nonchalant, Harry and the others were as if they were facing a formidable enemy. Finally, Wentworth became a little impatient and had to say, "Okay, okay, I'll take care of this matter. After I've dealt with it, you guys can do whatever you need to do. Anyway, don't bother me again, okay?"

Hearing Wentworth's words, the four of them nodded and agreed.

Then Wentworth left quickly.

Watching Wentworth leave, Ron said in disbelief, "Can he really deal with the basilisk left by Slytherin by himself?"

Harry and Hermione seemed to have great trust in Wentworth. Harry said, "Don't worry. As long as Wentworth is determined to take over this matter, he will definitely succeed!"

In Harry's eyes, no matter how powerful the basilisk is, it can't be more powerful than Voldemort, right? Although it was left by Slytherin, Slytherin was a figure from thousands of years ago. What is there to be afraid of?

The reason why Wentworth was willing to take over this matter was, firstly, that he was a little impatient with being pestered by Harry and others. Secondly, it was just a matter of convenience!

As Wentworth was familiar with the original work, he naturally knew how all this happened. The culprit behind all this was the diary that was transformed into a Horcrux by Voldemort, and now, that diary should be in Ginny's hands.

So Wentworth simply found Cassandra.

"What, you want me to go to the Gryffindor girls' dormitory and steal something?"

Then, Cassandra looked at Wentworth with a strange look. Wentworth read the following meanings from Cassandra's eyes, including but not limited to: disgusting! pervert! hooligan! disappointment! heartbreak! excitement...

Wait, what is excitement?

Just when Wentworth was a little confused, Cassandra said: "For this kind of thing, you should go find someone else. If...if you really want something...actually...I can also..."

Wentworth quickly stopped Cassandra from saying anything else and said, "Hey, have you heard about the latest rumors about the Chamber of Secrets?"

Wentworth nodded, then shook his head and said, "It really doesn't matter. However, this rumor has caused a lot of noise in Hogwarts. I don't like it!"

Cassandra nodded thoughtfully, and then said meaningfully:

"In fact, you want to fight with Salazar Slytherin, one of the most powerful wizards in history, right?! Although Slytherin lived thousands of years ago, it is almost impossible to fight with him, but he has left a so-called back-up plan, which gives you an opportunity!"

At this point, Cassandra couldn't hide her excitement and said:

"Wentworth, you are amazing. You can find this opportunity that is not an opportunity!"

Wentworth: "...Ah? Yes! That's it!"

Looking at the excited Cassandra, Wentworth continued:

"I didn't know what to do at first, but last night I completed another dream divination. I predicted that the key to the Chamber of Secrets is actually a notebook, and that notebook is now in the hands of Ginny Weasley. That's why I want you to steal it for me!"

Hearing Wentworth's words, Cassandra looked at Wentworth, and Wentworth once again read a lot of things from Cassandra's eyes:

Scrutiny! Doubt! Suspicion! Disappointment...

Wait, what does disappointment mean? At this time, Cassandra suddenly said: "Okay, leave this matter to me! Tonight, I will give you the diary!"

Wentworth was still very confident in Cassandra's ability to get things done.

It turns out that Cassandra is worthy of Wentworth's new position.

Thomas Revel, who returned to the core power department of the British Ministry of Magic, prepared many things for his only daughter in case of emergency, including Polyjuice Potion.

After taking the Polyjuice Potion, Cassandra transformed herself into Ginny and successfully sneaked into the Gryffindor common room. She then stole the diary while Ginny was away.

As soon as she got the diary, Cassandra felt a voice ringing deep in her heart: Open this diary, and you will get...

"Ginny, it's so late and curfew is almost here. Where are you going?"

Suddenly, a voice behind Cassandra interrupted the voice in Cassandra's heart.

Cassandra looked back and saw that it was Ginny Weasley's brother, Ron Weasley.

Seeing this, Cassandra immediately pretended to be Ginny and said, "Oh, brother, I...I left something in the library. I'll go get it and be back soon!"

Then, Cassandra couldn't wait to leave the Gryffindor common room.

Ron couldn't help but frowned as he watched Ginny leave.

(End of this chapter)


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