Chapter 129 Ravenclaw Common Room
Chapter 129 Ravenclaw Common Room
Chapter 129 Ravenclaw Common Room
Is your magic lock broken?
This was Roy's first reaction—but after a quick glance, it seemed there was nothing wrong with it.
Was I really wrong?
Your magic lock array is really outdated; it can't even keep up with the hottest magic array techniques right now.
So—Loira had to look at this problem with the mindset of a normal wizard—what can glow continuously without magic?
Does such a thing even exist in the Wizarding World?
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Loila pondered for a long time, but she couldn't come up with an answer.
Does the Avada Kedavra curse count as emitting light? If you want it to emit light continuously—then how about the Cruciatus Curse? But doesn't that use magic?
After thinking for about ten minutes, Loila gritted her teeth and slightly raised her head.
Ahem—it's not that I couldn't guess it, I just glanced at the answer a little—I only looked at the first letter—
Hmm "6"
S
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Is the word that starts with the letter 's'—the Divine Sword Shadowless Curse?
Loila recalled the spell she had seen in her diary—but would this spell glow? It didn't seem so. Should she look at another letter?
Loila shifted her eyes slightly to the right and saw the second letter.
"U"
66
su
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Wait a minute—isn't that the sun?
Loila's lips twitched, and her face immediately turned red!
What an idiot I am! I've been thinking about this for so long and I never even considered the sun—and—and isn't this something I see every day?
No, there must be something wrong with this question! Isn't this a magic academy? The questions should be related to magic!
However, no matter how Loila explained it, she still couldn't guess the answer.
"sun."
As Loila answered softly, the bronze door made a soft sound, and then slowly opened with the sound of gears turning.
"——"
Loy cautiously peeked inside, seemingly seeing no one—she nodded slightly, then carefully stepped inside.
The Ravenclaw House lounge is very large, with a huge glass dome in the middle, from which moonlight shines down and falls perfectly on the table in the center of the lounge.
Loila's long silver hair shimmered strangely in the moonlight, like the twinkling stars in the night sky.
Her blue eyes were wide open as she looked up at the stars in the sky. They were so beautiful! Much nicer than the Slytherin common room—
Ah, mainly because it's much drier than there.
Loila gently curled the corners of her lips, then carefully looked around. Surely no one saw her spacing out just now?
After confirming this, she carefully walked to the middle of the lounge and gently raised her wand.
The notebook cover floated up slowly, began to hover in Roy's expectant gaze—and then—it collapsed headfirst in the direction it had left.
It seems there are no thieves among the Ravenclaw students—that's great.
Loira nodded briskly and prepared to leave. She planned to visit the Gryffindor common room that evening, and it was almost midnight—if she walked quickly, she might still be able to—
"Um?"
Loila paused for a moment, then suddenly noticed something on the carpet beneath her feet—she was slightly taken aback before realizing it was a person!
"Eek!" she exclaimed, then took a few steps back and plopped down on the sofa.
Why is there someone here?!
She—she'd been seen? And in a rather inappropriate place! Loila instinctively pressed down on the hem of her robe.
Why can't I see her?! How did she get here?! Should I use a forgetting spell?! Wait, isn't this illegal in England?!
Loila gripped her wand tightly, trembling, unsure of what to do.
but--
The person lying on the carpet remained silent.
Hey?
Sensing something was amiss, Loila slightly raised her head, looking thoughtfully at the student—
She seems to be asleep?
Loila gently raised her wand, and a ray of light illuminated the person's appearance.
It's Luna—I thought it was someone else—seeing that familiar silver hair, Loira subconsciously breathed a sigh of relief—
Then suddenly I realized something was wrong.
Why is Luna sleeping here?! Could it be—she's been bullied? Just like Durmstrang himself—though back then he only slept in the rooftop storage room, he'd never actually slept on the carpet—
No, that's not the point! Was Luna ostracized? Was she kicked out of the lounge by some annoying students and forced to sleep here?
Loila took a deep breath and pursed her lips.
This is absolutely—absolutely horrible! I must get justice for Luna—
"Hmm—" Just as Loila was thinking this, Luna suddenly opened her eyes, let out a murmur, and then stared at Loila in a daze for a few seconds.
"Loila?"
"Ah—Luna—" Loila quickly waved her wand gently to cancel the glow spell, realizing she had woken Luna up.
"I'm sorry—" she quickly apologized, "I—I think I woke you up—"
"No, that's not true." Luna chuckled softly and slowly got up from the carpet. "I was just waiting for you here—and then I fell asleep."
So that's how it is—Loila blushed and scratched her ear, realizing she had almost misunderstood her classmates—and how could someone as smart as Luna be bullied, right?
Surely not!
But how did she know she would be coming today?
Loila looked at Luna with curiosity. Luna gently sat down on the sofa and tilted her head, saying, "Of course I know."
"I guessed it a few days ago after Loila asked me how to get into the Ravenclaw common room." Her voice, bathed in moonlight, was as melodious as an accordion playing. "I've been waiting ever since."
"All the time—all the time?" Loila looked at Luna in surprise. Had Luna actually been sleeping here for the next three or four days?
"I'm sorry," Luo Yi said hurriedly, bowing her head. "I should have told you when—"
"No," Luna shook her head and said, "Isn't it more fun this way?"
"I don't know when I'll wake up, and it will feel like I'm meeting you again in a dream."
"Again—again?" Loila's face suddenly turned red upon hearing this word. She lowered her head and whispered, "Why—why again?"
"Because I dreamed about Loila before." Luna's words made Loila shudder.
Wow—that's amazing—I've never dreamed of Luna before. I've dreamed of my family, I've dreamed of Muller—
He even dreamed about Lockhart—but never about Luna.
Loila secretly made up her mind that she must dream of Miss Luna Lovegood at least once—
But if she dreamt about herself—what happened?
Loila glanced at Luna instinctively, only to find that Miss Lovegood simply smiled and said, "It's a secret."
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She put a finger to her lips: "It's a secret!"
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