The Alchemist of Harry Potter

Chapter 624 Blank Diary

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When Harry bent down and picked up Riddle's diary from the ground, Tom Riddle, who was hiding in the diary, immediately noticed something was wrong.

After all, Gilderoy Lockhart never touches Horcruxes with his hands, and that feels very different from someone writing in a diary with a quill.

With Gilderoy Lockhart's level of care, Tom didn't think the guy would be so careless enough to let someone else take the diary out of his hands.

Could this be another trap that guy prepared for himself?

No wonder Tom had such an illusion. Lockhart deliberately pretended that Ginny Weasley was teasing him last time. God knows what new tricks will be played this time?

right!

It must be a new conspiracy prepared by that bastard!

Unbeknownst to him, he thought Tom was suffering from persecution paranoia.

Harry, who was holding the diary, didn't know that the diary in his hand had so many strange thoughts just now, and he was trying to dry the water on the diary with a rag.

After noticing the look of Ron beside him, Harry couldn't help but ask, "What's wrong?"

"Nothing?" Ron finally didn't speak.

"If you really have something to say, don't hold it in your heart!"

After Harry wiped the water off the notebook, he slowly tore open the damp pages, only to find that the diary was completely blank, with no trace of writing.

After hesitating, Ron finally couldn't help but reminded: "Harry, you know, in the wizarding world, some books are very dangerous."

"You mean this diary is dangerous?" Harry looked up at Ron and smiled comfortingly. "You should have seen it by now, this diary is not dangerous at all."

"No, it's your actions that are dangerous." Ron looked at the blank diary and recalled, "My dad once told me that there was an unlucky Muggle who accidentally bought a book from the wizarding world. , As a result, when I turned the book, my eyes were directly burned and blinded by the book."

Harry raised his eyebrows slightly, clearly not believing such a thing.

"There is another thing that is famous in the magic world. Anyone who has read "The Wizard's Sonnets" can only speak in five-line limericks in their lives, and..."

"Okay, I get it," Harry interrupted with a smile. "I'll pay attention later, but how can I tell which books are potentially dangerous?"

While speaking, Harry found the only page of the book with writing, on the first page of the diary, the handwriting had become blurred.

"Tom Riddle."

Harry read it out softly, and Ron, who was about to get up and walk away, stopped when he heard the name, and frowned deeply.

"You know this guy?" Harry couldn't help asking, noticing Ron's strangeness.

"know."

Ron put his head close, looked at the only writing on the diary, and said, "Tom Riddle won the award for his special contribution to the school fifty years ago."

"How did you find out?" Harry wondered how Ron knew all this information.

"Remember the last time I went to Filch's to lock up. He told me to wipe the items in the prize room clean." Ron said, rather annoyed, recalling the incident, "I hiccupped that day. Got a slug on it, it took a while to wipe it off, and if you've had a similar experience, remember his name."

"Tom didn't write a word, which is very abnormal." Harry ignored Ron's complaint and said to himself: "You should have noticed that there are no torn marks on the diary, and buying a diary usually Write something on it."

"Something's wrong. Maybe it was Riddle's Christmas present, and he happened to not like it, so he threw it away and didn't use it."

"If Riddle didn't care, the diary wouldn't exist for fifty years. It's not parchment." Harry felt that things were not that simple.

"And, Riddle must be a Muggle wizard."

"Why do you say that."

Ron felt that he was a little out of step with Harry's train of thought.

"Only Muggle wizards buy diaries in Muggle streets." Harry flipped the diary to the back, showing Ron the Vauxhall Road in London printed on it.

Ron had to admit that Harry had a point, wizards don't usually go shopping on Muggle streets. In fact, his father still doesn't understand the Muggle monetary system, let alone other wizards.

"There's one more thing I'm very concerned about." At this moment, Harry was like Hermione's possession, talking to himself about his doubts, "Why would someone want to throw it away, this is very unusual, isn't it, I always feel that What secrets are hidden in this diary."

When Hermione returned from the library, Harry showed her Tom Riddle's diary and told her how he found it.

"Your suspicion is right. There may be some secrets hidden in this diary." Hermione took the diary, looked at the date carefully, and said, "Don't you think it's a coincidence that the fifty-year diary suddenly appeared?"

"What a coincidence?" Ron's face was full of confusion and confusion. "Don't you expect this diary to contain the secret of opening the secret room?"

"I remember you told me that Malfoy said the Chamber of Secrets was opened fifty years ago." Hermione ignored Ron's words and continued her analysis, "Tom Riddle was awarded the Hogwarts at that time. Don't you think this is a coincidence?"

"What special contribution award?"

"It should be said that it is a special contribution award to the school." Ron explained: "I remember that Albert also won such an award, it seems that he won this award for saving Fred and George."

Harry was a little confused, obviously not understanding what Ron was saying.

"It seems that in the first grade, Fred and George entered the Forbidden Forest and ran into trouble. In the end, Albert discovered that they were missing and broke into the Forbidden Forest alone in the middle of the night to bring them out."

"Do you think Riddle won the award for catching Slytherin's heir?" Hermione reached into her bag and pulled out a bright red eraser, "This is a visible eraser, I'm in Diagon Alley. got it."

Hermione noticed that both Harry and Ron were looking at her, and explained, "You should know that if someone writes a diary and doesn't want people to know what's in it, they usually use invisible ink or invisible magic to erase the writing on it. hide."

After speaking, Hermione wiped hard on the page, but nothing came up.

Undaunted, Hermione took out her wand and tapped the diary three times, saying, "Hurry up!"

Still no response.

"It seems that this diary can't tell us everything it knows." Ron felt that Harry and Hermione were wasting their time. This is an ordinary diary.

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