Chapter 288 Spitting is not a good wizard
After the memorial service, Douglas put away the table and the wine.
The professors who were watching were speechless for a while. They did not expect to come to a place like this. Douglas also brought a table and wine.
Then several people came to the kneeling stone statue of Tom Riddle.
After several deans saw the kneeling stone statue, they immediately looked at Douglas. Although they didn't know the young Voldemort, this style was definitely done by Douglas.
Douglas saw everyone looking at him and explained:
"This is what Voldemort looked like when he was sixteen years old, Tom Riddle. Let him kneel here to repent for those heroes who sacrificed their lives."
Snape snorted disdainfully:
"Do you think the Dark Lord is a repentant person?"
The other people had just paid homage to the sacrificed people, but they didn't say anything else about it.
Dumbledore said from the side: "Tom's soul is now in danger. The only way to save him now is to repent. Only repentance can repair his soul. Douglas, please open the door."
Dumbledore's sudden turn made the corners of his mouth twitch.
Looking at the four former teachers in front of him, he suddenly regretted his decision to open the door. In front of his former professor, he spat on a stone statue in a very dishonorable manner. He suddenly felt that he was unable to do such a thing.
Douglas suddenly felt embarrassed, scratched his head and said:
"The original condition for opening the secret realm door is that a person needs to contribute most of his own blood to open it. After I came last time, I changed the opening condition to just spit on the stone statue, and the door will open... ..hey-hey......"
Snape's mouth twitched.
The other three deans were speechless.
Professor McGonagall cleared her throat and said patiently:
"Douglas, you are now a professor at Hogwarts, and you are no longer the naughty little wizard who used to be a mischievous mischief-maker at Hogwarts.
If possible, I'd better change this setting. I don't want the outstanding graduates of Hogwarts to learn to spit.
Albus, you should have been there when Douglas did this kind of thing. Why didn't you stop him? "
Dumbledore opened his mouth. He didn't expect that he had his own business here.
Professor Sprout said helplessly:
"Douglas, if you were still a student now, I would definitely put you in solitary confinement."
Professor Flitwick rubbed his head, thinking that the stone statue was taller than him when he was kneeling, and spitting directly into the mysterious man's face, this... was indeed a little bad.
"Douglas, can you change this entrance to what knowledge is required to enter, just like the entrance to the Slytherin Chamber of Secrets, which requires answering the corresponding knowledge."
Snape sneered:
"Even if you smear the stone statue of the Dark Lord with toad entrails, it's still better than your bad idea. We didn't come here at night just to see you spit on him."
Douglas wanted to say that his original idea was simply to make students no longer afraid of Voldemort, but now that he thought about it, this approach was really useless.
At this time Professor McGonagall said:
"How about this, use the transformation technique to resurrect the stone statue, let the students know clearly who it is, and then fight with it. Only after defeating him can the door be opened. What do you think?"
The people Professor McGonagall mentioned did not include Douglas and Dumbledore. He looked at the other three deans as he spoke.
These deans are no longer the deans they once were. They have experienced the baptism of Douglas's novels and often modified the settings of the Slytherin Chamber of Secrets. They have already had all kinds of fantastic ideas.
Professor Flitwick's eyes lit up and he said:
"There is a saying in Douglas's novel that the greatest enemy you can encounter is yourself, and it is yourself who you lie waiting for in caves and caves.
We can set up a magic on this stone statue that can monitor the magic range of the incoming person, so as to adjust your magical ability to be equivalent to the incoming person. As long as you defeat a wizard equal to yourself, you can pass. What do you think of this setting? "
Professor McGonagall nodded and said:
"Yes, but I think it is still necessary to set a certain range for the magic power requirements. The magic power itself determines the power of the magic. If the magic power is not enough, no matter how powerful the magic spell is, it will only tickle the enemy. For those who do not have enough magic power, even stone statues will It can’t be activated, let alone open the door for them.”
Snape said slowly from the side:
"Actually, I think they should not be allowed to defeat themselves, but should be allowed to defeat the sixteen-year-old Dark Lord. Therefore, the magic power can be set within a certain range, but at the same time, the stone statue must be at least partially at the level of the Dark Lord back then. "
Douglas said quickly:
"The professor is right. After all, they will face a 60-year-old Voldemort who is more powerful than the 16-year-old Voldemort."
Snape snorted:
"Do you expect the Dark Lord to personally deal with a group of young wizards who have just graduated? Are the people under him just waving flags and shouting?"
Others thought the same thing and accepted Snape's suggestion.
Professor Sprout suggested:
"I think the magic range should be set at a minimum value. After all, in addition to their own magic, they can also use other magic props, magic plants, and even magical animals as helpers. After all, these are the abilities of wizards themselves."
"Then how to set the magical ability of this stone statue? Give it the Transfiguration Technique? I remember Albus said that Voldemort's Transfiguration Technique is indeed good."
Douglas said quietly from the side:
"Have you forgotten that he is the Dark Lord? Of course, dark magic takes priority. Are you right, Professor Snape?"
Professor McGonagall glanced at Professor Snape again, and then suggested directly without waiting for him to speak:
"Severus, it's up to you to use magic. It can be black magic, but it's best to weaken it. Just let the students experience the consequences of black magic, and don't really hurt them."
Snape said coldly: "Dark magic is not their toy..."
Dumbledore said from the side: "As long as it is dark magic within a reasonable range, there is no need to weaken it. Even if it is really injured, I think Douglas should have a way to treat it. It is best to choose those controllable dark magic."
Douglas was silent on the side, and he was also arranged. He randomly said to Dumbledore:
"Professor, you taught Voldemort back then, so you must know him better than the rest of us. When the time comes, please give it some of Voldemort's personality and habits."
Dumbledore nodded, then said with a smile:
"Okay, then should we revise it now, or should Douglas spit on it first and then talk about it after reading the inside."












