A small problem is that although Snape has basically determined the location of Slytherin's Chamber of Secrets, there is no way to open the door of the Chamber of Secrets.

Snape even considered blasting the entrance directly with magic.

Fortunately, Mr. Headmaster stopped Snape's sabotage in time.

As the headmaster of Hogwarts, Dumbledore still tries to preserve the buildings of Hogwarts as much as possible.

Especially the old buildings like the secret room with a thousand-year history that can be traced back to the establishment of the school.

Facts have proved that a hundred years of illegal construction will become a protection unit and cannot be demolished.

Not to mention this thousand-year-old building.

Dumbledore is preparing for a big basilisk cleanup.

However, the so-called "large-scale" can't actually use many people.

There are only those professors at Hogwarts, and there are also professors who are basically not considered combat power after deducting divination classes and Muggle studies classes.

In fact, only a few people were dispatched in the end.

The main commander is, of course, Headmaster Dumbledore.

Professor McGonagall, the vice-principal, is a master of transfiguration, so he joined in without hesitation.

Professor McGonagall is also the dean of Gryffindor House. Since the dean of Gryffindor House is dispatched, people from other colleges have to be dispatched just for the sake of face.

Snape, the dean of Slytherin Academy, was originally a high-level combat force.

In the whole school, the only one with the deepest research on black magic is Dumbledore and Snape.

Although Professor Flitwick, the dean of Ravenclaw College, is short in stature, he is not good-looking.

When he was young, he won the championship of the fighting competition.

So Professor Flitwick did his part to attend the battle sequence.

Then there is Professor Sprout, the head of Hufflepuff.

Hufflepuff is the most mundane and unremarkable of the four colleges, and its dean, Sprout, is not very prominent among the other deans.

However, who can become the dean of one of the four major colleges, who has no ability to press the bottom of the box.

If coupled with the skilled use of aggressive plants in battle, Professor Sprout's combat effectiveness is really not low.

Especially in the case that humans and basilisks will die if they meet each other, Professor Sprout's plants are very worth looking forward to.

Most of the other professors don't have much Bean Lee, so I won't call them.

But Hagrid, Dumbledore's die-hard, came with him.

Because Hagrid is half of the giant bloodline, he has a relatively high resistance to magic and is very good at dealing with magical animals.

At this time, the professor of the Fantastic Beasts Protection class, Kettle Burn, had not retired, and Hagrid was not a professor, just a key keeper.

This time there was no notice of martial law, because with such a lineup, especially with Dumbledore, the professors were not worried.

Even a thousand-year-old basilisk has to be cowardly in the face of a well-prepared and luxurious lineup.

However, the area around the women's toilet on the second floor is isolated.

After all, a group of teachers entered the women's toilet together, and there were also a group of students watching outside. Just think about this scene.

Other teachers and teachers should be in class and have not been affected.

After the group set off, Professor Quirrell repeatedly confirmed that the professors had all left and disappeared around the corner.

In the women's bathroom, Snape asked the crying Myrtle again in front of everyone. The professors synthesized the information given by Snape and came to the conclusion that the secret room should be in this room. in the women's restroom.

Snape pointed to a brass faucet and introduced:

"Myrtle saw the basilisk's eyes around here.

The only faucet here that doesn't let water has a serpentine relief on it.

This is most likely the entrance to the Chamber of Secrets.

However, I used all kinds of lock-picking magic to no avail, and Dumbledore didn't allow me to destroy this entrance.

So I haven't had the chance to enter the secret room yet. "

Everyone turned their attention to Dumbledore, who explained with a smile:

"As a Hogwarts faculty member, it's best to try not to damage public property.

Actually, I think there should be a good way to open this entrance.

After all, this secret room was left to future generations by Slytherin. If future generations did not master profound magic, then to ensure that they can still be opened, the conditions for this opening should be very simple.

Nothing more than blood or secret orders.

As the most famous Parseltongue~www.readwn.com~ and the serpentine relief here, I personally think that the way this secret room is opened is related to Parseltongue.

The traces of magic left here also show that this magic is very similar to the stone beast at the door of my office, and the key is to find the correct order to open the door.

Fortunately--"

Having said that, Dumbledore took out a not very big book from his robe:

"—I have a simple Parseltongue dictionary in my library.

We can give it a try.

Fortunately, when I was learning the murloc language, I collected dictionaries of many unfamiliar languages.

Now the known Parseltongue is almost gone.

Although a few of us do not have the ability to speak Parseltongue and understand the language of snakes, it is still possible to pronounce them according to the dictionary. "

Having said that, Dumbledore opened the book and asked everyone by the way:

"So let's guess what word Slytherin is most likely to use as a code?"

Several professors came to be interested and put forward their own guesses, and then Dumbledore looked them up according to the dictionary.

Dumbledore hissed at the faucet and spoke out the professors' guesses one by one.

After experimenting with a series of words such as "pure blood", "Rongya", "great", "Slytherin", and finally met Hagrid, Dumbledore pronounced the word "open" in snake language.

In an instant, the faucet was covered in a brilliant white light and began to spin, and then the sink began to move.

The sink sank, revealing a pipe wide enough for one person to slip in.

Snape's head was covered in black lines. Who would have thought that among these professors, Hagrid was the one who was the closest in thinking to Slytherin.

But considering that Hagrid was now a key keeper, specializing in opening and locking doors, Snape was relieved.

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