The hat that Dumbledore took out was the Sorting Hat.

In those days, the Sorting Hat was Gryffindor's own hat.

Every time a new student is assigned a college, the hat has to appear once, and the rest of the year is spent in the cabinet in the principal's office thinking about the opening remarks of next year.

When a sorting hat is put on a newborn child, it is usually buckled to the position of the eyes. It seems that Gryffindor had a big head when he was alive.

As an important item of Gryffindor himself, the Sorting Hat was enchanted and connected to another relic of Gryffindor, the sword of Gryffindor.

Only a person with true Gryffindor Academy literacy can draw the Gryffindor sword directly from the hat.

Throughout the millennia of Hogwarts' history, many Gryffindor students have been exposed to the Gryffindor sword in this way.

For the rest of the time, the Gryffindor swords remained silently in the box in the headmaster's room.

Although the Gryffindor sword is indeed a rare boutique, in actual history, the number of appearances is very small.

Because the previous principals usually take good care of the relics of the founders, I have never heard of any principal going out with a Gryffindor sword.

As for the students taking out their swords from their hats, well, even the hats are in the principal's office. Does the principal go out with a sorting hat? Or give the students the Sorting Hat to run around?

So Gryffindor's sword is very rare.

Dumbledore is also Gryffindor House and served as the head of Gryffindor.

Coupled with the headmaster's authority, it was quite easy to channel the Gryffindor sword from the Sorting Hat.

Immediately afterwards, Dumbledore held his sword upside down and gestured to Professor McGonagall.

Professor McGonagall, who was manipulating the stone statues to attack from all angles, immediately understood, controlled a stone statue to withdraw, and took the sword from Dumbledore.

The main reason is that Dumbledore saw that the quality of the stone statues' weapons was still a little worse, and the basilisks could not turn over any waves. To further condone the stone statues and water elements to destroy the leather of the basilisks is to bring the value of the loot. to damage.

So Dumbledore acted decisively and let the stone statue kill the basilisk while maintaining the integrity of the spoils as much as possible.

The stone statue holding the Gryffindor sword approached the basilisk that had been nailed to the ground.

Although he was blind in both eyes, the basilisk's sense of hearing and smell was still there, and he was clearly aware that something was approaching him in front of him.

The basilisk, which was chained to the ground, unable to move, reluctantly turned his head, and the huge head swung forward, directly opening its **** mouth, and biting towards the stone statue.

The venom of the basilisk is something that no magician is willing to touch directly, but the stone statue is not flesh and blood, and the venom of the basilisk is not sulfuric acid, so it has no effect on the stone statue.

The stone statue directly used his left shoulder to catch the basilisk's dying counterattack, and the stone's shoulder supported the basilisk's upper jaw.

With his right hand, he grabbed the Gryffindor sword, and from the basilisk's mouth, he inserted one upward into the basilisk's head.

The basilisk's brain was damaged from the inside, its huge body twitched a few times, its hideous head swayed and fell, and its big yellow eyes were empty.

Dumbledore breathed a sigh of relief, and although it took a lot of effort, the matter was finally resolved.

The basilisk also fell, and the next step was to quickly divide some important parts while the basilisk's body was still warm.

If the basilisk's venom is not collected at this time, it is estimated that it will dry up after a while, and then only the fangs will have residues.

In addition to the liquid venom, the fangs were also pulled out one by one for preservation.

The basilisk's eyes are very valuable~www.readwn.com~ Originally, this thing could not be sold through proper channels, and Dumbledore was not worried that the basilisk's eyes would be circulated in the black market.

Therefore, Snape personally operated, completely removed the eyes of the basilisk, preserved it with special medicine, and prepared to sell it directly to Aiqi.

For the rest, Dumbledore snapped his fingers, and more than 30 house-elves teleported over at once.

There are hundreds of house elves at Hogwarts, and Dumbledore prepared it before. If it is troublesome to fight the basilisk, he will directly summon the house elves.

The house elf worked hard and took over the remaining basilisk dismemberment tasks very obediently.

Collect and freeze the bones, meat, tendons, and even blood and internal organs of the basilisk.

This scene is a bit like a slaughterhouse, and several professors have no desire to watch it.

So, the professors decided that when Snape took off the basilisk's eyes, everyone would go up first and go back to the school.

After being busy for a long time, everyone was tired and prepared to leave the task of cleaning the battlefield to the house elves.

After they have cleaned up, the professors will come down again to see if there are any precious magic books and magic items left in Slytherin's secret room.

The meeting is divided into half. If there is any secret Slytherin biography, it must belong to Hogwarts School, but it is normal for professors to transcribe it.

The professors all relaxed, watching Snape plucking the basilisk's eyes in full force.

At the same time, Professor Quirrell, under the guidance of Voldemort, was well prepared and quickly cracked all the levels, passed through the magic fire created by Snape at the end, and came to a hall.

Professor Quirrell's eyes were burning, and the Philosopher's Stone was right in front of him!

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