"Wait, you mean, Uncle Salazar's body is in this secret room, and Uncle Godric's body is also there?" Ms. Gray said in shock, "Merlin! The differences and disputes between the three of them on the theory of pure blood led them to leave Hogwarts in frustration. Uncle Godric also left Hogwarts to find Uncle Salazar, and then never came back.”

"Yes," Anita said, "their bodies are in the Chamber."

"May I go and see them?" asked Ms. Gray cautiously.

"Of course." Anita took out Slytherin's locket and placed it in the octagonal recess of the central stone pillar.The thirteen stone pillars all emitted a dazzling silver light, and the ground in the middle disappeared, revealing a spiral staircase.

Anita led a few people down the stairs, and she said in Parseltongue, "God, I left this world." Immediately, all the steps glowed faintly, and complicated patterns appeared on the walls and steps. magic pattern.

Draco tapped one of the circles of circles with his wand familiarly, and the stairs spiraled down, sending them into a very Slytherin bedroom.In the center of the bedroom was a four-poster bed with silver and green hangings, on which lay two men, none other than Salazar Slytherin and Godric Gryffindor.

"Merlin!" Ms. Gray covered her mouth, tears streaming down her translucent cheeks.She floated excitedly to the bed.

"Wait! It's dangerous!" Anita reached out her hand to stop Ms. Gray, but her hand passed through Ms. Gray's translucent body, only touching the cold breath.

Ms. Gray approached the bed unconsciously, bumped her head against a silver light curtain and was bounced away.

"Ms. Gray, are you alright?" Anita stepped forward and asked.

Ms Gray shook her head.

Anita breathed a sigh of relief, you know, the last time Tom threw Draco's wizard robe at the light curtain, the wizard robe disappeared silently into the air, leaving nothing behind.

"Are there really no souls in them?" Hermione asked curiously. "They don't look dead at all."

Indeed, the bodies of Slytherin and Gryffindor looked rosy, and their chests were still heaving slightly, as if they were just sleeping.

"Dad told me so." Anita said, and the three looked at Ms. Gray. Ms. Gray had been a ghost for nearly a thousand years, so she should know more about souls.Ms. Gray nodded, "Yes, their souls are not in their bodies, but their bodies are still alive."

"So they're somewhere between life and death, right? Not dead, but not alive either," said Hermione.

"I'm curious, how did they do it?" Draco said, "I remember your dad said that when he pulled his soul out of his body, his body died with it. At the moment, his body was preserved with extremely low temperature. But the bodies of Slytherin and Gryffindor are still alive, thousands of years have passed, and they are still alive."

Hermione nodded and said, "Indeed, this is unreasonable. This can already be regarded as eternal life, and eternal life is one of the domains that wizards cannot control."

"That's right," Ms. Gray said, "immortality is the domain of the gods. If Uncle Salazar and Uncle Godric can achieve immortality, they don't have to go to other worlds to become gods."

"Wait, eternal life is the realm of God. Where did I hear this sentence?" Anita frowned, trying to remember as she paced back and forth. "I remembered! Dumbledore once said to me, 'Eternal life is the realm of the gods, and the Philosopher's Stone may be a corner of eternal life that wizards can accidentally spy on by chance. If you want to get involved in this realm, you always have to paid a very high price.’ And the Philosopher’s Stone was made according to the Jewish Book of Abraham.”

"You mean, the current situation of Slytherin and Gryffindor is related to the "Jewish Book of Abraham"? But your father and I have studied that book many times in order to make the Philosopher's Stone, and have never found any What about immortality?" Draco said.

"Maybe our interpretation of that book was wrong," Anita said. "In addition to the method of making the Sorcerer's Stone, there are many mysterious symbols on it. We have no way to decipher it, can we?"

Draco nodded thoughtfully.

"Where is the Jewish Book of Abraham now?" asked Hermione.

"It's in my room, I'll get it." Anita went back to the room and brought the book.Three people and one ghost sat together casually, studying the book.

The Jewish Book of Abraham is made of finely smooth bark, bound in brass and engraved with strange and mysterious symbols.The book is not thick, only 21 pages, and consists of seven pages.The seventh page of each group does not have any text, but on the seventh page of the first group, a wand being swallowed by a giant snake is drawn, while pages No. 14 and 21 are blank.

"This pattern." Anita said, pointing to the pattern on the seventh page, "Salazar Slytherin has an identical tattoo on his back."

Hermione glanced at Slytherin, who was tightly wrapped in wizard robes on the bed, and asked, "How do you know that Slytherin has tattoos on his back?"

"The consciousness of Hogwarts likes me very much. He has shared some interesting memories with me." Anita winked at Hermione. "For example, the picture of Slytherin getting out of the bath."

Draco was jealous, and asked with a half smile, "What have you seen?"

"It's just the back view from the waist up, I promise." Anita swore, "Since Slytherin knew that Hogwarts had his own consciousness, he will deliberately shield him. So I can't see all of it."

"You still want to see the whole thing, huh?" Draco's ending sounded dangerous.

Hermione gave Anita a reminding look, but Anita didn't notice it at all, and nodded honestly, "I don't ask much, at least show me a complete back view."

Draco was angry and funny, and really didn't know what to do with Anita.

Anita belatedly noticed Draco's black face, she smiled and kissed Draco's lips lightly, and whispered in his ear, "Well, Salazar belongs to Godric, of course I I want to see your bathing picture even more."

Draco's earlobes turned red instantly, but he was no longer the boy who was at a loss when Anita teased him back then, Draco chuckled lightly, and whispered back, "I can take this as an invitation to take a bath together Is it? Huh?" The gorgeous and deep ending sound is very attractive.

Anita's face was stained with a thin blush, and she stared at Draco with wide eyes, bewildered, like a frightened small animal.

"Just kidding." Draco smiled and rubbed Anita's head.

Anita glared at Draco angrily, more like some kind of small animal, Draco couldn't help poking Anita's cheek lightly.

Hermione rolled her eyes, "Getaroom. (Show points quickly.)"

Even Ms. Gray, who has always been proud, looked at the two of them teasingly.

"Ahem." Anita blushed and changed the subject, "We just mentioned that Slytherin also has a tattoo of a wand devoured by a giant snake on his back."

"It can't be a tattoo," Ms. Gray said. "If Uncle Salazar has such a pattern on his body, it can only be a contract."

"Contract?" Anita turned to Ms. Gray in surprise, "Hiss—"

"What's wrong?" Draco asked worriedly.

"It's okay, it's just a finger cut by the paper." Anita put her finger in her mouth and sucked it indifferently, and continued to ask Ms. Gray, "Can a person sign a contract with a book?"

"Why not?" Ms. Gray asked back, "This book is not an ordinary book, and it is very likely that the secret of eternal life is hidden in it. As we all know, eternal life is the domain of gods. Therefore, this book is very likely to be a book of gods. What is left cannot be judged by common sense.”

"That is to say, it is because of this contract that Slytherin's soul can leave the body, but the body is still alive. What about Gryffindor? How did he do it?" Hermione asked.

"Maybe it's because there is a soul contract between the two of them," Annie said.

"Soul contract?"

"Well, I'm not very clear." Anita said, "The last time the Sorting Hat leaked, I learned that there is a soul contract between Slytherin and Gryffindor. The Sorting Hat told me that the soul contract is a thousand years Before, the wizards signed a contract for the convenience of contacting at any time. But I'm sure the Sorting Hat is fooling me."

The three of them focused their gazes full of curiosity and gossip on Ms. Gray in unison.

Ms. Gray moved uncomfortably, remained silent for a while, and compromised, "Well, I think you have also seen the relationship between Uncle Salazar and Uncle Godric."

The three of them turned their heads, glanced at the two sleeping on the bed hugging each other, and nodded.

"This soul contract, if I'm not mistaken, is a marriage contract. This is a very ancient contract that directly binds the souls of two people, life after life. The two people who signed the marriage contract can share each other if they wish. everything," Ms Gray said.

"So it is," said Anita. "It's almost clear now. I think it's necessary for us to tell Headmaster Dumbledore all this. The curse is beyond our power."

"I agree." Hermione nodded. "Actually, we should have done this a long time ago."

Draco and Ms. Gray nodded in agreement.

"It's very late today, let's go back to rest first, and go to Professor Dumbledore tomorrow to explain everything." Anita stood up while speaking, "Oh, Dad will definitely be very angry."

At this moment, Anita found Draco and Ms. Gray looking at her in horror, and Hermione let out a scream.

"What's wrong?" Annie asked in confusion and anxiety.

Immediately afterwards, Anita heard a "bang" sound of a heavy object falling to the ground.She looked back and saw that her body had fallen to the ground.

But she was obviously standing.Anita raised her hand to her eyes in astonishment, only to find that her hand was translucent, like Ms. Gray's.

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