"Aviary, rope, thread," Felix repeated.

He suddenly discovered a characteristic of Ravenclaw, she was very, very fond of inspiring people - whether that person wanted to be inspired by her or not.

"Mother, can't you be more straightforward?" Helena said aside.

Ms. Ravenclaw glanced at her and reluctantly solved the mystery: "Don't rudely stuff memory into anything, you need to shape memory."

Felix seemed to have thought of something, but there was still a layer of window paper, so he couldn't see clearly.

"Memory shaping, or the structure that stabilizes memory."

The swift in Ravenclaw's hand turned into a silver mist, and then reassembled into a standing eagle, with dense spots of light all over the eagle's body.

The eagle fell to the ground, looking forward to its prestige.

"What are these?" Felix's breathing seemed to be stagnant, and he directly activated his thinking acceleration, desperately remembering the structure of these light spots.

Ravenclaw said flatly: "Soul nodes? Memory nodes? Whatever, I just found some structures that hold memories."

"So, you are also..." Constructed like this?

"Yeah, I'm just a memory of 'Rowena Ravenclaw', not a real person, not a ghost, or even a life, but only emotions are true."

"As for transferring consciousness, you can refer to contract magic." She said quickly.

Felix could only jot down his last question at the right time: "Ma'am, I want to know how far the four founders have pushed magic?"

Ravenclaw glanced at him approvingly. "Too much will only disturb you, and I can tell you that we are magical creatures ourselves."

She glanced at the crown that was constantly being washed away by the huge magic power, and a large amount of black gas was smashed into pieces.

"It's almost time," said Lady Ravenclaw softly, her figure slowly fading, but she still looked at Helena tenderly.

The light on Helena became brighter and more holy, and a joy from the heart spread.

The temporary body constructed of magic has disappeared, and she has reverted to the form of a ghost.

"Can I hug you again?" she asked.

Ms. Ravenclaw opened her arms, and the two somewhat illusory figures stuck together, and it took a long time to separate.

In the vortex of magic power, a blurred face rushed out of the crown, but it shattered silently immediately.

Lady Ravenclaw grabbed the tiara - it was washed clean, like new, shining brightly.

"I will rebuild the crown as your reward," she said to Felix.

"Ms Ravenclaw, you don't have to..." he hesitated.

"It's not as smart as you think, and it's not wisdom if it can be given," said Ms. Ravenclaw, her figure getting fainter and the crown brighter.

She turned her head away and looked at Helena.

"It's a pity that I can't walk with you anymore." Ms. Ravenclaw said that she was just a memory, and today she has completed her mission and will dissipate.

Helena smiled and said, "I have the courage to go on."

Ms. Ravenclaw stared at her, and after three minutes, maybe five, maybe ten, she finally disappeared.

"Dang!"

The crown fell to the ground and rolled twice.

"Take it, it's yours," Helena said.

The light on Helena grew stronger and stronger, and the restrictions that Lady Ravenclaw had left on her had disappeared.

Felix didn't even look at the crown. He stared at Helena and said a little sternly, "I'm going to lose another friend today."

She floated up in front of him, her palm trying to touch his cheek, but her fingers went through.

"It seems you have had a sad experience too."

Felix was silent for a moment: "Let's go out." He stretched out his palm and let the crown fly over with the diary, which he stuffed into the ring.

The two walked out of the Room of Requirement, and the light on her body spread quickly, and the soft light illuminated the entire corridor on the eighth floor.

"It may be too late, I still have something to say to someone." Helena said.

"Need help?" Felix asked, knowing who she was referring to as 'people'.

"Of course." She smiled at him. "We're friends, aren't we?"

Felix's wand exploded, and the window in front of him disappeared suddenly. He supported Helena and jumped down from the window on the eighth floor, and then landed lightly in the courtyard.

The next moment, Felix's voice resounded through the castle instantly——

"Barrow, come to the courtyard, Helena has something to tell you."

The little wizards in the castle raised their heads one after another, startled by the huge sound.

what happened?

"Come on, let's have a look," Harry said to Ron and Hermione, who all started running at the same time.

There are other curious little wizards who do similar things.

Today is the weekend and everyone is busy.

They ran to the courtyard in unison.

But the fastest one was Dumbledore. He appeared very suddenly in front of Felix and Helena with a puzzled expression, but when he saw the white light on Helena's body, his azure blue eyes suddenly widened. .

He looked at Felix, who nodded slightly.

After another ten seconds, a silver shadow passed through the walls and appeared in the courtyard.

It's the bloody Barrow.

He was still just as scary, covered in silver bloodstains, and carrying a huge shackle on his back. But his expression at the moment was unprecedented tension and fear.

The blood man Barrow looked at Helena bathed in light, opened and closed his mouth, and stammered: "Congratulations, Helena."

One after another, the little wizards, professors, and ghosts came from afar. They saw this scene in the courtyard and stopped in the distance.

The little wizards were a little unclear, but the professors and ghosts were well-informed, and they clearly saw Helena's state.

Nearly headless Nick covered his mouth very emotionally, "Oh, my God."

The other ghosts also stared nervously in the middle of the courtyard.

"Ser Barrow, I'm leaving," Helena said. "I was told to learn to forgive myself... I'm giving you that."

"What about you?" Barrow asked, his body shaking constantly. "Will you forgive me?"

"I hated you, but I will try to forgive you from now on," said Helena Ravenclaw.

The light on her body exploded and turned into a white, long phantom of the stairs. Helena looked around with nostalgia, and finally stayed on Felix for a while before stepping up the stairs resolutely.

Her figure disappeared.

Felix was disappointed.

"Felix, thank you, I know it's you she's talking about." Barrow said, his body also spreading a white light.

"I didn't do anything." Felix shook his head.

There was a commotion from the ghost in the distance. What day is today? Two ghosts in a row break free!

Only those who knew the thousand-year-old grievances of these two ghosts couldn't help but be filled with emotion.

Barrow did not resist the surging white light on his body, and in a solemn atmosphere, his figure disappeared.

The little wizards stared blankly at this picture. They didn't know what happened, but they knew that the ghosts of the two academies of Ravenclaw and Slytherin disappeared forever on this day.

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