Lynn, who did good deeds anonymously, didn't stay where he was after scaring Peeves away.

He passed the group of little wizards who were still debating why Peeves suddenly ran away, and continued upstairs.

Lynn doesn't actually have any goals or objectives right now. He is purely enjoying the thrill of invisibility. He continues to climb the stairs. The stairs that are active during the day are much quieter at night, as if they were asleep.

He came to the fifth floor of the castle, and as soon as he came out of the corner of the stairs, he saw a familiar figure.

It's Hermione.

She was holding a thick brick-like book and a few parchments full of words in her hands, as if she had just returned from the library.

She was still muttering as she walked to the Gryffindor lounge.

"Emeric the Devil, Emeric the Freak; Uric the Devil, Emeric the Freak..."

Lynn heard that she was reciting first-year magic history knowledge, but she recited it all wrong.

When she passed by Lynn, Lynn suddenly reminded in a low voice.

"It's Emeric the Demon, Uric the Freak."

"Oh! Yes, it's Emeric the Demon, Uric the Freak, thank you."

Hermione thanked her subconsciously, and then suddenly startled, she looked around.

"Who's where?"

No one answered her because it was empty and there was no one around.

Hermione frowned, the voice was familiar, she asked again.

"Lynn?"

There was still no response, because Lynn had already left by this time.

After reminding the little girl that she had memorized the wrong history of magic, he turned around and continued up the stairs to leave.

Lynn didn't want Hermione to know that she would be invisible so early, that he would undoubtedly lose a lot of fun.

He continued to wander the castle, where he also met Nick, the ghost of Gryffindor, almost headless, Filch's cat, Mrs Norris, and the man who was trying to bait Filch's door. The Weasley brothers of the bomb...

Neither of them could see Lynn, but Lynn could see them.

Lynn finally understood why Harry and Ron liked night travel so much after having the invisibility cloak, because the feeling of being invisible was so happy.

Unknowingly, Lynn came to the westernmost tower of Hogsmotts Castle. He walked up a long and curved staircase, and after a long walk, he came to a wooden door, and there was a prominent door on the door. eagle-shaped bronze door knocker.

With such an obvious sign, he recognized at a glance that this was Ravenclaw's lounge.

Lynn didn't mean to sneak into other college lounges, but he was very interested in the eagle-shaped bronze door knocker.

It is said that the little wizards of Ravenclaw do not mind the little wizards of other academies entering the lounge of their academy.

But to enter Ravenclaw's lounge, one must answer the question of the eagle-shaped bronze door knocker.

He heard Ian say that when they first entered the school, the Ravenclaw prefect had introduced them to them, and that no outsider had entered the Ravenclaw common room for thousands of years.

Lynn felt that this was a bit impossible. No matter how difficult the question of the bronze door knocker was, since Ravenclaw's little wizard could answer it, there was no reason why other academy's little wizards couldn't.

After all, the Sorting Hat is the most suitable choice for dividing the house, but there are often many little wizards with multiple personalities.

Like Hermione, she's as good as Gryffindor as Ravenclaw.

And Lynn himself, Professor Fox has said more than once that when he first saw himself he thought he was going to be sorted into Gryffindor.

So, what the Ravenclaw Prefect said to the freshman was either bragging, or he didn't know that someone had come in, or there was other magic in the Ravenclaw lounge preventing outsiders from coming in.

Not long after Lynn stayed in front of the wooden door, he heard footsteps not far away.

A group of Ravenclaw little wizards approached.

"Hopefully today's riddle hasn't changed."

"Do you remember what the mystery was about?"

"It was solved by Senior Campbell this morning, you forgot? The answer is the sun."

"Oh yes, the sun."

They gathered in front of the wooden door, recalling the answer to the question of the bronze knocker today.

Someone knocked on the knocker, and the bronze eagle suddenly spoke.

"A gust of wind, a boat, six sailors rowing together, one helmsman, all in charge."

The little wizard who knocked on the knocker scratched his head.

"The riddle seems to have been changed."

But these little Ravenclaw wizards were not at all worried about being locked out. Instead, they were eager to try and see who could solve the puzzle first.

It's Ravenclaw.

Lynn looked at these little wizards, all of them looked very small, they should be one level lower than him, and they were the freshmen who entered the school this year.

He watched the little eagles solve the puzzles with great interest, and watched them guess one puzzle after another, but there was no sign of the wooden door opening.

This riddle is actually not difficult. Anyone with a little association can usually guess it, but for these freshmen who have only been in Ravenclaw for less than a year, it is undoubtedly a difficult puzzle to solve.

"Is the answer a musical instrument?"

A little eagle guessed.

Lin En, who was hiding in the dark, nodded, and he whispered to himself, "Yes, the answer to the mystery should be the flute."

The next moment, the bronze eagle door knocker seemed to be sensed, and the wooden door was opened with a "squeak".

Ravenclaw's little wizards looked blank.

They looked at each other around their companions.

"So who guessed it?" someone asked.

But all the little eagles shook their heads, indicating that they were not themselves.

A little wizard said hesitantly.

"Maybe... the knocker is broken?"

"Do you want to report this to Professor Flitwick?"

"Let's tell the prefect first, don't let us make a mistake."

They filed into the Ravenclaw common room.

After Lin En satisfied his own bad taste, he was about to turn around and leave when he suddenly felt a line of sight staring at him.

He looked along the source of his sight, and found that it was not someone, but the bronze eagle knocker on the wooden door.

After Ravenclaw's little wizard entered, the wooden door was not closed, it was hidden, as if waiting for someone to come in.

Lynn looked at the bronze eagle and pointed to himself tentatively.

"Are you waiting for me to come in?"

The Bronze Eagle didn't answer, it seemed to only speak riddles.

"But I'm not a Ravenclaw, I'm a Slytherin."

Lynn still didn't get a response.

He looked at the hidden wooden door, feeling a little tangled in his heart.

Everyone has seen that this is not what he wants to go in and peep, it is Ravenclaw who is watching the gate and invites him in.

After finding a reason for himself, Lynn suddenly lost the pressure in his heart.

He quietly sneaked into the Ravenclaw common room.

In that way, like a little snake sneaking into the eagle's nest.

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