26- The real reason why the lounge was built at the bottom of the lake

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26- The real reason why the lounge was built at the bottom of the lake

Behind the snake door is a long, narrow dungeon. The walls and ceiling were made of rough stone, and a round, glowing green lamp hung from the ceiling on a chain.Gét latest novel chapters on nov(e)lbj/n(.)c/om

There are dozens of carved chairs in the common room, as well as many sofas and coffee tables for students to rest on, decorated with skulls of various unknown creatures.

The dungeon extends all the way down to the bottom of the Black Lake. As a common room located in the dungeon, the Slytherin common room has a view of the Black Lake from the window.

Reflected by the lake, the room takes on a green hue.

Despite the roaring fire beneath an ornately carved mantel, the common room seemed dark and cold.

The layout of the lounge has not changed much from a thousand years ago, except that the light is a little dimmer because it is night now.

To be honest, Rhys finds it a little too humid every time he comes here. It's okay to come in with a young body now, but it will be really painful to come to such a humid place when you are older.

But there is nothing I can do about it.

Who told me to have bad luck in drawing lots in the first place?

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"This tower is nice, with a wide view and good lighting. The common room of Gryffindor House should be here."

"My students have a need to observe the stars, it is only natural that the Ravenclaw lounge should be placed in the tower."

"So you two decided to go for the tower, so the front and underground of the school have been abandoned?!" Slytherin glared at Gryffindor and Ravenclaw, his beard standing on end with anger.

"Look! The floor pattern really looks nice."

"Ah, how did I not notice the grandness of the ceiling all this time!?"

Rowena and Godric: (¬з¬)

Rowena and Godric turned their attention elsewhere. One of them became very interested in the floor pattern, while the other suddenly paid attention to the splicing of the ceiling.

"...There are some things you may need to know. Bloody Baron is the ghost of our House. He is a good man, or a good ghost *ehm*, but please remember not to ask about the origin of the blood on him"

(Rhys: I definitely want to ask )

"The password for the common room changes every two weeks, so please keep an eye on the notice board. Bringing anyone from other houses into the common room is a no-no! It has not been broken for over seven centuries. !"

Hearing this, Rhys couldn't help being extremely shocked.

He remembered clearly that this was not the case when Hogwarts was first founded.

It was extremely common for students from the four houses to hang out in each other's common rooms. Some young men and women who had reached their age would even visit each other.

They did things they should do at that age.

Godric even cast a spell to prevent boys from entering the girls' dormitory at night but they were spared to join in the mornings.

But based on the feedback given to him by his students, Rhys found that Gryffindor's spell seemed to be of little use - would any boy really go to the girls' dormitory to 'date' his girlfriend? Most of the time, there are a few enthusiastic little wizards who "volunteer" to guard the vacant rooms of the castle at night while the couples 'meet'.

Rhys had never thought that unexpectedly, a thousand years later, the gap between the various houses would be so great that no one has visited the common room for seven hundred years, and it would be regarded as something worthy of showing off!

Although it's good for the little kids to not go dating and focus on studying... but seriously? No one has visited the Slytherin common room for the past seven hundred years. Isn't this really being isolated?

What Rhys didn't know was that Slytherin's situation was not an isolated case. Hufflepuff next door was even more outrageous. They claimed that no outsider had ever visited their common room in thousands of years - They really didn't know that Helga invited other grown-up students over for a drink to their common room. Rowena Ravenclaw also invited other houses for a tea party and was classified as a tea goddess by them.

"Okay, that's all I want to say. I believe you will like our common room. Good night everyone, and I wish you a good sleep."

The rumored drama of "a duel between freshmen to separate shadow prefects or Leaders for the first-year class" was not carried out. Prefect Gemma ended her speech calmly and began to lead the freshmen to their dormitories.

Gemma first led the girls to their dormitories and then led the boys to the other side of the common room. After going around a few times in the not-so-wide corridor, they finally arrived.

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