Spotted By Grindelwald And Went To Hogwarts Chapter 168: The pure descendant of Slytherin
"Nick, you said that ghost is called Gormlaith Gaunt?" Sean reconfirmed in disbelief.
Nick, who was almost headless, was a little confused. He didn't understand why Sean's reaction was so big.
"Yes, even though I've been dead for five hundred years, my memory is still excellent," he straightened his translucent ruff, looking a little smug, "Although few people know the name of the irascible witch, but with my contacts in the ghost world..."
"Sorry, Nick, although I am very interested in your story, but now is a relatively tense period," Sean interrupted Nick who was about to brag about himself, "Tell me about that Gormlaid Gaunt."
"Oh, well," Nick was a little regretful, but he still explained it to Sean in detail, "Gumlei Gaunt, nicknamed the Grumpy Witch—you can imagine what kind of person she is from her nickname."
"There is an unwritten rule among ghosts, that is, don't take the initiative to ask each other about their lives. Of course, the vast majority of ghosts don't care about this. After all, we are all 'death' guys." Almost headless Nick laughed at himself. Going."
"She has been living alone in the Comgarley Valley. I was also a nobleman before I died, so I can talk to her anyway. Although she has a weird temper and a cruel personality, she does know many secrets of the wizarding world-this is why I recommend her to you."
Sean asked eagerly: "Nick, do you know the Gunter family?"
"Gaunt?" Nick showed a puzzled expression, "I don't have any impression, is Gormlait's family famous?"
Poor information... Sean sighed silently, Nick didn't know much about the Gunter family, otherwise such important news would have been informed to the professors long ago.
They came around the corner, where Hermione and Daisy were waiting.
"Nick, please inform Professor McGonagall, and just repeat what you just told me." After a hasty order, Sean pulled Hermione and Daisy back, leaving only Nick with a puzzled expression on his spot.
"Sean, what happened?" Hermione asked curiously.
"I'll explain to you later, Hermione, and lend me that "World Famous School of Magic" again."
A few people hurried back to the Ravenclaw lounge. Although Hermione was a little puzzled, she went back to the dormitory and took out the book.
Sean took the book and flipped through it hastily.
"I remember seeing...Ilvermorny...the founder...the early life experience." He muttered and found the information he needed.
Gormley Gaunt is a descendant of Salazar Slytherin, one of the four giants of Hogwarts. Like her ancestors, she firmly believes in the superiority of pure blood, and she even inherited Slytherin's long-horned water snake wand.
Aside from these, her other identity is the aunt of the founder of Ilvermorny, Isolt Thayer.
It's just that this aunt is much more cruel than Harry's Aunt Petunia.
Because of differences in ideas, Gormley and her own sister have long been strangers. When Isolt Thayer was five years old, Gormley set a fire at the residence of her sister and her husband. She burned the Thayers to death, and then rescued the young Isolt Thayer.
The reason why Gormlaith made this series of cruel actions was that her sister would secretly use magic to help her Muggle neighbors—this pure-blooded witch believed that her sister's assistance to Muggle neighbors might lead to Isolt's intermarriage with Muggles, and taking their daughter away would make the child "return to the right way".
Seeing this, Sean frowned deeply. He didn't see the advantage of pure blood at all, but the stubbornness, stupidity, and cruelty unique to the Gaunt family were undoubtedly revealed, and he didn't know what Slytherin would think when he learned that his 'theory' had been carried forward in this way.
He continued to read.
After burning her own sister and brother-in-law to death, Gormlaith brought five-year-old Isolt back to the neighboring Comgarri Valley. Since then, Gormlaith has been using her methods to educate Isolt.
For twelve years, Gormlaith has isolated Isolt from the outside world, telling her to cut off all contact with the outside world. When Muggles or animals got too close to their hut, the cruel Gormlaith cast a curse on them and forced Isolt to watch.
When Isolt turned eleven, Gormlaith refused to let her study at Hogwarts, because she felt that the school's acceptance of Muggle-borns was intolerable. In her opinion, Isolt can learn more by following her.
Facing such a crazy and cruel aunt, Isolt began to try to escape. The second time, she succeeded and stole the magic wand inherited from Slytherin.
Next, is the story of Isolt Thayer, who founded the Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry after experiencing a series of things. Unfortunately, her crazy aunt Gormley Gaunt learned about it.
Gormlaith pinched her nose and went to Ollivander's wand shop to buy a new wand, and then smuggled to the United States. She was going to do the same trick again—killing Isolt and her Muggle husband, and then stealing away the two great-nieces.
There is no detailed description of this incident in "The Famous School of Magic in the World", but it is mentioned at the end that Gormlaith's evil plan failed, and she was pierced through the heart by a poisonous arrow, and finally died.
A good image of the big villain... Sean closed the book and thought about it.
For a long time, the description of history in the wizarding world is not detailed enough, and most wizards are not easy to learn. This can be seen from the current situation of Hogwarts-even Ravenclaw students ~IndoMTL.com~ They only go to explore the content they are interested in, and very few people read a lot of books.
Not many people have read the book "Hogwarts: A School History".
However, Sean never expected that Gormley Gaunt, a crazy witch who had been dead for nearly three hundred years, would actually remain in the real world in the form of a ghost.
She who seldom socializes with others agrees to Nick's invitation on the anniversary of his death. It just so happens that the secret room is opened that day.
Gormlaith is a pure descendant of Slytherin, so Parseltongue is naturally a no-brainer.
However, Sean still doesn't understand why a ghost suddenly came to Hogwarts and opened the Chamber of Secrets. Did she ever do this when she was in school?
She is definitely a person who is willing to do this, but why does she do it as a ghost...
Sean fell into deep thought.
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