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Chapter 1329

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The last question was about the death of Rowena Ravenclaw.

Calculating the time, it should have happened not long after this. This was a confirmed historical event.

Most of Helena's remorse came from this. She thought that it was her own actions that caused her mother's death.

Did Rowena Ravenclaw die of illness because she missed her daughter like the legends said? Or was it because of something else?

Another thing that could be confirmed was that not long after Ravenclaw's death, Godric Gryffindor also left this world. It might have been within the next few years, not too long ago. It was said that he also died of illness. Wasn't this too much of a coincidence?

After all, wizards of their level had many ways to delay aging and death.

Dying of illness was already a very unbelievable thing, and the probability of two people dying one after another was even less than one in a million.

Rather than saying that the two of them died of illness, it was better to say that they were ambushed, attacked by enemies, or cursed while they were adventurers. It was more believable.

Right, there was still Salazar Slytherin!

Elwyn did not know the specific time when he left the Hogwarts, but it should have been before Ravenclaw died of illness.

Because his departure was included as a symbolic event in "A History of the Hogwarts", it meant that there was a serious disagreement between the four founders' educational philosophy, and the Hogwarts was about to usher in the first major event in history.

It was said that not long after Salazar left, there were dark wizards who planned to attack the Hogwarts...

This attack and the subsequent war were only a few words in "A History of the Hogwarts", but it was a very important black magic event that affected the course of history. The war ended with the Hogwarts and the Council of Elders winning a pyrrhic victory, and it brought many changes to the world of magic, including the establishment of the wizard prison Azkaban...

Wait, so that was when Azkaban was established?!

Although there was no specific time to prove it, Elwyn felt that he seemed to have connected the dots.

First of all, Ravenclaw and Gryffindor would die of illness not long after that, which could be within a few years.

Before this, Salazar Slytherin's departure and Ravenclaw's serious illness made the dark Magi, who had been eyeing the Hogwarts for a long time, eager to make a move. So, not long after Slytherin's departure, the dark Magi attacked the Hogwarts.

One of the many changes and results of the war was the establishment of Azkaban, the prison for dark wizards.

The two guys outside the door had just said that the remaining pure-blooded Magi families must unite together to oppose Ravenclaw and Slytherin's proposal in the Council of Elders. This proposal included the establishment of Azkaban.

The establishment of this prison would greatly restrict the wizards, especially the pure-blooded wizards, which meant that they could not do whatever they wanted like before.

However, Azkaban was not established during this period in history, which meant that their proposal was not passed.

Thinking further, could it be understood that the conspiracy of the pure-blooded Magi families had succeeded?!

They used the theft of Ravenclaw's Coronet to tarnish her reputation and cast doubt on her, which led to the rejection of her proposal...

In addition, the war that took place in the Hogwarts a few years later was probably also a conspiracy.

Think about it, the existence of the Hogwarts was the greatest damage to the interests of the conservative pure-blooded Magi families.

As for the dark wizards, they had no good reason to unite and attack the school.

For example, the reason why Lord Voldemort decided to attack the Hogwarts was not because he disliked the place, nor was it because of differences in teaching philosophy, nor was it because he was a dark wizard. It was because the Hogwarts had become the last stronghold of the wizards who opposed him.

Therefore, he ordered his army to launch a war against the Hogwarts, destroy the school, and find Harry!

The reason for the attack that took place a few years later was probably the same. It was a reshuffle of power in the magic world.

After Slytherin ran away and Ravenclaw's serious illness, the conservative pure-blooded Magi families led by the Malfoy family, the Peverell family, and the Blake family thought that they saw an opportunity. They secretly planned the attack of the dark wizards, wanting to take the opportunity to eradicate the Hogwarts and return the order of the magic world to the time when the pure-blooded Magi families monopolized knowledge.

Outside the door, the boy from the Peverell family had just mentioned the attack on the Hogwarts.

They had done it once in the early days of the school, so it was not impossible for them to do it again.

The attack had indeed reshuffled the power of the magic world. The Hogwarts, the major pure-blooded Magi families, and the Council of Elders were all greatly weakened. The magic world entered a period of peaceful development. It was not until the Hundred Years War between England and France that the whole magic world entered another period of madness and great turmoil.

Also, after the three founders left one after another, the Hogwarts entered the period when Helga Hufflepuff was in charge.

Helga became the first principal and led the Hogwarts to develop and grow in the midst of the storm.

She made the education method of the magic school accepted by all wizards, and finally became an indispensable part of the magic world.

The method of recruiting a large number of Muggle students also added new blood to the magic world, accumulating power for the future revolution.

After connecting all these fragmented historical events, the real history of magic, and the conversation between the two guys outside the door, Elwyn felt that he had gradually sorted out the development of the whole history and understood everything.

It was not that difficult, was it?!

As long as he understood the internal driving force that drove the development of history, the relationship of interests behind it, and a few key questions, he would be able to find the answer.

He felt that he could consider writing the history of magic after he graduated, and it would definitely be a great success.

Since he had understood everything, the question now was, what should he do?

To be honest, Elwyn was very interested in this period of history and these things. However, his rationality told him that he should not get too involved in it.

For him, these were all things that had happened a long time ago, and they were part of history.

It was enough for him to understand it, but he could not get involved, and he could not change it. Otherwise, there would be endless troubles waiting for him, or there would be unimaginable disasters.

No one could bear the consequences of changing history, and Elwyn did not want to disappear without knowing why …

Therefore, he could not stop Salazar Slytherin from leaving the Hogwarts, because it would cause an unimaginable chain reaction. This matter itself should have been written into the rules of time magic, and no matter how he changed it, it would happen.

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