"What are you?" Jerry asked.
The friends also looked at Ron who was crying with snot and tears, and they didn't know why.
Ron grinned and looked sad, as if he was about to burst into tears: "I am the heir to the Chamber of Secrets! I opened the Chamber of Secrets! I'm sorry, I'm sorry...ah~~~"
The friends seemed to have been collectively petrified. They froze in place and looked at each other, not knowing what to say for a moment.
Harry kept winking at the others: Did Ron scare the spiders out of their wits? If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have let him come! They were all so scared that they started talking nonsense! Should I punch him and knock him out? It is said that falling asleep in this situation is beneficial to his condition!
Jerry: Are you afraid that you ate too many chicken legs and got confused?
Neville: Heir of Slytherin? Open the secret room? Impossible, absolutely impossible! I didn't even say anything in Parseltongue, why are you so eager to take the blame?
Hermione: Ted, give Ron a stun spell. We have to take him to a doctor quickly!
Ted: ...Is it really this guy?
Ron was also unlucky. He was lying on the steering wheel crying and almost convulsed. No one came up to comfort him - everyone was in a daze.
After crying for a long time, it seemed that it was nothing. I slowly stopped and began to tell intermittently what was going on.
The story has to start with that time in the bookstore when school was about to start last summer.
Wasn't there a monster in Diagon Alley that time that made it into the newspapers?
It was also that day that Arthur Weasley and Lucius Malfoy showed the children how two mature wizards fought against each other. The Weasley children also played dirty tricks.
It was the day after that that Ginny discovered that she had bought an extra second-hand notebook.
Ron happened to be short of a notebook. Although it was a second-hand item from decades ago, it was still usable without writing on it, so he had to come over and use it himself.
It was nothing at first. Ron just recorded the events of the day. Is it a diary? Not really. With Ron's vocabulary and patience, he can write up to twenty words a day, no more.
There was nothing unusual when I was at home, but it was different after I got to school.
That was the night Ron drove his car angrily into the Whomping Willow at night, and received a shouting letter from his mother the next day in full view of everyone.
Ron wrote a lot of words in the notebook. That was when he was most frustrated, ashamed, sad and regretful.
Ron also confessed: "At that time, I felt that I was not driving the speeding car alone. I also secretly blamed you. I'm sorry, I'm sorry for Neville, I'm sorry for Harley, I'm sorry for Jerry. Please forgive me, forgive me for this. Idiot! Ah~~~" He started crying again.
If this were still in the Forbidden Forest, Ron's howls alone could attract the wolf.
After writing a lot of words that time, the words in the diary changed the next day and turned into words of comfort!
Surprised, Ron didn't think much and began to write more words in the diary, gradually "awakening" the magic in the book - that's what Senior Tom in the diary said.
But Ted estimated that at the Weasley house, the diary kept pretending to be dead because he was worried about being discovered. It was not until Ron showed his mental flaws that he finally decided to start corroding him.
Senior Tom is knowledgeable, talented and considerate, and he speaks well. Ron likes him very much~
I confided in him a lot of my concerns and asked him for advice, whether it was about interpersonal relationships or magical problems.
Ron also confessed that he had been jealous of Ted, jealous that he was loved and sought after by everyone, jealous of every highlight moment he had, and jealous that he could make money~
As Ron spoke, he punched himself twice. The punches were as fast as lightning and as powerful as lightning. It showed some of Harley's demeanor, which showed that he was still improving.
Ted and the others quickly stopped his act of self-harm and atonement and urged him to continue talking.
As Ron trusted Senior Tom more and more, he became more and more alienated from his friends, and his body began to become unhealthy, a bit sub-healthy.
Jerry said: "I'm telling you! During that time, I always felt that you were a little weak, and I thought it was the reason why you didn't participate in morning exercises. Oh, I know, then you suddenly became easy to learn. Did you also get the influence of that senior Tom? What an impact! This bad name doesn’t sound like a good thing at first sight!”
Ron lowered his head in shame. During that time, his grades had indeed improved by leaps and bounds. Not only did he no longer have to copy homework, he also gained extra points in class.
As time goes by, Ron trusts and relies more on Senior Tom. Senior Tom was also so considerate and even took the initiative to persuade Ron to have a good relationship with his friends.
This move directly dispelled Ron's little vigilance, and even aroused Ron's rebellion, making him become more and more alienated from his friends.
You have to say that Voldemort, who is in the fifth grade and is sixteen years old, already has a good grasp of the mentality of young wizards. At least a kid like Ron is no match for him and can be toyed with by applause.
What really devastated Ron was that among the replies he sent to Lockhart fans, he found a letter from his mother.
Ron: My mother is actually a fan of Lockhart? !
Later, the secret room was opened and Filch's Lady Norris was hung upside down and petrified.
That Halloween, Ron had agreed to dress up as chicken drumsticks and cheese with Jerry.
But Ron forgot something, which was actually a diary, so he went back to get it, which didn't take long.
Ron suspected that he might be the secret room that was opened during that time.
Because he later discovered that there was red dye between his nails, but he had no memory of when he had touched it.
He didn't pay attention to it at the time.
But then there were a few things that I couldn't remember at all about a certain period of time. Once I even "woke up" outside the castle in the early morning with a lot of chicken feathers on my body!
He thought he was sleepwalking!
As a result, his old owl bumped into him during breakfast, and the matter was interrupted.
Ron started to feel something was wrong after Christmas.
After all, he was not a little girl like Ginny who left home for the first time. He and Ted had also experienced a lot.
Several times he lost his memory, appeared in inexplicable places, and then someone was killed. He would have some ideas.
Is it such a coincidence once or twice?
So, after the New Year, he threw the diary away!
He was uneasy at the time, mainly because he was afraid. He was afraid that he was really the heir to the secret room and would open the secret room and harm others.
He still had a sense of luck, thinking that if there was just something wrong with the diary, what if the secret room actually had nothing to do with him? It's understandable, after all, he's just a 12-year-old kid.
Everyone has actually done this before trying to evade responsibility.
But later on, when they have the correct concept, most of them have the courage to take responsibility and a sense of responsibility.
Ron thought that if the diary was lost, everything would be fine. There would be no more secret rooms being opened and people being killed, and those people before would be able to recover just by waiting for the mandrake to mature.
However, he never expected that the diary would be picked up by Neville.
It was also during that time that his mentality had just eased, and Neville suddenly learned that the heir from fifty years ago was Hagrid. In the chaos, he hid the diary from others, so Ron never found out. .
When he found out that Neville had picked up the diary and even had a lively chat with Senior Tom, he was completely stunned!
That day Jerry said that Neville was as driven as Ron and would study early in the morning. Ron discovered the diary.
At that time, Ron was hiding under the quilt and he had a death wish!
"If I had been braver and told all this directly, nothing would have happened later! Dumbledore and Hagrid would not have been implicated and driven away! It's all my fault! I am a coward, a coward!"
Ron's tears were streaming down his face and he really couldn't stop them.
Ted quickly comforted him: "Ron, don't cry. Don't say it's you. Even I can't do better. Who knew such a thing would happen. Don't blame yourself, you're not Have you said it? It’s too late to say it now!”
Jerry also nodded: "Yes, yes! Ron, please continue!"
Ron wanted to cry happily but couldn't help it, so he had to continue talking about what happened next.
After all, Ron could not make up his mind to face the situation that he might be imprisoned in Azkaban if he opened the secret room. So I chose another method - stealing the diary.
The Gryffindor dormitory theft was indeed not done by Ginny, but by Ron.
However, the difference is that after Ron stole the diary back, he lost it again. He tried to destroy it, but couldn't. So it can only be thrown away.
This time, Ron learned a lesson and threw it somewhere where Neville and the others couldn't pick it up!
Ladies' restroom! Especially that abandoned women’s restroom! Not even girls go there!
Ron: Just throw it into the toilet, I don’t believe anyone can pick it out? !
Sure enough, it was quiet for a long time, but the victim still appeared, and it was Lavender, a Gryffindor student.
Ron went to the bathroom to look for it, and the diary was indeed missing.
Then there was the cancellation of the Quidditch match some time ago, and there were two victims at once.
At that time, Ron was so frightened that he could only shrink his neck like a quail and wait for the final judgment.
Until today, after experiencing this greater surprise and battle, he got on this flying car again, just like when everything just happened at the beginning of school...
He finally got up the courage to tell it all.
(End of chapter)