At this time, Ginny came over and sat next to Ron, looking very nervous and uneasy, and kept twisting her hands together.

"What's wrong?" Ron asked as he poured himself another bowl of porridge.

Ginny said nothing, her eyes darting back and forth across the Gryffindor table.

Her panicked expression reminded Harry of the way Dobby hesitated and swayed back and forth whenever he was about to reveal some unspeakable secret to him.

"I have something I want to tell you," Ginny muttered, carefully avoiding Harry's gaze.

"What's going on?" Harry leaned forward, his voice low enough for only the others to hear. "It's about the Chamber of Secrets, isn't it? Did you see something? Or is someone behaving strangely?"

Ginny opened her mouth, but no sound came out. She turned her gaze to Su Xingchen.

Harry and Ron followed her gaze.

Su Xingchen looked confused.

What? Why are you looking at me? What does this have to do with me?

"Say what you have to say," Ron urged.

Ginny still didn't say anything, but Su Xingchen suddenly understood and stood up from his seat.

"I suddenly remembered that I forgot my quill in the dormitory. I'll go back and get it."

"Stars."

Su Xingchen held down Harry's hand as he tried to pull her, and said with a smile, "I'll be back soon."

After leaving the table, she heard Ron's somewhat exasperated voice behind her, "What on earth do you want to say?"

Su Xingchen curled her lips and didn't want her to hear it. She would know soon anyway.

But... Ginny did have some hostility towards her.

Normally, students are not allowed to act alone now, but after all, Lockhart is the teacher leading the Gryffindor team today. Su Xingchen said a few words casually and left the auditorium smoothly.

It wasn't like she was really going back to Gryffindor, so she just randomly found a corridor near the Great Hall to stay in. After all, she was also afraid of death.

When she calculated the time and prepared to return, Su Xingchen noticed that there was a door facing her at the end of the corridor.

She swore she'd always been directionally challenged. She hadn't been in this corridor often, but there was definitely no door there!

Looking around, there was no one around. After all, no one dared to walk around now.

According to experience, one should run away immediately in this situation, but Su Xingchen hesitated.

That door...

Thinking of the person she saw in the door last time, she walked over with hesitant steps.

Is it an illusion? Or is he really here?

Just as Su Xingchen was about to push open the door, a strange noise came from the side. She turned around and her pupils dilated, and she saw a pair of huge yellow eyes.

It’s over. My life is over!

These were her last thoughts.

I don’t know how long it took, Su Xingchen opened his eyes in a daze, got up from the ground in a daze, raised his hand and knocked his head, his mind felt like a mess.

Why is she lying on the ground?

Not far away, Cedric walked towards this side hurriedly.

"Hi, Cedric."

Cedric ignored him and walked past, a hint of anxiety in his eyes.

Su Xingchen curled her lips. Ignore her? Fine, she would ignore him next time too.

She took her eyes off Cedric and saw Harry and Ron running towards her in panic.

"What's wrong, Harry?" Had Ginny said anything horrible?

However, Harry and Ron seemed to have no intention of stopping and rushed straight towards Su Xingchen, scaring her so much that she quickly jumped to the side.

"you……"

The two men still ignored her and ran in the direction of Cedric.

Even though Su Xingchen was dizzy, she realized that something was wrong and walked towards the direction they were running.

There were some teachers at the end of the corridor. Su Xingchen heard a professor scolding Cedric, "You shouldn't be here, Cedric. Don't forget that you are the prefect. Take the other students back to Hufflepuff as soon as possible."

Harry was pale and trembling as he lay next to Professor McGonagall, and Ron was not much better.

A professor stepped back, and Su Xingchen finally saw the situation in the encirclement clearly, and then covered his mouth in horror.

She remembered!

She saw the basilisk's eyes.

Su Xingchen saw Harry take two steps forward and stretched out his hand tremblingly to confirm, but he didn't dare.

So... is she dead?

So... that's why no one can't see her?

However, she was still so young and had many things to do. She had not seen Voldemort being destroyed by Harry, had not met the Su family, and had not questioned them.

How come she just...died?

Tears instantly rolled down from my eyes and splashed onto the floor.

Su Xingchen watched in a daze as Professor McGonagall drove Cedric, Harry, and Ron back to their respective colleges. Then, along with several other professors, they carried "her" into the hospital, where he stood by the bed, looking at his own body.

It looked quite good-looking. Maybe it died too quickly, as its eyes were only slightly wide open, without any strange expressions or movements.

So this is what it feels like to see yourself from a third person perspective.

Now Su Xingchen has accepted his own death somewhat calmly, even faster than he accepted being kicked out of the house.

only……

She lowered her eyes, her expression somewhat gloomy.

She lit a life lamp in the Su family. When she died, the lamp should go out, right?

Do Su's father and mother know about this? Will they be sad? And Su Yuechen, will he be sad or will he laugh at her for being stupid?

Madam Pomfrey hurried over, "Again! Or..." Professor McGonagall looked at "Su Xingchen" hesitantly, her face tightly frowned.

Su Xingchen guessed that Professor McGonagall might not be able to explain to Dumbledore if she, who had obtained the backdoor, died, which was why her face looked so ugly.

"Just be thankful we can wake them up tomorrow."

She nodded in agreement as Professor McGonagall said, thankfully.

Hmm? Something seems wrong.

Madam Pomfrey bent down and touched "her" head. "Poor child, you will wake up tomorrow."

Hmm? So... she's not dead!?

Su Xingchen suddenly jumped three feet high with excitement. She couldn't jump so high originally, but she was a soul now. With just a little effort, she felt like flying.

By the time she calmed down, Professor McGonagall and Madam Pomfrey had already left.

But how could she be alive? She had clearly looked into the basilisk's eyes.

Su Xingchen thought about it over and over again. She remembered that after she saw the basilisk, a golden light flashed in front of her eyes for an instant, and then her eyes went black. Then she got up from the ground and saw herself "petrified".

She guessed that she had some kind of amulet on her body that ejected her soul from her body before she died, so her body was at one end of the corridor and her soul was at the other.

According to the setting, she will become a ghost after her death.

But her body had no soul and could not become a ghost. Therefore, the basilisk's death attack on her was ineffective, and in the end, her body was only petrified.

Su Xingchen turned around his body a few times and found that the storage bracelet seemed to have dimmed a lot.

Because the bracelet was too flashy, she had asked Dumbledore to cast a concealing spell on it. Apart from the caster and herself, others would only see her wearing an ordinary bracelet, which was not noticeable.

Her wand was also cursed, and everyone else only saw an ordinary black wand. Otherwise, her wand was so special that it would have caused a stir at Hogwarts.

Su Xingchen wanted to touch the bracelet, but her fingers passed through it.

But no matter what, she was certain and certain that the bracelet's light had indeed dimmed a lot, and it no longer looked as spiritual as before, but much more ordinary.

Perhaps, this is her amulet.

Su Xingchen suddenly thought of the other petrified people. Did they also become ghosts like her? But she seemed a little different from the ghosts at Hogwarts. Ghosts could be seen by people, such as Peeves and Myrtle. So far, no one had seen her.

Perhaps she couldn't be considered a ghost, but simply a spirit that had left her body. According to Chinese theory, she was a living soul and could come back to life.

Su Xingchen decided to look for other people's souls. There was no ghost in the hospital except herself. Although she was also a ghost now, she was still a little scared.

The door of the ward was opened and closed silently, but no one came in.

Su Xingchen, who was about to go find "someone", felt a tightness in her heart. She was already a ghost, so how could there be an invisible ghost?

Then two people appeared beside the bed where she was lying. Su Xingchen breathed a sigh of relief. They were Harry and Ron, but then she frowned again.

Fortunately, he is the protagonist, otherwise nine lives would not be enough for them to create.

Look at her, isn't she the best example?

But when he saw the sad expressions on their faces, Su Xingchen's angry heart gradually calmed down.

How could she blame them? They were the kind of people who valued feelings above all else.

"Xingchen..." Harry trembled as he held "her" stiff hand. Ron also looked devastated and sad. "If I don't agree to Xingchen leaving the hall... it's all my fault."

"It's me. I really want to know about the Chamber of Secrets." Harry's voice was choked with sobs.

Su Xingchen felt both happy and sad. What did it have to do with them? Why blame herself?

She raised her hand to wipe away her tears. When she woke up, she would give the two of them a big hug, treat them to a big meal, give them gifts, and buy them whatever they wanted.

Harry suddenly raised his head and looked towards where Su Xingchen was standing.

She widened her eyes in disbelief. Did she see that?

"Harry, Harry, do you see me? I'm here, I'm here!"

But Harry just looked at it in confusion for a moment and turned his head away.

It turns out that I can’t see it. Su Xingchen felt a little disappointed.

"Ron, do you feel like there's something here?"

"Harry!" Ron looked around in horror. "Don't scare me. I didn't see anything."

Harry didn't see anything either, but he had a keen sense that there was something here, and it didn't frighten him.

There was a light in Su Xingchen's eyes. As expected of the protagonist, he was always so sharp.

"Yes, yes, there is something, ah... No, there is someone! Someone! It's me!"

But no matter how Su Xingchen jumped around, Harry and Ron didn't even look at her.

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