Chapter 155: Greedy predator (1/2)
”What is the beginning of eternity, the end of time and space, the beginning of each end?”
After the eagle-shaped bronze door knocker asked the question, he fell silent again, as if waiting for the person to answer the question.
Albert frowned, and after repeating the riddle of the eagle-shaped bronze door knocker to himself, he complained: ”I hate guessing riddles.”
At a critical moment, he was actually blocked by a riddle, making Albert feel uncomfortable.
Albert knew that he might not be able to guess the answer, at least, temporarily.
Solving this level is actually very simple, as long as you understand all the riddles, the content of the eagle-shaped bronze door knocker's questions will inevitably be repeated.
After all, Ravenclaw’s students can’t all be smart and wise geniuses who can answer the question because they already know the answer from others.
Knowledge is used to make people learn.
When someone can't answer the questions raised by the eagle-shaped bronze knocker, they can only wait for others to answer, so that they can learn what they don't understand.
Students who are not Ravenclaws naturally have no chance to learn the answer to pass the eagle-shaped bronze door knocker from other senior students, and naturally cannot pass this simple barrier.
Even if it is a genius, it is not easy to get the answer immediately without having been exposed to similar riddles.
Albert never thought he was a genius, so he didn't expect to answer the question about the eagle-shaped bronze door knocker in the first place.
Do you really want to use the phantom spell to go to the entrance of the Ravenclaw common room to eavesdrop on the riddles and answers of the eagle-shaped bronze door knocker?
It's ridiculous!
Even if I get some riddles and answers from the students of Ravenclaw, the riddles must be changed again the next time I come.
”It's really troublesome!” Albert said to himself.
He has temporarily given up on answering the question of the eagle-shaped bronze door knocker unless it happens to ask the question about Phoenix and Fire.
But the odds of this are very slim.
Albert wrote down the riddle and got up and left the responsive room. Anyway, I already know how to get in, and I can wait until next time to answer the question about the eagle-shaped bronze door knocker.
After leaving the responsive house, Albert went directly to the library.
”Where did you go?” Fred raised his head and asked, ”I heard people say that as soon as you stepped into the library with your front foot, you turned and left with your back foot.”
”Suddenly remembered something.” Albert sat in the vacancy that Lee Jordan and Fred gave him.
”What's the matter?” Fred asked again.
Albert took out his notebook and turned to the riddle page to show Fred.
”What?” Lee Jordan also moved his head over, and was stunned when he saw the contents of the notebook.
”Riddle, can you guess the answer?” Albert asked several people.
”How free are you!” Lee Jordan retracted his head and continued to do his vacation homework. Obviously he couldn't guess the answer.
George was also curious to come over, just glanced at and went back to do his vacation homework.
This guy always likes to study those weird things.
The three of them all expressed their feelings that their roommates were hurting. With this kind of free time thinking about the answers to the riddles, it would be better to do more questions.
Albert did not expect a few people to help him solve the problem and began to read the content of the riddle carefully.
”What is the beginning of eternity? What is the end of time? What is the end of space? What is the beginning of each end?”
”There should be one thing in common between them.”
Albert thought carefully, and wrote the information he had analyzed on the draft paper.
First of all, that thing must be eternal and related to time and space?
”time”
If time is eternal, then the moment when time just begins is the beginning of eternity, and the last moment of a period of time is not the end of that period of time?
Is the beginning of each end
If the time is divided into a period of time continuous together, then each end point is the beginning of another period of time?