Hogwarts: Chill, I'm Not That Riddle-Chapter 61: The Wisdom of Gargoyle

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Chapter 61: The Wisdom of Gargoyle

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Dumbledore was rightโ€”it really was a strange twist of fate. ๐•—๐š›๐šŽ๐šŽ๐ฐ๐—ฒ๐—ฏ๐—ป๐š˜๐šŸ๐šŽ๐—น.๐•”๐จ๐•ž

Tom hadnโ€™t chosen that book with Nicolas Flamel in mind. In fact, he couldnโ€™t possibly have known Flamel had written that unpublished manuscript.

As for the tiny line of text in the corner marking the author? It was nearly impossible to notice, even when looking closely.

Tom only spotted it after Dumbledore pointed out that the book was special.

Well, now that it had come up... Tom was genuinely curious about meeting Nicolas Flamel someday.

After all, when an ordinary person lives a long life, itโ€™s just clinging to existence.

But when someone brilliant lives that long? Thatโ€™s when things get terrifying.

Flamel was a legend in alchemyโ€”a true milestone in magical history.

Over six centuries, who knows how much wealth and knowledge heโ€™d accumulated? He might even rival Hogwarts itself in terms of magical resources.

Because when it comes down to it, Hogwarts is still a school. It caters to the general wizarding population. But Flamel? His entire collection is for his own use. If a book isnโ€™t top-tier, it wouldnโ€™t even catch his eye.

Still, Tom wasnโ€™t going to bring up the idea of contacting Flamel just yet. That would be too presumptuous. For now, he simply promised Dumbledore heโ€™d return the book within a week and left the Headmasterโ€™s office.

As he reached the doorway, the stone gargoyle moved to block him again.

"You need something else?" Tom raised an eyebrow.

"Kid, since youโ€™ve already uncovered my secret... I might as well come clean," the gargoyle said mysteriously.

Tom stared, thoroughly confused. "Why is this thing so dramatic all of a sudden?"

The gargoyleโ€™s face took on an oddly smug expression, like it was proud of its own mystery. "Salazar Slytherin was only one of my creators. I was forged by all four founders. Salazar gave me life and layout, Helga gave me my unbreakable body, Godric gifted me strength, and Rowena blessed me with great wisdom."

Tom gave the statue a skeptical once-over. Okay, sure, the first three kind of checked outโ€”this thing looked like it could easily punch a hole through a wall. But the last one?

Rowenaโ€™s wisdom? Really?

"Are you mocking me again?!" the gargoyle shouted, scandalized.

Tom held up a hand. "No, no. Just wondering why youโ€™re telling me all this."

"Oh." The gargoyle visibly relaxed, then smirked. "Itโ€™s just been a while since I bragged to anyone. Needed someone to appreciate how awesome I am."

Tom: "..."

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"Hey, you okay?"

Tom returned to the Great Hall just in time for lunch. All eyes turned to him as he walked toward the Slytherin table. News spread fastโ€”everyone already knew both he and Malfoy had been called to the Headmasterโ€™s office.

But only Tom had come back so far. Malfoy was still MIA (missing in action).

Daphne immediately scooted over as Tom sat down beside her, speaking in a low voice full of concern. She might have acted calm earlier, but truthfully? No one ever knew what kind of punishment Dumbledore might dish out.

"Fifty points docked. Thatโ€™s it," Tom said casually, scooping a generous serving of mashed potatoes onto his plate and pouring thick beef gravy over them.

The Slytherin students nearby didnโ€™t react much to the point loss.

โ€”or rather, they reacted internally but didnโ€™t dare show it.

Out of the four houses, Hufflepuff cared the least about the House Cup.

Ravenclaw went with the flowโ€”if they could win, great; if not, no big deal.

But Gryffindor and Slytherin? Those two were obsessed with house pride.

Gryffindors often charged in with all the fanfare, only to self-sabotage and lose their lead without even realizing it.

Thereโ€™s an old saying: lions and snakes are two sides of the same coin.

A clever lion becomes a snake. A bold snake becomes a lion. Not just poeticโ€”thereโ€™s truth to it.

Normally, anyone else losing fifty points wouldโ€™ve been crucified by the Slytherins. Look at how they treated Malfoy and Goyleโ€”pure-bloods or not, the second you became a liability, the group turned cold.

But Tom?

No one dared say a word.

This wasnโ€™t about whether he would be isolatedโ€”it was about whether heโ€™d decide to isolate you.

Tom had just proven himself as the strongest in the house. He was untouchable now.

Besides, Tom was great at earning points. He could make up that loss in a month without breaking a sweat.

Malfoy? That guy was just dead weight.

...

The only person visibly distressed was Severus Snape, who stood staring at the house point board like heโ€™d just aged five years.

"Dumbledore..."

"I told you to punish Riddle however you likedโ€”detention, cleaning, even a disciplinary markโ€”but docking points?"

"Are you punishing him, or are you punishing me?"

"Now I need to team up with him again..."

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"Tom, Malfoy really went and ratted you out. Want me to take care of him?"

After lunch, Zabini eagerly slid into step beside Tom. "Donโ€™t worryโ€”you wonโ€™t need to lift a finger. Iโ€™ve still got some of that Draught of Living Death left over. Just say the word and Iโ€™ll have him running to his daddy crying."

Nott nodded enthusiastically. "And Iโ€™ve got some healing potions ready. Was planning to use it myself, but Iโ€™d be honored to gift it to Malfoy after beating him."

Rosier turned red but forced out a gruff, "Same here."

Out of the trio, he was definitely the least eloquent. Just didnโ€™t have the words.

The three of them werenโ€™t even trying to keep their voices down. Goyle and Crabbe, a few seats away, definitely heard every word.

But they acted like nothing happened, just kept shoveling food into their mouths.

Even followers had to look out for themselves. If sticking with Malfoy meant more trouble, maybe it was time to rethink some things.

For once, Goyle and Crabbe had a moment of clarityโ€”whenever something involved Riddle, theyโ€™d play deaf and blind.

But the rest of the time? Keep pretending they were loyal to Malfoy and ride the gravy train.

Perfect way to survive.

"Donโ€™t act on your own," Tom warned, waving them off. "I already saidโ€”whatever happened between me and Malfoy is over. If he stirs things up again, then sure, go nuts. But for now, behave."

"Oh." Zabini looked genuinely disappointed but nodded obediently.

What a missed opportunityโ€”to humiliate Malfoy and earn Tomโ€™s favor at the same time.

Still, thinking back, Tom always kept things clean. If you messed up, heโ€™d punish you once, no grudges held.

"Man," Zabini thought, "maybe Tomโ€™s actually... a good guy?"

"Oww, we really donโ€™t deserve him. Especially after plotting against him at the start of term..."

Zabiniโ€™s thoughts got weirder every second

...

Draco Malfoy didnโ€™t show up again until the afternoon Herbology class.

His expression was carefully neutral, ignoring all the curious stares. But every time his eyes landed on Tomโ€™s back, he couldnโ€™t help but flinch, his fatherโ€™s advice echoing in his mind.

All Malfoy could do now was pray Tom meant it when he said the feud was over.

He wouldnโ€™t mess with Tom Riddle again.

...unless Tom was clearly on his way out. Then, well, striking when the iron was hot wasnโ€™t betrayalโ€”it was strategy.

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"Oooh~ These beans are adorable!"

Daphne squeezed the plant until it popped, sending a puff of steam and a bright green bean flying. It bounced off the table like a rubber ball.

Everyone wore gloves for thisโ€”those beans were hot.

Tom caught the one Daphne popped, blew on it, wiped it clean, and popped it in his mouth. His eyes lit up.

"Not bad."

Daphne perked up immediately and squeezed out another one. "Let me try... Mmm! Youโ€™re right. Sweet and squishy."

Professor Sprout watched them from the back with a mix of exasperation and amusement.

"Riddle, Greengrassโ€”donโ€™t eat too many of those beans, theyโ€™ll give you pimples."

Tom didnโ€™t react, but Daphneโ€™s face turned pale. She quickly spat out the bean she was chewing.

"Itโ€™s fine," Tom said, amused. "Didnโ€™t Slughorn mention thereโ€™s a potion that clears that up?"

"No way!" Daphne shook her head furiously. "I have to stay cute. Pimples are not happening."

Professor Sprout just chuckled. She didnโ€™t even scold them for goofing off in classโ€”honestly, she felt a little regretful.

With an appetite like that, Riddle really shouldโ€™ve been in Hufflepuff.

After class, Tom originally planned to head back to the dorms to brew some potions. But just as he stepped into the entrance hall, a Slytherin boy stopped him, speaking in a rushed, almost awkward voice:

"Riddle, Professor Snape wants to see you. His office."

Tom paused. Was Snape losing it again? Maybe he wanted to have another go at pushing his buttons.

Still, he didnโ€™t overthink it. He nodded and followed alongโ€”might as well swing by and scout the place out again.

He needed to borrowโ€”well, more like stealโ€”some rare materials from his favorite Head of House, after all.

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