Chapter 185: Door (modified)
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Hogwarts Everything is Three
- Tong Tang
- 1129 characters
- 2021-01-30 07:06:29
The three of them continued to move forward, and Allen relied on the same method and kept turning right. In the tunnel maze, there will be two fork roads for them to choose every time, and every time Allen will choose the mural of the wizard on the right. Each time the mural on the fork is exactly the same as the mural on the front fork. They don't know how many they have gone, how many times they have chosen!
Alan suddenly stopped again. Was it the voice? The sound I just heard disappeared instantly, and now it was quiet again, so quiet that I could hear my heartbeat.
"Ellen, I heard it!" Ron said in horror.
"Me too." Nancy tilted her head, as if she could hear more clearly this way.
The sound rang again, and the three of them held their breaths and listened carefully.
There was silence.
"Go!" Allen gritted his teeth, "No matter what it is, there will always be a time to fully understand it."
Ron and Nancy followed Alan forward silently, because the long walking time made them feel that things were getting bad, the narrow tunnel suddenly turned a sharp bend, and the three of them walked forward again, and the air became warmer. stand up.
Allen stepped forward suddenly and ran to a wall, leaving Ron and Nancy behind, they looked at each other, and quickly trot to follow.
Ron was very convinced of Allen, and Nancy, relying on a woman's instinct, felt that Allen was obviously more reliable.
When they approached, they realized that it was not a wall, but a door. "Toppling!" The sealed mud on the door cracked and scattered on the ground. "Clean up." The original appearance of the door appeared in three. In front of people.
"It looks so beautiful!" Nancy looked at the door that appeared suddenly.
Suddenly, she turned her head abruptly and looked at Ellen, "What did you just do?" After a pause, she said in surprise: "Are you really wizards?" She thought Ellen was joking.
"Of course we are wizards." Ron glanced at Nancy and continued to cast his gaze on this awesome door.
Yes, this ancient gate is awesome. It is not very high, but it looks very expensive.
The dark mahogany is now petrified. But what is certain is that it must come from a distant country. It is impossible for the trees that grow in Egypt to grow like this, and the entire door is engraved with strange hieroglyphs from top to bottom.
Allen recognized the sun and the moon, as well as scorpions, birds, cats and other animals, all of which were deeply carved on the red wood.
The most shocking thing is the pattern in the middle of the door-a majestic lion carved with gold letters. Under the light of a magic wand, it emits a seductive bright light like the sun.
"Gold is soft." Ron touched the lion's head uncontrollably.
"Watch out!" Allen pulled Ron to the ground, avoiding the sharp arrow shot from the roaring mouth of the lion.
Those arrows gleamed with faint blue light, and they were made of toxic materials.
"They thought the lion could scare away those who intruded into the grave," Allen stared at the gleaming lion. "This trick worked well in ancient times."
"If you can't get away, use poison arrows to kill the intruder!" Ron looked scared.
"Not only that, it is cursed on it!" Allen looked thoughtfully at the hieroglyphs on the door.
"Curse, do you understand?" Nancy asked with interest, making the two wizards feel that this woman is really big...
Just a door is so luxurious, and the tomb inside does not know how many gold and silver treasures there will be, "I can understand part of it." Allen had no intention of explaining these ancient magic texts to a Muggle. .
"Unless you walk in and chant the resurrection spell, you will be cursed as long as you enter this door," Allen said.
"So what's the spell?" Nancy asked.
"You don't really miss the resurrection spell, do you?" Allen was surprised!
"Otherwise, it's better than being cursed?" Nancy raised an eyebrow.
"You can actually choose not to enter." Ron retorted.
"Are we going back so far?" Nancy asked rhetorically.
Ron and Allen had nothing to say.
"How do you open the door?" Ron asked, "Is Arahho open?"
"You can try." Alan held his wand so he could watch Ron all his time.
"Ahem!" Ron stretched out his wand and pointed it at the door.
Nancy watched Ron's movements with interest, "Are you going to do witchcraft?"
"To be precise, it's magic." After Allen replied, he realized that he was trying to correct a person who was not magical, and smiled self-deprecatingly.
"Alaho Cave is open!" Ron waited expectantly for the door to open his arms to them. However, the door did not move.
"Haha, it doesn't work! Your magic doesn't work." Nancy laughed.
Ron tried a few more times angrily, but the result was the same, and Nancy almost laughed at the way he looked at him.
"Laughing, Muggle! How about you come?" Ron said angrily.
"Get out of the way, I'll come!" Nancy was full of momentum.
Both Alan and Ron were puzzled by the confidence of each other, the door that even the wizard could not open~EbookFREE.me~ Would she have a way to open it?
I saw Nancy stepped back a few steps, "Ah...hey!" She trot to help, flew up and kicked on the door. "Boom!" The door made a heavy sound, but it seemed that it was really kicked out of a gap...
"Hiss—it hurts!" Nancy hugged her leg, and the two little wizards looked at each other, so violent! It must be painful... Alan stepped forward, checked Nancy's leg, and imposed a healing spell on her.
"It's amazing!" Nancy rolled her ankle, feeling no pain at all!
Suddenly, a thunderous voice rang, and the tone was the same as the sound they had heard in the tunnel before: "Excuse me—please let me rest in peace!"
Nancy let out a scream of consternation.
"Let me rest in peace!" the thunderous voice said again.
Alan raised his wand subconsciously, turned around, and opened his eyes in surprise. Ron and Nancy realized that the sound was coming from behind them, and the sound of something cracking came, and the fear suddenly rose to their throats. mouth.
The cracking sound became louder and louder, and it sounded like someone was constantly breaking the in half.
Getting louder and louder...
The ground in front of them cracked open, and something was about to emerge from the ground! Alan and Ron pointed their wands there and watched warily.
Is a person! First the head, then the crossed arms, the sturdy legs covered by the robe!
"It's a stone statue!" Ron sighed lightly and long, then took another breath.
Alan glanced at Nancy, and she bit her lower lip nervously, her hands clenched into fists, and she held her chest tightly.
"The statue has moved!" Nancy let out a scream in horror.