Hogwarts, was gnawed at the beginning

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The fire light dissipated, and through the flames of the phoenix, Sur briefly saw what kind of place they had arrived.

This is a tunnel made of stone as the main material. I don't know how long it is.

There were damp walls on both sides, covered with dark green moss. The place where they stood was the only dry ground. In other words, it was because of the Phoenix that it dried up the water that should have been there.

"Tick tock..." Water drops fell on the water, the fire went out, and the place was completely plunged into darkness.

I don't know which professor's magic, a ball of light floated forward, and suddenly exploded not far away, the entire passage was as bright as day.

"Are you really here? Albus." Flitwick, an old acquaintance, asked softly.

"According to the information I have, this is the right place." Dumbledore nodded, "Let's go, the target should be right ahead."

The professors nodded silently.

Fox flapped his wings and flew forward.

"Crack... crack..." From time to time there are cracking sounds. There are bones of small animals everywhere, mostly rabbits, mice and the like.

Suer secretly thought that he was guilty, but the next second he crushed another bone.

Apart from the snapping sound and the crisp sound of boots breaking through the water, the tunnel was completely silent. There were no other living beings living here.

The phoenix led the way, and Professor Flitwick released magic from time to time to illuminate the road. After a while, the group stopped.

Because a coiled giant blocked their way.

Phoenix did not warn, which meant that the thing in front of him was not dangerous. Snape crossed the crowd and bent down to inspect it for a while.

"This is a snake skin." Snape's voice sounded even colder due to the current environment. He waved his wand indifferently, and the green snake skin floated into the air, in a small space. The inside stretched out, and everyone could see more clearly.

"If I'm not mistaken, this is a basilisk, at least twenty feet long."

"A basilisk of this size is rare, Albus," Flitwick said in admiration.

Dumbledore nodded slightly, his face calm and calm, "Put it away, Severus, the target is not far away."

The basilisk's shed skin, judging from the flash of surprise in Snape's eyes, the snake skin that would excite a Potions Master who has seen many expensive materials, is quite valuable.

Soul once saw a snake slough in a bottle in Diagon Alley. The price was three galleons, and there was only a small section in the bottle.

Snape neatly shrunk the snakeskin and put it into the pocket that had obviously been expanded with the Seamless Stretch Charm, and walked forward first.

The crowd turned a few corners and was blocked by a seemingly solid stone wall, on which were carved two intertwined snakes. The green light reflected from their eyes. The snakes' eyes were facing the crowd, seemingly As if alive, the blank spaces on the stone walls were densely covered with withered vines.

Everyone looked at Dumbledore. It was obvious that this stone wall needed some special way to open it.

Soul was also curious about what Dumbledore would do, whether to use powerful magic to blast it or use other methods.

"Hiss...hiss..." A low, hoarse hiss came from Dumbledore's mouth.

He used the simplest method---Parseltongue.

Soul glanced at Dumbledore in surprise. As far as he knew, Parseltongue was an ability derived from blood, and there was basically no possibility of learning it later.

The snake on the stone wall spit out its core like a living creature, and then separated and swam to both sides. The stone wall also cracked from the middle, revealing a huge black hole.

A stream of fishy cold air blew towards everyone.

At this time, no one could answer Soul's doubts. The professors clenched their wands and prepared for battle.

Fox flew in and circled around before gently shaking his head at everyone.

Professor Flitwick flicked his wand and fired another enhanced version of the lighting spell.

Behind the stone wall is a long, dark room. Many stone pillars engraved with entangled and coiled snakes are erected on both sides, towering up to support the ceiling that melts into the darkness.

The air here is green and wafting in the light of the lighting spell.

Snape was the first to walk in with his wand raised, and then shook his head slightly at everyone, "It's not poisonous," he said.

But the professors did not let down their vigilance, and walked inward with Sur hidden in the middle in a triangular formation. They did not forget that there was a little wizard here.

"Fawkes will be with you later." Dumbledore patted Soul's shoulder gently. At the same time, Soul felt as if his whole body was tightly wrapped in a piece of cold silk.

Wow, a silent and wand-free transformation spell.

"This is the Disillusionment Curse. It's a nice little magic. If you're interested, you can ask Flitwick for help later."

No need, Professor, I already know it, Su Er responded in his heart, but he happily agreed with his mouth.

Great, I can let Professor Flitwick cook for me again.

No, shouldn’t I be grimacing?This is different from the purpose of Badger Badger...

Just when Su Er was thinking wildly, everyone was already walking among the stone pillars. The silence here was frightening, and every step they took could get a hollow, loud echo.

When he reached parallel to the last pair of stone pillars, Professor Flitwick raised his wand again, and a brighter ball of light floated out.

"This... this is..." A trace of shock flashed across the face of Professor McGonagall, who had remained calm and alert.

Suer looked up - it was an old face, with fine wrinkles densely covering his face, and a sparse beard carved from stone extending all the way to the end.

"Is this...Slytherin?" Professor Flitwick said.

"That's right." Dumbledore said with certainty, "It's Slytherin, one of the four founders of Hogwarts."

"He did leave a secret room, and of course, there was a monster..."

Dumbledore looked directly at the statue, his eyes seeming to see inside.

"Leave it to you, Severus."

Fox, who had been hovering in the air, also fell down at this time. Strangely, the Disillusionment Curse didn't seem to bother it, and it landed accurately on Sur's shoulder.

Snape looked at Dumbledore strangely and moved his lips slightly.

Is it appropriate for you to ask a Slytherin headmaster to personally blow up the statue of the ancestor of the Snake House?Are you polite?

But Snape still raised his wand obediently and glanced at Soul next to Dumbledore. How could everyone see through the Disillusionment Curse?

Is the Illusion Body Curse so useless? !

Soul complained crazily in his heart. He understood the meaning behind Snape's eyes and obediently stepped back a long distance.

He hid his body behind the central stone pillar and quietly revealed his head.

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ps: The name setting may indeed make some people unable to understand or accept it, but this is to introduce Amelia and subsequent content, which involves the subsequent plot of the Azkaban prison break. It may be because of the wording that Are you guys a little unhappy?

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