The Transformers at Hogwarts

Chapter 89 A New Use of the Unlocking Curse

Chapter 89 A New Use of the Unlocking Curse
Overhead came the growling of great dogs whose heads crowded the entrance under the trapdoor.

Allen was unmoved by it, he carefully controlled the effect of the floating spell, letting himself float down slowly.

As a result, when it fell halfway, Allen found the anxious conversation of the three of Harry coming from below. Before Allen could distinguish what they said, blue bellflower-like flames appeared below.

Allen quickly accelerated his descent, but when he landed on the ground, he found that they were out of danger, but they were a little embarrassed.

"What happened?" Allen asked suspiciously.

"It's just a devil's net, let's move on!" Harry said, pointing to the only way.

Allen opened his mouth but didn't say anything, so he had to follow quickly.

The only way is a stone corridor, the corridor is very quiet, except for the sound of their own footsteps, there is also the sound of water dripping slowly along the wall.

Suddenly they heard what seemed to be a soft rustling and clanging sound coming from ahead.

"There's a light ahead—I see something moving."

When they came to the end of the corridor, they found a brightly lit room with a high vaulted ceiling.Countless little birds, as dazzling as jewels, flapped their wings and flew around the room.

There was a heavy wooden door across the room.

Shielding their faces with their arms, they rushed across the room.

They came to the door unscathed, pulled the handle, and it was locked.

Ron and Hermione followed.Together they pulled and pushed, but the wooden door wouldn't budge, and Hermione tried her Arahorhole opening spell again, to no avail.

"What?" Ron asked.

"These birds can't be just for decoration," said Hermione.

The three watched the birds fly overhead.

"They're not birds at all!" said Harry suddenly. "They're keys! Winged keys—look carefully."

Harry looked around the room, and in one corner he spotted a pile of broomstick fragments.

He rushed over to check on the fragments of the broomstick.

"I know what's going on!" said Harry. "We have to fly up and get the key to that door! But the broomsticks are all broken!"

The three of Allen also walked to the corner of the room, looking at the scattered broomstick fragments on the ground.

"The fracture is very new, it should have just been destroyed." Alan picked up a broomstick and said with certainty.

"Snape must have done it, is there a way to fix the broom?" Ron asked.

"It doesn't say how to fix a broomstick, Harry, does your Quidditch team teach that?" said Hermione, frowning.

"No!" Harry replied bluntly.

Allen looked at the fragments of broomsticks all over the floor and said, "This level of damage cannot be repaired by us. We have to find other ways to pass through that door!"

The four finally recognized the truth, and they returned to the door.

They waved their wands and cast various spells at the wooden door, trying to destroy the wooden door.

But their efforts were doomed to be in vain, and there was not even a trace of damage left on the wooden door.

Then they changed the plan and started casting a spell on the keys flying in the sky. They needed to shoot down a large antique key-probably silver, shaped like a doorknob.

But the enchanted keys seemed to be very sensitive to the direction of the spell, and none of the spells cast by the four hit.
"Are we done for today?" Ron was the first to fall into despair. "We can't move forward or retreat now. When Snape gets the Philosopher's Stone, he can easily clean us up."

Harry fell silent, but he still stubbornly cast the Petrifying Charm towards the sky.
Hermione started casting the Unlocking Charm on the wooden door again, but it had no effect at all
Allen looked at Hermione, who was sweating profusely and cast the Unlocking Curse, and suddenly remembered that he had analyzed the ancient rune key-value pair of the Unlocking Curse. At that time, he hadn't figured out how to use it. He still remembered the rune key-value pair The meaning of the key is "whether to return".

Allen only felt something faintly thought of in his heart.
He drew out his wand and said to the lock of the wooden door: "Alahoo hole!" At the same time, he kept thinking "Need to go back" in his mind.

When the spell took effect, Allen only felt a rumble in his head, his soul seemed to fly out of his body in an instant, merged with a huge will in the endless sky, and then returned to his body all of a sudden.
"Alan, wake up!" This was Hermione's voice, and Alan felt that her voice seemed to be coming from far away
Allen still felt dizzy and didn't want to wake up, and then he felt a gust of cold water pouring on his face.

He suddenly woke up.

"What's wrong with me?" Allen asked in surprise. When he woke up, he found himself lying on the ground, and the three of Harry surrounded him anxiously.

"You passed out when you cast a spell on the door just now!" Hermione frowned tightly, "And when you passed out just now, your forehead was glowing, like a rune, but I didn't see that rune clearly "

"Then did I succeed?" Allen looked at the three of them with searching eyes.

"No!" Harry stepped aside so that Allen could see the wooden door behind him, and the wooden door was still standing there intact, which made people extremely desperate
The mood of the three people began to become depressed.

"Looks like our journey has come to an end!" Ron said despondently, kicking a broomstick off the ground with one kick.
"Maybe the only thing we can do is ambush Snape when he comes out." This was Hermione speaking, but her tone was very unsure.

Harry continued to cast spells on the key in the sky without saying a word, and everyone could feel his annoyance.

And Allen felt something strange in his heart, he closed his eyes, and felt his heart carefully.
"I think I just succeeded!" Alan suddenly opened his eyes and said with certainty.

The three looked at Allen suddenly.

"How did you succeed? The door is fine there!" Ron complained.

And Allen stood up, pulled out his wand, pointed to a broom fragment on the ground, and uttered a spell that was beyond the expectations of others:

"Vera Verto!"

Then the fragment of the broomstick turned into a large silver key under the surprised eyes of the three.
The structure of the key is complex and precise, and every detail on it is very clear.
Hermione looked at the key on the ground and seemed to have a lot of questions to ask, but Ron had already picked up the big key on the ground
He pushed it into the keyhole and gave it a hard twist.

Click!
The door is open!
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