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Chapter 186 Traps and Findings
Chapter 186 Traps and Findings
"Wess, let's go to the right." Dumbledore opened his closed eyes suddenly, and just recovered from his contemplation, he immediately left the room full of magic circles and walked back to the empty room on the right.
"What's the matter? There's nothing on the right side." Weiss followed behind the fast-paced Dumbledore: "But it may be because there is one more window than here, it is more ventilated, and there is not much dust..."
"No, we overlooked something." Dumbledore pushed open the door on the right, but did not go in.
"Why don't you go in?" Weiss looked at Dumbledore who was standing motionless at the door strangely: "There is no wind and fresh air here...Huh?"
"Weiss, you also find it strange, don't you?" Dumbledore looked at his motionless white beard and said, "Even if I took a step and walked in, it still hasn't been blown up, this can't be used' It's heavy with jam' can be explained."
"Blocking the vision?" Weiss closed his eyes in doubt, but he could still hear the 'wow' sound from the wind: "Or change the vision and hearing?"
"Hehehe, this is really interesting." The corners of Dumbledore's mouth curved into an arc, and his expression looked very happy.
"I'm sure I didn't chop anything." Weiss had already pulled out the Gryffindor sword and waved it in the air.
"No, no, there is nothing here!" Dumbledore said with a smile: "Tom only changed the ceiling and two walls."
"Like the Hogwarts ceiling? Ancient runes?" Weiss looked up at the ceiling not far above his head, stretched out his sword and poked the 'skylight', touching a hard object without accident.
"Let me take a look at the two cracked walls again?" Although Weiss used a questioning tone, he had already reached the cracked wall on one side, reached out and touched it, and it was equally hard: "But this is strange , although 'solidification' can be used universally, but the runes of 'sound' can't be added to 'perspective'? The crack is so small that it can't fit three runes, so how did the sound come from?"
"Look at the window next to you." Dumbledore also came over at this time, patted Wes on the shoulder and pointed to the still intact window beside him and said: "These cracks have cleverly appeared near the window , they were so close together that we couldn't tell exactly where the sound was coming from."
"Really?" Weiss walked into the window and listened carefully, the so-called 'wind sound' sounded from the window: "'Invisible', 'sound' and 'solid'..."
"Wait! Professor, this is still not right. How do you solve this room without magic fluctuations? If the rune wants to make it work, you need to input magic power into it. Look at the two walls and one ceiling here. It is impossible for the magic power fluctuation to be discovered..." Weiss became more and more strange, and reached out to touch the 'crack' to confirm that this was not his illusion.
"Didn't you notice the magic fluctuation?" Dumbledore looked at Wes with a smile at this time.
"Of course, otherwise, why would we go directly to the door on the left at the beginning...Huh? What's going on? When we first came in, there was obviously nothing..." Weiss said to himself, But in the next moment, he clearly noticed the weak fluctuation of magic power released by his subordinate Runiwen.
"The magic trap in the living room made your perception wrong." Dumbledore patted Wes on the shoulder and pointed to the direction they came from: "After you have experienced so many and complicated magic traps, they are automatically released. Undisguised fluctuations in magic power, and nerves that have been tense because of the "blood-sucking vines" at the door, at this time two doors appeared in front of you..."
"When I find that there is nothing in the first door, not even danger, I will naturally open the second door, because I am here to find something, and I will not waste time in an empty room. I don't care about the insignificant little magic power fluctuations in this room compared to the magic power fluctuations in the living room. What's more, the layout of the other room is more in line with the definition of 'treasure' in my mind." Weiss took Dumbledore He shook his head and said, "... Voldemort must be the most talented student in Hogwarts for hundreds of years."
"Hehehe...then, what is he hiding here?" Dumbledore smiled, and didn't respond to Wes's question, but just looked around and searched.
"Speaking of which, standing here for a long time, I always feel that there is something wrong." Weiss also imitated Dumbledore and looked around, but his body went to the four walls to feel more honestly, and the result was very Obvious nothing.
"Speaking of which, there is no dust on the ground. Is something hidden under the floor?" Weiss squatted on the ground and tapped it with the hilt of his sword, making a 'bang bang bang' sound from time to time: "The bottom seems to be real, we use Without prying them all open?"
"No, there is no dust because of those things at the door, and its main branch must be under these floors." Dumbledore pointed to the 'blood-sucking vine' protruding from under the broken floor at the door.
"Break out from under the floor? Then close the floor when you go back? Are they so intelligent?" Weiss said suspiciously.
"No, they just squeezed in through the crack of the door, and they came here only because they can get enough sunlight." Dumbledore pointed to the direction of the ceiling: "Ample sunlight shines through there."
"Where can that thing be?" Wes was persuaded by Dumbledore's reason, scratching his head and scanning around.
"Speaking of which, if you find it, don't touch it lightly. The locket affected you a little too much last time, and it's inevitable that it will be the same this time." Dumbledore shook his head and said that he hadn't thought of it yet, but But he told Weiss about the arrangements after the discovery.
"Well, I know... wait!" Weiss nodded and agreed, and then saw him running out of the door as if he had discovered something, and Dumbledore also heard the door on the left The sound of being turned on.
"What did you find?" Dumbledore smiled and asked Wes, who was walking back with a frown: "You can say anything."
"In this world, is there any size difference between the master bedroom and the side bedroom?" Weiss frowned and asked Dumbledore.
"Generally speaking, there will be a gap, but it won't be very big, what's wrong?" Dumbledore said with some uncertainty as he recalled the big and small houses he had been to, frowning.
"Because of the ground here, there can't be more than 20 magic circles." Wisby stroked: "I'll go out and have a look, you wait a moment." After speaking, he ran away in a hurry, and he came back after a while, Standing in front of Dumbledore and breathing slowly: "Phew...it's hidden...in the wall between the two rooms."
"Really?" Dumbledore asked as he walked towards the wall, "How did you find out?"
"Because there can't be 20 magic circles here, but I vaguely remember that when we went around the outside, the two rooms were about the same size." Weiss stretched his arms and gestured left and right, then walked quickly to the wall Knocked: "So it must be empty... Huh? That's impossible!"
"It's solid, isn't it?" Dumbledore also walked to the wall, stroking the wall with his slender fingers.
"But it's impossible! The result of the measurement from the outside is that there is something in the two rooms!" Weiss knocked on another wall without giving up, but the sound was still a dull 'bang bang': "Is it possible? Can it be opened only in the room on the left? But there are so many magic circles over there..."
"No, this is a wooden room. You can see the faintly glowing magic circle next door from here." Dumbledore pointed to a gap with a relatively large crack and said, "There is only one wall here."
"Is that hidden in the tree trunk that acts as a wall?" Weiss continued to guess: "For example, dig a hole to hide in, and then cover it up?"
"No, no, Weiss, why are you obsessed with this wall?" Dumbledore shook his head slightly, and turned to face the wooden wall full of cracks directly opposite.
"No way? There are windows..." Weiss also looked over after hearing the words, stepped forward to knock on it in disbelief, and then said comfortingly: "Let me just say, it's solid."
"Hehehe... There is only one window in the master bedroom, so why are there two windows in the side bedroom?" Dumbledore said with a smile, and then walked towards the wooden wall directly opposite the door: "I said, in the Here, the master bedroom is larger than the side bedroom. Why isn't it there?"
"Well, the size depends on my mother's mood. She will use the trees that my father cut down to make a wooden house, and basically few people stay in our family." Weiss shrugged and followed Dumbledore towards the only one in this room. Investigated wall: "But it's still the same problem, the wall is full of runes and windows..."
"The ceiling." Dumbledore walked steadily and did not turn his head.
"...He made a wall?" Weiss glanced up at the ceiling, the starry night sky was very conspicuous, and he immediately understood Dumbledore's thoughts.
"Just expose the windows and gaps..." Dumbledore nodded and stood still, looking up, down, left, and right at the 'wall' in front of him.
(End of this chapter)
"Wess, let's go to the right." Dumbledore opened his closed eyes suddenly, and just recovered from his contemplation, he immediately left the room full of magic circles and walked back to the empty room on the right.
"What's the matter? There's nothing on the right side." Weiss followed behind the fast-paced Dumbledore: "But it may be because there is one more window than here, it is more ventilated, and there is not much dust..."
"No, we overlooked something." Dumbledore pushed open the door on the right, but did not go in.
"Why don't you go in?" Weiss looked at Dumbledore who was standing motionless at the door strangely: "There is no wind and fresh air here...Huh?"
"Weiss, you also find it strange, don't you?" Dumbledore looked at his motionless white beard and said, "Even if I took a step and walked in, it still hasn't been blown up, this can't be used' It's heavy with jam' can be explained."
"Blocking the vision?" Weiss closed his eyes in doubt, but he could still hear the 'wow' sound from the wind: "Or change the vision and hearing?"
"Hehehe, this is really interesting." The corners of Dumbledore's mouth curved into an arc, and his expression looked very happy.
"I'm sure I didn't chop anything." Weiss had already pulled out the Gryffindor sword and waved it in the air.
"No, no, there is nothing here!" Dumbledore said with a smile: "Tom only changed the ceiling and two walls."
"Like the Hogwarts ceiling? Ancient runes?" Weiss looked up at the ceiling not far above his head, stretched out his sword and poked the 'skylight', touching a hard object without accident.
"Let me take a look at the two cracked walls again?" Although Weiss used a questioning tone, he had already reached the cracked wall on one side, reached out and touched it, and it was equally hard: "But this is strange , although 'solidification' can be used universally, but the runes of 'sound' can't be added to 'perspective'? The crack is so small that it can't fit three runes, so how did the sound come from?"
"Look at the window next to you." Dumbledore also came over at this time, patted Wes on the shoulder and pointed to the still intact window beside him and said: "These cracks have cleverly appeared near the window , they were so close together that we couldn't tell exactly where the sound was coming from."
"Really?" Weiss walked into the window and listened carefully, the so-called 'wind sound' sounded from the window: "'Invisible', 'sound' and 'solid'..."
"Wait! Professor, this is still not right. How do you solve this room without magic fluctuations? If the rune wants to make it work, you need to input magic power into it. Look at the two walls and one ceiling here. It is impossible for the magic power fluctuation to be discovered..." Weiss became more and more strange, and reached out to touch the 'crack' to confirm that this was not his illusion.
"Didn't you notice the magic fluctuation?" Dumbledore looked at Wes with a smile at this time.
"Of course, otherwise, why would we go directly to the door on the left at the beginning...Huh? What's going on? When we first came in, there was obviously nothing..." Weiss said to himself, But in the next moment, he clearly noticed the weak fluctuation of magic power released by his subordinate Runiwen.
"The magic trap in the living room made your perception wrong." Dumbledore patted Wes on the shoulder and pointed to the direction they came from: "After you have experienced so many and complicated magic traps, they are automatically released. Undisguised fluctuations in magic power, and nerves that have been tense because of the "blood-sucking vines" at the door, at this time two doors appeared in front of you..."
"When I find that there is nothing in the first door, not even danger, I will naturally open the second door, because I am here to find something, and I will not waste time in an empty room. I don't care about the insignificant little magic power fluctuations in this room compared to the magic power fluctuations in the living room. What's more, the layout of the other room is more in line with the definition of 'treasure' in my mind." Weiss took Dumbledore He shook his head and said, "... Voldemort must be the most talented student in Hogwarts for hundreds of years."
"Hehehe...then, what is he hiding here?" Dumbledore smiled, and didn't respond to Wes's question, but just looked around and searched.
"Speaking of which, standing here for a long time, I always feel that there is something wrong." Weiss also imitated Dumbledore and looked around, but his body went to the four walls to feel more honestly, and the result was very Obvious nothing.
"Speaking of which, there is no dust on the ground. Is something hidden under the floor?" Weiss squatted on the ground and tapped it with the hilt of his sword, making a 'bang bang bang' sound from time to time: "The bottom seems to be real, we use Without prying them all open?"
"No, there is no dust because of those things at the door, and its main branch must be under these floors." Dumbledore pointed to the 'blood-sucking vine' protruding from under the broken floor at the door.
"Break out from under the floor? Then close the floor when you go back? Are they so intelligent?" Weiss said suspiciously.
"No, they just squeezed in through the crack of the door, and they came here only because they can get enough sunlight." Dumbledore pointed to the direction of the ceiling: "Ample sunlight shines through there."
"Where can that thing be?" Wes was persuaded by Dumbledore's reason, scratching his head and scanning around.
"Speaking of which, if you find it, don't touch it lightly. The locket affected you a little too much last time, and it's inevitable that it will be the same this time." Dumbledore shook his head and said that he hadn't thought of it yet, but But he told Weiss about the arrangements after the discovery.
"Well, I know... wait!" Weiss nodded and agreed, and then saw him running out of the door as if he had discovered something, and Dumbledore also heard the door on the left The sound of being turned on.
"What did you find?" Dumbledore smiled and asked Wes, who was walking back with a frown: "You can say anything."
"In this world, is there any size difference between the master bedroom and the side bedroom?" Weiss frowned and asked Dumbledore.
"Generally speaking, there will be a gap, but it won't be very big, what's wrong?" Dumbledore said with some uncertainty as he recalled the big and small houses he had been to, frowning.
"Because of the ground here, there can't be more than 20 magic circles." Wisby stroked: "I'll go out and have a look, you wait a moment." After speaking, he ran away in a hurry, and he came back after a while, Standing in front of Dumbledore and breathing slowly: "Phew...it's hidden...in the wall between the two rooms."
"Really?" Dumbledore asked as he walked towards the wall, "How did you find out?"
"Because there can't be 20 magic circles here, but I vaguely remember that when we went around the outside, the two rooms were about the same size." Weiss stretched his arms and gestured left and right, then walked quickly to the wall Knocked: "So it must be empty... Huh? That's impossible!"
"It's solid, isn't it?" Dumbledore also walked to the wall, stroking the wall with his slender fingers.
"But it's impossible! The result of the measurement from the outside is that there is something in the two rooms!" Weiss knocked on another wall without giving up, but the sound was still a dull 'bang bang': "Is it possible? Can it be opened only in the room on the left? But there are so many magic circles over there..."
"No, this is a wooden room. You can see the faintly glowing magic circle next door from here." Dumbledore pointed to a gap with a relatively large crack and said, "There is only one wall here."
"Is that hidden in the tree trunk that acts as a wall?" Weiss continued to guess: "For example, dig a hole to hide in, and then cover it up?"
"No, no, Weiss, why are you obsessed with this wall?" Dumbledore shook his head slightly, and turned to face the wooden wall full of cracks directly opposite.
"No way? There are windows..." Weiss also looked over after hearing the words, stepped forward to knock on it in disbelief, and then said comfortingly: "Let me just say, it's solid."
"Hehehe... There is only one window in the master bedroom, so why are there two windows in the side bedroom?" Dumbledore said with a smile, and then walked towards the wooden wall directly opposite the door: "I said, in the Here, the master bedroom is larger than the side bedroom. Why isn't it there?"
"Well, the size depends on my mother's mood. She will use the trees that my father cut down to make a wooden house, and basically few people stay in our family." Weiss shrugged and followed Dumbledore towards the only one in this room. Investigated wall: "But it's still the same problem, the wall is full of runes and windows..."
"The ceiling." Dumbledore walked steadily and did not turn his head.
"...He made a wall?" Weiss glanced up at the ceiling, the starry night sky was very conspicuous, and he immediately understood Dumbledore's thoughts.
"Just expose the windows and gaps..." Dumbledore nodded and stood still, looking up, down, left, and right at the 'wall' in front of him.
(End of this chapter)
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