Lucy's life experience is embarrassing. She was originally born in a rural family and came to the big city with a dream. At first, she was like most hardworking and innocent girls. She became a maid of the duke's family, and the duke, who hadn't been home all the year round, began to go home often because of her. The duchess couldn't tolerate this situation, so she fired Lucy.

But she didn't know what was going on, so she pleaded with the Duke. The following story is the same as the process of many people's depravity. Lucy later became a "social star". She is like a rose, attracting mad bees and butterflies.

She brought her friends to Rice's castle to explore because of the rumors in her hometown before, and she disappeared after the accident. Van Helsing thought that the singing that he heard in the manor that day was sung by her. This was not a hallucination. The guards of the wolf area would occasionally hear the singing of women.

All I hope now is that the vampires will let Lucy go and set her poor soul free from doing some evil things in the middle of the night. But Van Helsing was worried, because according to his past experience, Lucy would also appear during the day. In fact, apart from the tall man in the navy uniform, the children also saw a young and beautiful woman appearing around, although so far no one has said that she has seen her take the child away.

"Is it some kind of magic?" I asked him.

Van Helsing replied that this is a state similar to sleepwalking but different from sleepwalking. Human beings in this state will be easily sucked by vampires for more blood and will not resist.

"Is this a nightmare? Or something else?" I asked.

Van Helsing got up from his only seat, and went to the window to smoke.

"Not dead, but not alive, like a lucid dream." Van Helsing said in a sympathetic tone, "Even if it's insanity, it's better, they always have their own rules, and she doesn't even follow her own will." Take control of your body."

I didn't really understand what Van Helsing was saying, but I thought of Jason, and when he attacked me, I thought he was crazy. But when Van Helsing recognized him and let him go back with us, he was like an obedient boy, making no noise along the way.

So I asked Jason how he became like this, Van Helsing shook his head, no one knows how he became like this, he used to be a guard of the wolf area, and he came back one day and became like this.

"So is there any hope for him to get better?" I asked.

"You can only ask the doctor, and the doctor will know if he will get better." Van Helsing said.

"Will that evil creature take over their bodies?" I asked.

"You seem to have regained your spirits. How about we go for a walk?" asked Van Helsing.

Of course I agreed, and we left the hotel together.

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Barnaby entered the fort with Pomona and Severus.

In the history of magic, Professor Binns said that there was a time when wizards had a wrong perception of goblins and felt that they were satisfied with the state they were in.

During the goblin rebellion of the 18th century, werewolves and goblins became allies, and anyone who has seen their dwellings will understand why they joined a rebellion that had nothing to do with them.

They didn't dare to relax their vigilance because they were worried that there were werewolves who hadn't participated in the operation and hid in the fortress. Even if they don't kill them, a bite is enough.

Unlike house elves, goblins do not sign a contract with humans to obtain peace because they cannot bear bloody wars.

Or it is precisely because they have seen the end of the house-elves that they will not sign any contracts with humans.

After the goblin rebellion, no one signed the content of the negotiation, it just existed and was obeyed by default, just like laws and rules, it was remembered by those who knew it.

Whoever believes in humans will be the next house elf. Giants have also fought against humans, but because they are too big to enter the wizards' houses and eat so much, they are now on the verge of extinction.

Trolls are smaller than giants and can be tamed, making them valuable as bodyguards. But Barnaby kills a troll and no one holds him accountable, even though trolls are classified as humans.

Today's wizard education is different from before, as long as students can control their own power when they graduate, and don't become a trouble to themselves and others. The mysterious man is more like an ancient wizard, pursuing power and mystery. Severus, who has a strong curiosity, is very similar to him in this regard.

He was originally afraid of werewolves, otherwise he would not have hid far away after thinking of the scene just now, instead of standing motionless in the trap like other members of the werewolf capture team.

Now he is "sacrificing his life and forgetting to die", probably because he was stunned by the "treasure" in the dungeon.

There was once a reporter who interviewed a mysterious man recklessly, what kind of woman was perfect in his eyes.

The handsome mysterious man smiled slightly, and said, "A strong woman is perfect."

The Death Eaters were sorted by strength, and Bella sat behind Anthony. If Bella had been sober enough to not be so obsessed with You-Know-Who, then she would have realized that in her position, she wasn't chosen. She doesn't need to be careful to maintain her youth and beauty to make the other party fall in love with her because of it, she can make the other party "fall in love" with herself like a man.

But Bella is Bella after all, she only loves the Dark Lord, and she is willing to do anything for the Dark Lord to become strong and perfect.

Pomona looked at Severus with a focused expression for a while, then at Barnaby with a solemn expression, and chose to step back half a step.

There are only these two people in the Li family. If something happens to them, Rita Kester and his group will be very happy. They can divide up the Li family's property based on "rules".

If he didn't have so much wealth, Barnaby would not drop out of school just because he said he would drop out. Like Ben, he would have to get through no matter how difficult it was, and get his diploma and other certificates that should be taken.

Who we become is a matter of choice, not individual ability.

Pomona let Severus go ahead and saw him surrounded by darkness on all sides.

"Professor," said Barnaby, "I have found the entrance."

Severus stopped walking.

"Where?" Pomona asked.

Barnaby pointed his wand at a cameo of a lion's head.

"How do I open it?" Pomona asked.

Barnaby fired Blazing Fire at the Lion's Head, and the wall on which the Lion's Head was standing receded a little, then stepped aside, revealing a passage.

"I thought the Unforgivable Curse was going to be used here," Severus said teasingly.

Barnaby walked into the passage with a pale face.

The oncoming is the dullness after years of no ventilation, and the ground is full of dust, which will leave footprints when walking on it.

There must have been no one here for many years, not even spiders and foxes, just an empty passage.

"What do you feel?" Severus asked.

"Nothing," Pomona said.

"Is this the case with ancient magic?" Severus asked.

She had a guess, and before she had time to say it, she came to a door with a relief.

"That's the door," Barnaby said. "Paul said the Unforgivable Curse is needed to open it."

Pomona looked at the relief, the door seemed to be carved out of black marble, and she thought she would see something terrifying.

Hagrid has a three-headed hellhound. The black marble relief is carved with a goddess with three faces. Each face holds something in its hand, a dagger, a wine glass and a key. There are two torches on both sides of the relief.

"I remember fluorescent light being invented in the late 1700s, right?" Pomona asked the crowd.

"It's 1772," Severus said.

"Twenty years after the Goblin Rebellion ended," Pomona whispered. "Levina wanted to find her quill in a dusty corner."

No one spoke.

"What would we do if we wanted to see in the dark without the spell?" Pomona asked the two.

"Fire," Severus said.

"So I think if we light those two torches, we'll hit the trigger and we're stuck here," Pomona said.

"Then do what Paul says," Barnaby said.

"Not necessarily, we have a choice." Pomona pointed at the relief with a fluorescent wand. "We don't have to choose the dagger, but also the wine glass and the key."

"It could be poison in the cup, too," Severus said with a smile.

"All in all, we're leaving today. Now is not the time to continue exploring. Let's make sure the fortress is safe enough," Pomona said.

Then they left the secret passage.

"Do you know who that carving is on?" Severus asked.

"I guess a little," Pomona said.

"Who?" asked Barnaby.

"Keeper of the Gates of Hades," Pomona replied.

But she didn't finish her sentence.

Barnaby had a puppy, and legend has it that the dog could be sacrificed to her, much easier than finding the key.

What key can I use to open that door? Really clueless.

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