All things are three at Hogwarts

Chapter 16: Seizing the Magic Ball (modified, typos have been corrected)

"Everything Is Three at Hogwarts"

Entering the door, Allen was surprised to find that this was not a room, but a spiral staircase leading underground.

The murals hanging on the walls on both sides of the corridor made various sounds, including groans of pain, wailings of terror, torture from hell, and sharp sounds like fingernails scratching across a blackboard. The blending of various sounds, coupled with the dim, green lights, is really frightening.

Allen walked as lightly as possible and followed Mr. Borkin up the creaking old wooden stairs, and saw a thick vermilion wooden door. The hunched-over Mr. Borgin pushed open the door. Before Alan had time to observe carefully, he heard a snap, and his eyes brightened, and everything was clearly visible.

The pale light filled the entire room coldly. It was a storage room without a window. Directly facing the door, what Allen saw at a glance were various strange biological specimens, mummies and bottles of biological organs soaked in unknown liquids.

The wall on the left is full of storage compartments that stretch to the ceiling. Some large bronze boxes are neatly stacked in the right corner. Next to the box is a long silver table. On a cushion in a glass box on the table, there is a withered human hand, a stack of blood-stained cards and a dull glass eyeball. There are also some potions of different colors on the table. and glassware on a wrought iron shelf.

Alan's heart skipped a beat as he glanced at the corner of the table. A dark blue ball was placed randomly on a wooden shelf with a bunch of prophecy balls. The system sounded a beep in his mind, and Allen knew that the unspectacular ball was the magic ball of Goddess of Luck Falls that he was looking for on this trip.

After turning on the light, Mr. Borgin sat down at the long table, gently placed the tray on the table, opened the drawer, took out his gloves and put them on, and picked a bottle of purple potion on the shelf. He seemed to be careful. Research the power of the necklace.

Just as Allen cautiously walked into the room to look for opportunities, a dazzling light flashed from Allen the moment he stepped into the room. Allen was discovered by the defense device installed in the treasure room and the effect of the phantom spell on his body was eliminated. His figure suddenly appeared in the storage room without any cover. Mr. Borkin left the moment the light came on. He took out his wand, turned around, pointed it at Allen, and cast the spell.

"The Intestinal Curse! The Intestinal Curse!" Mr. Borkin's quick curses were all avoided by Alan by virtue of the child's short stature and the use of obstacles around him. The curse hit the shelf behind Allen, bottles and jars fell apart, and the liquid inside splashed everywhere; a skull rolled to the ground, its mouth opening and closing.

Even if he was mentally prepared for the possibility that the other party would use the Unforgivable Curse, even though Mr. Borgin probably did not intend to risk being imprisoned in Azkaban for a lifetime by using the Unforgivable Curse, what he threw at him as soon as he raised his hand had some meaning. The even more vicious curse spell made Lord Allen's Yuebu, who was hiding behind the obstacle, tighten unconsciously.

The spell was invented by Urquhart Laharro in the 16th century. Urquhart's portrait currently hangs in the Day Llewellyn ward of St. Mungo's Hospital for the Magical Sick and was used by Alan, who visited his mother's workplace. As far as is known, Allen has not yet understood its exact effect in detail, but he generally knows that this spell can pull a person's intestines out of the body - whether from top or bottom is unknown.

In order to avoid this curse, Allen, who was squatting behind the obstacle, did not stand up rashly. Instead, he simply jumped on the ground with his hands and feet towards Mr. Borkin, guarding against Mr. Borkin when Allen stood up to cast the spell. He was a little shocked by this unexpected attack method. He even thought that he was facing a werewolf or vampire. Vampire bites were similar to werewolf bites, but they were both incurable diseases. (Author's note: The setting that vampire bites are an incurable disease comes from the W.O.M.B.A.T. test on the official website.)

For the sake of caution, Mr. Borgin, who did not want to take the risk of being infected, had to put down his wand and gave up the poison spell he was going to cast. He rolled and crawled away.

And Allen, who knew that he was actually committing a crime, did not want to hurt anyone. His target was not Mr. Borkin, but the magic ball on the table. Allen grabbed the magic ball on the shelf and quickly rushed to the door. go.

"My legs are weak and my feet are soft! My legs are frozen and I'm dead!" Mr. Borgin stabilized his figure and stretched out his wand to chase after him. He fired the Weak Legs Curse and the Leg Locking Curse from behind in an attempt to imprison the opponent.

But in the narrow rotating corridor, Allen relied on the physical advantages brought by McLean's physical training. He was as flexible as a monkey, jumping up and down to avoid the attack of the curse. But just when he was about to escape from the stairway, Allen He didn't notice the vines that suddenly shot out of the stair railing. Although he finally jumped in time with his reaction and avoided the entanglement of the vines, he was also hit by the unconscious spell silently cast by Mr. Borgin behind him.

Fortunately, Allen's wizard robe bounced back Mr. Borkin's not-so-powerful but easy-to-cast stun spell. As a result, once again, unexpectedly, Mr. Borkin had to temporarily stop and use his armor to protect himself. Create a temporary transparent shield and place it in front of you.

At this moment, Allen, who had already run out of the stairwell, had the opportunity to use the time difference to activate the disguise spell on the Miaomiao wizard robe and escape.

Quickly leaving Knockturn Alley, the dazzling sunshine shone on Allen again, leaving the gloomy Diagon Alley behind, and gradually moved away. Fortunately, the victim who suffered the loss innocently this time was Bo Jin, which did not bear any psychological burden on Allen. At worst, when he was able to protect himself in the future, he would do more business with him that was not so price-conscious as compensation. .

"Congratulations to the host for obtaining the magic ball from the goddess of luck, Falls. The magic ball can remove specific types of negative effects and curses. There are still 13 hours and 43 minutes left before the end of the mission."

As time was running out, Allen checked the map in his mind and was surprised to find that the location of the Reptilian Man was actually in the Muggle world, and it was in downtown London - Baker Street Station.

Allen made a quick decision and took a taxi to the nearest subway station, then transferred to Baker Street Station. There is a poster-sized copper nameplate here, which reads: "This platform was part of the world's first subway in 1863, and this is hereby certified."

Generally speaking, there are advertisements on both sides of the London Underground platform, but Baker Street Station is different. There is space for promotional posters above the seats on each platform. These posters vividly depict the scene when the platform was first opened in 1863 and can be called a museum of London Underground history.

But Allen had no time to look at these promotional posters, because he found that the icon that just showed the lizard man here quickly moved to another place.

Allen was a little at a loss. Should he keep chasing its traces? At a loss, Allen saw the subway map he had just received (in every subway station in London, passengers can get a small subway map that is longer than a B5 paper for free.), and compared it with the lizard-shaped man in his mind. The movement trajectory of the lizard man actually coincided exactly with the subway route.

"They still take the Muggle subway?"

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