Hogwarts founder returns to campus

Chapter 60 Broken Laboratory

"Oh?" The playful expressions of Fred and George disappeared instantly, and they looked closely at the shield in Hermione's palm.

"Where did you pick it up?" George said with a serious expression.

"Is this some kind of black magic?" Ron smacked his mouth, "Salazar gave it to us, saying that if Harry is still disturbed by magic next time, this will be able to resist it."

"Salazar?" Fred rubbed his nose, "This is not a good name, which house? Slytherin?"

"Hufflepuff," said Harry.

"That's okay, since you brought such a good thing, let's go to another place to study it!" George waved his hand.

"Really take them there?" Fred asked.

"This thing is theirs, but only there can be analyzed." George shrugged.

"Okay!" Fred could only agree with George's approach.

The Weasley twins took Harry and the others directly down from the eighth floor to the first floor, and stopped in front of an oil painting.

This is a damaged oil painting, as if it has been twisted by magic, various colors are mixed and intertwined, like colorful black, with a disturbing atmosphere.

"The mirror will show what you need..." Fred muttered endlessly, and the pattern of the oil painting began to rotate and disappear, and finally turned into a dark passageway entrance.

"How did you find out here?" Ron widened his eyes, walked through the passage, and they entered a somewhat dim room.

Although this room is not very bright, the walls are full of countless cracks, not only that, there are also some strange protrusions or depressions, as if they have been ravaged by magic.

A few torches, which can still hang tenaciously on the wall, provide all the light sources to illuminate the room.

"Thanks to the senior hijackers who helped us discover this great laboratory." George looked proud.

He and Fred began to introduce the situation of this laboratory. They inadvertently got the password to enter this laboratory with the help of an organization called "Roaders".

Although the laboratory was severely damaged, with the efforts of the Weasley twins, the next part of useful things was still saved.

This includes a part of the chest of drawers, a large cauldron, some charms that are not seriously damaged, and some magic props that have never been seen before and look old.

After their repairs, those spells that were not seriously damaged all returned to their functions, most of which were concentration spells and trigger-type protective spells.

Hermione sneezed, pointed to the black marks on the central stone table and asked, "So, you use this laboratory to study fireworks played by children?"

"Do you know how many Galleons the Magic Joke Shop can make in a year? Do you know that their best sellers are Dr. Philip's self-igniting and magical fireworks?" George and Fred still maintained a high degree of consistency in their words. , shouted sharply, as if Hermione was not allowed to slander their research results in such an understatement.

Hermione was obviously frightened, she shrank her head and said quickly, "I'm sorry! I shouldn't have said that!"

"Hey!" Ron stood in front of Hermione, "Aren't we here to study the spell that Harry got?"

"Oh... that's right!" The Weasley twins looked at each other, "Bring me that talisman, and I'll check it out!"

Fred took out a small stone plate from the chest of drawers. This stone plate was very flat, with a large circle engraved with repeated patterns on the edge, which looked like layers of words.

He took the spell from Harry, placed it on the stone plate, and drew out the pattern on the edge of the stone plate with his wand.

George explained from the side: "This stone plate can analyze the magic on the item. The more sophisticated the magic item is, the less likely it will be damaged during analysis, because it is stable enough."

George pointed to the black mark and said, "Firebar's fireworks are not sophisticated enough, so when the stone plate is used to induce magic, it is easy to cause an explosion, but we still rely on the analysis of the stone plate to figure out a little way."

There was a "buzz" sound from the stone plate, and the patterns on it were lit up one by one...

"It's unbelievable! This is the second time this has happened!" Fred said with a few beads of sweat on his forehead, "George, help me!"

Hearing this, George quickly pulled out his wand and stood beside the stone plate: "The craftsmanship inside this thing is very complicated? More complicated than a map?"

Fred shook his head and said, "No! It's because the magic power is too stable. Without enough magic power, there is no way to infiltrate it and analyze it."

George raised his eyebrows and said, "Oh! That's kind of amazing!"

What the Weasley twins said had no beginning or end, Harry and the three of them were stunned for a moment.

He could only quietly watch the magic wands in the hands of the two of them emit a faint blue light, injecting magic power into the stone plate.

This process didn't last long, and suddenly the entire stone plate shone brightly, and an invisible force pushed the two of them apart, and then it turned into a silver disc.

They squatted on the ground, but they didn't show pain, but excitement.

Their eyes lit up, and after a strange cry, they said together: "It's the Iron Armor Curse! He actually put an Iron Armor Curse in it?"

"Try it?" George suggested.

Fred nodded, waved his wand and began to attack, until the third spell was cast, and the disk completely dissipated.

"Three spells, a bit long-lasting." George gasped and commented.

There was incomprehension in Harry's eyes, and he asked blankly, "The Iron Armor Curse? What's the use?"

"This spell is not very simple, but it works very well! The spell can create a magic barrier, which can effectively transfer or counteract all kinds of magic. Do you understand that?" George explained.

"Do you remember when I saw Professor Snape look at you and cast a curse? So Salazar made this spell for you!" Hermione suddenly realized.

"Fred! I think we should check the string of runes on it now. I think we may have found a treasure!" George said excitedly, and quickly dispersed the magic power on the stone plate, and took off the spell on it.

Fred quickly opened one of the drawers, and inside was a thick "Magical Symbol Collection".

This is one of the reference books on runes. The Weasley twins opened it, compared the various patterns on the "Magical Symbols Collection", and began to decipher what the runes on the spells were.

"p...r...o...t...e...g...o..."

The Weasley twins have a clear division of labor. George is responsible for writing rubbings and consulting the "Magical Symbol Collection", and Fred is responsible for transcribing the runes inscribed on the spells on parchment.

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