[HP] Blast! Word Small Universe

Chapter 215 Department of Mysteries (3)

Soon they walked into a huge circular room, everything here, including the ceiling and the floor, were all black, and some were exactly the same.Black doors without markings or handles were embedded in the surrounding black walls at some distance from each other.Candles with blue flames dotted the walls, and their cold, flickering light was reflected on the polished marble floor, making it look like a puddle of black water.

"Close the door, please," Harry muttered.

The place went dark when Neville closed the door they had entered from the corridor as Harry had told them to.There was no longer a narrow beam of light pouring in from the corridor behind them, so that for a while they could only see the blue candles flickering on the walls and their horrible reflections on the floor.

"Lumos." Jane lit her wand, freeing them from the black terror.

Ginny and Luna also lit their wands, and then, with a loud boom, the candle began to move sideways, and the circular wall spun.Hermione grabbed Harry's arm as if worried that the floor would move too, but the floor didn't move.A few seconds later, their Zhou Si's blue flames blurred into similar halos with the rapid rotation of the wall.Then, as suddenly as it had begun, the rumble died away and all was quiet again.

"What's this for?" Ron asked in a worried voice.

"I guess it's confusing us which door we came in from," Ginny replied in a low voice.

Hearing Ginny's words, Jane's mood suddenly fell to the bottom - although she was not afraid of death, she couldn't explain why she suddenly had a feeling of panic, as if something was about to happen like.She faintly began to pray that Snape would see her note as soon as possible, otherwise something very unpleasant would happen.

"How are we going to get out?" Neville asked uneasily.

"It doesn't matter now!" said Harry excitedly, gripping his wand even tighter. "We don't need to go out until we find Sirius—"

"Just don't shout his name too loudly!" Hermione said hastily.

"Where are we going, Harry?" Ron asked.

"I don't—" Harry began, swallowing again: "In those dreams, I got off the lift, went through a door at the end of a corridor, and entered a dark room—that's That one—then I went through another door and into a room that was kind of... shining. We should try a few doors, see that room, and I'll know where to go." He hurried Say, "Come on."

He walked straight to the door facing him, put his left hand on the cold, shiny door, and raised his wand, ready to rush through it the moment it opened.Then he pushed, and the door opened easily.

"I'll go ahead." Jane reached out her hand to stop Harry, and walked in without waiting for Harry to refuse her.

Chandeliers hang low from the white ceiling on golden chains, brightening the square room after the darkness of the first.The room is almost empty, with only one table, and in the middle of the room, there is a huge glass water tank filled with dark green liquid, which is big enough for them to swim in it, and many white things are slowly floating in it drift away.

Soon, they pushed them out, because they found that the glass tanks filled with dark green liquid contained many brains, which looked extremely disgusting, and Harry was sure that it was not the room he had dreamed about.

When leaving this room, Hermione put a red cross on the door of this room to make it easier for them to identify.Then, they opened another door.

This one was larger than the previous one, dimly lit, square in shape, and sunken in the center, forming a gigantic stone pit, some twenty feet deep.Stone steps surround the entire house, like stone benches, gradually descending step by step.Each level is steep, like a lecture theater.On the highest step is a raised stone platform, on which stands an arch, which looks very old and not worn out.There is no wall support around the arch, and a tattered black curtain or drapery hangs on it.Although the air here is cold and there is no wind, it is swaying gently, as if it has just been touched by someone.

When Jane saw the arch froze involuntarily, she gasped and stared at the curtain and the arch in disbelief, barely able to suppress her panic, stretched out her hand and pushed Harry and the others back: "Get out, we can't Come into this room!"

"Why?" Harry asked suspiciously, and then he seemed to be confused by something, looking at the curtain: "Who's there?"

Harry ignored Jane's dissuasion and jumped onto the stone bench on the next level.But no one answered, but the curtain still fluttered.

"Be careful!" Hermione said in a low voice.

Harry quickly climbed down the stone benches to the very bottom of the stone pit, and then walked slowly towards the stone platform. The footsteps echoed in the room, and the pointed arch now looked much higher than when looking down on it from above.The curtain was still swaying slightly, as if someone had just passed through it.

Jane chased after her, and she felt her heart beating wildly.She took Harry's arm, pulled out her wand, and murmured something, a golden light flashed at the tip of her wand, and an indescribable warmth filled the empty room.

Harry was no longer staring at Weiman, he turned his head to look at Jane in surprise.

Hermione and Ron stood outside the door. Jane saw Neville and Luna walking in front of them, but they stopped when the golden light shone on them.

The angel's singing echoed in the room, and the world seemed to be immersed in peace and tranquility.

"Pull them out," Jane yelled at Hermione and Ron.

Hermione and Ron immediately dragged Neville and Luna out, and Ginny followed them out.

"What happened?" Harry couldn't help asking when Jane pulled him out of the room.

Jane closed the door, and Hermione drew a cross on it.

"You're fascinated, and Neville and Luna, you look weird," said Hermione.

"What happened just now?" Ron looked at the wand in Jane's hand: "I heard someone singing—I've never heard such a beautiful singing."

"It's nothing, little spell." Jane was unwilling to tell the secret that she had just activated the heart of the wand: "It can effectively break the spell that you are confused."

Hermione obviously didn't believe Jane's words, she stared suspiciously at Jane's wand.Of course, Harry and Ron didn't believe it either, especially since it wasn't the first time Harry had heard this kind of singing - he had heard it in the first year when they first broke into the house at the end of the third floor, but He didn't listen carefully then, because the three dogs were barking at them, and Jane closed the door just in time.

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