Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 3074 Libator (5)

Chapter 3074 Libator ([-])
The entrance to the Slytherin lounge is recessed—that's how the doorway should be, although in Vitruvius's account, the towers protecting the city walls should protrude.

The ancient murals were all flat. It was not until the Renaissance that people had perspective skills that the flat paintings had a three-dimensional effect. Perhaps many years ago, those masters of painting looked at the blank walls just like them. rack your brain and think about what to draw on the "canvas".

In front of the entrance to the Slytherin lounge, there is an iron manhole cover that looks like a sewer, and it is it that transforms into a huge silver python.

So far no one has thought of sneaking into the Slytherin lounge, so no one has heard what happens if its defensive magic is accidentally touched, not like the entrance to Hufflepuff's lounge anyway , was sprayed with vinegar.

So why doesn't that pen just draw a door on the wall to get in, instead of trying to imitate the entrance to the Slytherin lounge?

Pomona hit his head with his fist, wondering what kind of inspiration he could get from this.

"Don't worry." Severus said aside, "I'll figure it out."

Pomona was on the verge of crying, though it was nothing to cry about.

"Don't worry, we have other options," Severus said.

"Yes, reckless!" said Pomona angrily.

He shut up.

Then Pomona began to think that the battering ram was hitting the city gate directly, and Muggles could not use illusion to hide the city gate.

And if it's an illusion that hides and interferes with vision, you can tell if it's true or false by touching it with your hand.

The wall at the entrance to the Slytherin lounge looks no different from the other tiles, except perhaps for a layer of mottled marks.

However, when the silver python appeared, this mottled city wall "disappeared".

The god Janus represents the beginning and the entrance, and is also in charge of the exit and the end. The gate of the Janus Temple is closed in peacetime, and when the arch is opened in wartime, the Romans will pass through the gate with the sculpture of Janus when they go out. Enter through this door when they triumph in victory or pay homage to heroes.

So he represents both the beginning and the end, like the tail and the mouth of the Ouroboros.

The vanishing spell does not really disappear, but decomposes into the most basic elements that make up all things, and then is absorbed by other things to form part of their entities.

However, the circle formed by the snake at the entrance to Slytherin preserved the decomposed parts and then restored them to their original appearance.

"Is there any way you can restore what was broken?" Pomona asked Severus.

"Of course you don't know the Restoration Charm?" Severus said.

"No, I mean the Dark Lord taught you." Pomona thought for a while longer, "To dematerialize something and then restore it."

He looked at her blankly.

"Am I wrong?" Pomona asked.

"Yes." He said slowly, "You want me to teach you?"

"It's fine if you know how to do it." Pomona let out a long sigh of relief, "Then find a way to get these children away."

He sneered, "I thought you didn't pay attention to the ranking."

Pomona was speechless, even if it was the last one, it shouldn't be too bad, otherwise it would be embarrassing.

Then she looked at the children again. When she saw Tonks, she saw Tullimp. When she saw Tiago, she saw Joey Burns. Maybe Phoebe was also included. They are not here now. .

Filch would always go after a group of people, maybe they were the chosen ones.

"I'm going to Filch's office," Pomona said, and ran away.

When she arrived at the door of Filch's office, she saw Turimp and Joy imprisoned in shackles, and Mrs. Loris was staring at them.

Looking around through the crack in the door, Pomona failed to see Filch, so she drew her wand and cast it on Mrs. Loris, fainting.

After Mrs. Loris fainted, Pomona went in and released Turump and Joey.

"Come with me," Pomona told them.

"Who are you?" Tullimp asked.

"I'm not the enemy," said Pomona, wondering how Turump and Joy would take the others as they walked.

"Why did you save us?" Joey asked.

Pomona opened his mouth.

"You're skipping class!" Peeves suddenly shouted, "They're here."

"Run," said Joey, pulling Turimp.

Then they ran all the way, and soon reached the platform.

"Why so slow?" Tonks complained.

"We've been caught by Filch!" gasped Joey. "Peves found us. He may have brought someone."

"You go first, I will deal with them." Thiago said eagerly.

His heroism didn't last for two seconds before he was slapped on the back of the head by Cooper, and then everyone left the platform together.

After they were all gone, Severus came out from his hiding place and stood majestically on the platform.

"Teach...professor," Filch said breathlessly. "Did you see any students who skipped class?"

Severus glanced at Pomona, then at Filch.

"I was studying something and didn't see it."

"What about her?" Filch looked at Pomona.

"She was with me." Severus took half a step forward, hiding her behind him.

Filch wanted to grab Pomona, and kept staring at her.

But perhaps because other "flesh" attracted him, he left the corridor of the History of Magic classroom.

After Filch left, Severus took out his wand, pointed it at the wall and muttered a spell silently.

Not long after, the wall turned into water, and then turned into black smoke, and then he walked in first.

"Come on in, it won't last long."

Pomona hurriedly followed in. After the initial darkness, she could see darkness as far as she could see, and heard the sound of roaring water.

She used fluorescent flashes, but the next moment the light at the end of the wand was divided into several strands and sucked away, lighting up the street lamps in the courtyard one by one.

Apart from the fact that it has been abandoned for many years, the courtyard looks a little romantic, but the plants in the courtyard are withered because they have not been exposed to light for many years.

The road in the courtyard is curved, and the nurseries on both sides of the road do not grow plants, but things like bird eggs, which are placed in stone grooves.

"I didn't expect Moonstone to be cultivated in this way," Pomona said.

No one answered her, Severus continued walking, and soon they came to a long bridge with a bunker-like building on the other side of the bridge.

"You think there are no traps?" Pomona asked.

Severus raised his hand and approached the pillar at the end of the bridge, on top of which was a bronze brazier.

"It's hot," Severus said. "It's been lit."

"Are we going to rekindle?" Pomona asked.

"I'm more inclined to find the right one." He said calmly. "Someone walked in front of us."

Then he took a big step and "flyed" across the long bridge like a bat.

After confirming that he was okay, Pomona jogged across the bridge.

However, no matter whether they were on the way or looking under the bridge after reaching the other side, they did not see the water passing by.

"The sound of the water is coming up from below," Severus said.

"Down there?" Pomona lowered his head, "Then why build a bridge?"

"I'll find out later." He said coldly, turning his head to look at the fortress behind him.

When I walked in, I found that it was deserted, and the walls were covered with vines.

"It looks like it used to be above ground," Pomona said. "Why is it underground now?"

He searched through the ruins of the fortress and finally found a rusty iron gate through which water vapor rushed toward his face.

He opened the door with an Opening Charm, but did not touch it with his hands, and Pomona carefully avoided the door.

There was a moss-covered downward spiral in the fort, and they went down it, and it was not long before they came into view of a long channel of water, which led to the opposite bank from which they had come.

"I don't understand the point of such a design!" Pomona complained. "Are we going back again?"

Severus said nothing.

Pomona also remembered the four lit braziers on the bridge. What were they for?

In many movies, tomb robbers will encounter organs in the tomb, and it will be dangerous if they touch it by mistake.

She squinted at him, waiting for him to make up his mind.

"Let's go up," he said after a moment, before turning away from the waterway.

Pomona hurriedly followed him away. Before she left, she didn't know if it was an illusion. She seemed to hear a hoarse sigh coming from the darkness.

(End of this chapter)

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