Hogwarts from another world

Chapter 93 Night Tour (please subscribe)

This seemingly ridiculous agreement was reached.

"Take me to find the Philosopher's Stone quickly," Morgana shouted impatiently.

"Okay, let's go now." Matthew didn't hesitate any longer.

After all, the person in front of him was not a kind person, but the most notorious black witch in the history of British magic.

The two of them left the abandoned bathroom and returned to the corridor of the castle.

Matthew Wakefield didn't play any tricks along the way, because he knew very well the strength gap between himself and Morgana.

Obediently, he walked in front towards his destination, the office of Professor Rosier, the vice-president; while Morgana, disguised as "Harry Evans", followed behind him.

They walked briskly along the corridor, the moonlight shining in from the high window, streaks across the corridor floor.

Bon Voyage

Until they walked out of the basement, they didn't encounter any unexpected situations.

However, when they were about to reach the stairs on the second floor,

A voice sounded from the next corridor, almost startling Matthew.

"Dear, did you hear the footsteps?" It was Mr. Pringle's voice. He seemed to be talking to Mr. Tang: "It won't be tonight. There will be students walking in the castle at night."

"Woof woof woof" was the barking sound of Mr. Tang's dog.

"Sniff around and catch them," Mr. Pringle seemed to understand the meaning of Mr. Tang's barking, and he said sternly.

Matthew quickly turned around and looked at Morgana with pleading eyes.

Morgana snorted, raised the wand in her hand, and tapped Matthew's head lightly.

Suddenly, Matthew had a very strange feeling, as if Morgana had cracked an egg on his head; then, it seemed as if something cold flowed into his body from the place where the wand struck.

Then Matthew looked down at his body, or to be precise, his previous body.

The current body looked as if it no longer belonged to him at all. Its color and texture first became almost the same as the wall behind him, and then became completely invisible. It was as if he had been turned into a human chameleon.

"This seems to be the Disappearance Curse, an extremely advanced curse" Matthew thought secretly.

He raised his head and looked at Morgana's position; then, he could no longer see anything in his eyes, and the huge person who had been behind him had completely disappeared.

The voices of "Back against the wall" and "Harry Evans" rang in Matthew's ears.

He obediently leaned against the wall.

Mr. Pringle and Mr. Tang soon appeared in front of them.

They all looked very alert, especially Mr. Tang, who stretched his nose.

Will the effect of the "Illusion Curse" be effective on dogs? Matthew looked at the golden retriever sniffing around with its nose raised, and thought to himself.

But something strange happened. Mr. Tang, who was energetic before, quickly became extremely depressed after approaching them.

It seemed as if it was not awake at all. It walked dully past Matthew and Morgana and went down the stairs; while Mr. Pringle followed Mr. Tang and also went down the stairs.

One person and one dog were completely unaware of Matthew and Morgana hiding only a few feet away from them.

"I seem to have seen this scene before," Matthew thought to himself.

After a brief recollection, he suddenly remembered.

On the second Saturday of the school year, he went to the Forbidden Forest to find Professor Kettleburn. When he was participating in the first "after-class practice" and leaving the castle, he bumped into Mr. Tang at the gate of the castle.

Mr. Tang at that time was also like he is now, listless and as if he hadn't woken up. Moreover, when I walked out of the castle from Mr. Tang, the golden retriever showed no reaction at all.

In addition, it was around four o'clock in the morning; when I opened the door, the oak door of the castle had been opened a crack.

"What are you dawdling about?" The voice of "Harry Evans" sounded from behind again.

Matthew woke up as if from a dream.

I heard Morgana say with some displeasure: "Let's move on quickly."

The footsteps of Mr. Pringle and Mr. Tang were already getting farther and farther away.

The previous "Disguise Curse" disguises on Matthew and Morgana also disappeared without a trace.

"Okay, please follow me," Matthew said quickly.

The two began to move on, heading towards the vice principal's office.

Soon, they arrived in front of the vice principal's office.

"Here" Morgana frowned and asked in a low voice.

"That's right" Matthew nodded.

Morgana glanced at Matthew suspiciously, and after confirming that he didn't seem to be lying, she stepped forward.

The door was locked tightly, and the room was also dark.

Vice-President Professor Vita Rozier does not live on campus, and under normal circumstances, there is no reason for her to stay in the office so late.

And Morgana didn't seem to have any fear of the vice principal.

Without hesitation, she pulled out her wand and pointed it at the keyhole.

She seemed to have used a "lock-picking spell", but the door did not respond. A spell of this level seemed to have no effect on the door lock of the vice-principal's office.

However, this difficulty is obviously not a problem for the most famous black witch in the history of British magic.

She raised her wand again and whispered a rather complex and obscure spell. Just a few seconds later, there was a faint sound of breaking eggshells on the door of the vice-principal's office, as if the protective spell cast on it was being lifted bit by bit by her.

Finally, the lock clicked and the door burst open

Matthew entered the vice-principal's office again, and he glanced at the simple, snow-cave-like room in front of him.

"Ms. Morgana, I suggest you search carefully," Matthew said quickly.

Matthew didn't need to remind her, Morgana had already started searching for her so fast that even Matthew was dumbfounded.

She waved her magic wand to flip down the books on the bookshelf, and piled them in a corner of the room; she almost rummaged through the entire bookshelf.

She also opened the huge cupboard, but it was empty and there was nothing inside.

Then only the long table where Professor Rosier usually worked was left.

Morgana strode over and pulled out the central drawer with a slight exertion.

It wasn't even locked.

A bright red light suddenly illuminated the entire room as the drawer was opened.

A bright red stone lay quietly in Professor Rozier's drawer, with a book hidden on it.

No protection, no disguise.

Very easily, they found the Philosopher's Stone

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