A Certain Hogwarts Magician Professor

Chapter 62 Into the Chamber of Secrets

The phoenix flew away along the water pipe.

To Felix's suspicious gaze, Dumbledore explained: "Fox is too weak now, it can't take the three of us, and if Harry is in danger, as long as he really asks for help, Fox will sense his position. ."

At this moment, a cold voice came from outside the door, "Sorry, I think there are four of them." Professor Snape appeared, wearing a dark green pajamas, his hair was unkempt, and he was panting slightly.

"Severus," Dumbledore looked at him, "you are here too."

"How could I not come, Potter... a Hogwarts student's life is threatened!" Snape's temper was not very good. "What are we waiting for, do you want to have a party here?"

"That's right, Severus." Dumbledore seemed to realize it suddenly, he glanced at the four present, "Miss Granger..."

"I'm going down!" Hermione said quickly. "I won't hold back, I can, um..."

She saw the schoolbag in the corner, her eyes lit up, she ran over to rummage through it, and finally found a magic scroll.

"Headmaster, Professor, this is Harry's scroll, which records part of the Parseltonian pronunciation. I think it may be useful."

"This is?" Dumbledore looked at Felix with a surprised expression.

"We mentioned..." Felix said implicitly, and the Headmaster understood.

"Very good, Granger," Dumbledore praised.

Hermione tried her best not to look complacent.

Dumbledore touched her shoulder with his wand, and she felt herself become light and floated off the ground with a little force.

Afterwards, the three of them cast a floating spell on themselves, "Are you ready?" Dumbledore got a positive answer, he waved his wand, and the four of them flew into the dark water pipe like light soap bubbles.

Next, there was a long underground slide, Felix wasn't sure if it was five kilometers or ten kilometers, the tunnel twisted, twisted, and sometimes spiraled downward.

With the twilight of magic, Felix could see the slimy, wet liquid on the inside of the chute, the many tubes branching out in all directions.

Finally, the slide all the way down became level. They came to a circular clearing, the ground was full of standing water, and above the standing water were countless pale mouse bones.

At this moment, they are standing on the huge pile of bones.

The tunnel was as silent as a grave.

Dumbledore looked around with a serious expression, a place he had never known before, and he said softly: "A huge project... It seems that Slytherin has spent a considerable amount of time on this."

The four walked towards the largest tunnel entrance. In the distance, Felix saw a coiled behemoth.

"Close your eyes!" he called quickly.

Hermione closed her eyes obediently, and Dumbledore and Snape drew their wands while closing their eyes.

Following the feeling, Felix waved a blazing red light, and the incantation with the thickness of his wrist rudely hit the behemoth's body, making an extremely dull roar.

At the same time, there was an extremely hidden wind sound - this was Snape's spell.

Dumbledore also shot, and he blessed the four with a shallow golden shield.

After waiting for a while, there was an unexpected neigh and the movement of the basilisk.

Felix opened his eyes, the behemoth had broken into several pieces, but there was no smell of blood.

He and Snape stepped forward, only to find that it was a huge snakeskin, green and sparkling, but the surface was stained with a layer of dust, and it looked gray-green gray-green.

"The basilisk is at least twenty feet long—plus," Felix said, "excellent cutting spell, Professor Snape."

Snape pushed him back, "You're not bad, Felix, your 'stunned' effect is comparable to a bursting spell."

Hermione and Dumbledore approached, and Hermione looked carefully at the corpse of the snake. A third of it was blown to pieces - this was the trace of Professor Hep's magic, and the rest was cut in half, the cuts were smooth and flat, obviously some kind of powerful cutting magic.

The little witch picked up a piece of snake slough. It was as hard as a piece of metal, and she couldn't help smacking her tongue.

Dumbledore looked carefully at the skin that the basilisk had shed, "It's been a while, maybe it was left by the basilisk last time the Chamber of Secrets was opened."

At this moment, a crisp Fengming sound came from far away.

"We need to get up to speed." Dumbledore took the lead.

They turned one corner after another, clattering and clattering as they stepped on the wet standing water. Hermione felt sticky under her feet, her nerves quivering uncomfortably, just wanting to end it as soon as possible.

Finally, they came across a solid wall with a round iron gate embedded in it. The arrangement looked a bit like the round door of the Gryffindor common room, but instead of a portrait, there were seven intertwined snakes, with large, gleaming emeralds in their eyes. The tails of the snakes meet and the heads spread out, completely closing the entrance.

"Obviously, we need access commands or sabotage," Felix said.

Snape waved his wand, and under the action of an invisible cutting spell, the iron switch burst into bright green fluorescence. When everything was calm, the round iron door was intact.

Dumbledore's fingers stroked the twisted snake on the iron gate, and he shook his head. "I can break it, but it will take time." He looked at Felix.

Felix took out the scroll knowingly and threw it high, and the magic scroll quickly spread out to a length of seven or eight meters.

With his wand on it, he said softly, "Open." The writing on the magic scroll began to twist, deform, and recombine, and soon a vortex appeared in the center of the scroll.

The four present heard a strange, "hissing" sound from the magic scroll.

The next moment, the circular iron gate moved, and a smaller snake swam out from the intersection of the snake tails. It swam around the iron gate, and then the door opened with a "click".

"Professor, is this?" Hermione was a little curious, she didn't know that the magic scroll had this function.

"It can convert my words into Parseltongue, of course, provided that it has enough Snake language information stored inside."

Dumbledore said with admiration: "This is the point you and I mentioned in the interview, combining Muggle wisdom with magic?"

Snape's and Hermione's eyes fell on him at the same time.

Felix said calmly, "Just a try."

"Felix," said Dumbledore, "there are not many more enlightened wizards like you."

Then a few people moved on, past the round iron gate, and in front of them was a long, dimly lit space. The shape of the space is like a hammer, and the handle of the hammer is the spacious aisle in front of them, and there are many stone pillars carved with coiled snakes on both sides of the aisle.

These stone pillars soared to support the high, dark ceiling, casting long, eerie shadows under the green light.

At the end of the space, there is an open space, like the square head of a hammer. At the edge of the clearing, a statue of the same height as the room itself was clung to the dark wall behind it.

Felix recognized it as a Slytherin statue almost at a glance, and he had seen similar things in many books.

His eyes fell on the clearing, where a fierce battle was taking place.

A blind basilisk wriggled wildly, it was thirty feet long, and every time it swung its body, a large rain of stones was thrown up, and a little wizard was dodging in embarrassment.

It's Harry Potter.

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