Hogwarts: My name is the Unforgivable Curse

Chapter 195 Snape and the Horcrux Cave

Crewe Imprey had just completed a series of tests and was lying in the room of the Leaky Cauldron, thinking about his next plan.

A few dozen miles away from the Leaky Cauldron, a small village on the seaside of London.

"The Muggle Expelling Curse is quite hidden. It's almost undetectable if you don't lie down on the ground and look for it carefully..."

Severus Snape raised his nose from the ground and looked seriously at Dumbledore, who was leisurely admiring the rolling sea as if on an outing: "It is consistent with Voldemort's handiwork. Your information should be Correct, Dumbledore."

"Looks like I'm not completely senile yet - that's something to be happy about."

Dumbledore nodded with a smile and pointed in the direction of the sea: "And if the next part is equally correct, then the location where the Horcrux is hidden should be..."

His fingers suddenly dropped downward: "That direction."

"Then what are we waiting for?"

Snape weighed his wand, his eyes narrowed like an eagle eyeing its prey - coupled with his nose, it looked even more like this.

"I have the same question as you."

Dumbledore laughed: "What are we waiting for?"

As he spoke, his body disappeared instantly with a soft sound. But Snape on the side did not choose to apparate, but directly jumped into the air like a big bat, holding the wand and flying quickly, and carefully scanned every inch of the cliff with his eyes in mid-air. …

Suddenly, his figure floating in the air staggered, and he quickly fell towards the sea below without any warning. Fortunately, he regained his senses after a moment of panic, performed a beautiful phantom in mid-air, and appeared on a black rock exposed on the sea with a crisp sound - Deng Bledo stood there early, looking at Snape gasping in shock with some amusement.

"You should have told me in advance that there was no airspace here!"

Snape growled angrily.

"I thought you would pay a little more attention to Voldemort's measures to protect the Horcruxes."

Dumbledore shook his head slightly: "Calm down, Severus - you are a little impatient."

"……snort."

After snorting in dissatisfaction, Snape gradually calmed down. He raised his head and carefully observed the towering cliff for a moment: "But it is difficult to check. It is difficult to find the camouflaged person at such a long distance." Entrance - What are you going to do next, Dumbledore?"

"Since it's difficult to check if you're far away, of course you have to get closer."

Dumbledore replied calmly, then took out his strange-looking Elder Wand and waved it gently towards the sea——

As if there was an invisible big hand gently smoothing the sea surface, the large sea water in front of them calmed down in a few seconds, making it appear distinct from other sea areas that were surging with waves. But this is not the end, they are becoming flatter and smoother... In the end, the entire sea surface is like a flat floor, so neatly "paved" between Dumbledore and the cliff. between.

In one thought, he turned the surging seawater into solid land.

"Let's go."

Dumbledore took the lead in stepping onto the already rock-solid water and walked slowly towards the cliff, while Snape followed closely after a short silence. Then the two of them began to raise their wands high and inspect the towering cliff inch by inch with great seriousness - to be precise, only Snape was the serious one, and Dumbledore always had an expression as if he was on an outing...

"Dumbledore."

After just a moment, Snape stopped checking and pointed to a crevice at the bottom of the cliff in front of him with some confusion: "Could this be a trap?"

"Or is it true that Voldemort really made the entrance to where his Horcruxes are stored... just like that..."

He pointed blankly at the rock crevice that seemed to have no obstacles and even an ordinary person could swim into it. His expression was distorted and he tried his best to organize his words.

"You know, Severus, splitting the soul will have some impact on intelligence..."

Even Dumbledore looked a little nervous after inspecting the rock crevice: "... Let's just accept it. It is a good thing for our enemy to reveal such a huge flaw. wrong?"

As he spoke, he parted the sea water in the rock crevice and began to walk inside.

"That's not necessarily the case."

Snape muttered as he followed: "This will make it easier to be discovered by some unscrupulous person... What if the defense is still so outrageous in the future, and someone who is currently unknown to us happens to break in?" , that means we have completely lost all information about a Horcrux..."

After walking along the passage for a short distance, the two came to a dead end. This time, before Dumbledore could speak, Snape pulled out his wand, took out a lot of instruments and bottles from his pocket, and carefully inspected every inch of the rock wall...

"Found it, here it is."

After working for a long time, Snape wiped his sweat and pointed his wand at a certain unremarkable rock wall - suddenly, the outline of an arch appeared there, emitting a dazzling white light, as if There is a strong light shining behind the crack.

"It's really that simple..."

Before Snape could say his slightly proud words, the arch suddenly merged into the rock again, as if nothing had happened.

"..."

Snape strode forward with a dark face, putting his hand into his pocket, intending to take out more and more powerful items...

"Okay, I already know what this is."

Dumbledore stretched out his hand to stop the angry professor: "I can probably tell - there seems to be a curse here that forces wizards to harm themselves. There must be a wizard who hurts himself and spills blood on the stone wall, that door Only then can it be opened. It seems that my student hopes that those who enter will first actively weaken themselves..."

"Then it's even cruder than I thought!"

Snape mocked fiercely, let a sharp knife appear in his hand out of thin air, then rolled up his sleeves and was about to stab...

"What are you doing?"

Dumbledore's confused words interrupted his movements.

"What am I doing?"

He raised his head and looked at Dumbledore in confusion: "Didn't you tell me how to open this door? Why do you ask?"

"..."

Dumbledore's eyes twitched, and he remained silent for a short while under Snape's dissatisfied eyes before slowly speaking, as if hesitating whether to say the next words: "Severus, I just I want to tell you how this door works..."

"So what are you going to do? Use your own blood to open it?"

Snape didn't understand why Dumbledore was struggling with this issue - couldn't physical injuries to wizards be solved with a wave of a wand?

Even if that door requires a large amount of bleeding, wouldn't it be enough to pour a bottle of blood-replenishing potion afterwards? Why is this being polite to him?

Dumbledore sighed heavily, not intending to continue explaining to the professor who couldn't turn around.

"...Fox."

"boom!"

The beautiful phoenix immediately emerged from the flames.

"Can I go in?"

Dumbledore pointed to the wall in front of him. Fawkes tilted his head and disappeared again, then reappeared from the flames the next second and nodded lightly to Dumbledore.

"gone."

He lifted Fawkes up with one hand and stretched out his other hand to Snape, who was as stiff as a stone statue...

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