Hogwarts Wizarding Journey

Nine hundred and twentieth chapters magical stone pillar

If Saru could speak at this time, he would definitely accuse Hermione of hypocrisy with tears. Saru didn't know how Kerr felt, but he knew that he really almost didn't hurt to death. He had a long

This is the first time I have endured such severe pain at this age.

Moreover, regardless of the subjective feelings of the two orcs, in terms of the severity of the injury, it is true that Saru was more seriously injured...a lot.

Even though Kerr looked much more embarrassed than Saru, Kerr's injuries were really just some superficial injuries. Even if he left them alone, he would basically recover after lying down for two hours.

And if you leave Saru aside and let him lie down for two hours, then you can collect the body for this guy.

Glancing at the two orcs who were being transported in front of him, Bell slowly revealed a smile and took out two bottles of healing potion from his arms.

The healing potions saved in the Ogu tribe could finally be used. This way, he could directly observe the effect of human healing potions on the orcs.

He thoughtfully fed the two tool men with his own hands... ahem, they were two injured people. After taking the healing potion, Bell placed his palms on their chests, carefully feeling the changes after the potion entered the orcs' bodies, and recorded them in detail.

Come down.

Generally speaking, although the body structures of orcs and humans are somewhat different, the healing potion can still be effective. At least it has not turned into poison.

However, I don’t know if it is because of the difference in body structure, or because the physique of orcs is far superior to humans? In short, the therapeutic effect of the magic potion is not as good as when used on humans, it is only about 60% of the normal efficacy.

Of course, 60% is not a small amount. After all, the magic potions that Bell can carry with him are the best of the best.

In less than a minute, the bruises on Kerr's body were eliminated, and Saru's breathing became calmer.

Experiment... ahem, after the rescue was completed, Bell placed his palms on the foreheads of the two orcs and checked their memories respectively. Then, Bell's brows couldn't help but frown.

"What's the matter, Bell? Is the problem serious?"

Hermione asked.

She didn't know why, but ever since the orc she was fighting summoned the earth element, she had been feeling an inexplicable discomfort. It was as if everything around her was rejecting her and hostile to her.

"It's not serious, it's just a little strange. What kind of ghost is this 'Mother of All Things'?"

Withdrawing his hand, Bell glanced at the surrounding scenery.

Of course he felt the same feeling that Hermione had, even more profoundly. If the situation wasn't unclear, he would have just blown up this 'holy mountain'.

‘Sure enough, those who call it Holy Mountain are very evil.’

Moreover, don’t all the orcs worship their ancestors? Along the way, every orc tribe they discovered worshiped the souls of their own tribe’s ancestors. Why did a group of orcs suddenly appear who worshiped all things?

Mother's alien?

They are so badass, do their fellow tribesmen know?

In addition, according to the memories of these two orc shamans, the 'Mother of All Things' is also real, and is even much more powerful than those ancestor souls who can only dream.

"Forget it, there is no real meaning in thinking more here. Let's go and investigate on the spot."

After casually throwing aside the two unconscious orcs, Bell took the lead and walked towards the location in the intelligence he had just obtained.

Not far from where the two orcs appeared before, Bell walked to a piece of grass and stood still.

"è???~~?íòρο~ζγ??υ~!"

A series of rough orcish words came from Bell's mouth. Because it was the first time he spoke orcish language in person, it was inevitable that the pronunciation was not standard. After Bell repeated it several times, an open space in front of him was slightly distorted, and a deep cave appeared.

Appeared in the eyes of several people.

"Let's go in and see what that 'Mother of All Things' is."

After saying hello, Bell stepped into the cave without any hesitation.

According to the memories of the two orcs, there were no traps placed in the cave. After all, with the protection of two orc shamans and the hidden magic at the entrance of the cave, the orcs were confident that no one could invade the cave.

Every 10 meters or so on both sides of the cave, there is a torch burning with magical flames. The magic of the flame is provided by the mountain, ensuring that the flame will not go out and provide enough light.

Bell looked at the torch in front of him for a while and felt that the flames on the torch were not lit by the orcs.

The magic of the orc shamans is slightly cruder than that of the troll prophets. It is difficult for Bell to imagine that these orcs can cast such exquisite magic.

However, this cave should have been dug by orcs. Through the light of the torch, the marks of knives and axes can be clearly seen on the cave wall.

The cave was very long, and after winding for nearly a hundred meters, Bell and his party finally reached the end. Based on the distance calculation, Bell knew that he and others should have reached the center of the mountain.

The light in front suddenly increased. When Bell and his party walked out of the passage, they found themselves in a wide hall. There were not many decorations in the hall, only an altar was built in the center, and above the altar, there was a floating

There is a huge stone pillar about 1 meter thick and nearly 10 meters high. The stone pillar emits bright light, replacing the lighting effect of the torch, illuminating the hall in the middle of the mountain.

Ignoring the 'big light tube' that was so bright that it could blind people's eyes for the time being, Bell looked at the overall structure of the hall.

To be honest, if he hadn't seen it with his own eyes, it would be hard for Bell to believe that the orcs could complete such a huge project. Are the orcs really not dwarves disguised as dwarves?

"Brother, come and see, this stone pillar doesn't look like the work of the orcs."

At this time, Shanna, who had already run to the altar and looked at the magical stone pillar curiously, suddenly said hello.

Hearing this, Bell quickly walked up to the altar. After the magic covered his eyes and filtered out the dazzling light, Bell immediately understood why his sister said that.

Previously, under the cover of light, Bell couldn't see clearly. Only then did he realize that this stone pillar was engraved with exquisite patterns all over its body.

Bell has never seen such exquisite patterns. Even if he has no artistic ability, he can definitely say that even if this stone pillar were placed on the earth, it would be the top-notch work of art.

Even when he focused his eyes on a certain picture, he could feel that the picture seemed to be moving, describing a magnificent epic.

Bell knew that this was not his illusion, but a kind of illusion magic that could directly transmit the images that were imprinted on the stone pillars into the minds of the viewers. Some pure-blood families in the wizarding world would also use similar methods to pass down the inheritance.

Family history, but because it is too difficult to make, basically only the top pure-blood nobles will use it when recording the great achievements of their family ancestors.

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