Study Days at Hogwarts

Chapter 249 Writings on the Wall

Now that the magic text level has been upgraded to level 3, Albert will naturally not let go of the wealth in Ravenclaw's knowledge treasury easily. Although the so-called wealth is probably just invisible knowledge, he is not willing to miss it even so. .

The method of opening the hidden entrance is the same as originally expected, which is to directly use the rune magic spell to open the door.

Of course, you need to put some blood before entering.

The wall originally engraved with Ravenclaw's quote automatically revealed a stone door, which contained a similar secret room.

Albert's eyes swept across the secret room, stopping for a moment on the platform that might be used to place items, and frowned slightly.

There is nothing on the platform, and it may have been taken away by some wizard who broke into this place before.

Honestly, it's unethical.

Albert believes that what Ravenclaw left here must be related to the knowledge of ancient magic texts. When someone takes that part of the knowledge away, it means that it will be difficult for those who come after to obtain that part of the knowledge.

However, Albert did not gain anything.

There are still some ancient magic writings left on the surrounding walls. The owner of these writings is not Ravenclaw, but messages left by other wizards who came here.

Albert carefully identified the writing on the wall and took out his notebook to record all the messages on it.

The text in front of him was mainly scolding the bastard who took away the Book of Bronze.

According to the text message on the wall, there is a book made of bronze placed on the platform, which records Ravenclaw's understanding and use of rune magic.

However, that book was taken away by someone who came here a long time ago.

This approach made the latecomers very dissatisfied and disdainful. In order not to disappoint the people who came here, they recorded their understanding of the ancient magic text, their achievements and questions on the wall, so that the latecomers would not gain anything.

After that, every wizard who came here did this. They were all leaders in the magic world and had their own understanding of this matter. Albert even found several familiar names on it.

However, it is not difficult to see from the problems on the wall. The closer we get to the present, the worse our understanding of ancient magic texts becomes. Time seems to be reversing the train. The wizards who came later are relatively average in this regard. Of course, it is for Come here and leave a message for the wizard.

There are still several unknown spells on the wall. Albert is ready to take the time to try it. After spending nearly an hour recording the ancient magic words on the wall, Albert picks up the wand and prepares to leave his name here. and the results, and also left here the spells and runes for making protective bracelets.

What a pity, was that bastard the one who took that book away?

I'm not sorry, but that's false, and it still feels like a bit of a trap, but considering that the rewards from Ravenclaw's knowledge treasure trove are unknown, it's not hard to imagine.

Following the prompts on the wall, Albert walked to the blank wall, raised his hand and tapped twice, and recited a spell to open the door. The wall trembled, and after a moment, the door opened automatically.

The moment he stepped through the door, Albert found himself standing leaning against the wall, at least within his field of vision. There are a lot of moving stone slabs around, and it feels like... moving stairs.

The activity space here is actually three-dimensional.

Albert withdrew his feet from the stone slab and returned to the original secret room. The original visual confusion returned to its original state. He stood outside the door, looking at the space inside, and fell into a brief silence.

What exactly is this trying to say?

Most of the wizards who came here stopped here. They did not find relevant clues in the secret room with confused perception.

In fact, Albert didn't understand what Ravenclaw wanted to express in this level.

He temporarily gave up entering the room with confused perceptions and continued to stay here to study the legacy left by his predecessors.

What surprised Albert was that he actually saw Dumbledore's name here. Did the principal really know the existence of this place?

The legacy he left behind was the Deluminator, which was obviously only the most primitive prototype, but the information was enough to provide some inspiration for Albert.

"Well, this man is... Will de Smith." Albert whispered the name. He was one of the first wizards to come here. He did not leave any doubts, but admired Ravenclaw. knowledge, and said that the bronze-forged book had benefited him a lot.

Are there really traces of the Smith family here?

Albert glanced at the content on the wall, did not continue to study these things, and left with what he had copied, slightly disappointed.

When he returned to the hall to prepare for dinner, he suddenly heard an angry roar in the distance, and it was Filch's voice.

"What's going on?" Albert walked into the hall quickly, looked at Fred and George who were trying not to laugh out loud, and asked.

"It's Peeves. He just threw big dung eggs on everyone's heads. You know, Peeves and Filch don't like each other. By accident, one of the big dung eggs fell on Filch's head. ." At this point, both Fred and George couldn't help laughing.

There is no doubt that Peeves' dung egg was given to him by them, and before Christmas, it was used on Filch.

"What a disaster," muttered Albert.

"By the way, where were you just now?" George suddenly asked, "I didn't find you on the map?"

"While practicing the Patronus Charm in the Room of Requirement, I feel like I'm about to be able to condense a physical Patronus!" Albert randomly found a topic and added, "I suddenly looked forward to what kind of animal my Patronus would be."

Li Jordan suddenly remembered an interesting thing, "It would be embarrassing if your patron saint was an eagle! After all, the eagle is the symbol of Ravenclaw, and you obviously belong to Gryffindor."

"Don't worry."

Albert couldn't help but rolled his eyes at them and didn't pay attention to Lee Jordan's teasing. In fact, it didn't matter what his patronus was. Anyway, if he was not satisfied, he could hide his patronus.

What is really concerning is that Albert has quietly mastered the ability to summon the physical guardian angel. You must know that he is still thirteen years old.

Of course, most people have forgotten the word "almost". In their eyes, it won't take long for Albert to master the ability to summon the physical guardian angel, which is the difference between one month and two months.

However, this apparently made no difference to Albert.

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