The dim environment, dirty smelly water, squeaking mice from time to time, the cut-out sky at the only window with visible sunlight, and the indescribable smell of something moldy - this is what Allen saw from the front door.

The place where the letter was delivered after it was submitted.

Obviously there is something wrong with this - even if they summoned the entrance to the hidden laboratory through unfair means and entered the castle by copying the invitation letter, Allen should not have been teleported to this place.

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According to the information from the Ministry of Magic, after they enter, they should be treated as possible descendants to undergo a test of the successor - even if it contains many fatal risks, the test of the successor should not be done in any case.

It's such a situation - for example, the handcuffs on Allen and the shackles fixed in the water.

Ignoring the decorations on his hands, Allen first looked at the surrounding environment - although it was very dark here, it did not affect his vision at all - it was very bad, there was no one around.

Although no one around him should be a teammate to him, it is still not a good thing to be without one.

Obviously - he opened a hidden copy.

Hiding is not necessarily a good thing, but it may double the difficulty - for example, considering some of Slytherin's own preferences and the preferences of his descendants, the mode that Allen clicked should be an extremely difficult mode.

Compared with other wizards who entered the wizarding world, Allen has the biggest difference - not only is he not a pure blood, he is not even a mixed blood, but he is a complete Muggle.

According to Slytherin himself and most of his descendants, the only thing to consider when someone like Alan is directly burned to death is how to dispose of the ashes so as not to pollute the environment - therefore, he was transported directly into the water

There's probably nothing surprising about the prison.

This is no ordinary water prison - because Allen's entire magic power has been suppressed, none of the spells that require a wand can be used.

If it were another wizard, he would probably be able to play a wave of GG at this moment and happily accompany Mr. Merlin.

Unfortunately, Allen is not an ordinary wizard. The power from the system makes these restrictions reduce his strength to almost nothing.

Therefore, after easily removing the restricted power, he unloaded the entire set of equipment and studied it in a serious manner - unfortunately, he did not get the first loot. Without the cooperation of the magic on this large cell, this set of equipment

The props are pure waste.

Probably out of trust in the cell, there was not even a single trap magic placed in the entire dungeon. However, Allen had a new gain at this time - there were several cells in the dungeon that contained magical creatures instead of wizards. Although at this moment,

These big guys are all made of bones, but the hind leg bones of one of the creatures are the best materials for making wands - of course, this kind of wand must be decorated with a layer of decoration before it is taken out to prevent people from seeing it.

The user is believed to be a dark wizard.

The cell was not too big, and Allen soon left the cell with the loot - however, there were still cells outside the cell, and there were a lot of people moving around.

Unfortunately, these are not living people, but the cheapest props in black magic - the Inferi.

There are many raw materials, easy to make, and long storage time, resulting in a large number of props being made - as for those missing Muggles? Wizards don't care.

And you don’t need to ask where the Inferi were made - the piles of bones in the cells everywhere are not a lie.

And those Inferi also sense the existence of living people - the purpose of their creation may not be to kill living people, but there is definitely an option to drive away intruders.

Their movements are very funny, their bodies have become extremely thin due to the dual effects of death and magic, their hands are as dry as firewood and have the shape of chicken claws, and their eyes are covered with a thick layer of white clouds because they have completely lost their function and have not been used for a long time -

—It saved Alan from seeing the hollowness beneath their soulless eyes.

"The flames are blazing."

Allen's spell was very plain. Along with the chanting of the spell, a ring of fire spurted out from his wand - this was due to the private teaching of the Ugandan professor.

The Inferi are existences controlled by the summons of black magic. They have no life, soul and thoughts. They are afraid of fire and light and like darkness and dampness. They are the walking dead.

Just like what is said in the book, these guys are afraid of fire, and under the influence of the fire ring, they become staggering and their bodies sway.

It's a pity that Allen doesn't just want to drive them away - although it is a waste of magic power, the best ending for these Inferi should be to disappear in the sea of ​​fire - probably, if these people knew that they would be made into these things

I would also choose this ending.

Speaking of which, it was probably out of contempt for these Muggles. They were not even worthy of the treatment of the water prison. This made it very convenient for Alan to set fire to the arson-balls of flames ignited those under his wand.

The cage, and the Inferi became panicked under the influence of the flames, trying to escape from this place.

It's a pity that it's useless - even if they panic again, Allen will not show mercy.

Ashes to ashes, dust to dust - it's better for these guys to get lunch. After standing for so many years, they must be tired.

With the help of Allen, the blazing flames finally burned the entire cell into a sea of ​​fire. The Inferi could no longer escape and were reduced to ashes in the sea of ​​fire - and as they fell, even more intense flames

It burned where their bodies were - even though Allen knew it was the effect of corpse oil, he still determined that this was the reason why these guys felt they should contribute to the flames that burned away sin.

Allen was not affected at all by the fierce flames - wizards have unique spells to avoid flames, and there were wizards who were caught deliberately in order to enjoy the flames.

Although he knew that there might be some good things in this cell - after all, the witch's Muggle research transformation information and Muggle belongings should be in this place - but Allen had no regrets at all.

It's just a galleon, so let's burn it - after all, fire can purify most sins - can't it?

In the raging flames, he inexplicably thought of a poem - I hope that one day, the fire underground will burn me with this living coffin, and I should get eternal life in the fire and blood!

Probably——this is what these guys thought before they were turned into inferi.

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