Phoenix flew away along the water pipe.
Facing Felix’s puzzled gaze, Dumbledore explained: “Fox is too weak now. It can’t take the three of us. If Harry is in danger, if he really asks for help, Fox will sense his position. ."
At this time, a cold voice came from outside the door, "Sorry, I think it's four people." Professor Snape appeared. He was wearing a dark green pajamas, his hair was fluffy, and he was panting slightly.
"Severus," Dumbledore looked at him, "you are here too."
"How could I not come, Potter... the life of a Hogwarts student is threatened!" Snape had a bad temper. "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 people present, "Miss Granger..."
"I want to go down!" Hermione said quickly, "I won't be dragged down, I can, um..."
She saw the schoolbag in the corner, her eyes lit up, she ran over to dig through it, and finally found a magic scroll.
"Principal, professor, this is Harry's scroll, which records part of the pronunciation of the snake-like voice, I think it might be useful."
"This is?" Dumbledore looked surprised, and he looked at Felix.
"We mentioned..." Felix said implicitly, and the principal understood.
"Very good, Granger," Dumbledore praised.
Hermione tried her best to keep herself from being complacent.
Dumbledore touched her shoulder with her magic wand, and she felt that she had become light and light, and she rose from the ground with a little effort.
Then, the three of them each imposed a floating spell on themselves, "Are you ready?" Dumbledore received a positive answer. He waved his wand and the four of them flew into the dark water pipe like light soap bubbles.
Next, there is a long underground slide. Felix is not sure whether it is five kilometers or ten kilometers. The tunnel twists and turns, and sometimes spirals down.
With the help of the magical gleam, Felix could see that there was a slimy, wet liquid on the inner wall of the slide, and many tubes diverged in all directions.
Finally, the downward slide became horizontal. They came to a round clearing, and the ground was piled with water, and on the water were countless pale rat bones.
At this moment, they are standing on a huge pile of bones.
The tunnel is as silent as a tomb.
Dumbledore looked around with a serious expression. He never knew this place. He whispered: "Huge project... It seems that Slytherin has spent a lot of time on it."
The four walked towards the largest tunnel entrance, and from a distance, Felix saw a huge behemoth coiled around.
"Close your eyes!" he yelled quickly.
Hermione closed her eyes obediently, and Dumbledore and Snape pulled out their wands as they closed their eyes.
Following the feeling, Felix waved a blazing red light, and the curse with the thickness of his wrist violently hit the body of the behemoth, making a very dull roar.
Appeared at the same time, and there was an extremely hidden wind—this was Snape's curse.
Dumbledore also shot, he blessed the four with a shallow golden shield.
Waiting for a moment, the neighing and the moving sound of the basilisk were unexpected.
Felix opened his eyes, the behemoth had been broken into several pieces, but there was no trace of blood.
He and Snape stepped forward, only to realize that it was a huge snake skin, green and shiny, but the surface was stained with dust, and it looked gray-green and gray-green.
"The basilisk is at least twenty feet long-plus," Felix said, "Excellent cutting spell, Professor Snape."
Snape said, "You're not bad, Felix, your'fainted' effect is comparable to a Burst Curse."
Hermione and Dumbledore came closer, and Hermione carefully looked at the remains of the snake. One-third was blown to pieces—this was a trace of Professor Haipu’s magic, and the remaining part was cut in half, the cut was smooth and flat, which was obviously some kind of powerful cutting magic.
The little witch picked up a piece of snake slough, hard, like a piece of metal, she couldn't help but slap her tongue.
Dumbledore carefully examined the basilisk's peeled skin. "It's been a while, maybe it was the basilisk left by the last time the chamber was opened."
At this moment, a crisp Fengming sound came from far away.
"We need to speed up." Dumbledore took the lead.
They turned one turn after another, stepping on the wet water under their feet, making a pattering noise. Hermione felt her feet sticky, and her nerves trembled uncomfortably, just wanting to end it all as soon as possible.
Finally, they came across a solid wall with a round iron gate embedded in it. This arrangement looks a bit like the round door of the Gryffindor common room, but there is no picture on it. Instead, there are seven snakes entangled with each other, and their eyes are inlaid with large, shiny emeralds. The tails of the snakes intersect, and the heads of the snakes spread out, completely closing the entrance.
"Obviously, we need to enter the order or force destruction." Felix said.
Snape waved his magic wand, and under the action of the invisible cutting curse, the iron switch burst out with bright green fluorescence. When everything was calm, the round iron door was intact.
Dumbledore stroked the twisted snake on the iron gate. He shook his head. "I can break it, but it will take time." He looked at Felix.
Felix took out the scroll knowingly, threw it high, and the magic scroll spread out quickly, showing a length of seven or eight meters.
His magic wand clicked on it, and he whispered: "Open." The writing on the magic scroll began to twist, deform, and regroup, and soon a whirlpool appeared in the center of the scroll.
The four people present heard a weird, "hissing" sound from the magic scroll.
The next moment, the circular iron door moved, and from the intersection of the snake tail, a smaller snake swam out. It swam around the iron door for a week, and then it clicked and the door opened.
"Professor, is this?" Hermione was a little curious, she didn't know that Magic Scroll had this function.
"It can transform my words into a snake-like voice, of course, provided that it has enough snake-language information stored in it."
Dumbledore said in admiration, "This is the point you and I mentioned during the interview, combining Muggle wisdom with magic?"
Snape and Hermione's eyes fell on him at the same time.
Felix said calmly, "It's just an attempt."
"Felix," said Dumbledore, "there are not many enlightened wizards like you."
Then several people continued to move forward, 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. The handle of the hammer is the spacious aisle in front of them. On both sides of the aisle are many stone pillars carved with coiled serpents.
These stone pillars soared to support the high, dark ceiling, and cast long and strange shadows under the green light.
At the end of the space, there is an open space, like the square head of a hammer. On the edge of the open space is a statue that is as high as the room itself, clinging to the dark wall behind.
Felix almost recognized the Slytherin statue at a glance. He had seen similar things in many books.
His eyes fell on the clearing where a fierce battle was taking place.
A blind basilisk was twisting its body frantically. It was thirty feet long. Every time it shook its body, it would throw a large rain of stones, and a little wizard evaded embarrassedly.
is Harry Potter.