Chapter 260: Phoenix Blood (modified)

Quickly flipped through the previous pages, and Allen couldn't help but yell.

Daisy heard the words and looked at them curiously.

After reading only the first few sentences, Daisy turned her head indignantly, who was also a female and had a good appearance.

After a long while, Allen closed the book and sighed: "The Duke of the Night is also a personal thing. In order to complete the experiment of the Simor clan, he dared to be in danger. The scar on his face was when he was added to Phoenix Blood. Burnt. "

"Phoenix blood?" Daisy asked suspiciously.

"Phoenix blood is the lifeblood of the Simor clan. If the Simor clan can successfully complete the experiment with the help of the Phoenix blood, their magic power will increase greatly, and they can travel anywhere."

Daisy's eyes widened in surprise, "even Hogwarts?"

"Yes, anywhere. You see, the limitation that Hogwarts can't phantom shift, for Dumbledore's Phoenix, is completely invalid." Allen gave an example.

"Not only that, if his experiment succeeded-" Allen suddenly looked strange.

"What will happen?" Daisy's heart seemed to have been caught by a cat. She was very curious and hurriedly urged.

"It can keep the vampire's skin smooth and clean. It can give them unlimited energy, help them sleep, maintain their bones ... even, it also refreshes their breath."

Allen shook his head. The Duke of the Darkness marked these functions deliberately, and Allen felt a little funny.

"Wow!" Daisy's face showed a yearning look.

Allen's sniffing effect is exactly the function that women dream of.

"Is there still Phoenix blood?" Daisy began to actively investigate.

Nothing was found in this room.

"It seems that the Duke of the Night has used up the precious Phoenix blood." Daisy murmured, disappointed in her tone.

"No, there must be phoenix blood, and the experiment of the Duke of the Darkness has not been completed. How could he be willing to run out of phoenix blood?"

Allen answered decisively.

"Where would it be? Maybe it was packed in a small bottle, not too much."

Allen nodded, Daisy's guess made sense.

"Such a precious thing, the vampire will either carry it with him or put it in a place where he feels safe--"

"Coffin!" Allen and Daisy spoke in unison.

The two hurried to the dark room outside.

Allen raised his luminous wand, aimed at the coffin, and looked inwardly.

The coffin was covered with purple velvet. Under the illumination of Allen's wand, the velvet shone faintly, and Allen let the wand shine back and forth inside the coffin.

He used light to lock a thing at the bottom of the coffin, a blue surplus, backed by purple velvet.

Allen got closer and finally saw clearly.

A bottle, a blue glass bottle

Allen and Daisy both leaned to the bottom of the coffin and wanted to see that thing more clearly. Allen leaned against the wall of the coffin and leaned down to examine the bottle.

Daisy picked up the bottle across Allen, she lifted the bottle, and with the faint glow of the magic wand, they looked at it carefully.

The bottle is round, dark blue, Daisy can easily hold it in her hand, the glass is smooth, and there is a blue glass stopper at the mouth

Daisy shook the bottle, "It's not empty," she said softly.

"Hey, there is a label." Daisy pointed to a small piece of square paper attached to the glass screen.

"Can you understand?" She asked as she lifted the blue bottle to Allen's face.

The little label was printed with faded antique letters, and Allen narrowed his eyes and looked.

Those words have been obscured.

Allen held his wand steady, and finally recognized the words, which were like Niven—phoenix blood.

Daisy turned the bottle in her hand. She was looking for more information, but the label only printed these words-Phoenix Blood.

Allen turned the light into the coffin again to see if they missed something?

Allen shone back and forth inside the coffin, then leaned his body against the wall of the coffin, and touched the purple velvet with his hand, feeling soft and smooth.

"Zhi-Zi-" came, and Allen looked back at Daisy, only to see that she started to screw the stopper.

"Hey, Daisy, what are you doing?" Allen shouted.

"Open it." Daisy replied, "But the plug is stuck, I seem to ..."

"Don't-" Allen shouted, "Stop!"

Daisy's light blue eyes shone brightly, staring firmly at Alan's eyes: "What's wrong? I just want to see."

"Daisy, you will regret it when you open it." Allen stepped back quietly.

Daisy was dubious, but her natural curiosity overcame everything, and she stubbornly pulled the stopper.

Hiss ...

It took a few seconds for Daisy to figure out where this hiss came from. Then she saw a white smoke coming out of the bottle.

The thick smoke came out like a spray column, hot and hot, Daisy felt that they were passing her face.

"Oh!" Daisy couldn't help groaning painfully.

She stumbled back, feeling breathless.

Daisy swayed one hand frantically, trying to drive the smoke away ~ www.novelhall.com ~ In the chaos, both the bottle and the stopper fell from her hand.

Allen quickly caught up, caught the bottle, and the stopper rolled to the side.

The hot smoke was all around them, and within a few seconds, the smoke filled the room.

"It seems that this phoenix blood is very well preserved, which also contains vigorous vitality." Allen picked up the stopper that Daisy had thrown away and covered it back.

"I ... I'm too hot to breathe." Daisy said breathlessly.

Her eyes are hot and painful, and she even feels a burning sensation on her tongue.

Her stomach was tumbling and her throat was tight.

Daisy stroked her face with her hands.

"Is my face all right?" She asked in horror.

"Don't worry, it won't cause real harm to you." Allen waved his wand and the thick smoke disappeared.

"I warned you, don't bump into something you are not familiar with in the future." Alan shrugged his shoulders and collected the Phoenix Blood.

Daisy no longer disputes Allen's behavior.

"Allen, let's leave here." Daisy desperately wanted to go back and look in the mirror.

Although this **** manor does not have a mirror, it is also good to take a cold shower and relieve the burning sensation on the body.

"Okay, let's go." Allen and Daisy agreed.

Daisy walked out of the dark room first, and Allen followed behind her.

Daisy ran fast in this seemingly endless corridor, and she desperately wanted to leave this eerie place.