Chapter 231: The Remains of the Stone Cave

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The three of Allen hurriedly chased after them.

"Oh my God, he's flying towards the Screaming Shed!" Penelope said breathlessly.

"Can't go beyond there, the sign says there's a Dementor stationed at the entrance. Alan quickened his pace.

Michael flew too high! He couldn't let Tina out in full view.

Wait, fly?

Alan immediately took out his light wheel 200, enlarged it, and turned over and rode it.

Alan quickly caught up with Michael, who was flying higher and higher.

Now Michael was no longer excited, his face was full of horror.

Because of the height, he saw Dementors in the distance moving rapidly in his direction.

Alan saw the same thing, and he grabbed Michael and secured him firmly to the broomstick.

"Don't be afraid! They can't smell us from such a distance. Perceiving Michael's stiff body, Alan comforted.

In Penelope's and Edward's eyes, they fell down like meteors.

"What's going on? sense that Alan is in a hurry?" Penelope said strangely.

"Could it be that something is wrong with Michael?" Edward couldn't help but get anxious.

"Allen, they're going to hit the ground!" Edward screamed.

"No, it won't!" Penelope stared at Eren tightly.

Just as he was about to hit the ground, Allen's broom slid far away and crashed into a boulder beach in the distance.

Penelope immediately rushed over, followed by Edward.

Penelope leaped lightly over some slick rocks, and Edward couldn't catch up with her.

"Ahh

The rubble under her feet collapsed.

With an unsteady center of gravity, Penelope and the small rocks and sand rolled down from the rocks.

Sensing that something was wrong, Edward managed to climb over the rocks and found that Penelope had disappeared without a trace..

"Edward, where is Penelope?" Alan walked out dragging Michael behind a huge rock, and saw Edward standing on a tall rock in a daze.

"Ellen!" Edward's eyes lit up and he waved desperately at Allen.

"Penelope has fallen into the hole!" cried Edward.

"Edward, you drag Michael here, I'll go down and have a look. ”

After handing Michael over to Edward, Alan commanded.

Alan scrutinized the cave, looking for a suitable place to stay.

The cave is low, but it's just big enough for a person to climb into.

Penelope actually fell here, and the luck was just too bad.

Worried about Penelo's safety, Alan climbed in with his hands and feet.

After crawling through the narrow, slippery hole for a while, Alan was surprised to find that he could slowly straighten up, and there was a hole in the cave.

Alan squinted his eyes in the dim light, as if he saw a tunnel leading to the side.

He took a step forward, his shoes slipping on the wet floor of the cave, and the strong, musty smell choked Allen.

"Huh, Bright Light?"

Bright light flashed near the cave walls.

Alan followed the light.

The cave narrowed again, turning to one side, and the dim light flickered around the corner, somewhere deep in the cave.

If it was Penelope, how could she go that deep?

Alan was very puzzled, but his feet did not stop, and he moved forward quickly.

It's really Penelope!

With the help of the wand's light, Alan saw Penelope in disarray, his hair disheveled, and his cheek bruised.

She was scrutinizing a - huh, a skeleton on the ground?

"Penelope, it's great you're okay!" Alan stepped forward and cast a spell that restored Penelo's face.

"Alan—come here!" Penelope said, pointing to the skeleton in front of her, "I found a skeleton!"

Alan and Penelope stood there silently, staring down at the skeleton.

The skeleton curled sideways, every bone intact, hollow eye sockets glaring at them from the gray skeleton.

"Is it human bones?" asked Penelope, in a low voice, intermittently.

"No, unless a man has four legs, my senpai!" replied Allen.

Penelope stared at it intently, his mouth opening in surprise: "That...... What is it? It doesn't seem to match any of the magical creatures I've ever learned!"

"Some kind of large animal," Allen said to her, "maybe a deer." ”

Alan leaned down to take a closer look: "No... Not a deer, it has phalanges and no hooves. ”

Alan looked at the skull, which was large and had sharp teeth.

"A wolf, I guess. Alan announced.

"A wolf?" said Penelope, "but why is it here? How did it die?"

"Probably some animal killed it. ”

Penelope crouched down beside Allen: "Who would want to eat a wolf?"

"Wolf meat is high in protein!" Allen quipped.

Penelope pushed Alan hard: "Alan, I'll tell you about business." What animal here eats wolves?"

"Lions, tigers, or people!" replied Ellen thoughtfully.

"If it were an animal, it would have chewed off some bones and made a mess, wouldn't it?" asked Penelope, "and this skeleton is so well preserved." ”

"The Boneless Charm can work like this, maybe it's a wizard!" Alan thought of another possibility.

"But what wizard would stay in such a stinky place? Dementors, I'm afraid they'll all be smoked away. Penelope said.

A flash of inspiration crossed Alan's mind, could it be Sirius?

He was on the run, and in order to avoid the Aurors and Dementors, it was obvious that he could not swagger in and out of inns and hotels, so a hidden hiding place was necessary.

If it weren't for Sirius, the wizards who could live here would obviously not be good.

Thinking of such speculation, Alan urged Penelope: "Let's go out!"

"Well, this cave looks terrifying. Penelope stood up, suddenly frozen again.

Alan also stopped, and they heard a soft squeak from somewhere ahead.

A gentle flapping of wings grew louder and louder.

"What's that sound?" called Penelope, her shrill voice echoing through the walls of the cave.

Before Alan could reply, the flapping fan turned into a heavy crash, almost deafening their ears.

"No—" Eren looked up just in time to see the pitch-black roof of the cave crumble down and fall straight on top of them.