Chapter 345: Gryffindor's Magic

It was about fifteen minutes after Evan left that Harry, Ron, and Hermione recovered from the magical illusion of the stars and realized where they were. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

They looked around suspiciously, their faces full of doubt.

"Sirius, what just happened?" said Harry, surprised, feeling the increased magic in his body in disbelief, "The stars in the night sky give me a strange feeling, and in it, I seem to have turned into a star, and my magic is growing with strange fluctuations in my abilities......"

"Me too!" Ron shouted happily, "It's not a lot of growth, but it's obvious, what the hell is going on?"

Hermione didn't speak, she frowned and felt it for a moment, her expression slightly confused.

She also felt a slight increase in her magic power, which was so incredible that it even contradicted what she had learned.

Hermione wanted to hear Aven's opinion, and then suddenly noticed that Evan wasn't here.

She hurriedly asked Sirius, who was standing beside her, "Where is Aven?"

"Don't worry, I'll answer your questions one by one. Looking at the confused and anxious Harry, Ron, and Hermione, Sirius smiled and said, "Don't worry first, Evan is the first to recover, he has already followed Margaret to meet the Centaur Elder first, not far ahead, we will go there soon." ā€

"Secondly, as for the reason for the increase in your mana......" Sirius explained, pointing to the starry sky above his head, "in fact, it is due to the powerful magic of this temple at my feet and the countless stars in the night sky, and when I first came here, I was also shocked by the view and increased my magic slightly. ā€

"Magic?" Harry, Ron, and Hermione looked at Sirius in surprise, not knowing what he meant by magic.

"That's right, it's magic!" Sirius said softly, "this magic is very powerful, far more powerful than you can imagine. ā€

Under the night sky, no one spoke, everyone waited for Sirius to continue explaining.

"The centaur once told me that this magic was set up by Godric Gryffindor himself, and unlike when we usually wave our wands to cast magic, the magic he left behind involves knowledge of alchemy and magic circles. Sirius said softly, "Even today, thousands of years later, it still works." ā€

Hearing his words, Harry and Ron subconsciously raised their heads and looked at the starry night sky again, as if they were doing their best to feel the powerful magic left by Gryffindor himself. But nothing, they couldn't get into that feeling just now.

Now the sky is full of stars exactly like the one you see every Wednesday night at the school's astronomical tower, except that the field of vision is wider.

"Only the wizard who came here for the first time, because the rhythm of the magic in his body did not match the energy emitted by the stars, would naturally enter the state he felt just now under the effect of magic and adjust. Sirius laughed, "After the adjustment, you can't get into that state anymore. ā€

"The law of magic rhythm and magic fit?!" Hermione remembered seeing in some book, a very old magic book.

She had seen this book on Aven's desk before, and she picked it up and read it when she had nothing to do, and there were many things in it that she didn't understand.

"The magic left behind by Gryffindor will help wizards who come here for the first time adjust the rhythm of their mana, and in the process of adjusting, your own mana will also increase slightly. Sirius continued, "The more talented and magical a wizard is, the shorter the time to adjust, so Evan is the first to come to his senses. ā€

"Well, we know why the magic is growing, but why did Gryffindor leave this magic here?" asked Hermione, confused.

"Maybe it's to help us grow our magic. Ron muttered quietly.

"He obviously won't be so bored, and the Centaur tribe in the depths of the Forbidden Forest has set up a powerful magic to help the three little wizards improve their magical powers. Hermione glared at Ron, unhappy with his brainless answer.

"I've done in-depth research with Jaime and Remus on this issue, and the final conclusion is that this magic function is to gather the power of the stars into the temple. Sirius said, "Gryffindor used these powers to sustain him in his last test here." ā€

Hearing Sirius's inference, everyone was once again deeply shocked. It's hard to imagine what the final test of Gryffindor will be like, and it is unbelievable that it should be supported by the power of the stars in the entire night sky.

Since entering the centaur tribe, they have been exposed to too many things beyond their imagination to realize that the wizarding world is not as simple as they learned in Hogwarts.

"On my first visit to the centaur tribe a few months ago, I told you that the final test left by Gryffindor was a powerful illusion magic. Sirius said, "That magic can take you deep into it, into a completely different world, a completely real world, in which everyone sees something different." Only by going through the difficulties set up inside can you finally get what he left behind. ā€

"You seem to have just entered the endless starry sky, which is actually part of the illusion. Sirius pointed to the lines on the black obsidian platform beneath his feet and continued, "Look at the lines on the ground, which Gryffindor has set up to blend the centaurs' temple with the stars in the night sky. ā€

Everyone hurriedly looked down at the lines under their feet, originally thinking that they were the same as the patterns on the walls, all of which were patterns of planetary orbits, but they didn't expect it to be the magic left by Gryffindor.

These patterns form a complex pattern that extends deep into the platform.

As far as the eye can see, you can see Evan and the two centaurs standing at the end of the line.

Because of the distance, their figures looked very small.

Behind them was the silhouette of a behemoth, which seemed to be part of a temple, and it was impossible to see what it looked like.

Along the behemoth all the way up, at the highest end, through the obscuration of thick clouds, are red points of light.

It radiates a soft glow around it, like a star.

Harry, Ron, and Hermione had thought the same thing, but now it seems that this thing is clearly not a star.

They looked up into the distance, and the red light in the clouds echoed the dark red moon above their heads, which looked extremely strange. (To be continued.) )