Chapter Seventy-Three: Assault

In the middle of the night again, Vio slipped out of his bedroom. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

She and Harry had agreed to go together to find the Philosopher's Stone, and they would meet them directly outside Louwe's room.

In the silent Slytherin common room, Vio tiptoed out of the cave of the portrait of Salaica, and was about to pass by the randomly placed sofas, when suddenly there was a faint breathing sound in the darkness, Vio was so frightened that she held her breath, but the room was silent, and she breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that she was too nervous to hallucinate.

It's so late, how can there be people in the common room.

She walked out of the common room and into the hallway in front of the basement classroom. As he passed Professor Snape's office, Vio carefully stood on his tiptoes and did his best to walk silently like a cat. The journey from the basement to the second floor of the castle was long, and when Vio finally made it to the second floor, she was sure that there would be no one around, so she relaxed and took a good breath.

However,

A door in the hallway opened abruptly and silently.

Vio was dragged from behind into a small classroom--she panicked, but her brain was racing: who was the person who knew she was going to come out at this time--who was waiting in this place she had to pass?Draco?he remembered everything?no, it couldn't be, Snape wouldn't give him the memories back.

So who will it be?

It would be difficult to find an answer to this question for a while, and Vio was quickly cast a binding spell by the other party, and then the man turned Vio's body to him, and Vio's eyes widened - but he was tightly wearing a hood, covering his head, and looked like a mummy.

For a moment, Vio suspected Quirrell, but she immediately dismissed her idea, Quirrell should have gone to the room where the Philosopher's Stone was hidden. How is it possible to be here?

The man then pointed at her and whispered, "Silent." "His voice has been changed so that he can only be heard as a male wizard, but the rest of the body has no features at all.

Well, she couldn't make any sound, and lost the opportunity to call for help.

However, she didn't want to call for help - tonight, the people who appeared should be related to the Philosopher's Stone, that is, the Mirror of Eris, and the call for help could not only find Filch, but also help this matter at all, what can Filch stop Quirrell with a squib?

She unexpectedly obeyed the man's every move, and the man paused, but instead took on a bit of sarcasm: "Hmph, you can learn to be good if you suffer a loss, don't you?" and then he pulled Vio away heavily, "Don't think that if you don't resist at all, I'll leave you here alone, and wait until you're comfortably discovered by Filch tomorrow morning, and you'll be fine with a confinement." I'm going to take you with me・・・・・・ you'll save until the last ・・・・・・"

vio frowned, this person, what do you mean by that?

They continued up the stairs, and soon came to the closed door, and Vio listened closely, and could no longer hear Louwe's roar, except for the occasional flute that blew out of tune - it was Harry, for Hagrid had given Harry a flute, and that was the sound that came out.

Vio suppressed the excitement in her heart, trying to think of a way to get out, she tried to find an opportunity to warn the person inside, but it was useless, the person seemed to feel her thoughts, and squeezed her shoulder coldly. Vio was afraid that he would crush his shoulder blades if he missed, but he just kept that strength. Whisper to her, "Your little friends, you're already in." Great, we should go in too. Do you think they'll get through that? Let's look forward to it. ”

The voices inside stopped, and the sound of the three heads of Lu Wei "snorting" faintly came out, and Vio knew that Harry and they should have entered the trapdoor.

The man pressed Vio's shoulder, like a walk, and led her easily into the room that looked like confinement.

As soon as they entered the room, Vio felt a foul smell hit his face, and in front of him was a huge dog with a huge body that almost filled the room, it looked more than ten times the size of an ordinary mastiff, especially the three heads that swayed from side to side, each with its mouth wide open and its fangs exposed, and its long tongue that could hang down to the ground was dripping with salivation.

I don't know what the man used, but he didn't seem to feel their presence - except for the smell, its three heads arched towards Vio and the man together, and all three noses twitched and sniffed wildly towards them, and finally began to bark wildly.

It occurred to Vio that Hagrid said that it was better to have a Hippogriff than a Lowe - she didn't like it very much - it seemed that her head could be pulled off at any moment.

The man next to Vio picked up a harp that was sitting next to Louwi's leg (Vio was even more sure Quirrell had gone down, as Harry had used a flute to put Lou Wei to sleep.) After a while, the eyes on Lu Wei's three heads began to squint, the music flowed like water, and Vio was a little sleepy. If it hadn't been played by her enemies, she would have done some praise for the unknown tune.

When Lowe was down, the hooded man pulled her past the three giant heads and approached the trapdoor. He pulled the tab from the door with one hand, and pushed Vio into the hole with the other—Vio slid down the hole, cold, damp air whirring in her ears. She kept falling downward, like Alice's rabbit hole, with no end in sight.

And yet, without warning, with a strange and dull thud, Vio landed on top of something soft.

Her body was stiff and unable to move, but her perception was still there.

She sat on a clump of plants, which, if memory serve, were the first level set by Professor Sprout, a professor of herbology, would actively entangle the enemy's devil's web—as if to prove Vio right, the thing had stretched out snake-like tendrils and curled around her ankles.

Vio didn't move.

The hood soon followed. In the same way, he was caught in the ankles of the vines of the devil's net, but he just tapped the vines with his wand, and they turned to charred black and faded.

It appears to be a form of dark magic that harms living beings.

The hood pulled up the vio, who remained in a slumping position, and muttered, "This is a completely useless burden." If you ・・・・・・ if you can't function in the end - I will make you regret being born into this world・・・・・・"

He led Vio to the only path he could take, which was a stone hallway. The surrounding walls were also made of stone, and the only sound other than their footsteps was the sound of water droplets dripping down the walls. This corridor descends the slope and leads them deep underground.

Vio listened closely, and there seemed to be a soft rustle and clanging sound in front of him.

At the end of the corridor is a brightly lit room with a high vaulted ceiling and frescoes carved with various motifs. Countless jewel-like birds—no, winged keys—flew around the room. This level is set by the flight lesson teacher.

Directly opposite them was a heavy wooden door.

But the wooden door was hidden and had been opened. There were two brooms littered in the doorway, and it looked like Harry had already gone in.

Vio's heart tightened, behind the wooden door should be Professor McGonagall's level - to bring all the wizard's chess pieces to life, and then Professor Flitwick set up a chess game waiting for the creator to crack it. Then there's the troll level set up by Quirrell - but the trolls should have been solved by Quirrell who went in first. After that, the level in front of the Mirror of Eris is a potions reasoning problem set by Snape.

After a while, Harry, where have they got?