Chapter 158: The Altar Underground

Unfortunately, Severus's wish to send the stretcher directly was frustrated.

It feels like it's a little bit worse!

It is clear that at the time of anger, Charles. Singerman's sanity will be reduced a lot, but it is not for nothing, and although students rarely walk from the right side of the corridor on the third floor, and the time is close to curfew, there are two students who appeared that night.

Then, Singerman's sanity quickly returned, the red light in his eyes disappeared again, and Singerman said resentfully: "Severus. Snape, wait, it's not over for the day, I'll let you help the price, I swear! ”

What could Severus say? He just shrugged and watched him leave.

Anyway, it's impossible to kill him in front of the students, and Severus obviously doesn't plan to say a cruel word about parting, which is usually the only thing villains do.

He just needs to take him out.

It's a waste of saliva to talk harshly or something!

Of course, there is one thing that should not be forgotten before leaving.

"Gryffindor deducts 20 points!" Severus glanced coldly at the two lion cubs who had suddenly entered, one of them with his red hair looking particularly eye-catching.

"Well, Professor, it's not curfew yet." The redhead who was staring at Severus said calmly.

It should be said that it is worthy of Weasley, it is really courageous.

"You're from Weasley's," Severus said lightly, "it's only five minutes before curfew, can you tell me what you two are trying to do here?" ”

"Teach, professor, we're lost!" It was Weasley who said, and he swallowed and foamed unconsciously under the pressure of Severus's gaze.

"You're in third grade, Bill. Weasley," Severus said disdainfully, how embarrassed to come up with this little trick, "Gryffindor deducts another 10 points for trying to deceive the Professor!" ”

"Now, get the hell out of here!"

Seeing the redhead who still wanted to argue, Severus said angrily.

Just because of this little ghost, a good chance to end early is gone, and you will be content with only a few college points!

In the end, it was a little imp next to Weasley who pulled him away, and it seemed that Bill still looked a little indignant.

Severus thought that the Weasleys might not be any more peaceful, and he had thought that Bill was, after all, it had been nearly a year, and this was the first time Severus had caught him trying to swim at night.

But now it seems that Bill is smarter.

Shaking his head, he didn't care about the troublesome Weasleys.

If the pure-blood families such as Malfoy have reached the top of the wizarding world through the accumulation of generations, then the Weasleys are more bizarre.

Their family is also pure-blooded, but they have fertility that other families can't match, and the children they give birth to are all very good, so when their children are all grown up, the Weasleys will naturally become the top family in the wizarding world.

If you think about it, the Weasleys had seven children, even if one died in the final battle, but there were still six, and six extremely good children, and if they married in the future, they would be 12 excellent wizards.

You know, after Voldemort's resurrection, there are only a dozen core Death Eaters!

Similarly, after the later resumption of the Order of the Phoenix, the core members were less than 20.

If you look at Weasley, there are so many of them, isn't that scary?

Therefore, the wizards of the wizarding world, especially Lucius, probably never thought that the Weasleys, who were now poor, would surpass the Malfoys in the future.

As Lucius said, it's never money that bothers the Malfoy family, it's family!

This is probably also Lucius and Arthur. The reason why Weasley has always been right, Arthur Weasley has what Lucius always envies: more family!

Although the Malfoy family has not always been single-blooded, just like other pure-bloods are not very fertile, the Malfoy family is also the same, and their family has been an only child for at least three generations.

In Bi Weasley, it's strange that Lucius isn't mad!

This is especially true of the fact that Weasley raised his children as "pigs" (although the Weasleys did not raise their children like this, but in Lucius's view, they were raising them as pigs.) This made Lucius, who regarded his family as a treasure. Malfoy couldn't take it.

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Going up to the fourth floor and continuing inside along the corridor on the right, Severus planned to see if Charles had done anything inside, and by the way, to see in advance what the levels in Philosopher's Stone looked like now.

Because it has not been used for a long time, the entire corridor has fallen with a layer of dust, and there are cobwebs everywhere, and the classrooms inside are also empty, there are no classrooms to put things, and there will be no Eris Magic Mirror.

Pushing open a dilapidated wooden door, Severus soon found a trapdoor that led to the underground, one of the few passages in Hogwarts that led to the underground.

After applying a levitation charm to himself, Severus went down with ease.

The height of the fall is not as short as in the movie, and it is estimated that it is now one basement, that is, this passage leads directly from the fourth floor to the first basement floor.

Well, the problem is obviously not, Sprout's Devil's Net is definitely to prevent Harry Potter from accidentally falling to his death!

Of course, there are no devil's nets here, and there are no winged keys in the rooms inside.

It was empty, with no lights, just a high dome and columns that looked like an abandoned storage room.

This is supposed to be an evacuation shelter in case of emergency.

There are still quite a few similar rooms at Hogwarts, and they all have a common feature that they are not easy to find, so it is also predictable that when the school was first established, the situation at Hogwarts was not very optimistic.

But now, these abandoned shelters are a great place for students to explore, including the secret passages.

Continue inward, still downward in all directions, and soon come to the place where Professor McGonagall has set up the chessboard.

It's an empty place that resembles a cave, and that's probably what it does.

Throughout the cavernous halls, rows of huge stone statues, armed with weapons and armor, are undoubtedly the guardians of Hogwarts Castle.

But now, they all sleep like sculptures, and when Hogwarts needs them, they will wake up and fight.

After passing through this place, passing through two rooms again, it was as if he were going deeper and deeper in a tunnel, and finally, Severus saw the underground hall in The Philosopher's Stone.

The location of this hall is probably five or six floors deep underground, and it looks much bigger and more beautiful than in the movie.

The whole hall is still built downward, surrounded by many marble columns, and there are a circle of steps on the side, like seating, and in the middle is a circular open space that looks like a podium.

Maybe this is the place that was used for classes.

But when I got closer, I found that it looked like an altar, like the altar that sealed the Death God Nidhogg!

"Is this the altar?" Severus asked softly.

Of course he wasn't talking to himself, for there was a man already standing in this hall, right on the edge of that altar.

Dumbledore was standing there in his classic pajamas.

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