156. Exploration, the gift of Medea

Scott smiled at Fred and George's suspicions, only the hand remained forward.

What he was going to do this time was dangerous, so he wasn't going to get the brothers involved.

Fred and George asked hard for a while, telling Scott to never let go, so he had to give up.

"Okay, here you go!"

Fred pulled out the map from his pocket and slapped it in Scott's hand.

"Thank you."

Scott laughed and tucked the map into his shape-shifting lizard leather bag.

"Humph!"

Fred and George snorted coldly in feigned anger, raised their chins and walked around Scott, and walked into the auditorium with a footstep that they didn't recognize.

Scott smiled and was about to follow in.

At this moment, the three Harry walked in from outside, their expressions a little indescribable.

"What's wrong with you?" Scott asked curiously, "A funeral to the present?" ”

"Hmm......"

"Vomit ......"

When the trio heard his words, they immediately covered their mouths and hurried away.

“……”

Scott suddenly remembered the tragic situation of those spiders, and suddenly felt a little weak.

It's disgusting indeed.

Scott thought.

Fortunately, it was too late at the time, and I didn't see it too clearly.

But......

At this time, he inevitably thought of the deaths of Lockhart and Yaxley, and suddenly lost his appetite.

He hadn't eaten meat or drunk broth in days.

In the end, Scott just went to the long table and barely ate a few vegetarian breads.

After a scribbled dinner, Scott sat alone in an empty classroom, placing the map on his desk.

He then pulled out his wand and tapped it on the map.

"I solemnly swear that I have not done anything good."

Lines of ink quickly appeared on the parchment, and Scott unfolded the map.

He looked first at the principal's office.

No one.

He then searched the map twice, but still didn't see Dumbledore's name.

It seems that Dumbledore is not at school.

What he didn't expect was that even Professors Snape and Flitwick weren't at the school.

There were only two of the four deans in the middle school, Professor McGonagall in her office and Professor Sprout in the greenhouse.

He looked around the music room again, but there was still no one.

I don't know what happened though......

Scott stood up.

Maybe there's never been a better time to do it!

After making up his mind, Scott no longer hesitated, and turned directly away from the empty classroom.

Trying to avoid other students along the way, Scott walked through the long pavilion on the side of the auditorium and through the long stone staircase to the Black Lake Pier.

"Jacob?"

He looked at the back of the boy sitting on the dock.

"Scott?"

Jacob looked back.

"Why are you here?" Scott was a little surprised.

"What's wrong?" Jacob asked, "I've just arrived here." ”

Scott shook his head, walked over to the docks, looked at the calm black lake, and slowly exhaled a long breath.

"Do you need me to go?" Jacob asked again.

Scott looked down at him, "Why do you ask?" ”

"You've come here to have something to do, right?" Jacob rightly said, "And it's something you don't want anyone to see." ”

Scott didn't deny it.

They are all smart people, and there is no point in denying it.

"I've heard that Slytherin girl's music too." And Jacob said.

"Looks like you've resisted the temptation." Scott looked at him again.

"There is no such thing as a free lunch." Jacob reached out and stirred the water, "I don't have enough chips. ”

Scott said, "Now that she's found you, it means you have enough chips. ”

"No, some things aren't chips." Jacob laughed, "IQ, for example, is never exchangeable. ”

"I see." Scott nodded understandingly.

Jacob stood up.

"I'd better leave, after all, I don't want to offend you."

With that, he turned and left the docks.

Scott watched as he ascended the stairs step by step, disappearing from sight.

Then, he took out the map again.

Jacob did not deceive him, and returned to the castle without stopping.

As Jacob's name went away, there was really no one nearby.

Scott put away the map and turned to walk down the cliff.

After crossing a few boulders, Scott took out his broomstick and rode it back to the platform on the boulder.

After putting away the broom, he took out the map of the living spot again and checked it again, before he walked to the depression of the stone wall and began to sing the school song softly.

The stone door soon appeared on top of the stone wall.

Scott pushed the door open and walked in, then quickly closed the door.

The magic lights in the hallway lit up one after another, and Scott walked briskly through the long hallway to the hall again.

The hall was empty, and the huge windows cast a dim and faint light through the false view.

Scott deliberately went around the center of the hall and slowly walked to the bandstand for the organ.

"Kolski."

He uttered the secret order that Medea had told him.

There was a click, and then the massive stone brick in front of the bandstand suddenly sank and shrank forward, revealing a few stone steps.

Scott didn't rush down, but pulled out a wood carving of a bat engraved with ancient magic scripts from the skin pouch of the transformed lizard.

He then used Transfiguration to bring the bat back to life and manipulate it into flight.

The sound of bat's wings flapping came to his ears.

As the bat went deeper, he never heard anything else.

With a flick of his wand, Scott transformed the stool in front of the bandstand into a giant gray wolf.

The gray wolf then moved, heading down the stone steps.

"Fluorescent flickering."

Scott flashed the tip of his wand and stepped down the stone steps after the gray wolf.

The stone steps went straight down, then curved again as Scott went deeper.

At this moment, he heard the sound of the floor tile he had come to the door closing.

A man and a wolf continued to go down the spiral-shaped stone steps, and walked for more than ten minutes before finally reaching the bottom.

Scott navigated a winding corridor, guessing that he was now at the bottom of the Black Lagoon.

There was always darkness ahead, and the light from the wand could only illuminate a few steps.

He didn't rush to increase his magic output.

The future was unknown, and he decided to save some mana and stamina.

After another ten minutes, Scott and the gray wolf finally walked to a door carved with a snake pattern.

The bat he had released earlier was hanging upside down on the door.

Scott stepped forward and pushed the door, but it didn't move.

What's going on?

Scott frowned.

"Kolski."

He tried to recite the secret again, but the door in front of him remained unmoved.

Could it be that Medea is playing with me?

Scott thought so and shook his head again.

Probably not.

He looked at the door in front of him and fell into deep thought.

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