Chapter 5: Bermuda's Unsolved Mysteries
The phoenix soared into the air, and Lutina changed her position. She hugged Pliska tightly so that she would not fall.
Lutina caught a glimpse of Sean and Hippogriff's winged beasts following closely. The galloping and the strong wind in the air made Lutina feel a little uncomfortable, and she simply closed her eyes tightly.
It's strange that when I was a child, I didn't feel dizzy when I was thrown from the air by Voldemort's dead bald man, and now what's the matter.
Lutina cursed under her breath, then tightened her arm around Pliska's neck.
As it felt like centuries had passed, the phoenix was finally showing signs of decline. Lutina narrowed her eyes into slits, but she couldn't see the sheer size of the Hippogriff.
Suddenly, the phoenix's wings shook, and Lutina clamped Pliska's body tightly, burying her head between his floppy feathers.
The phoenix began to descend rapidly, and the scenery under its feet became larger and larger. The green patches have turned into delicate trees, the dotted white houses have gradually taken shape, and the only thing that has not changed is the sparkling sea.
The tide grew louder and louder, but the phoenix showed no signs of stopping. Lutina sensed something was wrong.
"Plop!"
Instead of the soft beach beneath her feet, Lutina was thrown into the sea.
She was filled with seawater, and her eyes were sour. She fluttered wildly, floating in the water.
Her swimming skills in her previous life and when she was a child seemed to have been forgotten by her. She barely managed to breathe air and began to swim toward the shore.
The fiery red phoenix, the giant spotted Hippogriff, the winged beast, and Sean were all gone. Seeing that the beach was close to the curve, Lutina couldn't pounce on the shore.
As her hands and feet grew out of strength, Lutina took a deep breath of oxygen, and reason returned to her brain with the oxygen.
Lutina clasped her feet in her hands and gasped for a few breaths.
She took off her shoes and socks, which would only make her drown faster.
Gradually, the shoes sank. Lutina clenched her wand and whispered:
"Fluorescent flickering - cough cough cough."
- to no avail, Lutina choked on a few mouthfuls of salty water.
The left hand holding the wand sank uncontrollably, but there was a faint light flickering beneath the surface of the sea.
Lutina took another deep breath and looked down the water.
A cloud of light burst out from the staff's head, enveloping her inside. The light wasn't bright, but it was enough for her to see everything under the water.
Combined with some posts she had found in her previous life, Lutina suddenly had a strange conjecture in her mind.
- The space-time system in the Bermuda Triangle is disordered. Many planes and planes are grouped together in a chaotic manner, so that many ships and planes passing through here often accidentally shuttle into another plane.
And the sea and the air have become opposites, and you can't cast spells in the air, but you can't cast them underwater.
There is also Pliska, who has just descended at a rapid speed, when he flies to a certain altitude, he is attracted by the powerful magical magnetic field in the Bermuda Triangle, and finally falls into a different time and space with her.
The afterglow of the remnant sun had long since faded, leaving only the fiery clouds that had not yet dissipated. The night in the north was already deep, with only a few stars looming.
Lutina thanked Merlin for being a wizard for the eighth hundred and eighty-eighth time, and kept casting the Warmth Charm and the Levitation Charm in the water.
The time in each plane in the Bermuda Triangle is different, and it is impossible to decipher, unless the creator appears or the wizard whose spiritual power is higher than the creator can be removed.
But the reason this place has become a mystery for the ages is that its space-time magic has not been solved, and the legendary creator has never been revealed.
After all the torture, Lutina was hungry. It is okay to complain about not eating properly, and food is one of the five exceptions to Gamp's basic law of transformation. She was suddenly a little dazed, not knowing what to do.
The last of the clouds disappeared, and the night sky turned a deep blue.
Suddenly, a huge white wave rolled up on the sea in the distance, and something swam towards Lutina at a rapid pace.
Lutina immediately became alert. Just kidding, she didn't want to be doomed again.
The mysterious thing arrived in front of Lutina in the blink of an eye.
She's a person – if only the upper body.
She has long, dark blue hair. There was no sea breeze on the sea, but her hair fluttered slightly, forming a subtle arc. But the lower half of her body is an ice-blue fishtail.
The comer's lips curled.
"Down, Vivien."