Chapter 117: Follow Me

Amosta's mood fluctuated with this amazing 'divine war' recorded on the stone wall, and when everything was lonely, his heart couldn't help but feel a little depressed.

In the last mural, the 'Grim Reaper' is gone, and the same is the brave warrior with the sword in hand and covered in bruises, and Amosta guessed his fate, and he also died in the battle.

In the mural, Merlin is the only one left, he stands in front of the temple where Amosta is now, the direction of his gaze is the 'jellyfish' that has gradually disappeared since the sixth fresco, just from the characters depicted in the lines, Amosta can also feel the heaviness and gloom that lingers around Merlin.

Amosta, who had seen the nine murals, stood in front of the tall stone wall and was silent for a long time.

"The world is still whole... Is that what I mean, Mr. Gryffindor? ”

After a while, Amosta looked up again and sighed at Gryffindor, who was staring at Merlin's figure standing alone in front of the temple.

Amosta probably understood that something seemed to exist on the earth a long time ago, and that the severe chain reaction of that war had taken that thing out of the earth.

Thinking of the fact that the wizarding world has continued to decline for a millennia or two, and that wizards who were once worshipped as gods by Muggles have fallen step by step to the tragic situation that they may even be killed by ordinary Muggles if they are not careful, Amosta has reason to believe that that thing is essential to all wizards.

Nine murals narrate the earth-shattering battle, but do not describe the aftermath of the war.

That witch... Or, what was the end of that 'Grim Reaper'-like wizard, was he killed by Merlin after his defeat?

Where did Merlin go, could it be that this temple was Merlin's last place of residence, and after moving the island of Avalon to this hidden space, he lived alone, and finally disappeared into time?

Amosta shook his head slightly, and then turned his gaze to Gryffindor, who had a heavy expression on Fang Kuo's face.

"Something must have happened again, isn't it, Mr. Gryffindor?"

The reason for Amosta's speculation is simple, Gryffindor obviously did not break into this secret realm by accident, thousands of years ago, the founding four of Hogwarts must have known something terrible and planned together.

From the previous entry into the secret realm and the explosion of his magic power, the phantom left by Gryffindor in the chaotic time sequence immediately appeared, and it seemed that it could also be seen that this kind of plan was most likely involved in himself.

On the other side, the prophetic picture of Vitia's teacher, the ancestor of the Druids, also pulled himself in, and Amosta frowned, the conspiracy shrouded in him made him feel a strong crisis!

Who is that witch on the mural?

Thinking of Muggle mythology, wizarding texts, and the fact that she was able to summon the island of Avalon represented her close ties to the Druids, Amosta had a name in mind.

Morgan Le Fay, a.k.a. Morgan Le Fay - The Legendary Black Witch. Reading Pavilion

In ancient texts, she is the queen of Avalon, the enemy of Merlin and King Arthur and their Knights of the Round Table, and the goddess of darkness and death.

Amosta vaguely remembered that he had read in a certain magic book, and it was believed that Morgan Le Fay had an evil spirit attached to his body all year round, and when he saw this before, Amosta only regarded it as nonsense, but the frescoes recorded on the stone wall in front of him made him understand that this was probably not entirely groundless.

Gryffindor ignored the pensive Amosta, and after digesting the contents of the mural, he simply turned around, and after easily splitting the ruins of the block with the silver sword in his hand, he walked in a clear direction, and that direction was the antechamber of the temple, which was where the woman of Vitia was.

Seeing this, Amosta had no choice but to suppress the doubts in his heart, took a deep breath, and quickly followed.

This bizarre journey to the secret realm was coming to an end, and on the way forward, Amosta took out a few more bottles of magic recovery potion and poured them violently.

His body's ability to contain and transform mana was limited, and drinking the mana restorative so rudely had caused Amosta a lot of pain, but he gritted his teeth and tried his best to 'digest' the mana in the potion and store it in the 'mana organ', because he was ready to 'be honest' with the woman Vitia Cleona later!

The two of them came to the wall at the back of the hall, and they only had to go through a small door to enter the temple vestibule.

However, Gryffindor and Amosta stopped almost at the same time.

"Chaotic Time Domain--"

Staring a few steps away, into a globular hazy space through the wall, Amosta's eyes showed a fierce fear.

He guessed that the hall of the temple, behind the wall in front of him, probably contained the 'holy artifact' that Vitia Cleona and many modern Druidic priests had dreamed of, and at the same time, he understood why they had not been able to do so for centuries.

Amosta glanced at a stone at his feet, and with a flick of his wand, the stone slowly floated into the air and then accelerated suddenly, swooping into the hazy, twisted, like a large bubble of time!

Streaming down...

The stone, which was only five feet deep into the dangerous airspace, seemed to have gone through thousands of times, and in the blink of an eye, it turned into countless particles of dust, and the dust did not drift to the earth, but froze in mid-air, and after a few breaths, the color gradually faded until it completely disappeared!

The corners of Amosta's eyes twitched wildly, and he felt the urge to curse.

Are you kidding?!

Was it the wrong sacrifice in the divination of the Druids, or was it that the woman Vitia had a brain problem that misjudged his abilities?

The power of time is untouchable, such a dangerous field, since they have seen it, why do they think they have the ability to break through it?

Indeed, Godric Gryffindor may have this ability, but Amosta is not confused, this is just a phantom recorded by the chaotic chronology that envelops the island of Avalon, even if Gryffindor broke through the blockade of time a thousand years ago, but after a thousand years, this blockade has also been repaired, and he will not be stupid to crash into it, and finally end up with no scum left!

Since he was sure that he didn't have the ability to break through the time domain, Amosta didn't hesitate for long, turned around and was about to leave, the main entrance of the hall should be normal, otherwise, Vitia would not be able to enter the temple, he was going to change the direction and enter the front hall, beat the woman first, and then torture her.

As for Gryffindor's next move, Amosta had already anticipated it, he might be like himself, unable to break through the realm, or maybe he really defied the power of time and entered the realm.

But the end result should be that you don't get anything out of it, that's for sure, otherwise why would the druids still haunt this place for so many centuries?

"Don't be afraid, keep up with me."

And just as Amosta, who turned around, was about to step away, a slightly solemn voice came from behind him, which made Amosta's pupils tremble, and his whole body stiffened!







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