Chapter 662: The Door to the Starry Sky

If the Dementors were something Harry was familiar with, the arch in front of them, with its vicissitudes and quaintness, was completely confusing to Harry, and both he and Ron approached Hermione and asked in whispered voices,

"Do you know what this is, Hermione, is it mentioned in that book?"

Hermione bit her lip and shook her head a little ashamedly. She found that the knowledge she had been so proud of seemed to be completely invalid, and she could not understand what Helga Hufflepuff and Rowena Ravenclaw were discussing, or what the simple stone door in front of her me.

There was one thing Harry clearly understood, though.

The stone arch in front of them was certainly not easy to mess with, and the dark black space under the arch radiated unspeakable danger in all directions, and this ominous aura made them shudder even if they were thousands of years apart.

Eager to learn, Hermione looked at Professor Bryan again, and from Professor Bryan's unfazed face, she could tell that Professor Bryan knew something secret, and she knew that Professor Bryan must know that he was looking at him, but he didn't respond.

After a few moments, Hermione grunted angrily, looked back, and made up her mind to remember all the details and go back to investigate for herself.

Did the Hufflepuff lady say she entered the world behind the door?

Ravenclaw didn't seem surprised, but Amosta's eyes narrowed slightly.

The death-like door of this door is not complete, it also lacks key coordinates, and in the absence of coordinates, it is very likely that you will be banished into the void filled with the power of chaotic space, and it is also possible to appear in the cold outer space.

Helga Hufflepuff was undoubtedly a very powerful witch, but it would be difficult to escape from the two environments he expected.

"What do you see, Helga?" Ravenclaw asked.

Unexpectedly, Hufflepuff didn't speak immediately, but instead pointed to the crystal balls on the wall on the left, and Ravenclaw looked sideways, and then she understood.

"For the most part, I've died in dangerous space storms, and occasionally, I've died in a completely strange, magicless, dead starry sky—"

Ms. Hufflepuff's answer surprised future generations, including Amosta.

What do you mean. Does the Hufflepuff lady have the ability to come back from the dead?!

There is no such record in history, and this kind of skill is too unscientific even in the world of magic, right?

But then, Amosta retracted his astonishment, and his eyes became suspicious as he stared at the stone arch.

There is your way home in the starry sky.

Amosta remembered once again the revelation Merlin had left in the vault of the Centaur Sanctuary, which had been haunting him lately, so much so that he immediately connected the two when Lady Hufflepuff made it clear that she could use the door to reach the stars.

The temple in the center of Avalon was moved there by Merlin from Azkaban to imprison the Two Serpents. The stone pillar that blocked the entrance to Azkaban's underground secret realm was also placed by Merlin, which means that Merlin must have explored Helbo's lair and entered several secret chambers under the magma.

Perhaps it was because of that exploration that Merlin's determination to leave some behind.

Merlin had seen the mysterious stone arch, but he hadn't taken the coordinates from it

"Godric has intercepted the breath of the sealing stone pillar we found on that island in the North Sea, hoping to find the rumored island of Avalon that you saw that the young man from Salazar Academy would be heading to, and Salazar himself is investigating the remaining coordinates."

Avalon?!

The three wizards stiffened their bodies and shook in unison, and the myths of King Arthur were equally famous in both the Muggle world and the wizarding world.

And Amosta's face darkened - the young man from Salazar Academy, this is probably talking about him, right?

"--And about the one he's already looking for--"

Rowena raised her delicate hand, and a black stone with a crack in the middle appeared in her palm.

"During this time, I studied the coordinates he found, and I guess it's probably the so-called 'Deathly Hallows.'"

Deathly Hallows?!

Amosta's eyebrows suddenly tightened, is there really such a thing?

The Elder Wand, the Cloak of Invisibility, and the Resurrection Stone, the three magical items that appear in the "Tales of the Poet Bean" are praised by wizards as Deathly Hallows, and the legend of the Deathly Hallows is very popular in Northern Europe, and many secret witches and dark wizards are trying to find these three magic items, in a vain attempt to become the master of the Grim Reaper.

And these three things will actually be the coordinates that open this door of death?

"An alchemy stone that can trace the imprint of the soul of the dissipated earth," Lady Hufflepuff said, gazing at the black stone in Rowener's palm, "I can't imagine how it was made—"

"I have an idea about that--"

Rowena took the black stone and approached the stone arch, and the curtains on the door seemed to sense the presence of objects of the same origin, and the frequency of their flicks in the air suddenly increased, as if they were desperately welcoming back to their whole selves.

"This stone, which exudes the same origin as the stone gate, has incredible abilities, and I've been thinking lately that maybe they don't belong in our world--"

"You think they're from that world, Rowena?"

Miss Hufflepuff asked.

"This is the most likely guess that in ancient times, that world was not so far away from us as it is today, and that someone might have the ability to enter that world himself, and he brought back some things from that world, and forged them into a door that could travel between the two worlds, which would ensure that he would still be able to use the magic of that world after it was completely away from us. If one day, he is tired of our world that continues to decline, then he can use that world as a springboard to a different starry sky - "

Ravenclaw said in a cold voice, pinching the black stone that caught everyone's eye, and brushing the curtain aside, revealing three irregular dents in the archway.

As he continued to get closer, the stone in Ravenclaw's hand became unstable, and the hard stone surface surged like flowing water, and in the end, it completely turned into a drop of black stone liquid!

Syllable!

Under the nervous gaze of several people after a thousand years, the attracted black stone liquid smashed into a dent with a click, filled it up, and quickly solidified into a solid state!

Airplanes--

The pitch-black space under the stone arch trembled visibly to the naked eye, and the restless magic caused a strong wind to ripple throughout the room, and at this time, the mysterious magic inscriptions on the ground were stimulated and lit up one after another, firmly imprisoning the magic storm in the range.

At this time, Helga Hufflepuff and Rowena Ravenclaw finally showed their legendary strength, each wrapped in a cold blue light and a soft yellow light, and in the midst of a fierce storm, they stood still like a reef in the angry sea, and the silent coercion even distorted the space around them!

Where the black stone is embedded, dense fine lines gradually spread to the surroundings, which seem to be magic scripts, but more like natural patterns that represent rules.

Harry and the two elves were so startled by the movement that they forgot that it was an illusion and retreated in the corner, looking at the stone door in fear.

Suddenly, the shaky black curtain under the stone arch became stable, but the movement did not stop, but became more intense, through the bleak black curtain burst out with a powerful attraction, the surrounding magic power was swallowed at an astonishing speed, and the shining magic on the ground was drained one by one and became darker, and with the continuation of the mutation, behind the black curtain, a bright 'path' loomed!

Amosta stared at the path of light behind the shadows, and his eyes unconsciously showed longing.

"Hold it, Rowena, I'll go in and see—"

Miss Hufflepuff said in a deep voice.

(End of chapter)