Chapter 24 The First Attack
Brian put on an invisible cloak and came to the secret room with ease.
"Tell me, Slytherin - the greatest of the four Hogwarts."
Brian hissed and recited the spell, and the snake monster's yellow eyes appeared behind the statue's wide open mouth.
"It's been a long time... I'm very hungry... Let me tear apart... Let me kill someone..."
The basilisk's cold eyes fell on Brian, crawling restlessly on the ground, and its bright green scales looked very gorgeous.
Brian had already put on those glasses, he looked directly at the basilisk in front of him and hissed:
"I can let you out tonight, you need to solve a goal."
Brian first followed the entrance of the statue to return to the inner secret room and found Mrs. Loris's location in the castle model. It was patrolling the third floor, with bright cat eyes looking around, and Felch was at the other end of the third floor.
"Why do you have to do this?" Slytherin's portrait stared at him quietly. "You don't seem to be hostile to them."
"For greater good." Brian smiled.
"Well, I'm just a portrait and won't interfere with your approach." The portrait sighed, "You're out of place with this world, Brian. Too detached, it's not a good thing in many cases."
"Why did you set such a spell, Mr. Slytherin?" Brian asked instead of discussing this issue. The boasted snake text was enough to make anyone die on the spot.
"This is the evil taste of the original body. Anyway, he is no longer in the world. I will be the only one who is embarrassed like this." The portrait said quietly, "Of course, it is not ruled out that he thinks so."
Brian nodded and turned around and left here.
He climbed up the head of the snake monster, letting it lead itself up the staggered and complex pipes, and finally left the secret room.
Brian took out the goggles, pulled out his wand and pointed it at it and murmured: "Indestructible."
He put the goggles on the head of the basilisk. The goggles naturally stretched and lengthened, covering the basilisk's eyes, and then it disappeared invisible.
From the outside world, the snake monster was not wearing anything suspicious.
"Go and get rid of that cat." Brian hissed.
The snake monster shook his body dissatisfied. It wanted to kill people more, but he could not disobey the man's orders. It swam out of the pipe and swam out along the open door.
Brian sat on the snake monster in invisible clothes. They walked through an aisle and saw Mrs. Loris wandering in the castle like a lion patrolling the territory. The snake monster leaned over.
Mrs. Loris sniffed in front of a pool of water and saw the reflection on the water surface. In an instant, it fell stiffly to the ground, like a cat-shaped sculpture, with yellow cat eyes widening.
Brian slid along the smooth scales of the basilisk to the ground, lifted Mrs. Loris's curved tail and hung it on the torch stand beside it, then pulled out the wand and pointed at the wall, making a line of red handwriting appear on it, as if written in blood.
While Brian was doing the arrangement, the snake monster was wandering restlessly on the ground and crawled over the corner of the corridor.
"Back." Brian said.
"Over there, someone... asked me to eat him... so hungry..." The snake monster retreated reluctantly.
Brian immediately stopped what was in his hand, and he looked towards the corner of the corridor and saw Felch, who had been petrified.
Felch stared at the bright glass window with horror, as if looking into the distance.
"Accident?" Bryan murmured, "but this doesn't affect anything."
He ordered the snake monster to return to the secret room, left the third floor and walked towards the auditorium.
Not long ago, at the death party, the three little lions felt that they could no longer bear it.
"It's too cold, I can't stand it anymore." Ron's teeth fought, his stomach gushing.
"Let's go." Harry looked at the food on the dining table and felt sour water coming out of his stomach.
"I really want to go to the fireplace to roast the fire." Hermione tugged on her robe and sniffed.
"Luna, do you want to leave?" She said to Luna, who was having a happy chat with the ghost.
"No, I want to chat with them for a while." Luna said happily, "It's so interesting here, isn't it?"
"Where is Brian?" Hermione didn't want to comment on this place. She looked around and couldn't find the familiar figure.
"He left early." Luna replied, watching the headless hunters perform acrobatics with their heads with interest.
"Okay, this is such a smart choice." Hermione said. She couldn't believe that she had been here stupidly for so long.
They hurriedly left the party scene and walked through the gloomy aisle toward the auditorium.
"I was so funny that I came to such a place." Ron said, missing the warm fireplace and the fragrant food. "I hope the banquet is not over yet."
At this moment, Harry said in confusion: "What sound?"
"What? I'm talking." Ron said.
"It's not the sound of your speaking, there are other sounds." Harry stopped suddenly. The sound was cold, making him feel cold all over.
"No sound, Harry." Hermione looked at him worriedly.
Harry listened with all his attention and said, "Listen! He is talking again!" He looked at the ceiling, feeling the sound moving upwards.
"Harry, ignore it." Hermione said seriously, "It is not a good thing to hear the voices that others cannot hear!"
"Yes, Harry, maybe some ghost was hidden in the wall, it was probably a Pipi ghost." Ron looked around and looked around.
"No, it's going to kill someone!"
Harry shouted, running. He followed the stairs up and chased to the third floor. Ron and Hermione stumbled and followed him.
They walked around the third floor and saw Felch stiffly looking out the window as they walked a corner.
"It's Felch!" The three little wizards took a step back in unison, hiding themselves behind the corner.
"It's time for us to go back, I don't want to be caught by Felch." Ron breathed.
"Harry, let's go." Hermione pulled Harry's robe.
Harry was focusing on listening to the sound, and then he said a little disgusted: "Okay, that sound has disappeared."
They walked towards the stairs and Harry saw something glittering on the walls of the next corridor.
"What is that?" He ran over.
A line of handwriting was written on the wall:
The secret room was opened again, and the purification of the school began. Those who are enemies of the heirs should be alert.
They also saw Mrs. Loris hanging beside them. They looked at each other, held their breath, and felt their hearts pounding.
At this time, the little wizards who had finished the banquet were coming over noisy. When they witnessed everything in front of them, everyone suddenly became quiet. The entire corridor was filled with needles.
Brian mixed among the little wizards and stood beside Draco and watched the scene quietly.
Draco looked at the handwriting on the wall, and his cheeks were flushed with excitement.
"The secret room has been opened, and you are the next one!"
He glanced at the hateful cat hanging on the side, and looked at Hermione standing beside the handwriting with malicious intentions.
"Hurry... Go and find the professor!" Hermione glared at Draco fiercely, and said to Harry with a trembling tone.
"What's the matter?" Lockhart's voice came from behind the student, and he shouted, "Don't block here, I'll solve it, nothing will hinder me!"
The little wizards tacitly gave up a path and let the professors behind them pass. Dumbledore walked over quickly, his eyes under his half-moon glasses stared at Mrs. Loris seriously and reached out to lift it down.
Lohart walked up in a bright violet robe, proudly walked up to him. After a casual glance, he kept saying: "It must be a spell that killed it. I think it was a spell. I know its curse torn. I am so sorry that I was not present at the time, otherwise I would have saved it in time..."
Dumbledore ignored him, pulled out his weird wand and knocked on Mrs. Loris, chanting a long list of spells, but it was useless.
"Ah--" A scream rang out in the quiet corridor.
"Fei...Felch..." A Hufflepuff girl pointed to the corridor on the other side, and her tone was even more stern.
Dumbledore bounced up and strode over. It was hard to imagine that an old man would have such agility. Professor McGonagall and Professor Snape also hurriedly followed.
Dumbledore's eyes stared at the petrified Felch, and also knocked with his magic wand.
"Oh, this is so crazy!" Lohat swallowed his saliva and said with a forced smile, "You dare to kill the administrator. A crazy black wizard must have been infiltrated into the castle!"
"He was not dead, Gidro." Dumbledore whispered, "they were petrified."
"Ah?" Lockhart was stunned for a second, then said, "That's right, that's what I think... Ah, by the way, who was the person here at the beginning? Harry, are you right? Tell me how you found out?"
Snape looked at Harry in a sleek tone and said, "Yes, Potter, why are you here without attending a Halloween party?"
Harry stammered, but his reasoning was untenable. He didn't say the ghostly voice he heard, because it sounded even more outrageous.
Chapter completed!