Hogwarts: Becoming a god from reselling fresh food

Chapter 360 The secret room is opened

Even though it is close to the Black Lake, it is summer and the weather is sunny. How come there is such a heavy fog?

"Do you know what's going on with this fog?" Murphy asked.

"If I am right, this is the fog of the spiritual world." Grindelwald said.

"Fog of the spiritual world?" Murphy was stunned. He had heard Mrs. Yaga say this word before.

The spiritual world is also called the other side. The wizards of Su country believe that it is the residence of the soul and the space where people live after death and before death.

It is said that there is a large lake in the spiritual world, and the fog of the spiritual world floats on the lake.

The Virgin seemed to have used this mist in her attack on Alkaim. In addition to blocking sight, it could also block long-distance communications. At that time, his spiritual network communication became intermittent because of this thing, and it seemed Also has a coma effect.

"There is magic in this fog, everyone, be careful." Dumbledore reminded.

But the fog alone couldn't stop them.

Arriving at the edge of the castle, Dumbledore raised his wand, and a halo of fluorescent light spread out from his body, pushing away the fog and isolating an area with a radius of more than three meters.

When they came to the door, Dumbledore stretched out his hand and pushed it gently, and the door opened. The fog that was dozens of times thicker than the outside suddenly rushed over, and Dumbledore's protective halo was instantly compressed to only his side. of a small circle.

Fortunately, neither Grindelwald nor Murphy nor Lucas were ordinary wizards. Grindelwald exhaled and formed a whirlwind, blowing away the thick fog in front of him, while Murphy opened the A spherical shield protects himself and Lucas in the center.

Suddenly, the sound of play came to my ears, and a large group of students rushed out from both sides. There were students from various colleges. However, their school uniforms looked very ancient, and their bodies seemed to be ghosts, somewhere between transparent and opaque.

Murphy stretched out a hand and passed through the arm of a student on the side, but to his surprise, the latter actually hugged his arm and rubbed it as if he felt his touch.

"What's the matter, Sirius?" he heard a voice say.

A tall, thin boy with messy hair looked at the wizard.

"Just now, something touched my arm." The translucent Sirius looked around and shrugged, "Maybe it was a ghost. Come on, James, did you just say you found a new passage? "

"With direct access to Honeydukes, we don't have to wait until the third year to go to Hogsmeade..."

The little wizards walked away, and Murphy watched their backs until they disappeared into the thick fog, thoughtfully.

Just a fantasy? Or do you mean that you have really transcended time?

"Professor, that was..." Lucas said hesitantly.

Murphy had never seen Sirius and James when they were children, but they did look familiar.

"Professor Dumbledore..." Murphy was about to ask Dumbledore for his opinion, but when he looked up, he found that the principal and Grindelwald were gone.

"Professor Dumbledore?" Murphy called, but the voice seemed to be blocked by the thick fog and could not be heard at all.

Murphy frowned, and when he looked around, he found that his position was no longer in front of the gate. He didn't take a step, but for some reason he had arrived in the hall.

"Lucas," Murphy said, reaching out a hand, "Take my hand."

The latter hesitated between Murphy's sleeves and palms, and finally grabbed Murphy's cuffs.

Murphy didn't care, "Let's move on."

"Tom Riddle, Slytherin!" Suddenly a boy sitting on a chair appeared in front of them.

He stood up proudly, took off his hat and handed it to a professor next to him gracefully, and then walked quickly into the thick fog.

Murphy stepped forward and was about to pick up the hat, when suddenly the scene in front of him disappeared.

"Lucas, did you see it just now?" Murphy confirmed.

"Yes, I see myself as a child."

Then these scenes are not shown to you, and most likely they are not mental illusions.

He pulled Lucas forward a few steps, and suddenly saw a student squatting on the ground. He was different from the translucent people he had seen before. He was real.

Murphy stepped forward and pulled up the student, but it was a Gryffindor girl, with a vaguely impressed face, "Katie Bell?"

"Ah, don't come over, don't come over, I'm not real, I'm not here, you didn't see me, don't kill me..." Katie Bell desperately tried to break free from Murphy's hand, desperately trying to escape.

"Katie!" Murphy shouted, "Look clearly, I am Professor Murphy."

Katie seemed to realize that she couldn't break free, and then she raised her eyes and glanced at Murphy, "Professor Murphy, I'm not here, you can't see me, you are fake, and I am fake too, I don't want to die, let go Drive me, woo hoo..."

The girl seemed to have experienced a lot of fright, but her words still made Murphy concerned, "What happened here, Katie?"

"Graham is dead, I saw it, he turned into another person..." Katie said, "The secret room! The secret room has been opened, everyone will die, we will all die..."

"What?" Murphy was stunned, "Secret room?"

Lucas is by his side. Without the guidance of Tom Riddle, who can open the secret room?

Murphy frowned and was about to use Legilimency on Katie Bell when suddenly the shadows of two teams of professors came over, "Professor McGonagall, Andrew Kirk has been missing for two days, and Graham has been missing for one day. Now Jack Sparau is missing too...where is the principal? We need to report this, we need help."

"Principal Snape..." Professor McGonagall frowned, "I haven't seen him since the fog came."

"Professor Flitwick, do you know what's going on with this fog?" Professor Sprout asked, "Why can't I find the door where it used to be?"

"There is a strong magic in the fog, and the students are all hypnotized," Professor Flitwick said, "but the thick fog seems to be different from the magic that prevents us from leaving."

"Can you lift it?"

"I'm researching, and I suspect this is a ritual, a very ancient ritual magic that exists in the castle, and we need to find its source."

The professors left, but the content of their conversation left Murphy a little confused.

This "video" obviously should have happened not long ago, but judging from the time of the three missing classmates they mentioned, the fog has fallen for at least three days.

But how could this be possible? Although he didn't ask the crows in Hogwarts to report back at any time, there was no news for three days. How could he notice it?

Moreover, Murphy originally believed that the fog was the Virgin's method. After all, she had used it before when attacking Alkaim, but it should have escaped into Hogwarts this afternoon.

It should be unlikely that the fog was deployed three days ago.

Could it be that what happened in the school was not caused by Our Lady?

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