A day at Hogwarts

Chapter 88 Open the door

Groups of huge fireballs fell, the ground trembled, and dozens of full-body armor stood up from the flames.

The security guards here are more than three meters tall, with fiery red light winding like lightning on the golden armor, holding a giant double-edged ax as tall as an adult Harry in their hands.

The people who were originally scattered gathered towards Dumbledore while the all-metal security guards stood up, but they were too far apart and were soon divided and surrounded.

The full metal security guards immediately attacked the intruder, and everyone immediately fought back.

Charles and the others soon discovered that ordinary spells did little damage to the armor, and could only cause small damage, which was repaired by itself after the flaming lightning flowed through.

So the professors began to show their talents.

Mag used the transfiguration technique to conjure up several four-meter-tall stone men, and several full-metal security guards fought each other around them with fists raised.

Gaoran Venzavado, a registered member of the Glorious Boxing Gym, once said that there is a high wall between unarmed and armed.

McGonagall is not good at fighting with hands. The stone man she controls just fights with the full-metal security guard holding a double-edged giant axe, and is quickly chopped to pieces like rain.

Fortunately, the Golems could be replenished quickly, and the battle was at a stalemate.

Things were much better on Dumbledore's side, with huge arms reaching out from the ground around him, knocking the full metal security guards down and hammering them into the ground that turned into a swamp.

Sprout and Flitwick were close just now, and soon they met and began to cooperate with each other.

Sputrao focuses on herbalism and is not good at spells, but he is not without combat power.

She rolled up her sleeves, and the fire dragon skin armguard on her forearm was covered with vines as thick as fingers.

After being thrown out, these vines were cursed, and grew out of thin air into arm-thick vines, tightly entangled those all-metal security guards.

Flitwick took advantage of this opportunity to keep using the repelling spell to push these all-metal security guards towards the deep ditch, and soon after they heard a sound of falling into the water.

Charles also pushed the all-metal security guards into the deep ditch. The damage to them was limited by the spell, but the levitation spell and other spells were still very useful.

He slapped the surrounding all-metal security guards, making them all float up.

Snape at the side saw the opportunity and used the shock wave generated by the Explosive Curse to push these humanoid iron cans over the deep ditch.

Upon seeing this, Dumbledore immediately made a command, with Sprout and Flitwick as a group, Charles and Snape as a group to push the enemy into the deep ditch, and himself and McGonagall assisted them respectively.

After about ten minutes, most of the all-metal security guards around were pushed into the deep ditch, and a few were pushed into the ground by Dumbledore.

Just as everyone breathed a sigh of relief and kept wiping away their sweat, the all-metal security guards at the bottom of the deep ditch and in the ground suddenly all scattered and flew into the air, circling non-stop like a tornado, and finally formed a metal barrier that only allowed one person to pass through. bridge.

Everyone walked to the bridge and looked at the dark abyss under their feet, feeling a little hairy in their hearts.

Dumbledore said: "I'll go first, everyone be careful."

At this time Flitwick said: "Albus, let me go first, I am lighter and will not collapse the bridge."

Everyone knows that the first pass is the most dangerous, maybe you will encounter a more terrifying enemy, and the teammates on the opposite side will not have time to rescue.

Dumbledore felt that he could solve the dangers he faced in the past, and Flitwick believed that he could not be too risky as the strongest combat force, so the two refused to give in to each other until Charles took out the broomsticks that everyone used to fly over and handed them to them.

Today, Charles has positioned himself as an active warehouse.

Just now, Charles took out the bag that Sprout had left with him, and asked Sprout to replenish his "ammunition."

The group quickly flew safely to the gate of the palace opposite the deep ditch.

This gate is two stories high. There are flame patterns made of red metal on the steel doorway. Many animal patterns float above the flames. A whole piece of metal mesh locks the gate firmly.

Charles stretched out his fingertips to touch the door, and immediately retracted.

"It's so hot!" he said in surprise, "it can be used to fry steak."

A group of people looked at him with foolish eyes.

"Numbers in ancient runes." Dumbledore saw the key.

In ancient runes, different animal symbols are used to represent numbers. The invisible beast represents "0", the unicorn represents "1", the horned camel with two golden horns represents "2", and the three-headed rune Snakes represent "3," a vampire with four-colored feathers represents "4," five-legged monsters represent "5," salamanders, which can live up to six hours without fire, represent "6," and an unknown symbol represents The most magical number "7", the acromantula represents "8", and the 9 represents the hydra.

Dumbledore saw 8 animals, so he got the answer.

Charles scratched his head, thinking the pattern on the door meant a barbecue.

Flitwick said to him suddenly: "Charles, do you see that the red pattern on the door is a bit like the one on the door of the secret room in the corridor that day?"

Charles took a closer look and said, "It's a bit similar, but it seems that the gap is a bit big."

The gap he said is the content. The symbols and letters on the previous secret room can form Maxwell's equations, but here are all single-digit numbers.

Dumbledore said, "I think we're going to have to solve the puzzle again."

Then Charles was pouring tea and passing water. He couldn't even understand the riddle, and he didn't know which direction to think, so he couldn't help.

After some discussion among the professors, the problem was solved in less than a bottle of happy water.

The pattern on the door is related to fire, so everyone began to think in the direction of fire. In ancient runes, the fire lizard is related to fire, which represents "6".

At the same time, only 6 and 7 are missing from the numbers on the door from 0 to 9.

Dumbledore stretched out his old wand, and tapped on the unicorn representing "1", and the number suddenly lit up red, and then tapped on the wicked bird representing "4" and another unicorn respectively. horned beast.

The three red-lit animals suddenly started to move, and ran aside to stop together.

Then Dumbledore ordered two more rune snakes, and they also ran aside. It seems that these numbers add up to 6.

Then everyone looked at a bunch of invisible beasts representing "0" and giant octopus and hydra bigger than "6".

The pattern on the door reset shortly after, and the animals returned to their original positions.

Charles thought for a while, stretched out his wand and clicked on the patterns of the acromantula and the horned camel representing "2", and the two of them also ran to the side together.

After a while of operation, everyone found that they could just click on these patterns when thinking about the calculation steps.

I just tried many times, and finally there are unused numbers left, and the pattern resets after a period of time without clicking.

After about ten minutes, the numbers were finally used up, and seven 6s were drawn.

At this time, all the red metal on the gate burned, and everyone was forced to retreat far away by the heat emitted.

The flames continued to spread, the surrounding walls fell apart, and stones kept falling.

After everything stopped, everyone was dumbfounded. The gate just now was fake, and the stones beside it fell to form a ladder, and the real gate appeared above the fake gate.

Everyone cautiously walked into the real door, and found that the passage behind was lit with flames on both sides, as if to welcome everyone.

When they walked to the end of the corridor, they came to a living room where everything was made of stone. The temperature here was unexpectedly low, only about 20 degrees Celsius.

On the wall of the living room is an oil painting that takes up the entire wall. The women in the painting are dressed in medieval blue robes. When they see them, they happily ask: "Welcome, are you from Hogwarts?"

Dumbledore saw a necklace hanging around the woman's neck, so he replied, "We are from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Witchcraft and Wizardry. I am the headmaster, Albus Dumbledore. Excuse me, are you Merlin?"

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