Hogwarts Everything is Three

Chapter 231: Stone cave corpse

Michael drifted higher and higher and farther in the eyes of the little wizards. Allen and the three hurried to catch up.

"Oh my God, he flew toward the screaming shed!" Penello Krivart ran out of breath.

"You can't go beyond there, the sign says that there are dementors at the entrance!" Allen quickened his pace, "They don't know what forgiveness is!"

Michael flies too high! Allen immediately took out his own light wheel 2001, zoomed in, turned over and rode up-he quickly caught up with the flying Michael.

Michael is no longer excited now, his face is full of horror. Because of Gao, he saw the dementors in the distance moving fast in his direction.

Allen sitting on the light wheel 2001 also saw it. He grabbed Michael and firmly fixed him to the broomstick.

"Don't be afraid! So far, they can't smell our scent." Perceiving Michael's stiff body, Allen comforted, and in the eyes of Penello and Edward, they fell quickly like shooting stars.

"What happened? Feeling Alan is anxious?" Penello said strangely.

"Could it be that something went wrong with Michael?" Edward couldn't help but get anxious.

"Ellen and they will hit the ground!" Edward screamed.

"No, no!" The chairwoman of the female student council stared at them closely.

When he was about to land, Allen's broom slid far away and rushed into a huge rocky beach in the distance. Penello rushed over immediately, followed by Edward.

Penello leaped lightly over some smooth rocks, and Edward couldn't catch up with her.

"Ah!" Penello slipped and couldn't help screaming, the gravel under her feet collapsed. Under the unstable center of gravity, Penello and these little rocks and sand rolled down from the rocks.

Perceiving the bad, Edward finally climbed over the rock and found that Penello had disappeared without a trace!

"Edward, where is Penello?" Allen pulled Michael out of a huge rock, and saw Edward standing on a tall rock in a daze.

"Allen!" Edward's eyes lit up suddenly, and he waved desperately to Allen.

"Penello fell into the hole!" Edward cried.

"Edward, you are here to drag Michael and don't let him float away. I will go down and have a look." After handing Michael to Edward, Allen hurriedly approached the place pointed by him. He carefully observed the cave, looking for a suitable foothold.

Although the cave is low, it just can accommodate a person to climb in, and Penello actually fell here, this is really bad luck. Alan worried about Penello's safety, shouted that there was no response inside, lit a branch and threw it in and found that it did not stop burning, so he immediately crawled in with his hands and feet.

After crawling in the narrow, slippery cave for a while, Alan was surprised to find that he could slowly straighten up. This cave is unique. He squinted his eyes in the dim light, as if seeing a tunnel leading to one side. Allen took a step forward, and the shoes under his feet slipped on the wet ground of the cave. A strong musty smell choked Allen out of breath.

"Huh, bright light?" A bright light flashed near the cave wall, and Allen followed the bright light. The cave narrowed again, turning to the side, and the dim light flickered at the corner, somewhere deep in the cave.

"If it was Penello, how could she go to such a deep place?" Allen was very puzzled, but didn't stop under her feet and moved forward quickly.

It was really Penello—with the light from the wand, Allen saw Penello panicked, her hair scattered, her cheek bruised, and she was carefully looking at one on the ground--huh? skeleton?

"Penello, it's great that you're okay!" Allen stepped forward, and a healing spell taught by his mother who was a therapist restored Penello's face to its original shape.

"Ellen—come here!" Penello pointed to the bone in front of her and said, "I found a skeleton!"

Allen and Penelo stood there in silence, staring down at the skeleton. The skeleton was curled up sideways, every bone was intact, and the hollow eye sockets stared at them from the gray skeleton.

"What kind of bones is this?" Penello asked in a low voice intermittently. She stared at it intently, her mouth opened in an O shape in surprise: "It seems to be the same as any kind of magical creature I have learned. No number!"

"Maybe it's an ordinary animal," Allen said to her, "maybe it's a deer?"

After speaking, Allen leaned down and examined it carefully: "No... it's not a deer. It has phalanges and no hooves." He looked at the skull, which was large and had sharp teeth. "I guess it's a wolf."

"A wolf?" Penello said, "but why does it appear here? That cave wolf can't climb up."

Allen took out a leg bone and looked at it carefully with the light of the magic wand: "Look at the bones without cracks."

Penello squatted down beside Allen: "Who would want to eat a wolf?"

"Wolf meat is very high in protein!" Allen jokingly said to the Muggle-born female student president. "In fact, it is said that a lot of things can be eaten as long as you turn your head away, and many of them are still there. It's chicken flavor."

"Allen, I'm telling you the business. This wolf is not like being eaten by other beasts." Penello pushed Allen vigorously. "If it is an animal, it will definitely chew some bones. It's messy, isn't it? And this skeleton is so complete."

"The Boneless Curse can produce such an effect, maybe it's a wizard!" Allen thought of another possibility, "Could it be-Sirius Black?"

"But what wizard would stay in such a smelly place? Even the dementors, I'm afraid they will all be smoked away." Penello said.

At this time, Allen was already in deep thought and was fleeing. In order to avoid the Auror and the Dementors, he obviously couldn't swagger in and out of hotels and hotels, so a hidden hiding place was very necessary. If it weren't for Sirius, the wizard who can live here is obviously not a good kind.

Thinking of this speculation, Allen urged Penello: "Let's go out!"

"Well, this cave looks terrifying." Penello stood up and froze again.

Allen also stopped, and they heard a soft squeak somewhere in front. The sound of flapping wings lightly became louder and louder.

"What's that sound?" Penello yelled, her shrill voice echoing between the cave walls.

Before Allen had time to answer, the fan flapping turned into a heavy crash, deafening their ears.

"No—" Allen raised his eyes, just in time to see the dark top of the cave collapse and fall straight on them—they were still alive.

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