Hogwarts Melon Eater

: Twenty-two, No. 92, Diagon Alley④

The two waved blankly, but there was no monster in front of them.

Because they are not in the original room at all.

"What's this place?" Turning on the flashlight, Fred's eyes widened—it was a small room with various books piled along the walls, and rolls of parchment, "George!" Fred shouted, eager to find his brother in the small room he looked through, maybe he would hide under the desk? Fred dragged his chair away.

Anna looked suspiciously at the large wardrobe. Could this be the kind of disappearing cabinet Malfoy used to put Death Eaters into Hogwarts? Anna blocked the cabinet door with the chair that Fred dragged away.

Turning around, Anna looked closely at the paper attached to the wall. The sign in the lower right corner showed that this was a map of Diagon Alley, and one of the buildings was circled.

"Hey! Fred, look at this!" Anna pointed to the circled building, "Do you know where this is in Diagon Alley?"

Fred leaned over, "Let me see... the Y-shape... the intersection..."

He was a little surprised, "It's Gringotts!"

Anna pursed her lips, and a not-so-good idea came to her. After flipping through the messy desk, she found a notebook.

Fred turned the flashlight on, "Nicole Lemay? Who is that?"

Fred was bewildered, and Anna broke out in cold sweat.

Great-grandfather! What exactly do you want to do? Black Bear Guard! Vanishing Cabinet! Gringotts! And the magic stone! How do you feel that you are going further and further on the road of the villain!

"There's another prophecy here—

The lost loser looks for the whispers in the forest, the soul binds him forward, pleading, wild hope, he salutes the hero, embarks on the journey of the dragon abyss, the darkness comes again..."

Anna was silent for a while—this prophecy is about Professor Quirrell! Possessed by Voldemort! Salute Harry at the bar! Break into Gringotts guarded by the dragon!

I got this fable and understood that 'Dragon Abyss' means that Gringotts' great-grandfather rushed back and wanted to wait for the opportunity to go to the vault to steal the Philosopher's Stone? Although there are still some doubts... Could it be that the great-grandfather was the second person after Voldemort to think of the Philosopher's Stone?

Ana opened the system and found that the task was not completed.

"Huh..." He breathed a long sigh of relief. It seems that the guess just now was not correct. I thought that the great-grandfather really wanted the Philosopher's Stone...

"Wow!" Fred squatted in the fireplace in the corner of the room and called to Anna, "Anna! You have to come and see! There's a passage in the fireplace chimney!"

The chimney was dark. If it wasn't for the flashlight, Fred would never have noticed that there was a big hole in the inner wall of the chimney, one meter away from the ground.

The two brought some books and piled them in the fireplace, and Fred stepped on them first.

"Oh, unfortunately, there is only one wall here, do you want to come up and see?"

Anna was pulled up. Obviously, there was only a simple wall in front of her - but maybe the walls of Diagon Alley are not so simple.

Sure enough, Anna found an inconspicuous keyhole on a brick. Before the keyhole could speak, she hurriedly put a hair in it—

As always, being swallowed by the keyhole and crawling on the carpet, Anna is almost used to this operation. Isn't the whole 92 Diagon Alley covered with carpet to prevent falls?

He and Fred helped each other to stand up, picked up the flashlight that had fallen on the ground, and in front of him was a smaller room with only a sofa bed and a set of desks and chairs, and there were relatively few books here.

Anna picked up a book on the sofa, "The Story of the Poet Bedou?"

"Oh! Mom coaxed Ron—our youngest brother would tell these stories when he slept, and Ron kept clamoring for an invisibility cloak, and George and I gave him an ordinary cape—"

Fred was a little happy when he mentioned Ron, "Then we pretended that we hadn't seen him for a day! Hahaha, he really went to the kitchen to eat cookies with nothing inside, and his mother was stunned!"

Oh, poor Ron...but...

"Invisibility cloak?"

Anna had a bad premonition.

"That's in "The Tale of the Three Brothers"," Fred took the book and turned it over, "I remember it was right after "The Witch's Hairy Heart"..."

"Here," Fred showed the book to Anna.

There were dense sketches and comments on that page, and both of them opened their eyes wide, "I didn't expect your great-grandfather to study these fairy tales."

Where is the study of fairy tales? Anna looked at the part of the resurrection stone in the book, which was especially highlighted, with the words 'Godric's Hollow' on the side—

This is to study the Deathly Hallows!

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