Chapter 439 Door

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The legend of the Deathly Hallows is not an open, widely circulated story, and of course, it is by no means a secret.

Amosta had learned about "The Tales of Beedle the Bard", a well-known fairy tale book in the wizarding world, when he was a student at Hogwarts. He was not interested in the stories in it, but simply to deepen his understanding of the magical world. The legend of the three brothers failed to move him at all when he first read this collection of stories.

There are too many similar stories.

But many years later, when he was executing a commission in Germany, he accidentally discovered that this story was very popular in that area. The Elder Wand, which has extremely powerful magic power, the Invisibility Cloak that can hide from the sight of God, and the Resurrection Stone that can resurrect the dead. To this day, many people are still trying to find these three 'artifacts'.

It may come out of nowhere, but it may not be without reason.

Amosta always knew this. But after knowing the origin of the Deathly Hallows rumors and the fact that they were most likely true, Amosta did not choose to join in the fun.

Because the pursuit of these powerful alchemical tools is different from the path of magic he believes in, to him, all the Deathly Hallows combined are not as valuable to him as a magic book that can provide an in-depth analysis of the evolution of spell structures.

But this thing actually appeared in the era when Halbo was active, and appeared in the memories that Ravenclaw and Gryffindor deliberately showed him.

Amosta took a deep look at the manuscript on the table, and then followed the two founders into the last room.

Oops!

When they filed into the last room in the series of secret rooms, Sirius immediately exclaimed.

The room they were in was not a room in the traditional sense, but seemed to be suddenly transported into the boundless starry sky. The ground beneath your feet is not solid bricks, but unfathomable nothingness.

Amosta raised his head and stared at the dreamlike galaxy in the distance. He narrowed his eyes and stared at the fleeting bright stars, and said thoughtfully,

"Doesn't this starry sky look fake?"

"What do you mean, Amosta?" Sirius asked urgently, "You mean we were teleported into the universe?!"

"No, what I mean is that this house seems to reflect the real starry sky outside. It is correct. The positions and trajectories of the stars are real."

Amosta mused,

"But why did Haierbo do this? What's the meaning of it?"

This place is indeed very much like the real outer space of the universe. In addition to the feet, special magic can even make people 'walk into the sky'. Ravenclaw soon discovered this, and she stepped forward with a clear purpose. Amosta walked up and to the right.

"What did you find, Rowena?"

Gryffindor was obviously a little confused, but he followed immediately.

The dazzling galaxies are light-years away, but nearby, there is only cold darkness.

This place is exactly the same as the real universe. Without any reference, Amosta felt as if he was standing still as he moved forward. Even after walking for a long time, the darkness around him remained unchanged.

If the path they took was not an illusion, then the real space of this house had been expanded to an unimaginable extent.

"There's something there!"

The boring and uniform darkness originally made people drowsy, but the cold and boundless universe gives people an unparalleled sense of oppression in the soul. Over time, it can make people go crazy. Sirius had been trying his best to suppress his anxiety, trying to find something real in the dark tones of Forever Mark. Therefore, when something reflecting the starlight appeared in the distance, he immediately screamed with excitement.

Amosta was also frustrated by this seemingly endless road. After receiving Sirius's reminder, his eyes quickly locked on the thing and he breathed a sigh of relief.

Standing alone in the void is an altar.

After a few glances, Amosta was sure that this altar was in the same style as the altar where he enshrined the double snake staff in the central temple of Avalon Island. Other than that, there is nothing noteworthy about the altar. What really arouses people's curiosity is what is standing on the altar.

A door. To be precise, an arch.

This arch looks like it was carved out of a large stone. There are no gaps in the rough rock body, and it looks very simple and ancient.

There are several tattered curtains hanging on the bridge of the arch. Even though we are in a windless environment, these curtains are floating strangely in the air, as if there are pairs of invisible gentle hands supporting the black curtains. .

An inexplicable chill lingered in everyone's hearts. Even Gryffindor, who was very confident in his own strength and reckless, looked cautious on Fang Kuo's face as he walked up the stone steps.

Gryffindor stood in front of the door, frowning, staring at the door with a solemn expression.

His sight crossed the empty doorway, but he couldn't see the stars in the distance. A strong aura of death turned the space inside the arch into pitch black.

After thinking for a moment, Gryffindor drew his sword, and the tip of the sword slowly touched the darkness in the doorway.

"Don't do that, Godric," Ravenclaw said suddenly, "unless you want to lose your sword."

"Hang -" the reckless Gryffindor actually followed Ravenclaw's advice and took back his sword, "It's a very interesting feeling, Rowena, nothing has ever made me feel like this. , as if facing--"

"die--"

Ravenclaw stood beside Gryffindor. She stared into the darkness in the door and whispered what Gryffindor had not finished.

"Oh, death--"

The vigilance in Gryffindor's eyes disappeared, replaced by deep interest.

“Death is a wonderful adventure to look forward to.”

"This door gives me a bad feeling—"

Sirius stood on the stone steps, unwilling to take the last step. He looked at the stone door with an ugly expression.

Amosta nodded, he understood what Sirius was talking about.

Since it is a door, there should be a space leading to it. So, where does this door lead to?

"This door is very unusual. It should have been recorded before. Rowena, have you seen any records related to it in the book?"

Ravenclaw shook her head. She stepped forward and slowly approached the door. Her delicate wrist swung open the floating curtain, exposing the door to everyone's sight.

Only then did they discover that there were three dents on the door lintel that were neither deep nor shallow. The shapes of these three dents were irregular, with different sizes and depths.

"This is--"

Gryffindor leaned his head forward and squinted his eyes to take a closer look.

"It should be the coordinates——"

Ravenclaw spoke calmly, as if she had already understood all this,

"Obviously, only by finding the coordinates and embedding them can the door truly open and the world behind the door be open to us."

"What if we break in directly?"

It was Sirius who asked this question, and the only one present who could give him an answer was Amosta.

"Hard to say--"

Amosta's eyes never left the arch. When he heard the question, his eyes swayed.

"According to Ravenclaw, this is a door. You can understand it as a door key. In the absence of coordinates, if you accidentally fall into the world behind the door, you will most likely be exiled to the void, which may be cold and dead. The outer space of the universe may be a world filled with space turbulence. It is full of uncertainties. In short, if you accidentally fall into it, you will most likely die."

Sirius shuddered and stepped back from the stone steps. He made up his mind to stay away from this thing again in the future.

"I'm going to take this door back—"

Rowena Ravenclaw suddenly made a shocking decision. She looked at Gryffindor,

"I have a hunch that this door is as crucial to us as destroying the evil creature on the island. Since we can't destroy that creature for the time being, we must at least ensure that this door is among those Living things are safe until they are destroyed.”

(End of chapter)