The Evil God of Hogwarts - Chapter 409
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After reading the name, all kinds of snakes crawled around Ellie’s feet. There was a white crescent pattern on the forehead of these snakes. They swarmed and tried to swallow Ellie completely.
The eldest lady was surprised and tried to retreat, but it didn’t work at all. She was soon swallowed by the rolling snakes. Just when she wanted to use magic, a huge snake’s tongue would pass through the snakes and lick the foreign guest.
Inexplicable fear rose from Ellie’s heart. Whether it was the hissing sound in her ears, the cold touch on her exposed skin, or the huge snake’s tongue, she fell into fear.
This is not true! This is not true! Awake, Ellie Shafik! The wizard lady shouted at herself in her heart, she closed her eyes, and shouted in her heart: Get out of my head.
The cold touch on her body began to disappear, and the hissing sound in her ears became lighter and lighter. Ellie opened her eyes, and the snakes and the huge snake’s tongue disappeared.
Cold sweat slid down her forehead, and the young lady took a few deep breaths to suppress all the remaining fear in her heart. Now is not the time to be surprised.
Just then, she heard some sounds coming from the other end of the room, and the restlessness made the young lady immediately alert. Due to the existence of the chameleon spell, she was almost integrated with the surrounding environment at this time, but she also understood that vision was not the strong point of these monsters living in the dark.
The noise was getting closer and closer, and soon, several ape-like creatures appeared from the other end of the room. They looked hairy and stunted, with protruding foreheads, huge eyes, and slender arms.
These disturbing creatures staggered around the room, looking for something, but they soon gave up the search and quarreled instead.
As the quarrel became more and more intense, the apes began to attack each other. The internal fight came and went quickly, and the winner ate the loser alive without hesitation.
While those creatures were enjoying their own kind, the young lady quietly walked to the other side. The smell of blood filled the room, and together with the humid air, the mixture of the two made people want to vomit.
After escaping the room, she continued to move forward. The murals of the snake people must have been cursed. Even if they were partially damaged, they would still make people hallucinate after looking at them for a long time.
As for the monsters that looked like apes, she had no idea yet, but judging from the violence and cannibalism they showed, these creatures were definitely not good people.
Ellie took the time to record what she found in her notes, so that she could be fully prepared next time she came. She checked the road ahead and confirmed that there was no danger, then continued to move forward.
After walking a short distance, there was a fork in the road ahead. In addition to the main passage, there was an entrance on each side.
The eldest lady stopped and looked for a while. She squatted down and found two stones of the right size on the ground. She threw one to the right first.
The stone hit the rock wall with a crisp sound, but nothing happened, and the surroundings fell silent again.
Then it was the left side. After the sound, a light footsteps came. If you don’t listen carefully, the footsteps can be easily ignored.
With the light from the lichen, Ellie did not find the newcomer, but she would not think that she had hallucinations. She thought about whether to cast an owl’s eye on herself to see more clearly, but she was afraid that the sound of her magic would alarm the newcomer.
After weighing the pros and cons, the eldest lady gave up the idea. She clenched her wand and walked carefully to the entrance on the right. After passing a narrower road, she found herself in a cave without light, and she had to cast a night vision spell on herself.
This spell is safer than the owl’s eye. It can be cast without chanting, and the sound of casting is also lighter, but the disadvantage is also obvious. The night vision effect lasts for a short time, only about five minutes.
With the help of the spell, Ellie saw the whole cave clearly. It was quite spacious, without any stalagmites or stalactites. One of the rock walls inlaid with a large number of crystals caught her attention.
The extended rock wall had a strange shape and twisted structure. It was decorated with interlaced bronze pipes and inlaid with crystals of various sizes. Most of the copper pipes were pierced into the rock wall, and the rest finally met at the top of the spires.
There was something standing on the top of those spikes. Ellie carefully approached and found that they were human heads. She counted and found a total of twenty human heads.
The eldest lady thought this was an execution room, or a showroom for snake people. But in front of that blasphemous rock wall, there was a rock carved into the shape of a chair, although the backrest of the carved chair might be extremely uncomfortable for humans.
A chair, why carve a lonely chair? Ellie was puzzled, and she looked around again. There was nothing else worth noting in the whole room except this blasphemous rock wall and chair.
Well, now is not the time to tangle with this. While recording, Ellie planned to leave this ghost place. But at this moment, a familiar voice came from a distance.
At first, she thought she had hallucinations again. The voice was vague and not very real, but it was indeed Xing Ze’s voice. Ellie couldn’t help but frown. She turned her head to look at the rock wall, feeling a little uncertain, but Xing Ze’s voice gradually became clearer.
“Where are you taking me…? If… I’m locked up… can I… ask for a solitary cell? You know, I’m not a good roommate.”
The last sentence was already quite clear. Ellie guessed that Xing Ze was moving, and he was coming along the main passage.
Thinking of this, Ellie hurriedly turned around and wanted to take a look – although it was very likely caused by hallucination – she was more willing to believe that Xing Ze was here.
But when she turned around, her sleeve accidentally swept across the seat, and a sound similar to the sound of a gentle wind sounded.
Ellie’s back had goose bumps, she stopped, and turned her head again in confusion to look at the twisted rock wall, and she immediately understood that the sound came from those heads.
They performed a chorus of wailing with a low howl. Their eyes were closed, and when they sang, the muscles in their lips and throats would still tremble. Some heads looked like European men, while others were men and women from Africa.
The whispering songs from these heads had a kind of beauty, but Ellie still felt a chill and headed for the exit without looking back.
Now, she finally understood what it was. It was an organ. This was not a showroom or an execution room, but a music room.
The snake man’s music room.