Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 403: The Wand devoured by the Serpent

“More than six hundred years ago, I brought this book back to Busbaton from Egypt and put it here! Le Mée explained," The seeds of this tree were brought in at that time, and I didn't notice that it was stuck in a book page. By the time it was discovered, it had begun to bud, and in the subsequent centuries of alchemy, it had absorbed the powerful magic that had overflowed the magic stone, slowly growing and gradually becoming what it is today. ”

Ivan raised his head and looked up at this giant crystalline ancient tree.

Then his eyes quickly turned to the Abraham Book in the heart of the tree!

As Le Méridien said before, this is a big, thick magic book.

It looks very ancient and the pages are made of a delicate smooth bark with a strange light purple color under fluorescence and the edges have begun to crystallize.

Yes, crystallization!

It's like this giant ancient tree right in front of you, and they seem to be made of the same material.

Evan had the feeling that the pages of the Book of Abraham were made from this strange crystalline ancient tree in front of him, and that they were one of a kind.

He took a step forward so that he could see better.

The ancient, heavy atmosphere strikes face to face, and although not touched or read, Evan can clearly feel the signs of the passing of the years on this book.

It visited there quietly, as if it had never been moved.

Thousands of years have passed in a hurry, and it is conceivable that countless talented and powerful wizards have possessed this magic book in history.

Each of them is a powerful wizard who can leave a name in the history of magic, surrounded by this book of magic that has been fought and conspired countless times.

From the current results, no matter how many people have ever been given the Book of Abraham, none of them can know the true secrets that lie in it.

Le Méridien should be the one closest to the truth, from whom he has gained endless lives and unthinkable wealth.

But he said that his point of departure itself was wrong.

Ivan took a deep breath and wondered if he could get through the mystery of the book or, like the owners before him, ultimately left a deep regret.

He shook his head and concentrated.

In front of Evan, the outer skin of the Book of Abraham was wrapped tightly in a large piece of brass.

It is filled with tiny, complex lines that occasionally flash with dark golden glow.

There is no name written on the cover just above, or a horrific pattern painted like other ancient magic books as a warning to the latter.

On the contrary, it is dense and numb and full of strange words.

Looking at these ancient texts, Ivan felt like he knew each other rarely, as if he'd seen them somewhere.

And then he realized it was all ancient magic.

Not long ago, he saw something similar in Hermione's textbooks.

Every Thursday night, Hermione spends more than five hours practicing ancient magic on parchment paper or finding information to learn new magic.

Ivan learned a lot from watching too much.

But these are more ancient, more complex than all the ancient magic he knows, and strange patterns are distorted, and they are simply hieroglyphics.

Even if Ivan strangled his mind, he couldn't understand what those words meant.

“This book is yours now, and one day you'll know what these words mean. I told you, it's a powerful spell.” There is no need to use magic, "Le Mé said," and with the power of language alone it can be successfully unleashed. I sincerely hope you won't use it that day. ”

The power of this spell is certainly beyond imagination when Le Méridien is able to repeat his orders.

Looking at the ancient text, Ivan had a lot of speculation in his mind, but it was eventually rejected once and for all.

You know, Abraham, as the voice of God in the world, should never possess the power that mortals can guess.

Ivan can't imagine what kind of spell this would be.

On Le May's cue, he walked forward and gently turned the pages.

The pages are heavy and very rough!

Evan simply turned it over and clearly noticed that the book was divided into three parts, each consisting of seven pages.

On the front page of the first section, there is no text, just a stone painted.

Evan only glanced at it and recognized it as a magic stone.

The next seven pages were all the same ancient magic texts on the cover, which recorded knowledge related to alchemy, from which Le Méridien developed the method of making magic stones.

On the front page of the second section, again, there is no text, but a pattern.

This is a giant cane that was eaten by two giant snakes at both ends of the head and tail, and Ivan was surprised to find himself seeing the cane and the two giant snakes elsewhere.

Until recently, the Aragok nest was still underground.

In the stone chamber where the horrible eye monster is, Ivan, on the last mural, sees four magical objects left behind by Salazar Slytherin.

They are pendant boxes, rings, wands, and a cane surrounded by two green serpents, and that cane is the one in the book.

Absolutely not wrong, Ivan can be sure.

Except that the staff was surrounded from the bottom to the top by two snakes, and the cane on the top of the picture in front of you was being eaten by two snakes, the rest of the details were exactly the same.

Even the tattoo on your body doesn't make any difference.

Ivan was in a hurry to breathe, and he didn't realize that his hunch had just come true, that the Book of Abraham and Slytherin themselves were involved.

Salazar may be one step further than Le Méridien, who has only the magic stone at his disposal, and he has only studied and understood the contents of the first part of the book.

And Salazar Slytherin got the snake wand, and he's probably figured out the second part.

Because of too little information, Ivan had no idea whether Salazar had ever gotten the book, and if he was one of the owners of the book, why was it not left in Hogwarts, but lost in ancient Egypt and eventually found in Le May?

If Sarah hadn't read the Book of Abraham, where did he get the serpent wand?

He also did not know what it meant, and all this was a mystery.

Evan tries to sink in, doesn't think about these things, and keeps flipping back.

Behind the staff devoured by the giant serpent is another six pages of ancient magic.

These magic texts are deeper and more elusive than the ones before, and Ivan feels like graffiti painted by a little kid, purely meaningless.

He went into detail for a while and didn't have a clue.

No wonder Le Méridien studied it for centuries and didn't find anything.

Looks like you can only find the snake wand left by Salazar Slytherin to understand the meaning of the text.

Ivan couldn't help sighing when he thought about it.

Slytherin-related, seemingly endless trouble.

In addition to the evil god created by the despicable Hailbo, there are descendants of his vampires who are facing great difficulties.