Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1638: Drawings on the Table

Harry walked up a steep staircase through that dim corridor and the light was getting brighter and brighter in front of him.

“Knox!” He whispered, extinguishing the rays of the wand.

Harry lay on the corner of the wall, poking his head out, looking out, outside in a spacious hall.

Right at the end of the corridor is a gorgeous marble fireplace in which the fire beats happily, but the light is not very bright because it burns too long, with crystal chandeliers on the ceiling, countless portraits on dark purple walls, and magical objects that are gorgeously decorated and unknown to use.

Even at 12 Grimo Square, Harry didn't see so much.

There is no one in the lobby, even the portraits on the walls are empty, only one frame remains.

The whole hall is occupied by a strange death-like silence and emptiness, with a particularly gloomy atmosphere.

It seemed that everyone had left instantly, not as if it were a magician's mansion, but as if it were a suddenly abandoned terror site.

It is natural that such an image should emerge.

Because, exactly as Harry remembers, this is where Voldemort killed last night.

Although the accumulation of bodies on the ground had been cleared, the air still smelled of stinging blood.

Thinking of the corpses, Harry suddenly had a strong feeling of vomiting, and he was holding himself tight.

He witnessed the massacre last night, knowing that something terrible had happened here, but it still felt terrible to experience it personally.

Even for the Death Eaters, I'm afraid we won't be close to this hall in the short term!

With this in mind, with little hesitation, Harry entered the lobby and quickly walked to the shelf next to the fireplace.

According to Dobby, it's the Malfoy Manor Chamber, and there's a lot of important stuff in there.

There is also a dungeon at the end of this chamber, where Ron is being held.

But Harry stopped quickly, and something in the center of the hall on a huge long table caught his attention.

The ghost made it look like a god, and he walked over there, laying a giant drawing on the table.

The drawings are large, with a structural diagram of a door above.

This is the arch of the Death Hall of the Mysterious Affairs Department of the Ministry of Magic!

Almost instantly, Harry recognized the door, although the door on the drawing was not quite what Harry had seen in the Ministry of Magic before.

In the Ministry of Magic, the arch that Harry saw standing on the stone table was very old and shattering.

He was strange at one point and it could still stand there without falling down.

Above the door, a broken black curtain or a curtain hanging from it.

Despite the absence of a trace of wind, it was gently swinging, as if it had just been touched.

But the door on this huge drawing in front of Harry was not like that. It was more complete than the door he saw in the Ministry of Magic. It seemed to be the original look of the door. The arch had many fine finishes on it, and the curtain was also complete, with a strange pattern that Harry couldn't understand.

This pattern is hard to describe, seems to be some kind of creature, some kind of freakishly scary monster.

The position of the creature's head, Harry's judgment is probably that of the brain, kind of like a giant octopus, but it has more tentacles, and the head down should seem to be a body, a bloated, obese body, implicitly with the contours of someone, but the curves of the body are not like those of humans.

Soon, it was like stretching out on either side, like a pair of strange wings.

At the bottom of the body, where the feet should be, are giant toenails like monsters.

What the hell is this thing?!

If it's a creature, Harry's never seen one like it. Immediately afterwards, he suddenly thought that Ivan had said earlier that the door seemed to be related to the evil god, so Voldemort and the black witch had to open it. Is that the monster on the ledge the evil god?!

Harry had previously seen part of the Evil Gods in Azkaban and was said to be the brains of a despicable Hailbo changing Evil Gods.

But that thing was completely different from the monster in front of him, and he couldn't make any more judgements.

He stared at the monster on the wallpaper for a while, and a shady wind came and he couldn't help but beat a chill. All of a sudden, it seemed to be affected by the shadow, and the curtains on the drawings swayed slightly, exactly like the curtains hanging on that door of the Ministry of Magic. Ha blinked with force, it was not a wind at all. He clearly saw that the tentacles of the monster on the diagram were swinging, causing the curtain to swing along.

This is so... terrible!

Staring at the monster's pattern, Harry once had a feeling of trance.

The monster smiled at him, and although he couldn't even tell where the monster's mouth was, he had this feeling.

Harry quickly retracted his gaze and took two steps backwards, frightened by a cold sweat.

Immediately afterwards, he noticed that the drawings were marked with bright red ink next to the curtain, a very cumbersome spell.

Slowly, gently, Harry followed.

“Death is not the end, the dead will not rest forever, and the magical eternal robbery will not end with death...”

The spell didn't end, but it seemed magical.

Harry just finished the sentence, buzzing, and suddenly the white fluorescence appeared at the center of the door on the drawing.

The arch is open!

Harry heard someone talking to him in his head, and the sound seemed to come from inside the door, just as he heard someone talking to him at the Magic Department door. Harry was attracted to it even though he couldn't hear exactly what those words were.

He approached the table and slowly extended his right hand towards the fluorescence at the center of the arch on the drawing...

His right hand touched white fluorescence, which began to spin slowly around the center of the arch.

The fluorescence gradually turns pale green, the stars sparkle, and the center is like endless cosmic scenery.

This door on the drawing appears to be connected to a different space, and magical forces are gushing out of the arch.

For a while, Harry thought something would come out of it, a creepy thing, a huge fear infested him, but Harry soon woke up, and nothing eventually happened, and the arch on the drawing wasn't real, it wasn't that kind of magic, it was just painted on it.

Perhaps the Black Witch showed Voldemort this arch in this way.

And what Harry had just read might be the spell that the black witch was looking for to open the arch...