After feeling Horace's gaze, Garfield first praised Dumbledore: "Old Bee, you are indeed a qualified principal. You must give priority to the students of Hogwarts in everything." He turned around
He said to Horace: "Horace, what Old Bee said is right. This kind of thing cannot be the first. Once you do it, the future Hogwarts will no longer be a place for pure little wizards to study."
"The palace of"
Aberforth, as a non-Hogwarts personnel, only listened and did not say anything. Garfield thought for a while and suggested: "Okay, old bee, what we have to do now is kill the basilisk and seal this place.
If necessary in the future, I also have a few good big snakes here, and I can come here and pretend to scare people."
After listening to Garfield's words, Dumbledore was thoughtful, while Horace looked confused. Albus knew that Garfield had several huge ninja snakes in his hands, so he agreed.
Aberforth: "I agree with King Garfield, his snakes are several times bigger than these guys"
He turned around and glanced at his brother. They were brothers and naturally had some tacit understanding. Aberforth calmly reminded his brother that what Garfield said was true. Dumbledore did not object anymore and nodded in agreement.
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"Okay, just do as you say"
Garfield took out his wand and pointed it at the faucet, and an orange magic power hit it directly. As Garfield's magic power counteracted it, the spell arranged by Slytherin on the water pipe was broken, and a round tunnel appeared.
Dumbledore was not an idiot like Harry who had nothing in his mind. He just jumped in regardless. Instead, he observed carefully first, then raised his hand and threw out a detection spell to confirm the passage.
There are no traps or anything inside, so I feel relieved.
Garfield can fly by himself, so he doesn't need any auxiliary magic. Dumbledore, Horace and Aberforth need some help. After they were ready, Garfield took the lead and flew in.<
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After flying into the pipe, Garfield smelled the fishy smell of snakes. His sense of smell was too sharp, so Garfield had to use magic to filter the air to get rid of the unpleasant smell.
After emerging from the winding passage, Garfield, Albus, Horace, and Aberforth saw the huge basilisk's skin that shone green and fluorescent.
The size of the snake skin in the movie is very different from that of the basilisk in the novel. The snake monster Garfield in the novel is at least the size of a bus.
Horace: "What a big basilisk"
Aberforth: "Sure enough, just like the legend says, Salazar is a madman. How can he open a secret chamber and eliminate all impure wizards?"
Abufu shook his head and objected: "It is not a lunatic to have left-wing opinions."
Garfield flew to the huge basilisk's skin, tried it with his claws and pierced it easily. As expected, he was still superior to these guys. After hearing the conversation between Dumbledore and the others, Garfield interjected: "Actually, this is
There are some historical and social limitations. They were a thousand years ago. The human society at that time was not what it is now, and various ideas were not perfect. Between people, between people and wizards, wizards
The thoughts and relationships with wizards are very complicated. They mostly have to deal with how to survive, where there is a stable society and formal laws."
Horace: "It's all right"
Aberforth:licking the dog
Dumbledore noticed his brother's weird look. In order to prevent Horace from finding out, he said, "Garfield is right, what are we going to do with this skin?"
Garfield casually cut off three sections and gave them to Old Bee, Horace, and Aberforth respectively: "It is a basilisk that is more than 1,000 years old. The snake skin can resist a lot of curses. Each of you will take some to make two sets of magic robes."
Well, there are so many good magic equipments in the world now that can save lives at critical moments."
Horace looked at the piece of basilisk skin in the hands of the three of them and was moved. At the same time, he was also worried about Garfield's safety: "Mentor, what about you?"
Garfield had a look of kingly contempt: "I am a semi-father-level god, so I am not afraid of these small spells. Besides, the spells that can hurt me are not resistant to the snake skin of this little basilisk."
Every bit"
Half-day parent?
Horace expressed confusion. Their wizarding world was not divided by this.
Dumbledore reminded his old friend: "Horace, don't be like this. Now we have to go down after picking up A Li. The thousand-year-old basilisk is still waiting for us inside."
Turning Horace's attention to the basilisk, the four people continued to move forward and entered a huge stone chamber. The stone chamber was quite large. More stone pythons were wrapped around the towering stone pillars, rising up and finally disappearing into the darkness.
in the ceiling.
Garfield is very familiar with this kind of magic. Space spells can expand the space in a certain place. His own nest uses this spell, which is very practical.
The production is also very sophisticated. Salazar Slytherin must have paid great attention to this place. Garfield also saw some magic materials and secretaries placed in the stone room. It must be that little Voldemort has lived here for a while.<
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As for how he discovered the basilisk, Garfield thinks it was discovered when it ran out on its own. The basilisk lives in Salazar's statue. Garfield thinks there should be a passage inside. It seems too clean, and it's not
It's like a place where a basilisk once lived.
Logically speaking, a thousand-year-old basilisk should possess some wisdom. Do you really want to kill it directly?
Think about it
Dumbledore, Aberforth and Horace carefully examined the medicines and books, and one of them caught their attention.
How to make a Horcrux
Horace stared at the book, with a hint of worry on his face: "Oh no, I think I said something I shouldn't have said."
Albus Dumbledore asked Horace: "Horace, what did you say?"
Horace didn't want to say it at first. He looked at Garfield beside him. He struggled in his mind and then whispered to Dumbledore: "One day when I was drunk, Tom asked me something about Horcruxes."
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Aberforth stared at Horace: "How can you tell these things to a student?"
"I'm drunk, I'm sorry." Horace lowered his head in embarrassment and said nothing. Dumbledore just patted him on the shoulder to comfort him: "You didn't know that this student could be so vicious. According to the magic here,
He used medicine and some props and books to speculate that he may have started making Horcruxes."
While Old Bee and the other three were talking about Horcruxes, Garfield had already thought about how to deal with the basilisk