Harry Potter’s Defense Professor

Chapter 134 Entering the Ministry of Magic (Part 2)

The fence opened, and they stepped out into the corridor, where there was no movement except the nearest torches flickering in the air from the lift.

"Everyone, be vigilant." Lockhart took out his wand. The Department of Mysteries was very small, and there was no suitable place to hide. Now even the two vigils have withdrawn, but the Order of the Phoenix and the Aurors are upstairs. It made him relax a little bit.

Harry looked at the plain black door: "This is the place I dreamed of!"

"That's right, so here we are." Lupin also took out his wand.

"Let's go," Lockhart whispered, leading everyone down the corridor, Hermione following behind him, opening his mouth slightly and looking around.

Going to the black door, it opened automatically, and now they entered a huge round room. It was Lockhart's first time in this place, and everything, including the ceiling and floor, was black; some identical, unmarked, and unhandled black doors were spaced apart from each other and embedded in the surrounding black walls. Some blue-flaming candles dotted the walls, and the faint, cold, flickering light of candles was reflected on the polished marble floor, making the floor look like a puddle of black water.

"Don't close the door." Lockhart turned around and said, still worried, raised his hand and put a fluorescent spell on the door.

Just as Lockhart stared at the doors in front of him, trying to ask Harry which one he thought he should go in, the candle began to move sideways with a loud rumbling sound. The circular wall swivels.

Hermione grabbed Lockhart's arm as if worried that the floor would move too, but the floor didn't move. A few seconds later, the blue flames around them blurred into similar halos as the wall spun rapidly. Then, as suddenly as it had begun, the rumbling disappeared and all was quiet again.

"What's this for?" Ron whispered worriedly, but Lockhart didn't know the rules here either.

"I guess it made us wonder which door we came in from," Ginny replied in a low voice.

Lockhart realized at once that she was right: it was now harder for him to identify where the exit was than for a black ant on the dark floor; any of the twelve surrounding doors was possible It's the one they need to go through. Not from the Ministry of Magic, couldn't tell, and he now regretted not letting Arthur follow him.

"How are we going to get out?" Hermione asked uneasily.

"This issue doesn't matter now," Lupin said lightly, raising his hand to release the Patronus and leaving, "Let's find the Prophecy Ball, and then let Arthur come in and take us out."

"Don't call his name out loud!" Hermione said hastily. "How many times has the professor said it!"

"Where are we going, Harry?" Lockhart asked, not knowing where the prophecy ball was. "You should have dreamed, didn't you?"

"I'll try..." Harry said incredulously, "in those dreams, I went down the elevator, walked through a door at the end of the corridor, and came to a dark room, this is the one , and then I went through another door and into a room that was a little gleaming. We should try a few doors," he said hastily. "I'll know where to go when I see that room. Come on. "

Harry walked straight to the door facing him, and Lockhart and the others had to follow. Harry put his left hand on the cool, shiny door, raised his wand, ready to rush through the moment the door opened, and he pushed.

The door opened with ease.

The chandeliers hung low on golden chains from the white ceiling, and after the darkness of the first room, the square room looked so bright that Harry knew it wasn't here. The room was almost empty, with only one table, and in the center of the room there was a huge glass water tank filled with dark green liquid.

It was big enough for them to swim in it, and a lot of white stuff was floating around slowly in it.

"What's this?" Ron whispered.

"I don't know," said Harry.

"Is it a fish?" Ginny asked softly.

"It's the brain!" said Lockhart, disgusting. "I've heard that."

"brain?"

"Why do they keep this kind of thing?" Hermione asked curiously, walking over.

The brains shone and gleamed eerily in the depths of the green fluid, like sticky cauliflower things.

"That's not it, don't look," Lockhart urged. "Let's try another door."

"There are a lot of doors here, too," Ron said, pointing to the surrounding walls. How big is this place.

"It's too messy, let's go out and let Arthur lead the way." Lockhart was a little afraid of trouble.

They hurried back to the dark round room; instead of the blue candlelight, the images of the terrifying brain swam before his eyes.

"Wait a minute!" Hermione shrieked as Lockhart was about to close the door behind him with the brain in it. "The mark appears!"

She drew in mid-air with her wand, and a fiery red "x" appeared on the door. As the door clicked shut behind them, a deafening rumbling sounded, and the walls began to spin rapidly again. But in the faint blue light, there was a huge, fuzzy golden-red, and when everything stood still again, the fiery x was still burning, indicating that the door they had entered.

"Good idea, Hermione," Lockhart praised, "perhaps we should each open a door and take a look, and if it's not a lot of prophecy balls or the glittering room Harry said, then come back and make a mark. , you should be able to find it in a few moments."

Several people separated, and everyone opened a door to check, "This door is locked?" The door Harry picked couldn't be opened, he knocked it, and the door still didn't move.

"The door that can't be opened can't enter!" Lockhart hurriedly stopped him. Everything in the Department of Mysteries was top secret, but the Auror Department knew some of the secrets because of its particularity. The Department of Mysteries has a door that cannot be opened. There is an "ultimate power" in it, and no one can enter. Lockhart is curious about what is inside, but he is no longer a young man, and his curiosity is not serious. "Did anyone see the ball?"

"It's so bright in this room, come here!" Ginny waved cheerfully to the others from there.

"It should be that room, everyone!" Lockhart shouted, and the voice echoed in the empty hall, a little scary.

"It's here!"

(Don't forget the recommendation ticket~)

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