Chapter 1099 Goodbye & Never See You Again
Chapter 1100 In the clouds and fog
Pomona dragged her painting box, a pile of birds, snakes and cockroaches, and Voldemort's key attached to the crow to the Muggle town of Irene near Palodo, and then followed Voldemort's guidance to the truffle field.
Meyer, Jan Felix, Kreacher and Severus were standing by the cabin waiting for them.
"Mr. Meyer volunteered to join our expedition." Voldemort said with a happy smile, "He wants to see what the maze that killed his brother looks like?"
Pomona looked at the "guinea pig", who had a gold ring on his finger.
"I guess I should wear it," Pomona said.
"Since Mr. Meyer has already volunteered, why bother fighting with him?" Voldemort smiled and held her shoulders, "Let's go before anyone else arrives."
Even though Voldemort was disembodied, Pomona still felt a burning gaze staring at her shoulder.
Sometimes it happens like this. After Ginny breaks up with Dean Thomas and gets together with Harry again, her ex-boyfriend stares at the two of them and crushes the cup.
She felt very bad now, a little depressed, and too lazy to pay attention to his complicated mood.
She followed Lyle Meyer to the sinkhole, but he did not lead them through the double helix passage, but towards an entrance hidden in the forest.
"I spent thirty years digging this tunnel." Lyle said nervously, "I know it will come in handy one day."
Pomona looked at Severus. He had no intention of moving at all. It seemed that he was starting to behave like a gentleman and was planning to "ladies first".
"Where are you going?" Pomona pulled Felix, who was planning to become a hero. She couldn't let a child take the lead.
This secret passage lifts vertically and is fixed by a rope tied around the waist.
After Lyle goes down, Pomona is next.
Except for the skylight above the head, there is no light in the cave. The pulley rotates slowly above the head, making a harsh friction sound.
She slowly fell downward until the entrance became the size of a coin. From the beginning to the end, no one looked over to take a look or care about her life or death.
"Come down!" After she stepped on the solid ground, she said towards the top, but no one answered.
"Are we going to wait for them?" Lyle Meyer asked.
"No, there's no need." She said expressionlessly, "Take me to the maze."
The other three people can all fly. When she followed Lyle through the bushes and rugged rocks, Jan Felix, Voldemort, Kreacher and Severus were already waiting for them.
They are all looking in the same direction.
If a maze in the sun looks like a garden, then a maze shrouded in darkness looks like a maze in the deep sea.
She thought it was fog that shrouded the maze, but in fact it was a kind of black gauze.
You can say it is the cloak of the God of Death, or the curtain of the Death Hall. It billows with the wind like waves, and the temple shrouded under it is like a shadow.
"Ready?" Voldemort asked.
No one answered him.
He took the lead to walk towards the maze, and others followed him one after another.
"Did you have a fight?" Felix walked up to her and asked.
"No." Pomona said calmly.
They are worse than fighting now because they are getting divorced.
Felix stepped aside.
Kreacher looked around but said nothing. Severus had a stiff face as always, and only Lyle Meyer looked eager to try.
"We're here!" he said excitedly, pointing to the entrance of the maze.
The outer wall of the maze is covered with craters, which should have been left by Muggles in the past, but they did not destroy the walls of the maze.
The lion's head at the entrance is covered with moss and looks like it has turned green.
The green lion devouring the sun is a common symbol in alchemical manuscripts. Depending on the context, it sometimes represents sulfuric acid, and sometimes represents consciousness clouded by desire and dangerous passions, also known as ambition.
An ambitious king is liked by soldiers, because to realize his ambition, he will inevitably launch a war of annexation, and victory will give people the illusion of power.
It feels much better to be a conqueror than to be a conquered object. Conquest and possessiveness are common problems among most men.
Pomona looked back at Severus who had a "constipated" expression.
What are the manifestations of a man's desire to conquer and possessiveness? That is, no matter what he says, women must obey unconditionally, but Pomona always refuses to let him get what he wants, let alone let him have as many mistresses as the king.
There is no need to discuss the destruction of the earth. Lily sometimes listens to Severus, especially when it comes to potions, so this makes him feel satisfied?
"This is so funny," she couldn't help but whisper.
"What are you thinking about?" Severus asked warily.
"Why should I tell you, 'Sir'!" she said proudly, which made his face look even worse.
They walked along a stone road to the entrance of the maze. It was bigger than Pomona imagined. The door was about the same height as the Quidditch stands. When Lyle Meyer, who was wearing a ring, approached, the door displayed
Out of a blue rose.
"Did you have this last time you came here?" Voldemort asked.
"No." Lyle said, "What is this?"
Voldemort took the lead and walked over to check.
"It's not a gem, it seems to be some kind of metal." Voldemort said.
"What metal is blue?" Pomona asked.
"Take some out and take a look," Voldemort said to Lyle.
The "guinea pig" immediately complied.
He used a knife to remove a bit of metal from the leaves of the rose, and handed it to Voldemort. Voldemort pointed his wand at it, made it float in the air, and then heated it with fire.
The small piece of blue metal melted quickly, and then Voldemort cast a freezing spell on it, and it began to cool down.
The next moment, the ordinary silver-white metal deformed, becoming not only colorful, but also complex and regular in shape, looking like a maze.
"This is a bismuth crystal." Severus said. "Alchemists in the 17th century believed that it was one of the possible ingredients for the synthesis of the Philosopher's Stone."
"But Mongenius Hagrid was from the 15th to 16th centuries." Pomona said.
"Bismuth has been around in ancient Greece, usually on the trophy base." Voldemort smiled, "It seems that we have also found the last metal."
As soon as he finished speaking, the door of the maze slowly opened, and the black veil covering their heads slowly lifted up, like a hot air balloon.
As the palace door opened, the snake whispers deep in the maze became clearer.
"Why is this time different from last time?" Lyle asked, trembling all over.
"Because the mentality is different." Voldemort said, "This door may also have been cast a mind-receiving spell."
"Also?" Lyle asked.
"There is a Room of Requirement in Hogwarts. As long as you want it, it can satisfy you." Voldemort smiled happily. "It's a pity that such a good thing was burned by a fire."
"How did you get the Black's Room of Requirement down?" Pomona asked the old bat.
"Why should I tell you, 'ma'am'!" Snotlout replied with a very Slytherin-like smirk.
"Don't be so stingy..."
As a result, what she said made Severus even more angry, and he turned around and left.
"Who said he was cute when he was awkward!" She complained dissatisfiedly as she looked at his back, and then angrily followed the others into the maze.
I like blue bismuth, although only beginners can make crystals of that color
Chapter completed!