After that, Allen's life in Egypt was undoubtedly very relaxed and happy.
The more Ron talked about what happened in the underground tomb, the more bizarre it became.
At first, Mr. Weasley and the others were very willing to listen and ask for details.
But later, when Ron talked about it differently every time, no one was willing to sit there and listen to his self-boasting.
Under Bill's lead, they visited all the ancient tombs that were allowed to be entered.
However, something as bizarre as falling into the underground tomb never happened again.
The magic that the ancient Egyptian wizards cast on the ancient tombs was very magical, and it was an eye-opener for Allen and the others.
"It is indeed magical, but in terms of the degree of horror, it can't be compared to what we've seen before — the resurrected mummies!" Ron could not help but compare.
"There are still as many mummies as an army!" George and Fred giggled and gestured not far away from Percy.
Speaking of Percy, he could be said to be in high spirits recently and looked especially smug.
He would be entering the seventh grade graduating class this year. Of course, this was not what he was most proud of.
What made Percy wild with joy was that he had received his appointment as the president of the Hogwarts Male Student Association.
Therefore, when he acted, he would always put on the airs of an important person.
"Now, I have control over you."
Before going out to play, Percy said this proudly when he passed by Allen.
This simply made Allen scratch his head in confusion. He looked on in bewilderment as Percy swaggered out of the door.
"He's talking about what happened last semester." Ron walked to Allen's side with an expression that said he had seen through everything.
With Ron's reminder, Allen finally remembered that he had indeed contradicted Percy and said something like "Percy can't control Ravenclaw."
"I didn't expect him to care so much and remember it until now." Allen shrugged, patted the non-existent dust off his body, and walked out of the door in a carefree manner.
"Hurry up, hurry up. The Daily Prophet's correspondent in Egypt is going to interview us today," Mr. Weasley urged.
Although the heat was unbearable, when the group of ten stood in front of the tall pyramid and allowed the reporters to take photos of them, they all bloomed with happy smiles.
The short and plump Mrs. Weasley, the tall and balding Mr. Weasley, and their six fiery-red-haired children were all waving their hands desperately at the camera.
George and Fred were making all kinds of funny faces, which amused the reporters who were taking pictures. Many of the shots were shaky.
The tall, thin, and clumsy Ron stood in the middle, with his pet mouse Spotty on his shoulder and one arm around his sister Jenny.
Percy wore a handsome Turkish cap on his neat hair, with the badge of the President of the Student Council pinned to it, and his horn-rimmed spectacles sparkled in the Egyptian sun.
The most eye-catching one was Allen. His blonde hair was especially dazzling in the sea of red hair.
He had both hands in his trouser pockets, looking relaxed and at ease. He smiled warmly, giving people a good impression of him.
The photographer obviously had a good impression of Allen, a handsome young man, and specially developed a few more copies of the photos for Allen.
When they visited the last ancient tomb, Jenny cried miserably.
Because Mrs. Weasley would not allow her to enter no matter what.
Ellen thought there was no doubt that she had made the right decision.
The tomb was filled with skeletons of all shapes and sizes. There were human heads and beast bodies, beast heads and human bodies, and skeletons with two heads …
"These are all Muggle who barged in without permission," Bill explained, glancing at Allen discreetly.
Even Allen, who had seen the densely packed mummies, felt that the scene was very tragic.
In comparison, Nancy, who had been cursed by George and Fred, should be considered very lucky.
If she hadn't met Allen and Ron, perhaps her bones would have been buried in that dark underground tomb.
When they left the tomb, Ron found that Percy was missing.
He thought of his experience with Allen and immediately told Mr. Weasley and Bill.
"Percy, how could this be?" Mr. Weasley couldn't believe that his most outstanding son would disappear for no reason.
Bill glanced at the hiding twin brothers, who were grinning mischievously.
Then, Bill strode back, and Mr. Weasley quickly followed, returning to the tomb they had just left.
George and Fred looked at each other and quietly hid behind them.
But it was useless. Mrs. Weasley had unknowingly stood behind them.
"George, Fred, did you make fun of Percy again?" Mrs. Weasley put her hands on her hips, looking fierce.
"How could this be?"
"Of course not."
George and Fred looked at each other, one on the left and one on the right, trying to get around Mrs. Weasley and escape.
Although Mrs. Weasley was fat, her movements were extremely nimble, and she quickly grabbed their collars.
Jenny looked at the dejected looks of her two brothers and smiled very happily.
When Mr. Weasley and Bill rushed back to the tomb, they found Allen standing in front of the tomb, shouting something.
"Mr. Weasley, Bill, Percy is locked in the tomb." Allen said helplessly, "When I saw it, George and Fred had already left the tomb door behind."
"Open the Araho." Mr. Weasley took out his wand and pointed it at the stone door.
"It's no use, Dad. Only an ancient Egyptian spell can open this door. I'll ask Said for help and ask him to send some people over to take a look. "Bill looked helplessly at Mr. Weasley.
However, there were banging sounds coming from inside the tomb.
Percy's desperate, hysterical voice could also be heard.
"Percy, don't be afraid, hang in there. I'll go get help now. "Bill shouted loudly.
"It's no use, this tomb is under a spell, the people inside can't hear outside. I just tried. "Allen shook his head.
"Dad, don't worry, I'll go get help now." Bill rushed out in a hurry.
Mrs. Weasley looked at the twins in annoyance. "Are you happy now that something happened to Percy?"
George and Fred didn't expect things to turn out like this, and they let Mrs. Weasley lecture them, looking anxious.
Allen looked up and down at the tomb door, trying his best to remember the spell to open the door in the underground tomb.
After trying three times, Allen finally said the complete spell.
The stone door of the tomb that Percy was locked in slowly rose, and Percy's figure appeared in everyone's sight.
His meticulously combed red hair was already rubbed like a bird's nest.
The hat with the badge of the president of the boy's student council, which Percy valued, fell to the ground and covered a skull.
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