Allen and Luna walked in the spacious underground space and explored the things inside.
Yaya was sniffing along the wall.
Other than the dim light, the basement looked very suitable for living.
It had all the necessities for daily life.
"But who would live here?" Allen muttered in his heart.
"Hufflepuff's dormitory is underground," Luna suddenly said.
Hufflepuff — underground — magic about food —
Then he thought of Loina? Ravenclaw's statue, Slytherin's secret room, a thought came to Allen's mind!
"Helga? Hufflepuff! "Allen blurted out.
"What?" Luna asked in confusion.
"We might have accidentally entered Helga's secret room." Hufflepuff's Secret Realm. "The excitement in Allen's voice couldn't be concealed.
Luna's big silver-gray eyes fixed on Allen for a while, which made Allen regain his rationality.
"Hey, what's Yaya doing?" Luna suddenly asked.
Allen followed her line of sight and looked forward. He saw Yaya's tail swinging behind a pile of high bowls and plates, and he could hear it grabbing something.
"Yaya — be careful!" Allen shouted.
Instead of paying attention to Allen, it grabbed even harder.
"Yaya, what are you grabbing?"
"Maybe it's catching a mouse?" Luna reminded.
"Yaya?" Allen shouted, bypassing the wide dining table, passing through the neatly arranged bowls and plates that were polished until they shined, and soon saw Yaya scratching the floor.
"Hey, Luna!" Allen waved to Luna, "Yaya found a secret door."
"Wonderful!" Luna's tone was no longer erratic, and her eyes were filled with excitement and curiosity.
"Yaya!" Allen squatted down and took the dog away from the door, "Let's see what you found!"
As soon as Ellen held Fangya away, Fangya lost interest in the door completely.
It ran to the side and began to sniff in another corner.
Yaya's attention was easily diverted, and Allen thought that this might be one of the differences between dogs and humans.
The rain continued to pour down, and there was a loud roar above Allen and Luna's head.
Allen's ears seemed to be filled with the sound of a strong wind blowing past.
Allen thought that it would take some kind of spell to open the door.
Unexpectedly, he grabbed the door handle and gently lifted it, and the crooked wooden door swayed open.
Ellen pulled the door open, the chain creaking, only to see darkness inside.
Allen removed the door panel and put it.
This was necessary to prevent someone from above from locking them underground.
Allen did not forget the feeling of being spied on when they first arrived at the mushroom house.
He did not know if the spying person was the invisible person mentioned by the system, but it was necessary to be vigilant at all times.
Allen and Luna climbed down the ladder that was full of vines.
"Fluorescent light!" Luna and Allen's wands lit up the small room below.
The room was dark, and the only light was the pale yellow light that came from outside the door that Allen had just pulled up.
"It's so big here, it doesn't look like a closet," Luna said, her voice more ethereal than usual, "What is this?"
"It's a room, I think," Allen said, trying to let his eyes adapt to the dim light in the room.
He held his wand high and took another step into the room.
At this time, he suddenly saw a dark shadow take a step closer to him.
This startled Allen, and he quickly took a step back.
But the shadow also jumped back.
"That's a mirror, Allen!" Luna said, and began to laugh.
Allen looked, and there was indeed a mirror in front of them.
Under the light from the two wands, Allen could see it clearly.
It was a large rectangular mirror, two feet taller than Allen, the frame was made of brown wood, and the mirror was placed on a wooden base.
Allen came closer, and Allen in the mirror also moved forward to welcome him.
To Allen's surprise, his reflection in the mirror was very clear.
Although the wooden door was a little rotten and opened with a pull, this mirror was spotless.
Allen stood in front of the mirror and looked at it.
"Show your true form!"
"Tell me your secret."
Allen tapped the mirror with his wand and cast a spell.
"Allen, I think mirrors are used to reflect, aren't they?" Luna also stood in front of the mirror.
Allen looked around. It was empty. There was nothing but the mirror.
"Who would put a mirror in a room by itself?" Luna asked.
Allen could see her dark reflection in the mirror, a few steps behind him.
"Maybe this mirror has other functions. Do you know the Mirror of Eris? "Allen began to think of what he wanted.
But it was useless.
"Of course, but the Mirror of Eris was taken away by Dumbledore."
Luna touched the mirror and asked, "Could it be Helga? Hufflepuff's dressing mirror? "
Allen did not answer.
"Hey, Luna, look!" Allen said.
He found a magic lamp at the top of the mirror. It was an oval lamp made of brass or some other metal.
A round object similar to a crystal ball was suspended in it.
Allen stared hard at it in the dim light, trying to understand it. "How do I turn on the light?"
"There's a chain here." Luna walked to Allen's side and said.
Sure enough, a thin chain dangled from the right side of the lamp, hanging a foot from the top of the mirror.
"Let's see if it works." Allen said.
"It will definitely work." Luna said with certainty.
Allen turned to look at her. Luna also looked at Allen. "There are no harassing gadflies here."
Allen did not know if there were any harassing gadflies, but he admired Luna's calmness and optimism.
Allen stood on tiptoe and stretched out his arm to pull the chain.
"Be careful." Luna reminded.
"Huh?" Allen exclaimed. The chain did not move at all!
"Allen, maybe we have to use magic." Luna guessed.
"But what kind of magic?" Allen found it hard to guess.
"Maybe it's like looking at a crystal ball? Inputting magic power? "
Luna's wand shot out a silver line, which flowed along the long chain into the crystal ball.
With a strong flash, the magic lamp unexpectedly lit up and then dimmed again. The brightness was no different from an ordinary lamp.
The bright white light reflected on the mirror.
"Hey, Luna, good job!" Allen shouted. "The whole room is lit up, isn't it?"
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