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Chapter 230

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Michael floated higher and higher under the gazes of the young wizards, and floated further and further away.

Allen and the other two hurriedly chased after him.

"Oh my god, he's flying towards the Screaming Shelter!" Penello gasped.

"We can't go beyond that. The notice says that there are Dementors guarding the entrance." Allen sped up.

Michael was flying too high! He couldn't let Tina out in front of so many people.

Wait, fly?

Allen immediately took out his Halo 2001, enlarged it, and mounted it.

Allen quickly caught up with Michael who was flying higher and higher.

Michael was no longer excited, his face was full of fear.

Because of the height, he saw the Dementors in the distance moving quickly in his direction.

Allen also saw it. He grabbed Michael and firmly fixed him on the flying broom.

"Don't be afraid! They can't smell us from this far. "Sensing Michael's stiff body, Allen comforted him.

In the eyes of Penello and Edward, they were falling rapidly like meteors.

"What happened? Did Allen feel anxious? "Penello asked curiously.

"Did something happen to Michael?" Edward couldn't help but feel anxious.

"Allen and the others will hit the ground!" Edward screamed.

"No, they won't!" Penello stared closely at Allen and the others.

Just as they were about to hit the ground, Allen's broom slid far away and rushed into a boulder beach in the distance.

Penello immediately rushed over, Edward followed closely behind.

Penello jumped lightly over some smooth rocks. Edward couldn't catch up with her.

"Ah!" Penello's foot slipped and she couldn't help but cry out.

The rocks under her feet collapsed.

With her center of gravity unstable, Penello and the small rocks and sand rolled down from the rocks.

Edward, who sensed that something was wrong, climbed over the rocks with difficulty and found that Penello had disappeared without a trace!

"Edward, where's Penello?" Allen dragged Michael out from behind a huge rock and saw Edward standing on a tall rock in a daze.

"Allen!" Edward's eyes suddenly lit up and he waved desperately at Allen.

"Penello fell into the cave!" Edward shouted.

"Edward, you stay here with Michael, I'll go down and take a look."

After handing Michael to Edward, Allen ordered.

Allen carefully observed the cave, looking for a suitable foothold.

Although the cave was low, it was just enough for one person to crawl in.

Penello actually fell here, her luck was really bad.

Allen was worried about Penello's safety and crawled in with his hands and feet.

After crawling in the narrow and slippery cave for a while, Allen was surprised to find that he could slowly straighten up. There was actually another world in this cave.

Allen narrowed his eyes in the dim light and seemed to see a tunnel leading to the side.

He took a step forward, and his shoes slipped on the wet ground of the cave. A strong musty smell choked Allen.

"Huh, light?"

The light flashed near the cave wall.

Allen followed the light.

The cave narrowed again and turned to the side. The dim light flickered around the corner, somewhere deep in the cave.

If it was Penello, how could she go so deep?

Allen was very confused, but he didn't stop and moved forward quickly.

It's really Penello!

With the help of the light from the wand, Allen saw that Penello was battered and exhausted. Her hair was messy and her cheek was scratched.

She was carefully examining a body on the ground. Huh? A skeleton?

"Penello, it's great that you're okay!" Allen walked forward and cast a spell to restore Penello's face to normal.

"Allen — come here!" Penello pointed to the skeleton in front of her and said, "I found a skeleton!"

Allen and Penello stood there silently, looking down at the skeleton.

The skeleton was curled up on its side, every bone intact. The empty eye sockets stared at them from the gray skull.

"Is it a human bone?" Penello lowered her voice and asked intermittently.

"No, unless the person has four legs, my senior!" Allen replied.

Penello stared at it intently, her mouth forming an O in surprise. "Then … what is it? It doesn't seem to match any of the magical creatures I've learned about! "

"It's some kind of large animal," Allen said to her. "Maybe it's a deer."

Allen bent down to examine it carefully. "No … it's not a deer. It has phalanges, but no hooves."

Allen studied the skull. It was very large and had sharp teeth.

"I guess it's a wolf," Allen announced.

"A wolf?" Penello said. "But why is it here? How did it die? "

"Probably some animal killed it."

Penello squatted down beside Allen. "Who would want to eat a wolf?"

"Wolf meat is high in protein!" Allen joked.

Penello pushed Allen hard. "Allen, I'm serious. What animal would eat a wolf here? "

"A lion, a tiger? Or a human! "Allen answered thoughtfully.

"If it's an animal, it would definitely chew some bones and make a mess, wouldn't it?" Penello asked. "And this skeleton is so well-preserved."

"If the Boneless Spell can do this, maybe it's a wizard!" Allen thought of another possibility.

"But what kind of wizard would stay in such a smelly place? Even a Dementor would run away from the smell, "Penello said.

Allen's mind suddenly lit up. Could it be … Sirius?

He was on the run. In order to avoid the Aura and the Dementors, he obviously couldn't go in and out of hotels and taverns openly. So, a secret hiding place was very necessary.

If it wasn't Sirius, the wizard who lived here was obviously not a good person.

Thinking of this, Allen urged Penello. "Let's go out!"

"Okay, this cave looks really scary." Penello stood up and suddenly froze.

Allen also stopped. They heard a soft squeaking sound coming from somewhere in front of them.

The sound of flapping wings was getting louder and louder.

"What's that sound?" Penello shouted. Her sharp voice echoed between the cave walls.

Before Allen could answer, the flapping sound turned into a heavy crash, almost deafening them.

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