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Chapter 254

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"I brought back a lot of candies from the Honey Duke. Why don't you put them on a plate? Daisy will be very happy when she sees them. "

Allen put a big bag of candies on the table.

Mrs. Harris deftly handed Allen a delicate silverware.

Allen poured all kinds of candies into the fruit plate and, seemingly inadvertently, sprinkled a few vampire lollipops on top.

Allen didn't miss the slight twitch of Aunt Josephine's nose.

"What candy is this?" Aunt Josephine walked over and picked up a vampire lollipop with great interest.

"This is a special candy from the Honey Duke. I think it's quite interesting." Allen pretended to be indifferent, but he was actually paying close attention to Aunt Josephine's movements.

"Okay, eating candy on an empty stomach is bad for the eyes. Allen, don't let Daisy see these candies yet. "Mrs. Harris directed the food to fly to the table.

Allen obeyed and put away the candies.

"Be careful, don't spill them." Aunt Josephine enthusiastically helped him open the food storage cabinet and watched Allen put the candy plate inside.

Allen felt that Aunt Josephine was very suspicious of being a vampire.

Everyone arrived at the dining room one after another. Allen noticed that Daisy didn't tie up her hair but let it fall loosely over her shoulders.

"What are you looking at?" Daisy was upset and her tone wasn't pleasant.

Allen shrugged. "You look pretty like this."

Daisy snorted coldly and sat down at the dining table.

By the time Emily finished her last sip of milk, everyone had already finished their breakfast.

"Today we are going to buy Christmas items. Who wants to go?" Mrs. Harris said with a smile.

"Me, me!" The little sister, Emily, immediately responded.

Mrs. Harris lovingly stroked her daughter's soft blonde hair and nodded in agreement.

Lunn said that he still had some materials to deal with at the Ministry of Magic. Albert, on the other hand, mysteriously expressed that he had a mission.

Mr. Harris and the others left the manor, leaving only Allen and Daisy.

It wasn't that Daisy didn't want to go shopping, but she didn't want to go out without dressing up in front of the mirror.

She kept urging Mrs. Harris to bring her a looking-glass.

Allen's mind was focused on this mysterious manor, which was much more interesting than going out shopping.

"What should we do?" Daisy leaned against the raised window on the second floor and watched Mr. Harris's car drive away.

"Perhaps we can explore this manor," Allen suggested.

If his guess was correct, and this was the vampire's manor, then he would need the wand during the exploration.

"How do we explore?" Daisy was also interested.

Since they couldn't go shopping, then exploring a huge, mysterious manor sounded interesting.

"I learned a spell in Ravenclaw." Allen paused and picked up Daisy's wand.

Daisy looked at Allen with interest and didn't stop him.

"Detect the secret door!" Allen said softly.

Strings of green light gushed out from the wand and gathered in front of Allen to form layers of fan-shaped ripples, somewhat similar to the signal waves from a radar.

These ripples of light rolled and surrounded Allen, like the light from a flashlight, in a cone shape in front of Allen.

"I don't see what this spell does," Daisy felt that Allen's face looked funny under the reflection of the green ripples.

"Follow me." Allen didn't explain and focused on maintaining this sustainable spell as he walked out the door.

The green ripples of light continued to follow Allen's movements.

They walked along the corridor towards the north.

Daisy felt that Allen's serious expression was very similar to Lunn's, but compared to Lunn, there was an indescribable charm.

Daisy suddenly realized that the closer they got to the north, the more the green cone in front of Allen vibrated, and the brighter it became. Allen's expression also became more and more excited.

They walked to an extremely huge floor-to-ceiling window.

The windows were surrounded by huge pillars with straight lines.

As Allen approached, the ripples of light converged on the wall, and the shape of a door appeared.

"A secret door!" Daisy shouted excitedly.

Allen and Daisy stared at the traces of the door.

"I understand!" Allen suddenly said.

Daisy turned to look at him.

"This secret door should lead to a vertical mezzanine. The vertical mezzanine runs through the first floor, the first and a half floor, and the second floor," Allen explained.

"You mean, there's a hidden space in the wall between the first and second floor?" Daisy thought for a moment and understood Allen's meaning.

"What an exquisite design, using huge floor-to-ceiling windows as windows, and from the outside, the floor-to-ceiling windows on the wall are as large as the windows of an ordinary building."

Allen looked at both sides. "These pillars have straight lines that extend to the ceiling and converge at a point. These lines will make people feel that the vertical height of the entire building is much higher than the actual height."

Allen's gaze slid to the window.

"And this window looks very comfortable, but in fact, it conceals the vertical mezzanine in the north wall. The secret door we found leads to this mezzanine! "

"Excellent, Allen! Now, let's see the secret behind this door! "Daisy said as she brushed her blonde hair to the back of her head.

She walked over and tried to reach out her hand, feeling around the position of the door handle shown by the light waves, trying to open the hidden door.

Not everyone had the courage to do so.

Allen guessed that in the face of an unknown door, some people might be hesitant, some people might not be so anxious to open a mysterious secret door, and some people might even feel a little scared.

But Daisy was not.

She and Allen were not cowards. In the face of the unknown, not only were they not afraid, but they were also interested in exploring the mystery.

"I feel it!" Daisy shouted.

The invisible door handle was cold in her hand. She tried to turn it and open the secret door.

The door moved slowly.

The door was very heavy. When Daisy pulled it open, the rusty hinges made a strange creaking sound.

Then, Allen and Daisy stood close together and leaned in from the door to look inside.

Allen thought that there would be a room inside, such as a mysterious storage room, but that was not what they saw.

Allen narrowed his eyes and stared into the darkness. He found that there was a tunnel in front of him.

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