What was under the water?!
Elwyn looked down at the calm surface of the lake. His vision was soon lost in the milky white water. He could not see anything clearly. There seemed to be a thick white fog under the water, blocking his vision. However, his consciousness and perception could feel that there was indeed something under the water.
The thing seemed to feel Elwyn's gaze as it quickly floated up.
It was getting closer and closer to the surface of the lake …
On the left side of Elwyn, Harry was also staring at the lake. He did not feel anything approaching at all.
In fact, he could not see anything except for the white color.
Harry did not feel anything unusual either. However, since Dumbledore said there was something under the water, there must be something.
He stared at the lake. His mind was filled with monsters such as water monsters, water demons, water ghosts, giant pythons, and ghosts.
Of course, it could be even worse. It could be an evil god monster with tentacles …
To be honest, Harry was a little confused.
What was this strange creature that they had entered?
He had thought it was the brain of an evil god because Elwyn and Hermione had told him that Salazar Slytherin had dissected an evil god that was transformed from the despicable dark wizard Helbo into three parts. In their previous adventures, they had destroyed the eyes and the body parts respectively. The only part left was the brain.
However, no matter how Harry looked at it, this strange creature did not look like a brain.
The simplest reason was that they could not just enter the brain of an evil god and walk around, could they?!
No creature's brain had such a function, not even an evil god.
There was also the lake water. Dumbledore said that it was the purest energy of positive emotions, but it was still water.
If this was the brain of an evil god, there was so much water in the brain …
An evil god with water in its head!
Whether it was an evil god or the despicable Helbo, Harry did not understand them. However, he could not imagine that a dark wizard transformed into a dark magic creature had so much water in its head. He turned his head and looked at Dumbledore again, wanting an explanation.
However, Dumbledore did not seem to be in a hurry to explain. He was waiting for Elwyn.
As for Elwyn, the situation didn't seem quite right …
In fact, just as Harry thought, Elwyn had indeed entered a strange state.
Everything around him disappeared, leaving only the white surface of the lake in front of him.
As he stared at the lake, a pair of eyes in the lake stared back at him.
Was it the approaching creature, the Evil God?!
The feeling of being watched grew stronger and stronger. He seemed to have seen something …
Elwyn took a step forward, wanting to get a better look.
The thing came closer and closer. It stared at Elwyn, who was standing by the water's edge.
The next second, something under the lake started to call out to Elwyn and talk to him.
Huala, huala, was that the voice of the Evil God?
No, it's not!
Clatter, clatter, was that the singing of mermaids?
No, that's not it either!
The rhythm was a little monotonous, a little like the sound of tentacles gliding across the water.
Elwyn couldn't tell. He took another step forward, but the sound stopped abruptly.
Gurgle, gurgle, the surface of the water boiled, and a shadow flashed past.
The thing under the water was moving too fast. Elwyn couldn't see it clearly at all. He felt like he saw many tentacles, but he wasn't too sure …
Just as he was puzzled, huala, the shadow quickly glided across the lake again.
This time, in the fast shadow, Elwyn saw a smear of dark red.
Suddenly, a creepy feeling arose in his heart.
Elwyn felt like he had fallen into the water, struggling in the whirlpool. All the hair on his body stood up, and in an instant, he became cold from head to toe.
It was the monster's eyes!
It was staring at Elwyn!
It was under the lake, less than a foot away from him.
Being stared at, Elwyn couldn't move at all. He fell into great fear.
This wasn't the kind of fear that the evil god gave him, but another kind, an instinctive fear that came from his body.
At the same time that his body froze, the shadow appeared again.
Gurgle, gurgle, the water boiled again.
The shadow became clearer, and Elwyn could confirm that it was a crimson tentacle, the same kind that attacked them when they came down, but thicker and more terrifying!
No, this wasn't an evil god, but a terrible creature that he had never seen before.
In an instant, countless tentacles quickly rose from the lake, attacking Elwyn.
Elwyn didn't have time to raise his wand, he was about to be torn to pieces!
Hiss, hiss!
The expected pain didn't come. Just as the tentacles touched Elwyn, two sharp sounds rang out.
Suddenly, all the tentacles stiffened at the same time. They let go of Elwyn and quickly turned downward.
In the blink of an eye, they disappeared, and the lake became white again.
There was a burst of silver light on the surface of the lake, sparkling, and Elwyn suddenly woke up. He regained control of his body and staggered two steps back. His whole body was covered in cold sweat, and he looked at the white lake with lingering fear, then raised his head to look at the double snake wand in the distance.
The hissing sound just now was the sound of snakes. It was the double snake wand that saved him.
This powerful wand was still calmly floating on the surface of the lake, without any changes. The two giant green pythons on it were still quietly entangled together, not opening their eyes, as if nothing had happened. Only Elwyn felt all this.
No, he wasn't the only one!
At this time, Dumbledore asked softly, "Elwyn, did you see that?"
"Yes, Professor, what, what is that?" Elwyn said, gasping.
"A very powerful magical creature. In the past, it was once considered a monster that existed in myths and legends." Dumbledore said, "Now, it's enslaved by the despicable brain of Herbo, and it's the biggest problem we need to solve."
"A monster in myths and legends?!" Elwyn murmured. He suddenly remembered.
It was the information he found when he was looking for the giants three years ago. The book described a similar monster.
No wonder he felt that the shadow was so familiar, as if he had seen it somewhere before.
The monster hiding under the lake, ready to attack him, was the Giant North Sea Monster!
The Giant North Sea Monster!!!
It was a unique magical creature of the North Sea, as well-known as the cyclops and the sirens of the Strait of Messina. It existed in the Mythological Era.
The so-called Giant North Sea Monster was a terrifying giant sea monster.
In the legends, it usually hid at the bottom of the deep sea, and occasionally floated to the surface to attack passing ships. It symbolized a "twisted, twisted" creature, and was synonymous with disaster. When it floated to the surface, some sailors mistook its body for a small island, and even boarded the "small island" and set up camp on it.
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