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Elwyn had seen many door keys before, all of which were more or less emitting a magical aura. [Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Talk △ Net w
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It was a sign that magic was working. Even the special door key that led to the Azkaban Sorcerer Prison, which was kept under the Ministry of Magic, was no exception.
However, he could not feel anything from the statue of Faust in front of him.
It looked like an ordinary stone statue, without any magic. Apart from its unique shape, no one would take a second look at it.
"Don't be surprised. Just like the other statues around here, it's just an ordinary stone statue. Only the right spell can turn it into a door key," Lemour explained. "The space where the book is is protected by an ancient and powerful magic. No one can enter it without using the right method. This statue is the only way to get there. I used alchemy to leave a locator in it. "
As everyone knew, a door key was a magic item that could quickly transfer people from one space to another. It was usually an inconspicuous object.
To make a door key, one had to report to the Door Key Office of the Ministry of Magic, and the incantation was Mentos.
As long as one thought of the destination while chanting the incantation, the key could be made.
However, the door key in front of Elwyn was different from the common ones.
First of all, it was definitely not under the control of the Ministry of Magic. Also, it had been modified by Lemour, so it had to be activated with a special incantation. It was an alchemy tool that was used to store the Book of Abraham.
"Have you ever seen the opera Faust?" Lemour asked softly.
He did not rush to use his magic. Instead, he turned around and looked at Elwyn.
Under Lemour's gaze, Elwyn shook his head, indicating that he had never seen it before.
"Then I suggest you watch it. Although it's an opera created by Muggle, it is indeed a classic and great work. It can help you understand many philosophies of life. It will encourage you to move forward when the time is right. " Lemour said slowly in her old voice, "Remember, a man who works hard for a lifetime will inevitably make mistakes. Even if the heart is shrouded in darkness, a good man still understands what is the right path. "
He recited a few famous lines from Faust, and then stopped to rest for a while, as if to give Elwyn time to think carefully about the meaning of these words.
"My dear child, you are the successor that I have chosen!" A few minutes later, Lemour said in a serious voice, "I hope you won't be as obsessed with immortality, power, and wealth as I am. I hope you can reach the end and learn the true secret of the Book of Abraham."
After saying that, he patted Elwyn's shoulder and walked to the statue of Faust and the devil.
"The Great Beginning!" said Lemour softly.
He glanced at Elwyn again before tapping the statue with his wand.
A faint blue light flashed, and the statue trembled.
Now, Elwyn could feel a faint magic power from it. The statue had changed from an ordinary stone sculpture to a key. The incantation was "The Great Beginning!"
This sentence also came from Faust, and it pointed to the origin of all things.
Literally, it meant that it was not words or ideas that carried out and created everything, but practice and behavior.
As long as one worked hard, mistakes were inevitable.
Therefore, do not stop working hard because you are afraid of making a mistake, or because you have made a mistake, or because you have made a mistake.
"Are you ready?" Lemour placed her hand on the statue, motioning for Elwyn to do the same. "We'd better hurry up, don't let Albus wait too long!"
As soon as Elwyn placed his hand on the key, the statue of Faust shattered, and a soft blue light shone from within.
The light changed, and the world in front of him changed as well. Elwyn felt dizzy.
In the strange world of light, he was pushed forward by an invisible force. Everything around him became distorted, as if he had entered a strange tunnel.
Ewen didn't know how much time had passed, but when he regained consciousness, he found himself in a huge, empty cave.
The light in front of him was dim, and the statue turned from a key back into a stone sculpture.
This was also the first thing that Elwyn saw. With the contrast of the colors, the statue of Faust, which was originally not that big, was too obvious at this moment.
Behind the statue, the walls of the cave, the ground, and the ceiling of the cave were strangely shaped, vertical stalactites. They were not made of coarse stones, but instead, they were all dazzling gold.
This was an underground cave made entirely of gold!!!
Elwyn looked around in shock. Only now did he truly understand the meaning of the phrase "turning stone into gold".
Before this, he had never thought that Lemour would use a Magic Stone to turn the entire cave into gold. This was simply too crazy!
Other than shocking, he could not find any other adjectives to describe the scene in front of him.
In fact, he had never seen so much gold before. Compared to the gold in front of him, the wealth of all the pureblood Magi families boasted was a joke.
No wonder Lemour repeatedly warned him before entering this place.
Even though Elwyn had already made up his mind, after seeing so much gold and the temptation of immortality, he could not help but be tempted.
He tried to calm his breathing, but his eyes could not help but look at the countless gold on the walls.
"This is the place where I used to make magic stones. After countless experiments, the overflowing energy of the magic stones turned this place into this," Lemour explained. "This space is tens of thousands of feet below Boothbottom. Although it is very far away, it is still under the protection of the school's various spells. The original entrance has been completely sealed by me. Other than using this key, no one can enter this place. "
She walked forward, and Elwyn hurriedly followed.
The cave was very spacious. As far as the eye could see, everything was golden.
Elwyn felt dizzy. After a few steps, he could not even tell which was the bottom and which was the top.
In the golden world, there were no boundaries or boundaries.
Just when he felt that he was about to faint, he saw a huge ancient tree.
This ancient tree did not belong to any species that Elwyn knew. Its trunk was wide enough for dozens of people to encircle.
The tree was luxuriant, and it looked like a huge triangular pyramid.
The leaves emitted a faint glow, which was the only source of light in the cave.
Elwyn walked forward and could clearly see that the leaves and texture of the tree were all glowing like crystals.
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