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Chapter 721

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Muggle thought it was a natural phenomenon, but in fact, it was not the case at all. The big whirlpool was formed by magic.

Like the Giant Stone Temple and the sunken ruins in the swamp, it was a relic left by ancient warlocks in the deepest part of the whirlpool.

The wizards speculated about the interior of the relic from the magic that leaked out and concluded that it was dangerous beyond imagination.

Of course, no one knew exactly what the inside of the whirlpool looked like.

No one who had gone in had ever come out alive, and even their bodies could not be found.

In addition to giants, sirens, and ancient relics, the sea between Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica had always been the focus of attention, because it was believed that it might be the location of the famous sunken city of Atlantis.

Atlantis, the most mysterious and controversial ancient city that had disappeared in history!

Whether it was really Atlantis remained to be seen, but there was indeed an ancient city that had sunk to the bottom of the sea.

At this moment, Elwyn, who was sitting on the hospital bed, was not aware of this.

In the near future, he had to enter the ancient city deep under the sea, and encountered unimaginably big trouble …

Harry and Ron were still trying to get more information from Hagrid.

Hagrid was unexpectedly steady this time and did not reveal anything, but soon he could not stand it anymore and had to find an excuse to leave.

He told everyone that he had an appointment with Mrs. Maxim for afternoon tea.

The two of them had been developing very fast recently, and the bad news of the resurrection of the Lord Voldemort might lead to a good thing.

After another week or so, Elwyn, Harry, and Ron were finally allowed to leave the hospital and return to Gryffindor Tower.

During this period of time, many things had changed.

First of all, Cedric came back, but he did not show up. Instead, his parents came to handle the withdrawal procedures for him.

Speculation had become reality, and Cedric had become a vampire!

Mr. and Mrs. Diggory stayed in Dumbledore's office for a long time before leaving. It was said that they were going to let Cedric go to the United States.

His current identity was not suitable for him to appear in front of the Ministry of Magic and the public, so he could only start over in a place where he did not know about this matter.

The Digory family, who had relatives in Forks, a small town in the United States, were willing to accept Cedric and allow him to return to his old life.

Of course, the main reason they were willing to accept Cedric was because they were all Muggle and didn't know much about the world of magic.

Cedric would be enrolled in the local Muggle High School in Forks, and his age was just right.

Lucien hoped that he could slowly accept his new identity. The magic community in America was different from that in Europe. The Congress of Magic and the general public were more tolerant of dark creatures. Vampires, werewolves, and other creatures had a much better life in America.

As for Keresis, there was still no news from him.

From the information revealed by Cedric, he and his people were probably preparing to return to Northern Europe to do something.

Despite all the unpleasant things that had happened, they did not fall out with Lord Voldemort.

Keresis was probably still hoping that Lord Voldemort, who had successfully recovered his strength, could help them solve the problem. Vampires were also of special use to Lord Voldemort, so the two sides returned to peace in this strange atmosphere.

Under such circumstances, he naturally would not take the initiative to contact Elwyn.

The day after the news of Cedric's return was confirmed, Elwyn and the others walked into the auditorium and found that it was particularly unusual. The usual decorations on the walls were gone, and the classroom was unusually full.

The real mad-eyed man, Moody, was now sitting next to Dumbledore. His wooden legs and magic eyes had returned to their original positions.

He looked particularly nervous, and whenever someone spoke to him, he would jump up in shock.

Poor man, Elwyn knew that it was not his fault.

Moody had been locked up in his box for ten months, and this must have increased his fear of being attacked.

The seat on his left was empty, and that was Kakarov's seat.

No one knew where he was now, and no one knew if Lord Voldemort had caught him.

Beside Slytherin's long table, the students of Durmstrong were mostly expressionless, as if they did not care what had happened to their school principal.

Elwyn saw Malfoy whispering to a burly Durmstrong student, and he immediately became alert. Malfoy must have known that Lord Voldemort had returned, and he might even be eager to join the Death Eaters. Now that he was so close to him, was he preparing to do something?!

In the teacher's seat, Mrs. Maxim was still there. She sat next to Hagrid, and the two were also whispering about something.

On the other side of the table, sitting next to Professor Meg was Snape.

When Elwyn and Harry came in, his gaze lingered on them for a moment.

The expression on his face was unreadable, and he looked as gloomy and annoying as before.

If he could come back alive, it meant that he had regained Lord Voldemort's trust.

No one knew what price Dumbledore had paid to make Lord Voldemort believe that Snape was still on his side.

As a spy who specialized in dealing with Lord Voldemort, it was not easy for Snape. He had to risk his life and use his great wisdom to deal with Lord Voldemort and the Death Eaters. He had to pretend that he had never really sided with Dumbledore, and that he had been lying in wait like Lord Voldemort himself, waiting for an opportunity.

Now, the auditorium was filled with muffled whispers. Everyone was talking about the many things that had happened recently.

Many people were pointing at Elwyn and Harry, but when they looked over, they all hurriedly averted their eyes.

Dumbledore did not allow others to ask Elwyn and Harry. The oppressive atmosphere in the school was almost at its limit!

Everyone wanted to find out what had happened, rather than continue to suffer like this. Especially after the scene of Mr. and Mrs. Diggory coming to the school yesterday was seen, the students all speculated that Cedric was dead. Otherwise, why would there be no news of him for so long?

Cedric was very popular within the school, and many people were saddened by this matter.

Especially the students of Hufflepuff. The atmosphere at their table was particularly depressing, and their faces were the saddest and palest in the entire auditorium.

When Professor Dumbledore stood up from the staff table, the auditorium suddenly fell silent.

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