Under the tearing of the whirlpool, the golden-red magical barrier on the surface of Elwyn's body kept shaking violently.
He did not use the power of the Sorcerer's Stone. Instead, he relied entirely on the magic in his body to resist the damage around him.
Although it was hard, he could still grit his teeth and persevere. Compared to the other young Wizards, Elwyn had grown a lot.
Since those great Wizards could do it, he could do it too!
He could feel the strong power around him. The power of nature and strange magic mixed together and surged mercilessly. He followed the whirlpool and kept falling. He did not reach the bottom of the sea. Instead, he passed through a passage and came to a new world …
Although he had seen it in Ravenclaw's memory, the scene in front of him still made Elwyn feel extremely shocked and shocked.
Above him was the entrance formed by the whirlpool. Beside him was a rock wall formed by brown rocks. This seemed to be deep underground.
However, it was not that simple. A large crack in the rock wall in the distance attracted Elwyn's attention.
He blinked his eyes in disbelief. Through the crack, he did not see rocks or mud, but the universe!
Light blue and dark purple magic energy formed ribbons that extended into the distance, like two galaxies.
At the crack, there was a constantly changing aurora projection. It was magnificent.
The background behind the Milky Way was countless stars. They shone brightly like the stars in the night sky.
The seawater and gravel that entered this strange space with Elwyn seemed to have lost gravity. They quietly floated in the air and floated towards the crack in the rock wall, entering the strange universe. The scene slowly moved forward.
Then, in the changing scene, Elwyn saw something that looked like a ruin quietly floating by. It seemed to be a building from a thousand years ago. It had the style of Denmark in Northern Europe. Then, he saw a huge planet whizzing past …
This was simply unimaginable. Iven's gaze was fixed on that spot, and it slowly fell to the ground.
The ground was full of silver quicksand. The particles were very fine, soft and very comfortable to step on …
A few minutes later, Elwyn's gaze moved downwards reluctantly.
Below the gap, at the end of the underground cave, he saw an ancient ruin. At the forefront was a huge stone gate, which was the same as the gate of the shrine he had seen in Undersea City. The sun, moon, stars, and time were carved on it, but it was more complete.
Filled with reverence, Elwyn walked over.
This was the Temple of Time. From its current size, one could imagine its former glory.
Passing through the giant stone gate and the cloister, Elwyn walked along the high and deep tunnel and came to an arched hall. There was a big hole in the ceiling, and the changing aurora shone down from above, illuminating the semicircular alcove, giving Elwyn the feeling that time was staggered here.
The statue in the niche was long gone, replaced by a complicated and exquisite hourglass.
This hourglass was especially large, at least five times as tall as Elwyn.
It contained the same silver quicksand as on the ground, slowly falling, and most of it had accumulated.
Next to the hourglass, there were labels and protective spells left by the Italian Ministry of Magic. The huge stone slab described the origin of the hourglass in Italian and English.
Elwyn walked over to take a look and learned that the hourglass in front of him was called "Zero Hour Particle," which meant "to get lost in time at zero hour." It was a powerful magic tool. Every grain of sand that fell represented a second, and when all the quicksand fell, it meant the end of the day.
Every time it reached zero hour, it would automatically turn over and start counting again, meaning the beginning of a new day.
In history, the Italian Ministry of Magic had once removed this magic tool for protection and studied its magic and operating principles. But as soon as it left this place, it lost its function and became an ordinary hourglass, with errors in the accurate time.
As a last resort, they had to send it back.
This magic tool had no other use other than automatically calculating time and being extremely accurate.
Once it left this place, it could not function normally, so even if no one was watching it, no one had any ideas about it.
In fact, other than wizards who specialized in occult studies, natural phenomena, and time magic, very few wizards had come to this cave in recent years. This space was filled with strange magic, and it could not be entered through Phantom Manifestation or the Door Key. The only entrance was the Great Whirlpool of Charbudis.
The frequency of the Great Whirlpool's appearance was getting lower and lower, and passing through the Great Whirlpool required a lot of magic protection.
In addition, there was nothing valuable in the cave, so the number of people who came was getting fewer and fewer.
Like many ancient ruins, everything here had been removed, leaving behind only the breathtaking natural scenery.
Elwyn quietly looked at the hourglass in front of him. It was almost midnight, and the quicksand on the top layer would all fall soon.
Before he came here, he had looked up a lot of information related to Charybdis. He knew that when the hourglass in front of him resets at midnight, the whole ruin will change, revealing his secret that had not been solved by the magic world.
It would last for 24 minutes, and then it would return to normal.
Many wizards thought that the really valuable information was hidden in this ruin, but no one could crack the mysterious magic.
Like all magic relics from ancient times, it was not a spell that could be understood by modern wizards.
After Elwyn checked the whole ruin and confirmed that there was nothing, he returned to the hourglass. Since the magic left by Ravenclaw told him to come here with her Coronet, and the stone slab he obtained in Undersea City also told him to go to this place, there must be something waiting for him …
With time as the benchmark, the quicksand fell one after another, and before he knew it, he had reached the end.
When the last grain of sand fell, the hourglass emitted a dazzling golden light.
Two intersecting, complicated magic runes flashed out, and all the quicksand flew up. In the blink of an eye, the hourglass was reset.
At the same time, the dim light in the cave became brighter.
Elwyn raised his head. Just as described in the information, he saw the sun through the broken hole in the rock wall above.
The rising sun was rising at a speed visible to the naked eye, and it was getting brighter and brighter. In the next 24 minutes, the whole cave would experience the change of day and night, simulating a 24-hour day, and the building he was in would also change …
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