Chapter 60

When Harry finished speaking, he took a deep breath.

The sunlight passes through the glass vase by the window, refracting a colorful halo.

Ron also saw the rainbow, "Hey, guys, we met a rainbow. We must be lucky today!"

Harry closed his eyes, and the other three cheered Harry on.

Rigg looked down the dark passage, and the dark green plants appeared and disappeared in a network.

The classroom, which had been exposed to the sun all morning, was warm and bright, calming some of Harry's fears.

He let go of his hand and left the warm classroom.

The cold, damp air whistled past his ears.

He fell, fell, fell, and—thump!
With a strange, dull thud, Harry landed on something soft.

He sat up and groped around.

Having just jumped out of the brightly lit classroom, Harry's eyes hadn't adjusted to the dim light.

And his glasses were crooked.

A ray of sunlight shone in along the passage.

Harry pushed his glasses back into place and looked around.

He is now sitting on a soft web of plants that is still moving slowly.

Harry shivered, and muttered under his breath, "What is this, it's disgusting."

"no problem!"

He raised his head and shouted towards the hole.

Now the hole looks like a spot of light the size of a postage stamp.

"It's a soft landing, and there are indeed plants on it. You can jump now!"

Rigg and Hermione discussed in a low voice, a little uncertain.

Rigg yelled down, "Harry, didn't that plant attack you?"

While Rieger was yelling, Ron was ready to jump.

"What attack, you—"

Standing at the entrance of the cave and jumping forward, Ron turned back in horror, "You—why—didn't—early—ask—"

It's like a slow motion playback in a movie.

Ron looked at Rigg and Hermione, and fell down with claws.

His red hair fluttered and disappeared into the hole in a second.

The sound also became farther and farther away, and finally made a dull sound.

Ron landed on his face, next to Harry, and he cried out in pain.

"What the hell is this?"

As soon as Ron recovered, he quickly got up and asked.

"I don't know, it seems to be a kind of plant. It is probably laid here to reduce the impact when it falls."

Harry felt that this plant looked familiar, as if he had seen it somewhere.

He and Ron took a few steps out of the way of landing.

The surrounding plants surrounded him and made a rustling sound.

As soon as Harry and Ron stood together, Rigg and Hermione jumped down hand in hand.

They landed on the other side of Harry.

"We must be a long way from school," Hermione shouted at the top of her voice.

"Honestly, it's a blessing to have this pile of plants here." Ron shouted louder than Hermione.

"Fortunately what! You two idiots!" screamed Hermione.

The light at the entrance of the cave suddenly disappeared, maybe Lu Wei turned over.

Those plants looked like they had finally woken up.

Rigg was prepared and shouted at Harry: "Harry, the Fiery Curse!"

Hermione jumped up, struggling to move towards a damp wall.

She struggled like this because the plant stretched out snakelike tendrils as soon as she fell, wrapping around her ankles.

And Harry and Ron.

Because of their heavy winter clothing, and because of their attention on Rigg and Hermione who had just jumped off.

His legs were entangled by vines and he didn't realize it.

Hermione took off the scarf and handed it to Rigg while trying to pull her leg out of the plant.

She managed to break free before the vines could grab her firmly.

Rigg took a few steps and took Hermione's scarf.

As soon as the Fiery Curse was successfully cast, Rieg grinned and waved the scarf up and down.

A scarf is like a fire in winter.

As soon as the dark green mesh plants surrounding Rigg and Hermione touched the scarf, they retracted quickly as if scalded.

After being scalded a few times, the plants that Lige and the others stepped on lay obediently on the ground and never moved again.

When Rigg and Hermione came out, these plants did not stop them, but hid far away.

Harry drew his wand when he heard Rigg's cry.

But how did the Blazing Curse work?

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The pain of the scumbag was vividly reflected at this moment.

I regret not studying for the exam.

"Hold on!" Hermione yelled at them. "It's the devil's net!"

"Oh, I'm so glad we finally know what it's called, it helps us a lot."

Ron huffed, dodging back to keep the vines from wrapping around his neck.

Rigg hurried forward and waved Hermione's scarf.

"Rig, help me—how does the Fire Curse work?"

Harry gasped, pulling desperately at the vine that was trying to wrap itself around his chest.

Rigg waved the scarf to push back the devil's net, and shouted the curse of the fire curse.

He had barely finished the first half of his sentence when Harry remembered.

"Damn it, the Blazing Curse!"

It was too late for Harry to take off the scarf, and he directly cast the Fiery Charm on the devil's web that was entangled with him.

If the devil's web could talk, it must be screaming right now.

Don't post, don't post, post will become BBQ.

The devil's net entangled in Harry began to swing like crazy.

Harry started screaming too, feeling like he was cooking meat in a pot.

All the vines on that devil's web are retracting.

In just a few seconds, the two boys felt the vines receding from the light and warmth, and loosened their hold on them.

The plants twisted and twitched, automatically unwinding the tendrils that wrapped around them.

Ron was free at last, and Harry hadn't.

For a moment, the devil's net in the entire space shrank to a corner, only the one entangled with Harry was still trembling.

Rigg moved closer to Harry, just to burn the devil's net.

It coiled up in place alone, not daring to go anywhere.

Because there are other devil's nets in the corner, they are not allowed to pass.

Only one devil's net can't go home, YOU!

The liberated Harry sat down on the ground with tears in his eyes.

"I will definitely review the spells when I go back today."

Harry regretted it. If he had remembered sooner, at least he could have used a coat to cast spells.

Instead of almost burning myself to death like now.

"Thank you for this unique teaching. Professor Sprout should really try to teach like this in class."

Ron gritted his teeth and said, "Now I really remember that Devil's Web likes darkness and dampness, and is afraid of warmth and light."

His nose still looked crooked, and Hermione hesitated to remind him.

The foursome finally reconciled safely.

This is a low-temperature, cold and dark space with stone walls.

Ron looked around for the exit, complaining loudly how Rigg and Hermione couldn't remember sooner.

That way he wouldn't be on his face.

"This way." Rieger pointed to a stone corridor.

This is the only way to go.

They heard, besides their own footsteps, the sound of water dripping slowly along the walls.

The corridor ran downhill, which reminded Harry of Gringotts.

His heart skipped a beat as he thought of the legendary dragons who guarded the wizard's bank vaults.If they come across a dragon, a full grown dragon...

Before Harry's guess was half finished, Hermione shook her head.

She retorted: "Think about it, a giant dragon is kept here, how much food it has to eat every day, and how can there be no movement at all."

"Can you hear anything?" Ron asked quietly.

Several people stopped and listened carefully.

There seemed to be a soft rustling and clanging sound coming from ahead.

Rigg listened for a while and said, "It seems to be the sound of wings flapping."

"Let's move on." Rieger walked in the front with his wand.

The flames of his most powerful spells are ready to be fired.

Behind them are three little chicks trembling nervously.

They came to the end of the corridor, and in front of them was a brightly lit room.

After entering the room, Harry and the others breathed a sigh of relief.

Although Hermione said she didn't believe it, she was already thinking about what to do when she encountered a dragon.

This room has a high vaulted ceiling.

Countless little birds, as dazzling as jewels, flapped their wings and flew around the room.

There was a heavy wooden door across the room.

"So we're going to find the key to open that wooden door?"

Rieg raised his eyebrows and looked at the keys flying in the air and the broom in the corner.

 Asking for a recommendation ticket and a monthly ticket———I laughed so hard, today there is a new author, Meng Zhu, who joined the league group without knowing anything, and then went to the league in a daze.

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(End of this chapter)

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