"It seems that we have found the right place!" Albert muttered to himself, looking at the things on the ground.
"What do you mean?" Lee Jordan didn't understand what Albert said for a moment.
"How stupid!"
George couldn't help but roll his eyes at Lee Jordan and explained, "Why don't you think about where this place is and how there could be such a stone sculpture? So... the possibility that Gryffindor's secret treasure is here is quite high."
"Is Gryffindor's treasure here?" Fred understood, but when he looked around, it didn't look like there was any treasure!
The troll's lair is just a hole in the ground, and you can't really see anything.
"What should we do now?" George turned around and asked, "We can't just search everywhere here, this place looks disgusting."
Albert took out the treasure map and looked at the pointer on it. After making sure that there were no other changes, he squinted his eyes and began to look around. Then he asked Fred, George and Lee Jordan to use spells to clear the surrounding walls.
"Do you think there is a secret passage here and the entrance is hidden?" Fred took the treasure map from Albert, looked at it carefully and expressed his guess.
Both George and Lee Jordan remembered the hidden passages in Hogwarts Castle.
"Why don't we dig a little more? Maybe we can find the rest," Lee Jordan suggested. "I feel like this thing should have other uses here. It can't just be used as a decoration!"
"Dig it out first and take a look!" Albert did not object, "You can clean up the cave while you're at it."
After saying that, Albert turned and left.
"where you go?"
The three of them were stunned for a moment, and when they saw Albert walking out, they hurriedly asked.
"Nothing. I'm going to go out and kill those two giant monsters before they wake up and threaten our lives." Albert spoke of this lightly, as if he were casually slapping two mosquitoes to death.
The three of them were stunned for a moment. They never thought Albert would say such a thing.
Trolls are indeed very dangerous creatures. Although they seemed to have defeated the two forest trolls easily, this does not mean anything. Creatures like trolls can still threaten the lives of four underage wizards.
"I'll help you!"
George muttered something and hurriedly chased after Albert. He really couldn't stand the harsh environment in the nest.
Fred and Lee Jordan's faces turned black, wondering why they didn't react, and reluctantly began to clean up the garbage in the nest.
"Is it really a good idea to kill them?" George muttered.
"The forest trolls are man-eaters." Albert glanced at George and said calmly, "If I were at Dumbledore's level, I certainly wouldn't mind keeping them, but don't we have them?"
"How are you going to kill them?" George didn't dwell on it. The trolls were indeed dangerous. Without Albert's help, he, Fred and Lee Jordan might not be able to deal with a forest troll.
When they saw the troll rushing towards them, the intimidation was enough to scare them. What's more, the troll's skin had a certain resistance to magic. It was possible that the three of them would die tragically under the troll's wooden stick in a short while and become its food.
"This is simple. Are you sure you want to see it?" Albert asked back.
"Well, I guess I can handle it!" George muttered.
"As you wish."
Albert waved his wand, and the branches next to him suddenly turned into steel thorns, extending towards this side and piercing through the trolls' heads. It felt like piercing a watermelon with a fruit knife, and he easily nailed both trolls to the ground.
"Just died like that!" George said in disbelief.
"Yes, just die like this, what else?" Albert used magic to dig a big pit for the two giants and buried them.
In fact, the main reason for killing the troll was that this might be the location of Gryffindor's secret treasure, and they would be looking for treasure here, so naturally they didn't want to leave any safety risks for themselves.
"It feels a bit cruel!" George sighed.
"Hmm?" Albert curled his lips and said disapprovingly, "If you were eaten, you wouldn't feel it was so cruel."
mercy.
That is a qualification only for winners.
"Well, that's true."
After Albert dealt with the troll, he released several warning spells outside the nest. After returning to the cave, he found that Fred and Lee Jordan's progress was still very slow.
However, they did dig out part of the stone statue. After Albert used the repair spell to restore it, he found that it looked a bit like a lying griffin.
"It looks a bit like the monster stone statue at the entrance to the principal's office. I think the entrance should be here." Lee Jordan muttered.
"But...how can we get in?" Fred couldn't think of any good solution. As far as he knew, the stone monster at the principal's door could speak, so perhaps a special password was needed to enter.
But the stone monster at the entrance has been destroyed. How can they open the entrance
"By the way, who destroyed the statue?"
"It's probably a troll. Maybe the statue asked the troll for a password, and then those guys hit it with a stick." Albert said casually. He felt that this possibility was quite high. The troll probably didn't understand what it was and thought it was an enemy, or hit it for other reasons.
"What to do now?"
The four of them didn't have any better solution.
"Or, try using violent methods first!"
"Are you going to blow up the entrance?"
They looked around and after hesitating for a moment, they agreed to this method.
"The door is open!" Albert chanted towards the cave wall in front of him.
The spell hit the wall, but it did not blow up the entrance as expected. Instead, it hit the cave wall and bounced back instantly, exploding behind them. Fortunately, Albert ducked his head in time to avoid it, otherwise he would have been in trouble.
"The magic was actually bounced back!"
The four of them were all shocked, and they came up with an answer at the same time:
It should be here!
"Wait, there's a reaction here!" Fred stopped Albert, who was about to use the explosive spell to blow up the cave wall, and pointed to the treasure map in his hand.
"What?"
"It's a password!"
"What's the password?"
"Brave and fearless!"
"That's really Gryffindor style!" Albert was stunned for a moment and muttered, "I still remember the line in the Sorting Hat's song that Gryffindor said:
The students we teach must be brave and fearless. "
"You actually still remember it?" Fred couldn't help but complain.
"Stop talking nonsense and try it now. I can't wait." George urged.
Albert walked forward, raised his wand and knocked on the wall, then recited the command, and the entrance really opened.
“Success!”
Fred and the other two cheered with joy, and when they were about to go in to look for treasure, they were stopped by Albert.
"etc… "
"What are you waiting for? Aren't you going in to look for Gryffindor's treasure?"
"Go in, of course you have to. But go out and get some fresh air first. Do you want to suffocate to death?" Albert threw a ball of light into the passage. The entrance passage was a bit long, and he didn't know if there was any trap.
If Ravenclaw's treasure trove of knowledge is wisdom, then Gryffindor's staying would probably be a risk.
The adventure of Albert and his three companions has just begun!