Chapter 168 Magic Radar
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Liu Yue Zhi Yuan Fei
Afterwards, the two focused their attention on those places that revealed the aura of black magic.
After some searching, Douglas found that these black magics were not powerful, and after breaking those black magics, there were only a few empty cellars, and he sighed regretfully:
"The Gunter family is really lonely. I thought there would be some treasures under the black magic, but there was nothing."
Dumbledore looked at the last place that hadn't been explored, because the black magic breath there was the weakest, so they put it last.
As he walked towards that place, he explained:
"No matter how old a family is, it will be lonely if it doesn't manage. A few centuries ago, the Gaunt family lived by selling their ancestral property. Naturally, there will be no precious things left behind."
Suddenly Dumbledore stopped and motioned Douglas to stand where he was and not to follow.
Then he pointed to the ground with his wand solemnly, and whispered something in a strange language.
Douglas also drew out his wand. Although he couldn't hear what spell Dumbledore was chanting, he could tell from the syllables that it should be the ancient rune language.
He had already guessed, maybe that place was where Voldemort hid his ring.
Soon Dumbledore stood up, walked to another direction and began to point.
Douglas didn't step forward to disturb him, but took out something like Dragon Ball Radar.
Unlike the Dragon Ball radar, this radar also has a probe made of Mithril.
After Douglas pressed the switch on the radar, and then turned it a few times, the radar display interface began to change.Douglas inserted the probe into the place that Dumbledore had detected just now, and soon irregular gray circles appeared on the radar display interface, and there was a small black dot on the gray circle.
The magic detection radar was developed by Douglas based on some technologies in the world of magic science and technology. It has multiple modes. The currently used mode is called the flaw detection mode by him, which can detect different magic traces in a magic area.
Douglas compared the actual position, then pointed to the position indicated by the black dot and said:
"Professor, the switch for the entrance is at that position."
Dumbledore raised his head, looked at Douglas in surprise, and then noticed the equipment in his hand.
Then he walked to the location Douglas was pointing at, probed with his wand, and then looked at Douglas again, with a hint of confusion in his eyes.
Then he got up and walked to Douglas and asked:
"It seems that bringing you here today is the right choice. You will always bring me various surprises. Can I have a look at this magic item?"
Douglas shook his head decisively, and immediately put the magic radar back in his pocket.
"Professor, you haven't returned the magic tape recorder to me before, and this thing is not suitable for you. It's just an auxiliary tool figured out by someone with limited magic level like me."
As he spoke, he hurriedly walked to the location where the magic mechanism was detected just now, squatted on the ground and carefully analyzed the structure of the magic with his wand.
Dumbledore stood still and smiled, walked behind Douglas and said:
"How, did you find anything?"
Douglas observed for a while, and saw that the soil and plants surged up, and they automatically retreated to the side, revealing a stone sculpture of a rune snake underneath.
Douglas speculated:
"It can only be confirmed that there is indeed a chamber of secrets or something here, but it is not certain that this is where Voldemort hid his things.
This is Gaunt's old house after all, so it's only natural to refer to Salazar Slytherin's way of hiding the Chamber of Secrets..."
Douglas continued to work on the rune snake stone carving.
Immediately, he frowned and said like a few treasures:
"The organ setting here is more complicated than that in the Slytherin Chamber of Secrets, and the three heads of the Rune snake have different functions.
The head on the left is a planner who decides where the rune snake should go and what to do next; the head in the middle is a visionary;
So the Parseltongue we recorded earlier may not be useful, and the language used here may be more complicated. "
Dumbledore nodded aside and said:
"When you put it that way, I suspect that this is where Tom hid his things.
For centuries, each generation of the Gunter family has been the kind of person with a bad temper and a lot of personality flaws. What they like is simple and rough, and they don't like this kind of delicate and complicated protection magic.
At that time, Tom was very contradictory, while simply pursuing the power of magic, and at the same time obsessed with those esoteric magic research..."
Douglas looked at Dumbledore and asked:
"So, what are we supposed to do, just come back home like this and get Harry to fix it?
With all due respect, we were lucky last time, but this time no one knows what kind of Parseltongue we should use to activate the mechanism. If Voldemort really did it, he should still guard against the Gaunt family... ...."
Dumbledore looked at Douglas and asked unhurriedly:
"Douglas, if it were you, how would you handle this?"
Douglas blinked and said seriously:
"Professor, are you sure you want me to use it at will?"
Dumbledore shrugged and said casually:
"Of course, you know, I've always been willing to give young people a chance to try, if you can't, I'll try my way..."
Douglas' complexion changed, and he said seriously:
"Men, you can't say that you can't do it! Just look at it."
After he finished speaking, he motioned Dumbledore to stand where he was. Dumbledore consciously stood at the edge of the woods just now when he heard Douglas's familiar words.
Douglas also stepped back a little, then pointed his wand at the sky and shouted:
"The gods are thundering!"
Then, like holding a big sword, the wand slashed down fiercely, and a thigh-thick lightning appeared directly from the sky out of thin air, and struck at the place Douglas pointed.
Immediately, a shock wave spread out from the location struck by lightning, and stones, soil and weeds flew up with it.
Douglas was the closest, but he used the Iron Armor Curse to defend himself in time, but the Iron Armor Curse could only prevent some debris. Under the action of the shock wave, his hair and clothes flew backwards. A pure man will never bow his head in the face of an explosion... .
The corners of Dumbledore's mouth were slightly raised, and the smile on his face didn't know what he was happy about.
Before the smoke and dust cleared, Douglas used magic to blow away the sand, revealing a hole in front of him that could accommodate one person.
Dumbledore also stepped forward, and when he saw the hole, he said with a bit of contempt in his tone:
"Tom still has nothing new, and everything he uses is imitating Slytherin."
Douglas took out the magic radar from his pocket again, and said:
"Maybe that guy has a collection quirk, just like some people like to collect antiques..."
What Douglas said made Dumbledore's mind flash, but he didn't catch it. He always felt that Douglas seemed to have said something important.
After some searching, Douglas found that these black magics were not powerful, and after breaking those black magics, there were only a few empty cellars, and he sighed regretfully:
"The Gunter family is really lonely. I thought there would be some treasures under the black magic, but there was nothing."
Dumbledore looked at the last place that hadn't been explored, because the black magic breath there was the weakest, so they put it last.
As he walked towards that place, he explained:
"No matter how old a family is, it will be lonely if it doesn't manage. A few centuries ago, the Gaunt family lived by selling their ancestral property. Naturally, there will be no precious things left behind."
Suddenly Dumbledore stopped and motioned Douglas to stand where he was and not to follow.
Then he pointed to the ground with his wand solemnly, and whispered something in a strange language.
Douglas also drew out his wand. Although he couldn't hear what spell Dumbledore was chanting, he could tell from the syllables that it should be the ancient rune language.
He had already guessed, maybe that place was where Voldemort hid his ring.
Soon Dumbledore stood up, walked to another direction and began to point.
Douglas didn't step forward to disturb him, but took out something like Dragon Ball Radar.
Unlike the Dragon Ball radar, this radar also has a probe made of Mithril.
After Douglas pressed the switch on the radar, and then turned it a few times, the radar display interface began to change.Douglas inserted the probe into the place that Dumbledore had detected just now, and soon irregular gray circles appeared on the radar display interface, and there was a small black dot on the gray circle.
The magic detection radar was developed by Douglas based on some technologies in the world of magic science and technology. It has multiple modes. The currently used mode is called the flaw detection mode by him, which can detect different magic traces in a magic area.
Douglas compared the actual position, then pointed to the position indicated by the black dot and said:
"Professor, the switch for the entrance is at that position."
Dumbledore raised his head, looked at Douglas in surprise, and then noticed the equipment in his hand.
Then he walked to the location Douglas was pointing at, probed with his wand, and then looked at Douglas again, with a hint of confusion in his eyes.
Then he got up and walked to Douglas and asked:
"It seems that bringing you here today is the right choice. You will always bring me various surprises. Can I have a look at this magic item?"
Douglas shook his head decisively, and immediately put the magic radar back in his pocket.
"Professor, you haven't returned the magic tape recorder to me before, and this thing is not suitable for you. It's just an auxiliary tool figured out by someone with limited magic level like me."
As he spoke, he hurriedly walked to the location where the magic mechanism was detected just now, squatted on the ground and carefully analyzed the structure of the magic with his wand.
Dumbledore stood still and smiled, walked behind Douglas and said:
"How, did you find anything?"
Douglas observed for a while, and saw that the soil and plants surged up, and they automatically retreated to the side, revealing a stone sculpture of a rune snake underneath.
Douglas speculated:
"It can only be confirmed that there is indeed a chamber of secrets or something here, but it is not certain that this is where Voldemort hid his things.
This is Gaunt's old house after all, so it's only natural to refer to Salazar Slytherin's way of hiding the Chamber of Secrets..."
Douglas continued to work on the rune snake stone carving.
Immediately, he frowned and said like a few treasures:
"The organ setting here is more complicated than that in the Slytherin Chamber of Secrets, and the three heads of the Rune snake have different functions.
The head on the left is a planner who decides where the rune snake should go and what to do next; the head in the middle is a visionary;
So the Parseltongue we recorded earlier may not be useful, and the language used here may be more complicated. "
Dumbledore nodded aside and said:
"When you put it that way, I suspect that this is where Tom hid his things.
For centuries, each generation of the Gunter family has been the kind of person with a bad temper and a lot of personality flaws. What they like is simple and rough, and they don't like this kind of delicate and complicated protection magic.
At that time, Tom was very contradictory, while simply pursuing the power of magic, and at the same time obsessed with those esoteric magic research..."
Douglas looked at Dumbledore and asked:
"So, what are we supposed to do, just come back home like this and get Harry to fix it?
With all due respect, we were lucky last time, but this time no one knows what kind of Parseltongue we should use to activate the mechanism. If Voldemort really did it, he should still guard against the Gaunt family... ...."
Dumbledore looked at Douglas and asked unhurriedly:
"Douglas, if it were you, how would you handle this?"
Douglas blinked and said seriously:
"Professor, are you sure you want me to use it at will?"
Dumbledore shrugged and said casually:
"Of course, you know, I've always been willing to give young people a chance to try, if you can't, I'll try my way..."
Douglas' complexion changed, and he said seriously:
"Men, you can't say that you can't do it! Just look at it."
After he finished speaking, he motioned Dumbledore to stand where he was. Dumbledore consciously stood at the edge of the woods just now when he heard Douglas's familiar words.
Douglas also stepped back a little, then pointed his wand at the sky and shouted:
"The gods are thundering!"
Then, like holding a big sword, the wand slashed down fiercely, and a thigh-thick lightning appeared directly from the sky out of thin air, and struck at the place Douglas pointed.
Immediately, a shock wave spread out from the location struck by lightning, and stones, soil and weeds flew up with it.
Douglas was the closest, but he used the Iron Armor Curse to defend himself in time, but the Iron Armor Curse could only prevent some debris. Under the action of the shock wave, his hair and clothes flew backwards. A pure man will never bow his head in the face of an explosion... .
The corners of Dumbledore's mouth were slightly raised, and the smile on his face didn't know what he was happy about.
Before the smoke and dust cleared, Douglas used magic to blow away the sand, revealing a hole in front of him that could accommodate one person.
Dumbledore also stepped forward, and when he saw the hole, he said with a bit of contempt in his tone:
"Tom still has nothing new, and everything he uses is imitating Slytherin."
Douglas took out the magic radar from his pocket again, and said:
"Maybe that guy has a collection quirk, just like some people like to collect antiques..."
What Douglas said made Dumbledore's mind flash, but he didn't catch it. He always felt that Douglas seemed to have said something important.












