Chapter 249: Handwriting on the wall (1/2)

Now that the Mowen level has been raised to level 3, Albert will naturally not easily let go of the wealth in the Ravenclaw Knowledge Treasury. Although the so-called wealth is likely to be intangible knowledge, he is not willing to miss it even so. .

The way to open the hidden entrance is almost the same as originally expected, which is to open the door directly with the charm of Runi magic.

Of course, you need to put some blood before you go in.

The wall originally carved with Ravenclaw's famous quote automatically reveals a stone door, which is also a similar chamber.

Albert's gaze swept across the secret room, staying on the platform that might be used to place items for a while, frowning slightly.

There is nothing on the platform, I am afraid it has been taken away by a wizard who broke into it before.

To be honest, this is very immoral.

Albert believes that what Ravenclaw left here must be related to the knowledge of ancient magic texts. When someone takes away that part of the knowledge, it means that it is difficult for later generations to obtain that part of knowledge.

However, Albert is not for nothing.

There are still some ancient magic writings on the surrounding walls. The owner of these writings is not Ravenclaw, but the messages left by other wizards who came here.

Albert carefully identified the writing on the wall and took out his notebook to record all the messages on it.

The text before him was mainly cursing the **** who took the Book of Bronze away.

According to the written message on the wall, a book made of bronze is placed on the platform, which records Ravenclaw's understanding and use of Rune magic.

However, the book was taken away by people who came here long ago.

This approach made latecomers very dissatisfied and disdainful. In order not to disappoint those who came here, they recorded their understanding of ancient magic texts, their own achievements and doubts on the wall, lest the latecomers had nothing to gain.

After that, every wizard who came here did this. They were all outstanding in the magic world, and they had their own understanding of this aspect. Albert even found several familiar names on it.

However, it is not difficult to see from the problems on the wall that the closer you are to the present, the worse your understanding of ancient magic texts. Time seems to be driving a reverse train. The wizards who come later are more average in this respect. Of course, yes. Come here and leave a message to the wizard.

There are still a few unknown spells on the wall. Albert is ready to take the time to try it. After spending nearly an hour, after recording the ancient magic text on the wall, Albert took up his wand and prepared to leave his name here. And the results, and also left the spells and runes used to make the protective bracelet here.

It's a pity, did that **** take the book away?

No regrets, it is fake, and it still feels a bit tricky, but it is not difficult to imagine that the rewards of the Ravenclaw treasure house of knowledge are unknown.

Following the instructions on the wall, Albert walked to the blank wall, raised his hand and tapped twice, and uttered a spell to open the door. The wall trembled, and the door opened automatically after a while.

The moment after stepping into the door, Albert found himself standing leaning on the wall, at least in his field of vision. There are a lot of moving slates around, it feels like...moving stairs.

The activity space here is actually three-dimensional.

Albert pulled his foot back from the stone slab and returned to the original secret room. The original visual confusion returned to its original state. He stood outside the door, looking at the space inside, and fell into a brief silence.