Do you want me to tell you that I just seemed to be reminded of the ugly old witch in "The Little Mermaid" that I watched when I was a child?

Then I'm afraid I won't be beaten to death!

Robert muttered in his heart, I'm not that stupid. He put on a serious face and said, "No, you are overthinking!"

Hermione stared at him even more suspiciously.

Robert quickly changed the subject, "What kind of potion do you think it could be?"

Hermione glanced at him strangely, and then said, "I don't know what the specific potion is, but it must be a compound potion. If you want to configure it, it may take some time, but if you just analyze the ingredients ,Not difficult."

While talking, everyone, with the help of Kreacher, appeared on the island in the center of the lake.

The island is about the same size as the principal's office. The entire ground is made up of a large flat black stone slab. There is nothing except the green light source.

After they got closer, they discovered that the thing emitting green light was actually a stone basin with a base underneath.

The stone basin is filled with a basin full of emerald green liquid, emitting a faint light.

Robert took one look, took out his quill, and began to draw the magic circle around it, ignoring the dense patterns that emerged under his pen, because he didn't know how many Inferi were underneath and where the corpses they needed were, so the first two floors The magic circle still has some binding power, and the last layer can directly turn the Inferi into ashes.

While he was busy, Hermione was busy too.

The little girl used all the methods she knew to try to decipher the ingredients of the potion in the stone basin, but was surprised to find that those methods were of no use at all.

"What on earth is this?" Harry looked at this pot of green stuff, a little timid.

"I don't know." Hermione was a little annoyed, "I can't do anything about it."

"Ah, at this time, you need an old man to test it." Principal Dumbledore said, he rolled up his long sleeves and stretched a finger to the surface of the liquid.

"Be careful!" Others shouted, fearing that the liquid would suddenly turn into a poisonous snake and jump out to bite people.

However, Principal Dumbledore smiled and said, "Don't worry, I can't touch it with my hands. You see, it can't move forward."

Only then did everyone realize that the principal's hand was hovering above the liquid.

"You can also give it a try." Principal Dumbledore retracted his hand and gave up his position. "Well... I think that if you want to get the box at the bottom, you still need some other skills."

The little wizards stepped forward one after another, wanting to touch the basin of liquid. However, when they only reached halfway, they felt an invisible resistance that prevented them from getting close to the liquid.

Hermione poked again and felt that the invisible wall of air was unusually tough and impossible to break.

The little wizards looked at each other.

"If we can get the liquid out," Hermione said uncertainly, "maybe we can figure out what it is."

She turned to look at Kreacher and asked with some confusion, "Kreacher, do you know how the Dark Lord made the liquid disappear?"

Kreacher trembled all over and whispered, "Black, the Dark Lord asked Kreacher to drink those liquids..."

Hermione looked at the stone basin and then at Kreacher, "Then...why is there still liquid here?"

Kreacher took a deep breath and said slowly, "There was so much liquid in the stone basin... The Dark Lord asked Kreacher to drink the liquid, and the stone basin was empty, and then he threw the pendant in, and then He left, and the liquid in the stone basin resumed..."

Hermione's eyes widened, "Is there a magic potion that can automatically recover?" She looked at the stone basin in confusion, and then at the liquid, "Is this because of the stone basin or the magic potion? What's the principle? ?”

Looking at her posture, she seemed to want to dismantle the entire stone basin and study it carefully.

Then, she took out her wand and tapped it against the stone basin, but nothing changed.

Harry and Ginny also used some methods each.

Harry poked the inside of the stone basin with his wand, but it was blocked just like his hand.

Ginny used an anti-curse, but unfortunately nothing happened.

In the end, the little wizards, who had no other options, set their sights on Principal Dumbledore.

Sirius took advantage of the fact that they were surrounding the headmaster and tried to move the base. However, he tried his best and failed to move the stone basin at all.

He tapped the base with his wand. The stone basin did not move at all, but a pot exploded on the lake.

More than a dozen Inferi jumped out of the water, like fish that couldn't breathe, making the lake very lively.

Everyone looked at the lake with stunned expressions, and then at Sirius.

Mr. Black swallowed, looked at them innocently, and then couldn't help but knock the base again.

A dozen more Inferi were blown out of the water.

"Could it be that...are you asking us to blow up this base?" Sirius pinched his chin, looking eager to try.

Principal Dumbledore also fell into deep thought, "Maybe... he wants us to take the entire stone basin away with us?"

So, after Robert completed the magic circle and returned to the team, he discovered that instead of studying how to drain the liquid from the stone basin, they instead studied how to explode the base.

Because Sirius suddenly discovered that after he continued to cast the transformation spell, the base of the stone basin changed slightly.

It's hard to say exactly what happened, but the stone basin tilted a little, and then the liquid inside also tilted.

Then it got out of hand.

A group of people gathered around Sirius, taking turns releasing magic until the entire stone basin fell to the ground with a "thud".

There was a lot of magic potion in the entire stone basin, about half of the basin. Since they couldn't touch the liquid, they didn't know what kind of potion it was. The transformation spell also failed, and they couldn't get the liquid out. arrive.

Because they found that even if some liquid was removed, the liquid in the stone basin would quickly recover without decreasing.

However, after the entire stone basin overturned, something interesting happened.

"It really didn't spill." Hermione exclaimed, "The potion here is really special. I really want to study it..."

Ginny's eyes widened, "Why did you run up there..."

Harry also looked like he had seen a ghost, "After the stone basin was erected, shouldn't the water flow down? Why did it all go to the top?"

Robert also looked curious, "Is there such a magic potion? Is it really not a slime? It can actually run up on its own?"

Under everyone's stunned gaze, the potions that were supposed to flow out of the stone basin actually squirmed to the top of the stone basin little by little, where they gathered into a ball.

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