Jon found that his previous estimate here was a bit too underestimated.

The space here is not as narrow as imagined, on the contrary, the space here is very large.

It's probably only a little smaller than the Great Hall of Hogwarts, but the space in it is divided a lot, so it doesn't look that big.

Of course this is not Jon's destination.

If he wanted to find what Helga had sent him here to find, he had to find Helga first.

This may sound like a mouthful, but it's actually not that hard to understand.

Not long before coming here, Jon finally figured out why Helga didn't say anything, and only left him a note asking him to come here.

Peeves said that it was Helga who presided over the construction of all the defense facilities of Hogwarts Castle, and in the Dragon Soul Crypt, the construction here was also completed by Helga without even going through the process. Other founders stepped in.

So if Helga stayed here and left something, it should be a very normal thing.

Even if this witch was able to leave her back for so many years while she was alive, it makes no sense not to leave some backs here.

Based on his understanding and confidence in Helga, Jon really made up his mind.

Otherwise, with his personality, even if he really wanted to come, he would wait until he finished improving his strength before coming.

But the situation he is facing now is also very embarrassing, because Jon doesn't know what Helga left here, so he can only move forward little by little, taking one step at a time.

In this situation, it doesn't matter how much time is wasted, as long as he can keep looking, he will keep looking until he finds it.

Dumbledore agreed that he was here, so could he not be expelled because he was staying here for too long?

And fortunately, he has a good relationship with the professors in the school.

After turning a few turns, the road ahead of Jon opened up.

Although there is no magical element here, there is still air, and in this air, there is a stale atmosphere.

And most importantly, Jon couldn't hear the sound.

It's not that there's something wrong with Jon's body, but the environment here has stripped the sound from it.

Do not disturb the sleeping dragon.

What was done here was even more straightforward, so straightforward that everything that could wake up the dragon was removed.

There is no sound, no light, no magic.

It is very difficult to wake up a sleeping dragon based on human physical attacks that can only be regarded as tickling for dragons.

What's more, what exists here is not a real dragon, but the soul of a dragon.

It's just that in such a quiet environment, even Jon finds it unbearable.

No normal living person can stay in such silence for a long time, such a feeling will make him lose his cognition of the normal world.

Even as Peeves said, even ghosts would have difficulty surviving in such silence.

So it's hard for Jon to imagine,

How did the red-clothed archbishop of the Holy See survive here for so long?

Without water, without food, and only relying on the magic power stored in the body, is it possible to do this?

The small wind lamp in Jon's hand, the light is very dim, it can only illuminate a small area in front of him as he walks, and where the light cannot shine, there are various unknown, long-term The weirdness that breeds.

As a wizard who has seen death, Jon is certainly not afraid of these weirdnesses, but he can't even do anything here-the only thing he can do is to walk forward and keep in mind the way he came.

And waiting, I don't know when Helga will suddenly appear in front of his eyes, or what traces Helga left behind.

Fortunately, his luck seems to be good.

In the endless darkness, Jon who was walking suddenly stopped, and then he raised his head.

In the darkness, there seemed to be something walking towards him.

...

"Today is still a day of no movement."

Peeves went about his routine, checked the situation in the Dragon Soul Crypt, and then returned to the principal's office.

It was already the fifth day that Jon entered the Dragon Soul Crypt.

According to common sense, a normal person might die if he stays inside for such a long time without eating or drinking, but wizards can’t use common sense after all. What really surprised Peeves was that he didn’t think Jon could stay in it so long time.

"Is that kid's magic power so deep?"

Dumbledore was not in the office at this time, but Peeves and the portraits on the wall obviously had a lot to talk about.

They are all old acquaintances, and there is no need to make some awkward things. After these people resigned as the principal, there will be no subordinates between Peeves and them.

"The offspring who can be favored by Headmaster Helga must have something special about him."

A headmistress hanging on the wall was not shy about her compliments: "Obviously, this little guy is much better than most students today."

"Yes, I hope nothing happens to him in the crypt."

A male principal also echoed, but the principal's focus is obviously not here.

"Speaking of which, I haven't seen Principal Helga for a long time. Does any of you know what she is doing?"

The principals on the other portraits all shook their heads, apparently no one knew where Helga was going.

Although Helga's portrait is usually gentle and doesn't talk much, none of the people here have the courage to meddle in her old man's affairs.

Even if everyone is a portrait, there is a food chain between the portraits. Only Dumbledore can ask these things, but out of respect for the founder and predecessors, Dumbledore will not ask these questions.

The atmosphere suddenly fell into silence, and even Peeves felt that there was a very unfriendly atmosphere floating in the air.

Even the principals seem to have begun to discover the majesty of Principal Helga unconsciously.

This is certainly a good thing.

At least for Peeves, it's a good thing.

But the oppressive atmosphere in the air now really made him uncomfortable, even when facing Professor Quirrell, and Voldemort back then, he didn't feel this way.

It's a feeling like embarrassment.

Since he returned to the principal's office, he has suddenly become less indifferent than before.

Don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing.

"Let's not talk about this, let's talk about what happened in school recently."

The headmasters readily agreed, so Peeves said.

"I heard that there was a dragon in the school, does everyone know the news?"

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