The red-skinned wizard from before really didn't lie, there was something in the center of the labyrinth.

It is a large area of supporting facilities for sacrifices.

Because the central part of the maze is a bit large, Solim made a rough estimate of five standard Quidditch pitches.

The center is a nondescript pyramid, why do you say "nondescript"?

Because it has a square base like the Egyptian pyramids, and it also has a top temple like the Mayan pyramids, and more like the Aztec pyramids, there are several levels on the main structure of the pyramid.

It has a staircase like a Mayan pyramid but does not lead straight to the temple at the top, an Aztec pyramid with a level of height that does not have a stone pillar on the level, and a square base like the Egyptian pyramid but does not use boulders of the same size, but cyan stones of different sizes, and the stones used in each layer are different.

What struck Solim the most strange thing was that the pyramid had three levels, each with three thick stone pillars, located in three directions, one of the remaining directions, and the steps of each platform were in a different direction.

An eerie building.

This is only the main building in the center, there are some buildings in the direction around the pyramid, but they seem to be abandoned, there are various styles of altars and stone buildings, and Solim even saw Stonehenge.

Solim took the "family" up the stairs.

In fact, when he approached the pyramid, Solim smelled of dampness and decay, and there were many lichen-like mosses growing on the pyramid steps...... It's a bit unusual.

Soon came the first level of the platform. After using his magic to clean the moss from the pillar, Solim looked at the stone pillar in front of him, which seemed to have something very appealing to him.

It was the Runwen, which the wizards called Runiwen. Solim's ancient magic literature is not bad, and he has sorted out the words recorded on the stone pillar.

Similar to Solim's previous suspicions, the pillars were not meant to be decorative, but to be sacrificial objects through and through. The sacrifice he needed for the pillar he was looking at was shown in a drawing: a horse's head with a long horn on its forehead—an obvious reference to a unicorn.

Sure enough, Solim found patterns of the Invisible Beast and the Horned Camel on the first layer of the platform. Then the pillars of the upper two platforms are estimated to be the patterns of several magical creatures that represent numbers. To be on the safe side, Solim probed one by one.

That's true, from the Invisible Beast representing 0 to the Eight-Eyed Giant Spider representing 8, but what about 9?

Solim looked at the temple at the top. The temple, it was actually nothing more than a stone hut with only doors and no windows, and an eerie darkness that blocked any inward peeping. Solim even cast a light spell inside, only to be swallowed up by darkness as soon as he entered the doorway.

Now there are only Solim and Carranso under his control at the entrance of the temple, and the magical creatures that have been temporarily "subdued" by him have all stayed on the third platform, saying that they are unwilling to come up, and the head on the left side of the Runi Serpent says that it feels dangerous here.

The body was already standing at the door of the temple, but Solim had not made any next move, he was still considering......

The Lighting Charm doesn't work, maybe it's because the structure is too fragile, what if you change it to a Patronus?

Solim immediately dismissed the idea that if his Patronus was defeated by the darkness in the temple, he would also be affected.

That could only be tried, and he turned his gaze to the wizard he controlled.

Carranso, who was under the control of the Imperius Curse, finally had value at this point, and Solim decided to let him go first in to explore the way. The darkness inside the door was as thick as substance, and Calanso's instinct for survival stubbornly resisted the control of the Imperius Curse, and Solim had to increase the power of the spell, even if it would cause irreversible damage to the recipient.

Carranso was thoroughly subdued. He first put his hand into the darkness, waited a few seconds and then took it out.

"Nothing seems wrong......" Solim checked Carranso's hand and didn't see anything wrong.

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At the moment when Carranso's figure completely disappeared into darkness, Solim's eyes suddenly widened......

"The Imperius Curse is dead?"

He cautiously took a few steps back, observing the doorway, which was still dark, and there was no movement. Carranso, who had lost control of the Imperius Curse, did not come out again.

"Is it dead?" Solim couldn't be sure of this guess, it was also possible that he was unconscious, the power of his Imperius Curse just now was indeed a bit great, and for a wizard of Carranso's level, it would cause serious damage to him, and it was also possible to be unconscious.

"It's not easy. Solim scratched his head, "Or do you want to find all the sacrifices on the pillar first?"

It was not easy to find all the sacrifices, Solim had just come up and saw the stone pillar of the five-legged monster, how was he going to get that kind of thing?

The magic doesn't work, it's fast, it's powerful, it's not at all what he can deal with at this stage.

Judging from the current situation, there should only be magical creatures representing 0 to 8 in the labyrinth, because they all have corresponding stone pillars on the platform of the pyramid, but only the hydra representing 9 does not, if Solim has to guess, he can only think that the temple at the top of the pyramid is related to the hydra.

"Since there is a need for sacrifices, there must be a body that receives them. "

Solim knew that it was useless for him to stand at the door of the temple now, there was no way he could get in anyway, so he could only turn around and walk down.

"Although I am not very good at astronomy, this pyramid must have been built with this in mind, as can be seen from the orientation of the pillars and the staircase. "

Solim's astronomy was really bad, and the only thing he could do was memorize the position of the stars on the day of the week...... But these are enough for Hogwarts exams, but it is obviously not good to interpret the pyramid with such knowledge that is not even a beginner.

"But in any case, you can't go wrong with catching all the magical creatures that represent numbers. Solim was sure of that.

But the problem is still that question -

How do you do the power of the five-legged monster?.

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