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0409 Search Continued

    0409 Search Continued


    The first rays of dawn prated the ancient forest. The sunlight, brimming with infinite vitality, broke throughyers uponyers of dark green leaves, casting mesmerizing shadows on the dew-dampened ground below. This was the best moment of the day.


    In this isted primeval forest, far removed from the bustle of human settlements, the cool morning air was charged with an indescribable energy. The asional birds soared gracefully over the vast canopy. Their clear, melodious chirping didn''t disturb the forest''s tranquility but rather enhanced its serenity, adding a sweet note to the symphony of nature.


    The night''s deep sleep had worked wonders, dispelling the bone-deep fatigue that had gued him after his grueling half-month sea journey and his subsequent struggle against the formidable defensive magic of Azkaban. As the gentle, warm sunlight caressed his cheek, his eyelids fluttered open, revealing a pair of eyes that sparkled with renewed vitality.


    With practiced efficiency, Bryan spent the next half hour attending to his morning routine. For breakfast, he consumed a simple yet nourishing meal of dried fruits and nuts. As thest remnants of sleep fell away, Bryan began to pack up his tent. With a few skillful movements of his wand, the tent folded in on itself, shrinking down to the size of a small pouch which he tucked away in his robes.


    He scanned his surroundings with a slightly vignt gaze. The forest, while breathtakingly beautiful, could harbor unknown dangers. Satisfied that no immediate threats lurked nearby, Bryan raised his wand and tapped it gently against his forehead. A sensation like a cold stream flowed down his body, and gradually, as if he were a chameleon adapting to its surroundings, his figure blended into the rocky mountain backdrop until he disappearedpletely from view.


    Last night, Bryan had ruthlessly swept away the gathering ce of dark wizards in albania. In theing days, this event would undoubtedly cause a stir in Europe''s underground world.


    His actions had set in motion a chain of events with far-reaching consequences. The dark wizards still in the area might initially flee in fear. However, Bryan knew that this would be short-lived. Soon, they would gather their forces to seek revenge. This was almost a certainty, Each of the dark wizards he had killed had mentors, friends, or followers who wouldn''t turn a blind eye to this massacre. In the world of magic, exterminating an entire lineage was more than just a crime - it was a blood feud, a debt that could only be repaid in kind. Moreover, the wizards native to this country wouldn''t let such an insult to their sovereignty go unchallenged.


    Yet, the consequences wouldn''t be limited to the dark underbelly of the Wizarding world. Dark wizards, despite their nefarious practices, were still part of the wider wizardingmunity. The International Confederation of Wizards, upon receiving news of this incident, wouldn''t sit idly by. They would likely dispatch their own investigators, adding anotheryer ofplexity to the situation.


    Bryan wasn''t afraid of these consequences. He had acted with full awareness of what his actions would provoke. However, he knew that in theing days, this serene forest would undoubtedly be a hive of activity, buzzing with various factions all pursuing their own agendas. Time was of the essence - he had to investigate what he came for before the situation became even more turbulent.


    Tracking wizards in the forest was a far simpler task than tracking magical creatures. Magical creatures were part of the forest ecosystem, which helped conceal their tracks from all but the most skilled trackers. Wizards, on the other hand, were intruders in thisnd. Despite their best efforts, they always left obvious traces of their passing.


    Even experienced wizards, well-versed in concealment spells and stealth techniques, couldn''tpletely erase their presence. To a true expert like Bryan, these very attempts at concealment were a form of exposure, like a bright g signaling their presence.


    Two hours of meticulous trackingter, Bryan found himself deep in the heart of the forest. The term "rarely visited" would have been a gross understatement for the sheer istion of this ce. The surrounding trees were colossal giants, each nearly a hundred feet tall, their trunks wider than a man could embrace. Their canopies formed a dense roof far overhead, allowing only dappled sunlight to reach the forest floor. The ground itself was a thick carpet of fallen leaves. Each step Bryan took caused a wave-like undtion in the leaf litter, the disturbance spreading out in arge area around his feet.


    The air here was heavy and oppressive, filled with a deadly miasma that seemed to cling to everything. Intermingled with this ominous presence was a strong scent of alcohol, an inappropriate note in this ominous atmosphere. The source of this unexpected aroma soon became apparent as Bryan passed by arge patch of fruit trees. The fallen fruits from these trees had umted over time, forming a thickyer of decaying fruit pulp on the forest floor. Through some quirk of nature, this fruity mess had undergone natural fermentation, unexpectedly brewing into a strange fruit wine. The result was a small, bizarre fruit wineke, its surface viscous and bubbling slightly with ongoing fermentation.


    Logically, such an abundance of easily essible food and drink should attract arge number of forest creatures. Oddly enough, the area around the fruit wineke was eerily devoid of life. On the viscous surface of theke, Bryan could see only the bleached skeletons of some unfortunate small animals, but no living creatures.


    What had led Bryan to this strange and ominous ce were some unusual traces along thekeshore. The soft, rotting ground was marred by thick imprints that looked unsettlingly like those left by an impossiblyrge python slithering by.


    Compared to other areas of the forest, the nt life here, while still impressively tall, was not as densely packed. The towering trees had clearly monopolized the avable nutrients, leaving little for the shrubs and bushes. As a result, grass, smaller woody nts, and vines struggled to survive in this harsh environment, creating an unusually open and sparse forest floor.


    The deadly miasma that permeated the air lent an eerie quality to everything in sight. The dim, filtered light and swirling mists created vague, shifting shadows that seemed to move of their own ord. It was all too easy to imagine dementors, lurking just out of sight, waiting to pounce on him.


    Bryan was cautious and chose to float in mid-air rather than risk leaving tracks or disturbing the environment.


    From this vantage point, he looked down at the forest floor, his keen eyes picking out details that others might miss. The tracks on the pile of rotting leaves became increasingly chaotic and ovepping as he progressed. It seemed he was approaching their of the mysterious python, but Bryan, didn''t rush headlong into potential danger.


    Instead, he changed direction, floating towards a particrly tall redwood tree. His gaze traveled up its massive trunk to its crown, and what he saw there caused his brow to furrow in concern. The treetop was withered and lifeless, a stark contrast to the vibrant green of its neighbors. This wasn''t the result of any natural disease or parasite; the tree had mysteriously lost all vitality in a season when all other nt life was thriving.


    As Bryan''s eyes swept the surrounding area, he realized that this wasn''t an isted incident. Many trees in this part of the forest were in the same condition. Floating closer, Bryan reached out to brush his fingertips over the charred-looking trunk of the redwood. As he did so, a strange light flickered in his eyes.


    These trees hadn''t died due to any natural cause. Instead, it was as if their very life force had been extracted by some unknown power, leaving behind only these withered remnants.


    While wizards weren''t without means to achieve such effects, simr results were typically achieved through dark magic. The effects of such magic were usually brutal and obvious, like draining a reservoir by blowing up its dam. However, the situation before him was different, more subtle. It was as if someone had found a way to open the dam''s channel gates in a much gentler.


    As Bryan continued his exploration, the signs of unnatural decay became more noticeable. He came across numerous animal skeletons. Most of these remains were pitch ck, as if the flesh had been eaten away by some kind of potent venom. Other bones werepletely shattered. These unfortunate animals had likely been constricted to death by the giant python.


    Everything Bryan observed was confirming a certain possibility, one that he had considered but hoped wasn''t true.


    Ahead on the winding path, partially obscured by the ever-present mist, loomed a truly massive banyan tree. This botanical behemoth was a world unto itself, its sprawling canopy and aerial roots covered an area nearly half the size of a Quidditch field. At the base of the main trunk, which was wider than many houses, was a cavernous tree hollowrge enough tofortably house a small giant.


    Bryan''s sharp gaze swept the surroundings once more, his senses on high alert. His grip on his wand tightened imperceptibly, ready to cast a spell at a moment''s notice.


    Someone or something had attempted to conceal their magical traces, but to Bryan''s senses, there were still obvious signs of disturbance in the ambient magical field. These traces were simr to the tracks left by the giant python he had found earlier on the shores of the fruit wineke and on the rotting leaf-covered ground.


    The magic residue here was highly toxic, extremely corrosive, and radiated an aura of intense danger.


    Steeling himself, Bryan cautiously entered the tree hollow. The scene inside made him frown, his brow furrowing in concentration as he took in every detail.


    Unlike the decay-filled atmosphere outside, the air here wasn''t saturated with the thick scent of rot and fermentation. The fallen leaves carpeting the ground were surprisingly dry, as if someone or something had taken the time to tidy up this space.


    At the far end of the spacious hollow, there was a small area where the fallen leaves were piled noticeably thicker than in other areas. This anomaly immediately caught Bryan''s attention. He floated over, his eyes fixed intently on the leaf pile. After a moment of careful observation, he made a subtle gesture with his finger. In response to this silentmand, a small object zipped through the air and into his waiting hand.


    It was a scale, and not just any scale. Its size and unique patterning left no doubt - it must have been shed by the giant python that had been active in this area.


    Bryan examined the scale closely, turning it over in his hands and muttering a few quiet incantations. After a thorough inspection, he carefully tucked the scale into a pocket of his robes forter study.


    Continuing his meticulous search of the hollow, Bryan soon made another discovery. In the very center of the space, partially hidden by the leaf litter, was a small nt seedling. It was clear that this seedling had only recently broken through the soil''s barrier, perhaps just a few days ago.


    Bryan pondered this new finding for a moment. Then, with a movement of his wand, he conjured a small gust of wind. This magical breeze gentlypressed the leaves around the seedling, revealing the soil beneath.


    The moment the soil was exposed, Bryan''s brow furrowed involuntarily, his expression a mix of concern and disgust. The earth near the seedling was much darker than the surrounding area, with a strange, sticky wetness that glistened ominously in the dim light.


    Oveing his initial disgust, Bryan reached down and touched some of the soil with his finger. He brought it close to his face and inhaled deeply, immediately regretting the action as a rotten smell assaulted his nostrils. His heart sank as he recognized the unmistakable scent of decaying human flesh and blood, corroded and destroyed by powerful magic.


    A grim question formed in Bryan''s mind: Was this the remains of Cliodna, or perhaps the unfortunate British Ministry of Magic employee she had taken from the Soul Eater''s Den?


    The answer, he realized with a sinking feeling, was all too obvious.


    "Hah—" Bryan let out a long, weary sigh as he brushed the soil from his hands. His gaze drifted to the lingering magical residue in the air. His eyes, usually sharp and determined, now showed a hint of mncholy and confusion.


    "You two..." he murmured softly, his words meant for ears that could no longer hear, "how did you end up with each other?"


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