Chapter 76: The Forgotten Path

With only a week left before the end of the year, Nero, Lilith, Alaric, and Ember stood once more in the vast underground chamber, facing the riddle of Salazar Slytherin.

This time, they had something new, a weapon beyond mere intelligence or raw power.

Lilith's understanding of Oblivion.

It had been a slow and maddening journey.

While she had erased Nero's barrier during their duel, she had barely begun to grasp what it truly meant to unmake something. 

Unlike fire, wind, or earth, Oblivion did not bend to force. 

It was not destruction. It was erasure, the art of making things cease to exist without violence, without evidence. 

And if something could be erased… could it also be recalled?

That was the question that had haunted her since their last visit to the chamber.

Nero, however, had his own mission. 

The moment they stepped foot inside, his eyes shifted. 

His Raven Eyes flared to life, a cold silver sheen flickering over his irises. 

He wasn't just observing, he was analyzing. 

Watching magic itself move, pulse, shift.

He wanted to understand how Lilith touched Oblivion.

The torches flickered ominously as they approached the ancient inscription.

"The path forward is not granted by blood alone.

A true heir commands more than a serpent's tongue,

He understands what is forgotten and commands what must end."

"This time, we're solving this," Nero declared.

"We already suspected Oblivion magic plays a role here," Ember said, arms crossed. "Last time, we figured something in the chamber must have been erased: a spell, a memory, a hidden passage we can't even perceive yet."

Nero nodded. "Which means we need to find it. Or better yet, restore it."

Alaric frowned. "Restore? But doesn't Oblivion erase things?"

Lilith exhaled, stepping forward. "Not necessarily. When I erased Nero's barrier, it didn't shatter. It didn't break. It just… ceased to be."

She ran her fingers across the inscription, the cold stone smooth beneath her touch. 

"Through our research with Nero, we've theorized that if something can be erased by Oblivion, there might be a way to recall it."

Nero's gaze sharpened. "In other words, if we understand Oblivion deeply enough, we might be able to bring back whatever was erased."

But grasping the theory was far easier than putting it into practice.

Lilith closed her eyes, focusing. She reached out, not to impose her will, but to listen. To feel.

There was something here.

Something missing.

Something the chamber wanted them to forget.

Minutes passed in silence.

The chamber was ancient, but magic lingered. 

A presence pressed against them, unseen yet undeniable. 

Lilith let her awareness drift, brushing against the void where something should have been.

Nothing responded.

Her brow furrowed. 

Again, she reached out, this time coaxing the magic instead of searching for it.

Still, nothing.

Nero's Raven Eyes gleamed as he observed her efforts. 

He saw the way her magic extended: hesitant, searching, but he saw nothing respond. 

No threads of magic moved. No hidden currents stirred.

It was as if she were calling out to an abyss that refused to answer.

Lilith clenched her jaw.

Time passed.

Five minutes. Ten.

The others shifted uncomfortably, but no one spoke.

Fifteen minutes.

Her breathing grew heavier, her forehead damp with sweat.

"Damn it," she muttered under her breath.

Oblivion magic wasn't like other forms of magic. 

It was closer to a concept, an understanding.

The more she tried to grab hold of it, the more it slipped through her fingers.

She had erased before.

But to restore?

She clenched her fists. "Think, Lilith. Think."

Nero watched her intently. 

His Raven Eyes saw the effort she exerted, but they saw no tangible effect. 

Then, his mind clicked.

If there was no spell…

Perhaps that was the point.

"Lilith," he said quietly, stepping closer. "You're trying to find a spell, a trace of magic left behind. But Oblivion doesn't work like that, does it?"

Lilith looked at him, still frustrated. "What are you saying?"

"Maybe you're not supposed to find magic. Maybe you're supposed to find… the absence of it."

The words struck her harder than she expected.

Absence.

That was what had happened to Nero's barrier. 

It hadn't broken. It hadn't faded. It had simply… ceased.

And if she had undone his barrier by making it absent…

Could she undo this by making something present?

Lilith took a deep breath.

This time, she whispered.

Not in English, or Latin.

But in Parseltongue. Woven with Oblivion.

A low hiss reverberated through the chamber, yet the sound itself felt hollow.

Ancient. Commanding. The torches dimmed.

Nero's Raven Eyes flickered.

Something stirred.

The chamber trembled.

A sensation, almost imperceptible, ran down Nero's spine. 

He strained his sight, trying to see what Lilith had touched. Trying to understand.

But there was nothing.

And then, suddenly, the inscription changed.

Letters unraveled from the stone, shifting, reconfiguring, revealing words that had been erased long ago.

New lines emerged beneath the original text, glowing faintly in the dim light.

"The lost door yields to the heir who sees beyond absence.

Not all voids are empty. Some conceal what is meant to be found."

A rumbling echoed through the chamber.

Alaric let out a low whistle. "Bloody hell…"

Ember stared, wide-eyed. "We were right. Something was erased."

Nero's gaze flicked between the new inscription and Lilith, his mind racing. "And Lilith just pulled it back from Oblivion."

Lilith exhaled, lowering her hand. Her entire body ached, as if she had strained something beyond her physical limits. But more than that…

She had done it.

She hadn't erased.

She had restored.

Alaric shook his head, half in awe. "That means Slytherin didn't want just anyone to find this. Only someone who could undo the concealment was meant to see it."

"Which means," Ember added, "only someone worthy of his legacy."

Lilith turned toward the statue of Salazar Slytherin. 

She stepped forward.

The air thickened. The chamber resisted. It fought back.

A whisper brushed against her mind.

An emptiness pressing against her existence, testing her, asking her: Are you worthy?

Lilith exhaled.

And then, she spoke again.

The words slithered from her lips, ancient and powerful, infused with Oblivion itself.

The moment the final syllable left her tongue.

The chamber shook.

A deep, guttural grinding sound reverberated through the stone, the very walls groaning in protest.

Dust and debris rained from above. The walls trembled.

Stone unwove itself, revealing an archway where there had been nothing but solid wall a moment before.

It did not magically appear.

It had always been there.

Waiting.

Watching.

Yearning to be found.

The rumbling ceased, and silence settled over them once more.

Nero studied the doorway, his mind racing, his Raven Eyes still flickering with power.

Then, slowly, he smirked.

"I'd say that counts as solving the riddle." His silver eyes gleamed as he turned to Lilith. "Congratulations."

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