The Philosopher's Stone, few of the wizards who know about this thing is not moved. Gold is secondary, mainly because the purported immortality effect of the Philosopher's Stone is really eye-catching. Immortality, how many people can resist the temptation of immortality? The main thing is that there are two people - Nicolame and his wife Perenelle, these two people have survived to more than 600 years old.

Harry, these little wizards, they don't think about what kind of existence a wizard who dares to fight the idea of the Philosopher's Stone will be. Not to mention the people who dare to do things and steal the Philosopher's Stone under such conditions at Hogwarts and under Dumbledore's nose, whether they can deal with it, they don't think about the danger at all, or rather, they don't realize the danger at all.

"So, in such a situation, you are prepared to protect the Philosopher's Stone in the hands of one or several extremely dangerous wizards?" Solim leaned back in his chair, crossed his legs, and swayed, he didn't think that the Philosopher's Stone would be stolen. "Don't you know how many pounds and taels you have? If you want to die, go alone, and don't have to pull the people around you into the water. "

Solim's words made Harry and Ron completely wilted. Solim had already told them plainly that they were busy fooling around, thinking that they were the last line of defense to protect the Philosopher's Stone, but in fact, they were not as effective as the wooden gate of Guan Luwei. This is called how the two of them accepted it.

"Now that you all know about the existence of the Elders, do you think the Philosopher's Stone can be left unconcerned by the Elders?" Solim threw out a good question.

"I can't say how familiar I am with the Philosopher's Stone, but I know far more than you do. My great-grandfather's father is still alive and well in the building of the European wizarding world. "

Solim was shocked when he knew that his heavenly grandfather was still alive. What is Grandpa's grandfather? That's Grandpa's Grandpa's father. That's two generations taller than Dumbledore.

"Besides, since the advent of the Philosopher's Stone, how many people have fought the idea of it, have you thought about it?

"Grindelwald, Voldemort, they didn't have the idea of fighting the Philosopher's Stone when they were at their most powerful, why......? Something obscure. And now, one or more wizards have come to Hogwarts to do something right under Dumbledore's nose, and you really think that you little wizards who don't even understand the disarming spell can be involved in such a thing?" said Solim with a laugh, he couldn't hold back. This feeling of hitting others does have an extraordinary attraction for Solim, and sometimes Solim himself is not sure if the people who are in Sculle are a little perverted.

"Okay, okay, if you want to play the treasure protection game, don't worry, someone will carry it for you," Solim waved his hand, "as long as you don't really stupid the idea of hitting the Philosopher's Stone." "

The Philosopher's Stone, Solim admitted, he had a little thought about it that could make people immortal. But when he really learned something about the Philosopher's Stone, he honestly strangled this little bit of caution to death.

Just like what Solim had just said to the Treasure Guard. How could the Council of Elders who controlled the entire continent of Europa not pay attention to the Philosopher's Stone.

Indeed, the "people" who hit the idea of the Philosopher's Stone did not succeed. But the Presbyterian Church is not a "man."

The Presbyterian Church is a huge organization with power all over the world, and the strongest control is in Europe, after all, the origin of the Presbyterian Church is in Europe.

When the Philosopher's Stone came out, when it was reported that this small red stone could make people immortal, I don't know how many wizards or something tried to beat Nicolame's idea and tried to blackmail him into handing over the Philosopher's Stone.

It's just ridiculous, few people can find him, and even if you find his address, even if you try to get into the door of Lemay's house, you can only lie down honestly in the end - dealing with an alchemist in the house of an alchemist, which means the same as suicide.

In the end, Nicolemel handed over the Philosopher's Stone. You say that he is under pressure, or he cooperates with each other. Anyway, Nicolame joined the Presbyterian Church, and he was a very special one. You know, many people in the Presbyterian Church have survived until now thanks to the Philosopher's Stone.

With the support of the Council of Elders, who can still have the idea of fighting the Philosopher's Stone? Not to mention the protection that Nicol himself has given himself, since joining the Council of Elders, the Presbyterian Council of Nicolmay has attached great importance to his personal safety, and even has a team of elite wizards stationed in Nicolame's residence all year round, of course, it is difficult to say whether it is protection or surveillance.

And the birth of each magic stone, the Council of Elders will have a record, who will be assigned to use this magic stone, and which team will be responsible for escorting it. Just like the cash truck, there is a strict process every time.

As for what made Solim dissuade him, it was the process of preparing the Philosopher's Stone.

Alchemy, to put it bluntly, is transformation. One substance is converted into another. A person lives until he dies, and the person consumes one thing all the time - life force. The Philosopher's Stone is designed to keep people alive by replenishing the user's life force.

The problem is that there is no way to convert such a thing as vitality at present.

It's like Transfiguration, you can turn a chair into a cake, but you won't be full if you eat it, and you won't get nutrients. This is the Gamble Code. And when the mana applied to the chair is consumed, the cake will turn back into the chair, bursting your stomach.

Since life force cannot be transformed by other substances. But how does the Philosopher's Stone replenish people's vitality? There is only one answer, to take the vitality of other lifeforms and transform it into a kind of vitality that can be absorbed through the Philosopher's Stone. This is the truth of the Philosopher's Stone.

So how do you get the life force? From whom? From whom? These are the problems of the old man Nicolta, and we just need to know the result. He didn't know how many experiments he had done, and he didn't know how many lives Huo Huo had died. In the end, the answer came - humans, or rather humanoid life, worked best.

Nicolamay was originally only a craft workshop, but later joined the Presbyterian Church, which was equivalent to being acquired. You will provide technical support, and our presbyterian church will provide the means of production. Forcibly turned a handicraft workshop into an assembly line. Of course, it is an exaggeration to say that the assembly line is an exaggeration, but the efficiency and yield are much higher than that of Nicolamay alone.

But the problem also arises, Nicolame makes his own philosopher's stones, and just goes to the prison to find a few death row prisoners. But let the Council of Elders do this, to put it bluntly, there are not enough raw materials. Without raw materials, there would be no Philosopher's Stone, and without Philosopher's Stone, some people would not be able to survive. How can we get a lot of humanoid life?

Suffice it to say, whenever there is a shortage of raw materials for the Philosopher's Stone, war breaks out. Then there are enough raw materials, and the war ends.

Solim doesn't think he's a good person, and he admits that in order to survive, life will always kill another life, like the corpses of various lives that are served to the table, and Solim accepts these and enjoys tasting them.

However, just trying to survive, and to achieve his goals through the Philosopher's Stone in order to survive, this is something that Solim can't accept.

Solim has always believed that a person can be evil, he can do all kinds of evil, but he can't have no bottom line. To put it mildly: If a person does not have a bottom line, he cannot be called a person.

And now the fact is: some wizards, in order to survive, choose to "eat people".

A hard-working office worker, exploited every day by all evil capitalists. Indeed, this can also be said to be a kind of "cannibalism", but there is no such nakedness as the Philosopher's Stone.

When Solim learned about the Philosopher's Stone, he decided that even if he was dying of old age and was put on his neck by the Scythe of Death, he would never use the Philosopher's Stone.

"Alright, do whatever you want. Solim waved his hand, ready to send them all away, "But I still want to remind you again: it's okay to play your treasure protection game, don't go for the idea of hitting the Philosopher's Stone." It's not going to work, but I'd like to warn you. "

Although Solim himself has not seen the Philosopher's Stone with his own eyes, he can guess that the Philosopher's Stone that Nicolame gave to Dumbledore is probably not a "complete version", and it is estimated that it can be used once or twice. Although Nicolamay's status is special, the Elders have extremely strict control over the Philosopher's Stone, and Nicol's status is already reflected in the fact that Nicol may give Dumbledore a "castrated version" of the Philosopher's Stone.

Watching Potter and Weasley walk out the door of the small classroom, Draco pulled Neville next door to practice the Disarming Charm. Solim looked around to see no one and pulled out a map of the living spots he had gotten from Filch.

"I solemnly swear that I have no ill will. Pointing his wand at the map, Solim gave the command.

Looking at the name of a person on the parchment that was originally blank, the lines that appeared. Solim knew that many parts of Hogwarts had opened their doors to him.

Solim saw the names of the "Harry Potter" people moving down the hallway, as well as the names of Draco and Neville on the map on the perimeter of the wall. In the same way, the self next door to them will of course appear on the map.

But when Solim saw himself on the map, his muscles tightened.

"Damn, what's going on?!" Solim roared madly inside.

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strange thing happened on the map where Solim should have been: a lump of ink vibrated irregularly, as if trying to form some letter, but then it dispersed when it was about to become a letter.

Solim's nose was flared and his brow furrowed. He didn't understand what was going on. The map is good, that's for sure. After all, other people's names are good, and the problem is with themselves.

"Could it be that someone has cast a curse on his name?" Solim began to wonder if someone had cast a disturbing or blocking charm on his name to prevent others from tracking him. But on second thought, he was just an illegitimate child, of little value, and even if he killed that nasty ghost, his family would not choose to do it in Hogwarts if they wanted to clean it up.

Solim decided to take a vacation to get some books about the magic of names to read. He had to figure out what was wrong with his name.

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