in the room.

Elrond, Gilves, and Solim are now staring together at a young boy who is the target of this treatment: Flegg Ovis. He'd just drunk the magic reaction potion, and he's feverish.

Solim now had to record the time of the reaction, judging the amount of mana in the boy's body by the length of time, and then configured the potion using the potions formula given by Snape.

When Gilves, who had been following the developments, signaled that the reaction was over, Solim nodded: "Five minutes, no problem." "

Five minutes is the duration of the reaction. And no problem, that is, this child's magic is up to the mark, and he can become a wizard. Don't look at Filch at that time for thirty minutes, how old is Filch, this child is only ten years old.

When Solim said that he needed to make potions on the spot, Gilves stood up and said: Maybe I'm not good at fighting or anything, but when it comes to making potions, all of you here are scum.

After all, the Orvis family is engaged in the buying and selling of potion materials, and the Orvis family has an innate advantage. Many Potions Masters throughout history have come from the Orvis family. Like Elrond, Gilves isn't very good at fighting, after all, no wizard is good at everything. Dumbledore wasn't good at potions? But what I said here is not good at it, and I look at it from the perspective of a high-end wizard.

While Gilves was brewing potions, Elrond also began to introduce Solim to the Orvis family: the family was not prosperous, and Gilves' son and daughter-in-law had died, leaving the child behind. But the child was later found to be a squib. It's not hard to imagine what kind of blow it will be done to the Orvis family - the only heir turned out to be a squib, so what will happen to the Orvis family? Will the Orvis family's property be left to a relative with a remote bloodline? Or will some family rush up and tear it like a shark? Or will it be managed by the Council of Elders? What will happen to the Orvis family in the future?

Luckily for Solim, he showed up, and he brought good news to the Orvis family. If this little boy named Flegg could be made a wizard, it is not difficult to imagine how grateful the Orvis family would be to Solim for providing the potion.

As long as you are a wizard, you can't do without potions, and this is especially true for high-end wizards. As the largest supplier of herbs in the entire Ying country, and even in the whole of Europe, what kind of connections and relationships does the Orvis family have? As long as you are not a fool, you can clearly understand how much energy the Orvis family has, and how will they repay if Solim saved them?

Just as Gilvais was making potions in earnest, and Solim and Elrond were talking, the door to the room was violently pushed open.

"Uncle, I've heard that the man who claims to be able to save the Orvis family is here, I'll take a look, don't you mind?" A big-shouldered wizard walked in, followed by an "acquaintance" of Solim.

"Father, this is ......" The person who came in after saw that Solim was about to open his mouth and come, but when he saw Elrond next to Solim, he hesitated again.

"What?Lyman?Has your memory deteriorated since I left Sculle?can't you remember my name?" Solim stood up, his eyes cold as he looked at the visitor. "Or do I not remember you well enough?".

The adult wizard who had just come in narrowed his eyes and looked at Solim's eyes flickering, and then laughed: "I guess you are Solim, I've heard of you, how about it? Is the Rich family in trouble with you? Don't worry, I am very familiar with the people of the Rich family, I can help you connect and make you ......."

"You either keep your mouth shut or you get out. My patience is limited. Gilves turned his head and looked coldly at the big-shouldered, round-waisted wizard, "I won't say it a second time." "

The wizard sneered and withdrew with his child.

"Let you see the smile. Gilves said this, turning his head and continuing to tinker with the potion.

After listening to Elrond's explanation, Solim realized what was going on.

The big-shouldered and round-waisted wizard just now is called Deliovis, the child of Gilves' younger brother, after the death of Gilvis's younger brother, he has been managed by Gilves, and has always regarded himself as the heir of the Ovis family, after all, Squib can't be the head of a pure-blood family, but Solim is here, it is said that Squib can become a wizard, can he not be in a hurry? If it weren't for Flegg has been under Gilvis's nose, it is estimated that there would have been an "accident" long ago.

The

man behind Deli didn't need to be said by Elrond, that person Solim was very familiar. The Rich family in Deley's mouth just now is the family that was killed by Solim as the heir, through the black gloves, Solim killed the heir of the Rich family, and this Lyman, who turned out to be Rich's follower, dealt with Solim a lot, and after Solim killed Richie, their gang still did not restrain - in their opinion, Solim, the illegitimate son, could not live for a few days. But what I didn't expect was that in the end, Solim left Sculler and went to Hogwarts to go to school, staying under Dumbledore's nose, and no one would blatantly deal with Solim.

In Sculle, unless it was an upperclassman, none of these thirteen or fourteen-year-old wizards could beat Solim. Although Sgolle's students are very employed, Solim is of course far stronger than these children in terms of an adult's ideological consciousness and self-control, and Solim's talent is much higher than these little wizards, those little wizards who don't look down on Solim's background will only sneer at him, and there are few who really dare to do anything with Solim.

It was already dusk when Gilvais finished the potion, and Solim certainly wouldn't be idle during this time, he had been reading in the library until Elrond informed him that the potion was finished, and he reluctantly closed the book. He'd copied quite a few potion recipes in the first place, and Solim was quite happy with what he had learned.

When Solim and Elrond returned to their original room, Gilvais was reading Solim's Codex. Noticing someone coming in, Gilves raised his head and said, "Boy, are you sure you can use only this one potion for the first time?"

Snape didn't develop a potion that could turn a Squib into a wizard with a single bottle. Just like Muggle medicines, there is a course of treatment, and the order of taking them varies depending on the patient's condition. However, since Snape and Solim only had Filch as the test subject, there were some details that needed to be considered. Obviously, there was nothing Solim could do about this highly specialized question, but Elrond and Gilves were good at it, and it was up to them to judge what potions Flegg was using at what stage.

Half an hour after pouring the first flask to Fleg, everyone was satisfied: it did work, but to really become a wizard, there was still the order of the three flasks to be studied. But this was so satisfying that Gilvais didn't even eat, so he went headlong into his lab with Solim's Codex - and Solim and Elrond didn't eat either.

But Elrond wasn't angry, he was counting on his old friend to help him in Syrna's affairs. In the field of potions, he also knew that he was indeed inferior to Gilves. However, there is still plenty of time, and there are still nine months before the new students at Hogwarts can start, and this time is enough to solve Sirna's affairs.

"Alright, we'll stay here tonight, and we'll go to Little Hangton early tomorrow morning. With that, Elrond took Solim to the guest room - it was clear that Elrond was very familiar with Orvis Manor, and did not regard himself as an outsider at all.

In a dimly lit room in the manor.

"Father, what are we going to do if that Squib really becomes a wizard?".

"The one named Solim does have some talent, but when it comes to being able to develop that potion entirely on his own, I don't believe it, someone must have helped him, this person must be a potions master. After a moment's hesitation, the man continued: "I will inform the Rich family right away that their heir has been killed by that kid, and they will not give up, and this time the two of them left Selwyn Castle just in time." "

"Can it really be done?, will they not have a portkey on them?".

A

wizard like Elrond would have a portkey with him when he went out. After finishing things outside, you can use the door key to go straight back to the house, saving the time of running back and forth. As for why you don't use apparition, the Ministry of Magic can monitor wizards who use apparition or apparition to a certain extent, and whether it is migration or manifestation, these two spells are limited. For example, in Orvis Manor, outsiders can't get in through apparitions, and similarly, there's no way to leave through apparitions. If you want to leave through the illusion, you can only leave the range of the manor. But if you have a portkey on you, it's much more convenient and you can leave without going out. Besides, using illusion shifting is very mana-intensive, and the magic isn't too stable. Almost every week, there will be a wizard who fails to manifest and splits apart.

But this method can only be used by families like Selwyn or Orvis without any scruples, and if ordinary wizards dare to use a portkey that is not registered with the Ministry of Magic, they will be captured by the striker in a matter of minutes.

"Portkeys aren't a panacea, and if they can seize the moment, they won't have a chance to go. "

The doorkey also needs to start time, as long as you can grasp this time, you can interrupt the activation of the doorkey, and the reuse of the doorkey has a cooldown time, as long as you can kill the two of you during this time, I believe that with your own means and the support of the Richie family, the position of the head of the Orvis family belongs to yourself. With the support of the Richie family, how could that old thing in Gilves be his opponent.

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