Back at Malfoy Manor, Solim was still reminiscing about Snape's face in the basement. It's hard to describe when the mixture of longing, remorse, and happiness after wishing is all intertwined on one face, especially considering that this man is still a 10,000-year-old facial paralysis Snape. Solim regretted that he didn't have a magic camera at the time, otherwise he could have captured Snape's expression as a memento, and it was definitely the most expressive of Snape since the night of Lily's death.

However, when Snape learned from Dumbledore that the Resurrection Stone would be destroyed in the near future, he was very confused, but he finally gave the Resurrection Stone to Dumbledore. Although Snape could not care how many Muggle lives he sacrificed in order to meet Lily, if the Resurrection Stone was not destroyed, the enemy who killed the love of his life would still be at large.

Neither Dumbledore nor Solim had asked about the private conversation between Lily Evans and Snape, and Snape certainly wouldn't have said it. But Solim could guess that it was none other than Lily Evans asking Snape to protect her child from harm. Snape's life is a tragedy: Snape and Lily met first, but in the end the girl he loved married his nemesis and had a child, and he had to protect the enemy's child.

However, it is precisely this extremely twisted and struggling emotion that allows Snape's Occlumency to reach the pinnacle of flaws that even Voldemort and Dumbledore cannot see. Originally, Sculler had also taught Occlumency, but given the young age of the students in Solim's grade at the time, the professor only gave a general explanation of the principles of Occlumency and how to practice it. Although Solim knew how to practice Occlumency, and he knew the principle of this magic very well, he still couldn't do it, and his current level of Occlumency, which was not even a beginner. If it weren't for the thing he was carrying, not to mention Dumbledore, even the average wizard's dementor might not have noticed it.

Solim knew he was still far from it, he still had a lot to learn on the path of magic, but he also knew his shortcomings. Every wizard has his or her own areas of expertise, and of course there are areas that he is not good at. It's like Dumbledore, it's true that he is indeed a great wizard, but his potions level is not as good as Snape, and his knowledge of the principles of magic spells and magic patterns is not as good as Elrond, but he is still a great wizard. Needless to say, wizards, as long as they are individuals, they must have what they are good at and what they are not good at.

Solim knew his situation well, and he had no talent for potions. All he could do was to configure some potions that were not very complicated step by step. Whether it's refining recipes or streamlining operations, these Solims can't do it. All he could do was use the existing recipes and materials to concoct potions that would work properly. Solim is not currently ready to work on potions, which is a discipline that requires lifelong research and exploration, the medicinal properties of various herbs, various principles, the internal connections between various magical reactions, and various formulas, which require a lot of time to study and learn. But the current situation did not allow Solim to devote his limited time to potions.

Solim has some talent for spells, and he learns them very quickly. The first time he touched his wand, it only took him 2 minutes to use the first levitation charm of his life. If it weren't for Solim's talent for spells, Elrond wouldn't have taught him the dangerous spell of "Flashing Fire".

Some people in the wizarding world agree that the talent for magic is related to the talent for magic. This means that the earlier a wizard goes into a magical riot, the faster he can learn spells. At the moment, it seems that this is indeed the case, and in Scullery, Solim is indeed the fastest in the class to learn new spells. Solim was going to take down the Patronus Charm this holiday, his current magic was just enough to unleash a full Patronus, the theory and gist of the spell Solim had all in mind, and the rest was a matter of time.

It turns out that the essence of the European wizarding world is Transfiguration. Therefore, most of the great wizards in Europe have a powerful transfiguration. Transfiguration is all-encompassing, it can be used for attack, defense, and camouflage, but it is precisely because of this all-encompassing that it is extremely difficult to learn. Transfiguration is different from enchantments in that it requires a model to be built in the wizard's mind beforehand, and the model must not conflict with the existing rules of Transfiguration, otherwise problems will occur, sometimes very serious. The most difficult case of St. Mungory is the transformation damage, and many wizards who can't change back can only stay in St. Mungo's forever.

However, Solim has a lot of experience with Transfiguration, because Solim has found that Transfiguration can be seen as a manifestation of a person's mental arithmetic ability in some ways, yes, yes - mathematics also has a place in Transfiguration, and it can even be said that it occupies half of the country. As a student who had been subjected to all kinds of exams, Solim had a deep hatred for mathematics, but that kind of training was not without effect, and Solim was even faster than some adult wizards when building models and calculating transformation nodes—this was said by the professor of Sculler's transformation class. As an aside, Solim was originally in Schule, and the professors, especially the Transfiguration and Charms classes, were very fond of Solim. After all, as long as you are a teacher, you must like the kind of good students who can learn and draw inferences - this is the same all over the world, whether it is wizards or Muggles.

Solim himself knows very well that his immediate priority, and the most urgent need at the moment, is how to improve his survivability – not his combat effectiveness. This is not a cool novel, the villain will first send small soldiers to level up the protagonist, and then send money and equipment to the protagonist, and then wait for the protagonist to develop well, and then he will fight the protagonist alone. Solim knew very well that if someone really wanted to do it to himself, then he would definitely not give himself a chance. After all, they are all pure-blood families that have been inherited for a long time, after all, they are all adult wizards who are good at making stumbling blocks, not to mention much, as long as they face two adult wizards who graduated from Sculle at the same time, Solim will not have the slightest chance.

When Solim saw Lucius, the Malfoy family master's face was very gloomy.

"Uncle Lucius, what's going on?"

"Damn Weasley, it's endless," Lucius said smoothly, "I've got something to do first." With that, he left.

Raising his eyebrows, Solim didn't say anything, wasn't he just going to deal with those dark magic items, what was there, he didn't bother to ask.

He was about to go to find Sylna and Draco, but on the way Solim spotted Luna lying in the hallway, Solim picked her up and looked at her, and found that Luna was not in good spirits. It's true that it's not just cats in the country that the weather is broken now, people can't afford to be energetic. Seeing that June is almost over, and it has rained for nearly half a month this month, Solim is sometimes lucky, fortunately he is a wizard, and his daily life is very convenient, if he is a Muggle, it is estimated that his clothes will not be able to dry.

In the room where they frequented, Sylna was reading the first-year textbook, while Draco was practicing spells on a target. The room was empty, and Lucius asked Malfoy's house-elves to rearrange the room, where Draco learned spells from Solim.

Seeing Solim come in, Draco lowered his wand.

"Did Solim see my father? "

"See, Weasley is looking for your father. Solim replied casually.

You said that the Weasleys are too, isn't this okay to find trouble? You have to be tough and Malfoy is just right, you know to take a chicken feather as an arrow, and run to Malfoy Manor to block Lucius. It's really making people anxious, so that your whole family is laid off, and the wizarding world has not yet talked about subsistence allowances and unemployment benefits, and then your whole family will drink the northwest wind.

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