With Dumbledore's translation, Sylna finally got to speak to her brother. When Sylna knew that the material for her brother's poisoning came from the Orvis family, she began to think down, and then did not avoid Dumbledore and Snape, and directly said her thoughts.

The reason why Sylna was able to become a wizard was that the Orvis family - or Gilvesovis made a difference, and he had a very good relationship with Sylna and Solim's grandfather, they both knew this, so he had no obvious reason to harm Solim, and given that the material from the Orvis family was only the bicorn, the material was problematic, this could also explain the problem to some extent, and of course other possibilities could not be ruled out.

Sylna had asked herself in detail about the whole process of becoming a wizard, including Solim's efforts and her grandfather's busy finding the same little squib as herself, as well as all the potions that Gilves had brewed for herself, which Sylna had already learned from her grandfather and her brother. Naturally, he also knew that Flegioves's position in the Orvis family was unstable, he had an uncle with bad intentions, and he was ready to attack Elrond and Solim, but he didn't get the chance. These Solim also spoke to Sylna.

So Sylna boldly guessed that Deliovis, that is, Flegg's uncle, had done something to the horns of the two-horns, but it was against his nephew, not at Solim, but Gilvis packed it up to Solim when he returned the gift, which made Solim unlucky.

Sylna's guess is logical, and Solim also thinks in his heart that the truth of the matter is likely to be like this, that is, in fact, there should be no problem with the compound decoction he boiled, but for various reasons, Solim has been made like this.

Solim's eyes looked at Snape.

"I don't think you'll be able to understand my explanation of the pharmacology right now. Snape stared into Solim's eyes and pouted, "I've seen the polyjuice decoction you brewed, and I can only say that it is a qualified potion that can play its due role, but other than that, there is nothing outstanding about it." "

Oh, I knew it was this kind of evaluation. Solim thought helplessly.

"Yes, you can, but you have to talk to the principal. Glancing at Solim, Snape stepped out of the way.

"Oh, what? Solim. "

It's really inconvenient, and now if there are not these two masters in front of me, it will be a problem to communicate with others.

"Miss Selwyn, your brother wants you to bring his suitcase. Dumbledore beckoned.

Sylna knew what her brother wanted to do, and pointed her wand at the box to the bedside. Then he lifted the quilt and picked up Solim's right hand.

Dumbledore watched with interest at the scene in front of him.

After opening the box, Sylna began rummaging through it, eventually pulling out Solim's priceless box. Snape flickered over at some point, his eyes fixed on the bottles of potions in the box, and the materials in the box.

It wasn't until Sylna touched her dean that Snape looked away and turned to Solim.

"Two drops will restore your mobility, and four drops will completely remove the toxins. Then he said to Syrna, "Give me the transparent bottle." "

Snape was a Potions master, and he carried a dropper with him. Pinching Solim's mouth open, Snape dripped four phoenix tears, and after a while, Solim's body slowly moved. The three of them watched as Solim struggled to regain his mobility in bed.

After a while, Solim finally sat up with the help of Sylna.

"It's finally alive. Solim's voice was unusually hoarse now, and some words had lost his voice.

"How do you feel now?" Dumbledore asked.

"It's like dying once. Solim began to move his wrists.

"Headmaster, I have to ask you out, you've been staying too long, and it's going to affect his recovery. "Madam Pomfrey is driving people again.

"Oh, Merlin, are you regained?" Pomfrey said in surprise when he saw Solim moving his neck. Then he quickly stepped forward and began to check on Solim's physical condition.

"Bobby, Mr. Selwyn's health has improved considerably. Dumbledore said softly.

"But he's still weak! he'll have to stay with me for the night to keep an eye on the situation!" Madam Pomfrey didn't give an inch, and she was probably the only one at Hogwarts who dared to confront Dumbledore.

"Okay, Solim, get some rest, I'll go to the office after I get out of the hospital, and I......'ll change the current one when I get back." Rest well. With that, he and Snape left.

"Miss Selwyn, please leave as well. Madam Pomfrey stared at Silna like an eagle preparing to hunt.

"I'll put my things away and go. Sylna gestured to the box.

"Good sister, put my things away and keep them out of sight, especially Professor Snape, who just looked like he was going to snatch my box and run away. Solim smiled flatteringly at his sister.

"I've seen quite a few people on my way here. Silna replied with a blank face.

"It's almost curfew time now, isn't it?, why are there still people hanging outside?" Solim said in surprise, "Could it be that Filch has resigned?"

"Not really. Sylna lifted the box with a levitation charm, "It's just a group of people fighting in the hallway, and everyone is watching......" Walking to the door, Sylna turned back, "And you know them all." "

Guessing, Solim was willing to bet all his possessions on Draco and Weasley, or even Potter.

Sure enough, it didn't take long. Harry and Ron were in the hospital - they were still unconscious.

Draco was ruthless enough, but it could have been Goyle or Crabbe. These two guys have big shoulders and round waists, and they are more like boxers than wizards.

Lying on the bed, Solim didn't bother with the busy Madam Pomfrey or the swearing of Weasley when he woke up. He was now wondering what would happen to Dumbledore looking for him. I handed him the diary, could it be...... The "fun things" that Dumbledore said on vacation had already been arranged? and that was terrible...... Solim had no idea how Dumbledore was going to use the journal to train Harry, and Solim didn't think Dumbledore could control the memory in the diary.

In Solim's opinion, simply killing the journal was the best way to deal with it. Even if Dumbledore didn't have any plans to dispose of Horcruxes for the time being, he should have put them on the shelf and kept them away from the crowd, rather than trying to do anything with these dangerous dark magic items. Because those are uncontrollable, especially the diary, which contains memories of Voldemort when he was sixteen, it is conscious, that is, it can actively influence those who approach and come into contact with it, considering the ability of the young wizards in Hogwarts to identify dark magic objects...... and Voldemort's demagogic abilities at the age of sixteen, it can be said that as long as that diary falls into the hands of the student, something will definitely happen.

The next day, Solim was discharged from the hospital without incident, along with the two Gryffindors, and as he left, Ron snorted at Solim.

The morning was boring magical history, and Solim could only say that school really had classes. Early in the morning, I take the history of magic, is this for the students to catch up on sleep? Instead of going, Solim wrote a letter and sent it with the owl of the school, which was addressed to the European Association of Pharmacists, Vice President Gilves Ovis. Solim explained what had happened to him in the letter, and said nothing else, believing that Gilves would understand what he meant.

At lunchtime, Draco triumphantly described to Solim what had happened last night, how he had beaten up the two Gryffindors in front of everyone.

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