The situation in the labyrinth is starting to become precarious for the "players", due to the level and magic tendencies, not one of the 20 people can use the Patronus Charm, and what happens to a group of wizards who are not very good enough to use the Patronus Charm against the two Dementors?

Of the 20 people, except for the one killed by the Dementors, plus Solim and his two puppets, four of the other 16 died, and all of them were "kissed" by the Dementors.

Now it's three Dementors.

"Now things are starting to go wrong. Vanessa blew the hair on her fingers, "If the number of Dementors continues to increase, it will be quite tricky for Solim. "

"Doesn't he know the Patronus Charm?" Calvin touched his bald head, "Oh, yes, I remember, something seems wrong with him, right?"

"Let's see if he can make up his mind, he should have some means to deal with it. But I'm not sure of the possible traps in the labyrinth—"

"Five-legged monsters are not easy to deal with. Kent also said, "That thing is not afraid of magic at all, and it is fast and powerful, and it is not something that that kid can handle at all." "

"No, I'll contact the old man. Vanessa didn't have a problem at this time, so she decided that when the situation was not right, she "called the parents".

Solim's face was a little ugly at this point, and he felt a very familiar feeling: a cold that could freeze and a residual despair in the air.

It's a Dementor!

Solim was as familiar with this terrible creature of darkness as he was with the prisoners of Azkaban.

If it had been him a few months ago, the Dementors wouldn't have bothered him in the slightest, but now ......

Solim knows a lot about Dementors, dark creatures fed on souls and despair. Most magic can't affect them, and the most effective way to combat them is the Patronus Charm - there is no one. However, with the Patronus Charm currently unavailable, Solim didn't feel like he could have an advantage against Dementors, especially in a cramped place like a labyrinth.

Solim stood on the wall motionless, thinking, measuring, but he knew he had to make up his mind.

So he descended from the top of the labyrinth's walls and came to Christina—she was too weak to be of little value other than pathfinder and cannon fodder. But now she has another mission: to take on the excess negativity in Solim's heart.

Now the situation is very clear, there are Dementors in the labyrinth, and to deal with the Dementors you need a Patronus Charm, but because there are too many negative emotions for Solim to use this spell, then he has to find a carrier to take on these excess emotions.

Solim actually has several complete solutions to regain his Patronus, but there is only one way to solve the current situation.

He didn't have a choice.

Solim didn't channel his negative emotions into the experiences of others, but that didn't stop him from knowing what to do. This is similar to a junior brother who has no experience in men and women, no matter how ignorant he is, no matter how ignorant he is, as long as he "meets each other honestly", everything will fall into place.

Kristina began to tremble, as an authentic "mouse", she was actually quite good at negative emotions, at least her "volume" was enough to meet Solim's requirements for her.

But the downside is that she's starting to get less manageable.

Solim had to increase the power of the Imperius Curse to squeeze the last bit of value out of the puppet as much as possible.

The means Ogle spoke of were indeed simple and effective, and the results were immediate. As soon as Solim regained his balance, he knew that his Patronus was back.

However, he was not in a hurry to use it, the wizard's feeling was very accurate, and he did not want to expose the Patronus too soon to drive away the Dementors in the area. If I could, I hope to catch all the disgusting thoughts.

As long as there aren't too many of them, he does have the ability to destroy individual Dementors, and although he may be a little tired, he does have the ability.

The cold feeling continued to deepen, the despair in the air became more intense, and the two golems controlled by the Imperius Curse began to become a little unstable—it was the instinctive resistance of the soul, not something that the Imperius Curse could suppress.

Although Solim can still control them, the power of the Imperius Curse must be strengthened, otherwise they will soon be able to break free from the Curse's control due to the interference of the Dementors.

The cold in the air that penetrated into the marrow became substance in an instant, and despair poured irrepressibly from the bottom of my heart at the same moment, and it was taking over reason at a great speed - the Dementors were coming.

Sensing a living person is a Dementor's instinct, as these disgusting creatures can detect the hidden despair of people whenever someone steps into the range of the Dementor's sense. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Solim kept the golems as far away as possible from monsters that could eat their souls as jelly beans, and their biggest task as a decoy was to lure out as many Dementors as possible so that Solim could catch them all, otherwise the Dementors would flee quickly once the Patronus appeared, and it would not be so easy to find them.

Solim, who knew the Dementors, knew very well that the people in the labyrinth were the food for these Dementors, and once they were full, these Dementors would begin to multiply, and the number of Dementors could never be increased again, otherwise it would greatly limit his movements.

The two Dementors rushed towards the two golems on the ground with desperation, and in extreme fear and despair, Solim's Imperius Curse immediately became invalid, and he did not insist, nor did he continue to increase the power of the Imperius Curse, because it was no longer necessary.

Looking at the two golems that had been "sucked" by the Dementors against the wall with their pitch-black palms, Solim didn't move. He's still waiting, and as the Dementors eat, the desperation of the "food" itself grows stronger, and any Dementors who can sense it will pounce on them and try to get a piece of the pie, it's their instinct.

Christina's eyes have gradually lost their brilliance, indicating that her "cloak" of despair has gradually faded by the Dementors, and when her despair is fully exposed, it is the moment when the Dementors take her soul. []

"Can I control the Dementors?"

It was an idea, and it came to Solim's mind coldly, and it immediately took root.

"It's not impossible. "

This was Solim's second thought that came out of nowhere.

"Won't those Death Eaters be able to control the Dementors?"

This is true, although the "root" of the Death Eaters' control of the Dementors is Voldemort, Solim has a Patronus and has the ability to completely destroy the Dementors. This gave him the ability to "bargain" with the Dementors.

That's right, Dementors are able to communicate. However, in the vast majority of cases, Dementors do not communicate with food, but pounce on them to suck their fill. Unless they show enough strength to destroy them, as was the case with Voldemort, and the British Ministry of Magic was the same.

Now that the Ministry of Magic can make a deal with the Dementors, and the Death Eaters can drive the Dementors, Solim thinks he might as well try.

Anyway, there are only two Dementors right now, and if you can't do it, you can destroy them. But once you can drive these Dementors......

As soon as the thought came to him, Solim's heart began to burn.

Admittedly, the idea is tempting.

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