Solim found himself in the trap of having to play by the rules set by the other side.

Why?

Why should I get out of the maze according to the information given by others, instead of creating the conditions to get out of the maze myself?

Yes, the flying spell and the phantom shifter are indeed useless, but without these means, can you only wander around the maze? Without these means, you can't climb the wall and make the terrain of the maze no longer limit yourself?

The red-skinned wizard - what did you say in the first place?

Reach the center or end of the maze and get an object, if there is only one person, it is considered a victory. If there is no verbal misleading, Solim is already in the center of the labyrinth at this time, and the situation here is indeed different, if there is anything at all, it must be - inside the temple.

"Is the reason for the darkness in the temple to exist because there are other people alive in the labyrinth?" Solim thought it was possible.

The last person can get the designated thing, so it can be explained that it can't be obtained in the presence of other people.

Before the Dementors returned, Solim returned to the pyramid, where he decided to take a closer look and study what the supposed sacrifice was all about.

There is a limit to the magical power that a wizard can control, and for humans who are not very good at magic affinity, even if they become a wizard and have a certain ability to cast spells, they still can't really become a "magical creature".

What is a "magical creature"?

Creatures that don't have to chant spells, that can perform magic on instinct without having to learn are magical creatures, and some of these creatures have magic-like abilities.

Dementors, for example, can dominate human fears.

For example, the unicorn, which can sense the malice of other creatures.

But wizards don't have this innate magic-like ability, and can only rely on acquired learning. A wizard who has shown a talent for magic will have a high probability of going wrong if he does not learn it systematically, either to hurt himself or others.

After systematic learning, wizards were able to rely on wands to perform magic, but there was still a limit, and this limit came from the blood and soul of wizards, so ancient wizards used the bloodlines of various magical creatures to transform themselves, and some people had the probability of becoming great wizards, so that their souls would no longer age.

But the wizards were not satisfied, and they continued to study, and when certain harsh conditions were met, the souls of wizards were immortalized, and these wizards could perform more powerful and obscure forbidden magic.

There are very few wizards who can go this far, but this small group of top wizards is still not satisfied, they are eager to go further.

Just like they have always done: from an ordinary wizard to become a great wizard, and then through the various resources poured by the family and their own talents to become immortal, after the complete transformation of the soul, they are still not satisfied, and they are eager to go further......

Wizards who come to this point will face a fundamental question: What is the nature of magic?

Wizards must dig out the root of this problem in order to find its way.

If it's just a pile of mana, it's just a boring storage tank, and if it's just a hard spell caster, it won't help if some hard conditions are not met, but even with powerful magic and exquisite skills, these top wizards find that something is missing...... Some crucial factors are missing.

It was emotion, pure, intense emotion.

In the midst of extreme anger or fear, these top wizards found that magic seemed to have become a little different, more pure.

This gave them a good inspiration, and they started working on the subject. But they immediately ran into a problem: people can't maintain that kind of pure and intense emotion for a long time, not anyone.

No one can maintain that extreme emotion all the time, because there is always a place in the human heart for other feelings. So the wizards decided to "artificially" create a magical creature capable of maintaining pure emotions.

But in fact, these wizards created more than one magical creature, some of which were erased and disappeared into history, while others were preserved for various reasons.

For example...... Dementors.

Dementors will swallow a person's soul whole, thus bringing a human body to the state of a "soulless", which is valuable to these obsessed wizards, but that's not the point.

The point is that souls taken by Dementors can be retrieved within a certain period of time, and this "material" needs to be used in conjunction with some kind of elaborate sacrifice.

Sacrifice 9 special magical creatures plus 9 intact souls captured by the Dementors to awaken the sleeping Hydra.

This sacrificial ritual was performed once, but it was because of that sacrifice that a group of top wizards fell.

The murals and text on each pyramid platform allowed Solim to piece together a more complete story, one that terrified him.

Is this the kind of thing that a wizard of his level should touch? Complete this sacrifice, summon a hydra, and then fall to the ground and die silently as recorded on the stone tablet?

Solim was a little suspicious now, not because he doubted the authenticity of the information on the stele and the frescoes, but about Kuchoki's intentions.

The group of people in the labyrinth, one counts as one, all belong to the level of lame wizards, and it is obviously impossible for them to complete this sacrifice? So what does Kuzhuoqi mean?

Just want everyone to kill until the last one is left? (read the violent novel, go to the Feilu Novel Network!)

Sometimes it's not a good thing to think too much, and Solim is a bit of a dilemma right now. On the one hand, he didn't want to be led by the nose, and he wanted to leave here with his sword, and on the other hand, he was curious to see what this sacrifice was all about.

This is the work of a group of immortal wizards, and their research can be used as a reference for those who come after them in a sense.

While Solim was still weighing the pros and cons, the Dementors returned, not just the original two, but five others with them, apparently having eaten a full meal before.

These Dementors came back empty-handed.

Solim chuckled in his heart, he didn't know how many Dementors there were in the labyrinth at the beginning, but the Dementors must have split, he just didn't know how many people they ate. In this way, it is estimated that the nine people needed to sacrifice are not enough. []

The coldness and terror brought by the seven Dementors quickly spread, and a layer of frost soon formed on the pyramid. Solim summoned his Patronus as a way to fend off the uncomfortable feeling.

Solim flicked his wand and looked at the foggy sky.

"Give it a try and see if there's any chance of breaking the trick. "。

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