Solim has been to the Italian underworld, which belongs to Kuchocchi, and is filled with a gray fog that makes it impossible to see too far.

But the underground world under Tumbledown Alley is a little different. It's dim, but it's easy to see, and it's still very pristine, with rocks and dirt. It's just a huge space carved out of the ground, without any decoration or any idea of further modification, just a few houses and tents in some corners.

Truth be told, Solim was a little disappointed.

Not only are the diagon alleys and tumbledowns on the ground not as good as the beautiful squares and streets of Italy, but even the underground world is not as good as people. This is no longer a sentence of "rough style" that can be fooled.

Solim's group of five people walked on the half-dry and half-wet mud floor, and Kingsley didn't come down with them after the docking was completed, he had another mission.

According to Lupin, the current situation is not bad. If you had been here a few years earlier, the ground here would have rarely found dry places, and there was excrement everywhere.

Thinking about all these things under his feet, Tonks obviously couldn't stand it anymore, and as a result, 490 almost tripped over a small pit, but fortunately, Lupin quickly helped her.

Although this behavior was very much in line with Tonks's gruffy style, Solim sensed the joy in her heart. It was not so much a perception as an observation, and in fact the group here had discovered that there was a little bit of ambiguity between Tonks and Lupin.

"The Richie family's home base — I mean, where they used to be entrenched, was in the deepest part, a natural cavern. Lupin wasn't out of words, but it undoubtedly diverted everyone's attention.

"It's definitely been searched more than once. Carlos shook his head, "Our people went in and saw it, and Dumbledore should have gone in if he guessed correctly, and if they couldn't find anything, we would have gone in the same way." "

Solim thinks that he can't compare to a character like Dumbledore, and if the family sends people and Dumbledore has been here and still can't find anything, there is no need for his group to waste that time.

"Have you ever thought—" Solim said as he surveyed the dilapidated log cabin on the side of the road, "that rumored prison (CDFE) may not be in the original lair of the Rich family?"

As he spoke, Solim pointed to the wooden houses of varying heights on the side of the road.

"There are a lot of rotten houses like this, you know, this is underground, and even if we dig a layer down, we can't see it from the outside. Solim said, "Is it possible to put the prison underground and use this rotten wooden house as a cover?"

"Of course we thought about that possibility. Sirius shrugged, "You're underestimating us Aurors, too. The problem is that there are so many houses here that the Aurors and Strikers are already stretched thin to keep Tumbledown Alley and its daily patrols there, not to mention the fact that sometimes they have to send people to hunt down wanted werewolves and vampires, and even sometimes the Ministry of Magic will take action from this side when they are short on manpower. "

Sirius pouted, "How many people do you think the Ministry of Magic can come up with to conduct a large-scale investigation?"

"And one thing," Carlos also said, "the secret prison of the Rich family must have all kinds of protective measures, and if they cover the entrance with magic, I don't think the average wizard really has the ability to detect it." "

A very real word.

Solim agrees with Carlos.

He himself had a similar experience. In that cave by the sea, he had seen the entrance to the wall that was covered by Voldemort's magic, and if he hadn't known there was a problem, he wouldn't have been able to perceive it with his magic.

Although his magic has improved considerably, Solim still doesn't stand out in the field of magic perception.

But he had his way.

His box contained a lot of good treasures, many of which had never even been opened. Today, though, Solim remembered that he had a pair of monocles that could detect signs of magic.

There is a group of elven merchants in Tumbledown Alley, and their leader is a goblin merchant named Babu. The last time Solim worked with it, he managed to get another vanishing cabinet.

"What is this?" Sirius looked at Solim with his monocle, "a pair of glasses?"

"Beautifully presented. "Tonks' attention is all about appearances. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

"Fairy things?" Lupin was still knowledgeable, and he could see the origin of the glasses at a glance.

"That's right, goblin glasses. Solim took off the lens and handed it to Lupin, "Put it on, it can see traces of magic." I guess it would be very helpful to find the entrance. "

If a normal-looking wall has traces of magic escaping, then there is something wrong with that wall. As long as you wear it, sweep it around, and secret rooms, hidden entrances, and even secret passages to the outside world can be revealed.

Lupin was visibly shocked by what he saw when he put on his glasses, something he had never seen before - anything with traces of magic could escape his eyes.

"Good thing!" Lupin looked excited, "I think we're going to get something out of this operation." "[]

"Let me see!"

Tonks on one side poked Lupin with her hand, and she also wanted to try it.

Hearing Tonks's words, Lupin seemed a little hesitant, if it was his own thing, he would give it to Tonks without saying a word, but this is Solim's, and Tonks still has a bad problem, in Blake's old mansion, Tonks has broken things. Lupin wasn't sure if she would fall to the ground in the next second when she handed it to Tonks......

"It's alright," Solim saw the good old man Lupin's concerns, "you don't think I'll be able to catch a pair of glasses as a wizard, do you?"

Solim felt that Lupin was a little too cautious, even if Tonks missed and didn't catch it, or if the glasses didn't get caught and fell off her face?

A patrol of strikers emerged from another intersection, led by an Auror. When Solim spotted them, they were seen as well.

"What people!"

"Lamplighter!"

Solim frowned at Sirius.

"Oh, it's Black's. "

The lead Auror was a middle-aged man facing the gloom, and with the wand of the striker behind him in his hands, Solim wasn't sure if this was the norm when they were on patrol, or if it was aimed at them. So it quietly hid its right body behind Carlos so that it could pull out its wand at any moment.

"It's been such a night, what are you doing here?" the Auror on the other side didn't let his guard down, "Show me your identification first!"

Sirius also knew that this was a formal process, after all, changing one's appearance was not a big deal.

After confirming Sirius and Tonks' Auror identities, the lead Auror examines the remaining three.

"Who are they?".

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