Human beings are rule creatures, and anyone, no matter how high their status, must abide by some kind of "rules of the game". For the Presbyterian Church and the Ministry of Magic, there is no direct subordination to law or policy, but wizards in the system understand that the reason for not doing so is not that it can't be done, but that it is not necessary.

The concerns and functions of the Presbyterian Council do not overlap with those of the Ministry of Magic, and strictly speaking, there is no conflict between the two in terms of functional planning.

The Presbyterian Council is first and foremost to ensure its own absolute superiority, and secondly, to focus on individuals or things with high magical powers, and the Ministry of Magic exists to provide order to the wizarding world and to maintain that order—the order set by the Presbyterian Council.

Therefore, when a pure-blood wizard of noble birth violates the laws of the Ministry of Magic, there is no so-called "immunity", and the laws of the Ministry of Magic are aimed at every wizard, and there are no exceptions.

Of course, if you have the ability to make people unable to get hold of you, that's your job.

Solim was only a recent graduate, but strictly speaking, he would only be considered a graduate if he got on the train leaving Hogwarts tomorrow morning. Now if he really wants to be more serious, he is still a student.

It is true that he comes from the ancient pure-blood family of Selwyn, but that doesn't stop an Auror from making things difficult for him in a sensitive location under the pretext of being a "suspicious person". Because the Ministry of Magic did issue a written order "not to spare any suspicious person".

Maybe Solim or Carlos can use the power of the family to clean up this unsightly Auror after the fact, but for now...... Under the watchful eye of a host of Ministry of Magic thugs, it would be foolish for them to move out of their family name.

At least in this kind of formal occasion in full view, you still need to follow the ~ rules.

For example, being interrogated by the Aurors. Even if Sirius and Tonks both stood up as Aurors to vouch for Solim and Carlos, without an official pass issued by the Ministry of Magic, even if Solim and Carlos were formally detained, it would be legally defensible.

Facing the ill-intentioned Auror in front of him, Solim and Carlos glanced at each other, neither of them expected the other party to jump out so quickly.

"I thought it was going to be yin. Solim looked at Carlos, "What do you think we should do? I always felt like the family didn't have that pass for us, just for fishing." "

Even though the opposing team had a team of strikers who had already drawn their wands, Carlos was still unhurried.

"It's a pity it's a small fish. Carlos sneered disdainfully, "An airborne Auror can only lead a rabble, what about your Auror teammates, and what about your battle squad?"

"An unbelievable Auror who leads a team of strikers and wants to send us away?"

Carlos leaned forward, almost slamming his face into the face of the Auror opposite.

"I say, are you dreaming?"

Carlos had obviously done something, perhaps when he looked at the Auror and shocked the other party's mind, and the Auror was a little sluggish at this time.

The strikers not far away did not notice the situation here due to some distance, and they thought that the two sides were still negotiating.

"Is this really good?" Solim tilted his head and weighed the distance of the striker, already preparing for a possible conflict.

"Anyway, people are also acting within the rules, and attacking the Aurors is a felony. "

"But I didn't attack him, did I?" said Carlos, smiling, "and his men were watching, and I didn't even pull out my wand." "

Solim smiled as well, and stopped talking, but followed Carlos past the Aurors in front of him and walked towards Lupin.

Some of the Ministry's legal loopholes are quite obvious, such as the definition of the crime of assaulting the Aurors.

Using wands or weapons to violently obstruct the Aurors in the performance of their official duties...... Under these circumstances, it counts as an attack on the Aurors.

Carlos didn't use a wand, he didn't use any weapons, he just looked at the Auror, and it would be too much to say that Carlos's eyes were weapons. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

The strikers did not stop Solim and the group, and they were still waiting for the Auror's order, and seeing that he did not say anything to stop Solim and the group, they let them go. As for what will happen to that Auror when he comes to his senses...... That's another story.

“...... You know, the law is such a thing, especially when it was codified for a purpose, it leaves a loophole for some people to exploit at the right time. "

Carlos said terrible things...... It wasn't that scary, Solim thought that the twins' father, Mr. Weasley, who had gained notoriety among pure-blood wizards, had done something similar: he had written his own legal texts on Muggle items, and then left some loopholes for himself to fulfill his preferences for Muggle items.

"Is there anything that is a higher priority? I mean the probing. "[]

Solim had already tucked the elf's monocle into his eye socket and looked around. There is no trace of magic here, it is just ordinary wooden houses and tents, and only a few tents have traces of magic power. Based on Solim's observations, and proper reasoning, the tents had been cast with the Traceless Stretching Spell.

The Richie family's secret prison obviously couldn't have been placed in a tent with the Traceless Stretching Charm cast. It's not only dangerous, it's also unstable, and it's too easy to make mistakes.

He prefers the humble wooden houses in front of him, and maybe he can find that entrance in some basement.

"We've had some discussions...... Lupin pulled out a crumpled map, "this is the lair of the Rich family, they're in the deepest part of the building, and only one side is facing the wooden houses, the other three sides are rock walls and dirt—Dumbledore has already confirmed." "

"Oh?" Solim gave him a surprised look, "Is it okay to say that Dumbledore has made sure that there is no hidden entrance there?"

"That's right. Lupin nodded, "If the headmaster can't find out, I don't think we'll either—"

He glanced at the glasses on Solim's face, "Even if you're wearing this." "

"We can infer that," Lupin continued, "the people of the Richie family did not place their prison in their lair, for unknown reasons, but if that were the case, then it could not have been too far from their lair, it must have been very close—"

So we deduced that it should be in the nearest built-up area to them. Lupin scratched his finger across the map, "It's a bit of a hassle here, though." "

"How?" asked Solim.

Lupin glanced up at him and said:

"The original vampire lived there and died. "。

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