Cardinal Cavinstoon is dead.

An absolutely powerful wizard was poisoned in just two seconds, or even less than two seconds, which was obviously not expected by the already dead Cavinsdo, otherwise he would not have fallen to the ground with a blue-black face and a hideous face.

But this result was also unexpected.

Upon realizing that Brabi was dead, all he could do at the time was to put up a stubborn resistance—Solim knew very well how powerful a wizard could be who could kill Brabi in an instant, even before he had time to react. That was not something he could confront head-on.

As it was, Solim's best fire still didn't have any effect on Cavinsdo, and he didn't even know how he was subdued in the end.

Until now, Solim still has "six-five-zero" and does not know what happened to him.

Why did his Animagus appear so abruptly, Solim can guarantee that he definitely did not consciously use the Animagus transformation. It's more like an instinct or a conditioned reflex, like a knee-jerk reflex, which happens naturally when certain conditions are met.

But one thing he knew was that if Cavins hadn't tried to capture him alive, he wouldn't have any chance of fighting back.

As a white cardinal, Cavinsto's insight is naturally worthy of his status. As soon as Solim made a move, he was keenly aware that this wizard who had just come of age was a little bit weak.

For a newly-grown wizard to be able to use the power of fire to that extent, in addition to talent, it also requires some advanced knowledge of the dark arts, and those forbidden knowledge are usually strictly controlled and the spread of it is restricted.

Then the matter is clear, this young man is from the Thirteen Families.

Cavinsdo's judgment was not wrong, and a living hostage from the Thirteen Families was also very important, and it would be better if it was a direct member, so he had no problem capturing Solim alive, and simply killing this high-quality resource was a huge waste.

But what the mighty Cavinsdo didn't expect was that Solim had blood from Clermont and was still awakened.

The spell he chose was generally not a problem, it was a kind of magic that used the emotion of jealousy to close the mind of the target, but it so happened that the outward manifestation of jealousy was the image of the snake......

Magic made of jealousy is useful to everyone else, but not to a wizard with Clermont blood, not to mention that Solim is a wizard who has awakened his Animagus form and has Clermont blood.

Cavinsdo's magic strengthened him rather than restricting him with magic.

So the white cardinal died, and he died very unjustly. Such a reversal would not have occurred in Solim's position. If they were to face each other head-on, the ten Solims would never be the match for Cardinal Cavinsdo, just look at Brabi.

He was also an elite wizard, but when he faced Cavinsdo, who had the Holy Spike, he didn't even have time to react and died on the spot. Solim had not the slightest confidence in defeating the cardinal, and even escaping was a luxury.

When the difference in strength is too large, every move of the weaker side is actually in vain, and Solim feels that he has a voice, he has faced many wizards who are far more powerful than him, and he has also crushed poor creatures who are far inferior to him, and he has a say in this.

Suffice it to say, if it weren't for Cavins' discernment, which saw that Solim was a wizard with a background and chose to capture him alive, he might have survived today. But he has excellent eyesight, and he senses the difference in Solim at a glance, and has the idea of capturing him alive, coupled with the Clermont bloodline in Solim......

Solim sat on his knees, his confused brain gradually sobering up, and he figured out the general context of the matter, followed by a cold sweat.

Today's events can be said to be all coincidences, but if there is a single detail that goes wrong, he will not stand here. But then he realized something: why did this white bishop come to the door at this time?

He was in the office at the time, but he called Brabi to come directly, and did not report in advance according to the department's procedures, if the information leaked from his side, it means that there is something dirty in his office.

But Solim still prefers that the problem lies with Buckingham Palace.

Come to think of it, the little head of the British office under the Muggle Liaison Office of the Muggle Affairs Administration has Buckingham Palace eyeliner, and it makes no sense that the Church of England doesn't have .....

Without warning, a black mist filled the messy living room, and then the black mist quickly converged towards the center of the room, faintly forming a human figure.

The black fog cleared, and Levitsis appeared in front of Solim with a strange wizard.

"Brabi is dead?" Solim's great-grandfather surveyed the battlefield around him, then asked his great-grandson for a definitive answer.

"Well, dead. Solim stood up with his hands on his knees, "Nail struck - neither he nor I reacted." "

The strange wizard had stepped forward and begun to examine Cavinsdo's body.

"Cavinsdo, he's right. The Holy Nails and the Gospels are there. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

"It was poisoned. "

After saying that, he stood up and put away the two powerful magic items, and by the way, he also carried Cavinsdo's body in his hand.

"Poisoned ......," Levites glanced at the strange-looking corpse, then looked at Solim with a strange gaze, "you can surprise me. "

"I ......"

"If there is anything to be put in advance, we have to go first, otherwise it will be too late in a while. Levitsis shook his head, one in each hand, dragging Solim and the strange wizard to explode a black mist in place. []

About two minutes later, two groups of people entered the messy meeting room almost simultaneously.

One group of Wizarding Authority and the Royal Guards tried to see what was going on, while the other was four men and women in fancy costumes, some carrying crossbows and some with sledgehammers...... The style of painting looks very inconsistent.

Ignoring the vigilant royal guards watching them, the group began to search the room for clues.

"It's gone! It must have been taken away. "

"The nails and the Gospels must be recovered, or we will not be able to reconcile them. "

"We need clues! Identify those blasphemers!"

"You, Lambs, tell us who the wizards were—in the name of God!".

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