Levitsis did not take a few men into the Forbidden Forest on the basis of his strength, but returned to Selwyn Castle with Solim after leaving the two to continue copying the rest of the information.

Cadmus is back.

Levitsis needs to consult with him. The basilisk and those things in the depths of the Forbidden Forest were not under his jurisdiction as a permanent officer.

Solim also came to the library, and he thought it would be better to ask Thoth.

"Gohram?"

Looking at the parchment that Solim had handed him, Toth thought for a moment, and finally found the relevant memories in the corners of his brain. He beckoned, and a scroll flew from which shelf.

"Ah—it looks like my memory is as good as ever. Toth unfolded the scroll, as if to validate his idea.

"Lemuel. Iquil's personal codex does record the term "ninety-one-seven". "

"Lemuel. I've never heard of that last name. Solim glanced at the parchment.

"The Ikokoy family died long before 873, and you certainly wouldn't have heard of them. Toth motioned for Solim to read the Codex.

Lemuel is the archwizard that the Slytherin family has asked to test Gohlam's magic resistance with a Patronus. Solim didn't think much of it, but was amazed by Toth's memory.

He has only seen a noun once, but he can remember it, and know exactly where it is written, this ability can be regarded as a miracle skill in any field. Considering that Toth's mind is full of all kinds of magical knowledge and history, this manifestation of efficiency is even more striking.

Solim looked at the parchment notes, but Toth muttered to himself:

"It's a pity that if it weren't for the madness of their last head of the house, we wouldn't have had to exterminate them. Their achievements in white magic are so great that the Church will do whatever it takes to win them over...... It's a pity. "

Then he went on to look at the parchment Solim had given him.

Solim had no opinion on the family's demise, after all, the family's codex was right under his nose right now. He didn't bother to delve into Selwyn's role in it, after all, more than eight hundred years had passed.

He was already drawn to the detailed accounts in the Codex.

Lemuel's Patronus is a horse, and such a great wizard's Patronus cannot stop Gohram's advance, and all he can do is slightly deviate from Gohram's attack.

Based on Lemuel's records, he guessed that Gohram had most of the characteristics of a dark creature. This can be seen by the Patronus being able to confront it, and although it is not very effective, it is indeed a characteristic of dark creatures.

He guessed that if he wanted to use the Patronus to contain Gohlam, it would take at least 8 to 10 White Wizards of his level to make a move.

If you don't use a Patronus, there are indeed a few spells in white magic that work, but those are sacrificial magic, which is costly, and this is only speculation.

Solim saw this and understood, against that monster, using white magic would definitely not work, Selwyn was a dark wizard family, and he didn't have this ability at all.

"Varwell, is there anything like this in the Forbidden Forest?"

Toth looked up suddenly.

"Then you're in big trouble. "

Solim didn't say anything, because that's what happened.

The so-called Valwell is also a magical creature cultivated by sorcerers...... Or, rather, magical plants with biological properties.

It begins as a grayish-green vine, which is placed in the ground and watered with magical flesh before it grows into a dark red mature. At this stage, Valwell is essentially impossible to eliminate - theoretically possible, but in practice there is simply no room for maneuver.

Because Valwell was already huge at that time, and the ground was full of vines that had grown. It will burst out of the ground, hang its prey, and then pull it into the ground.

A few hours earlier, when Solim was working as a scribe at Hogwarts, he had asked if Furnishing or some other magic fire could burn this thing to death.

But the answer given by Levitis is no. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Even if any wizard had the ability to drag the whole of Valwell out of the ground, even if the magic fire could set it on fire, it only took a single vine...... Even if the tiny tentacles on the vines hadn't been completely burned to ashes, Valwell would have survived.

As soon as it comes into contact with the soil, the will start growing anew...... Starting by eating the carcasses of animals, they gradually grow to the point where they can pull large prey directly into the ground.

No one knows exactly how much Varwell in the depths of the Forbidden Forest at Hogwarts has grown underground, but the magical creatures in the depths of the Forbidden Forest have run outside...

If Gohram could be sealed or killed at any cost, then Valwill was a piece of kraft candy that could not be shaken off.

"There's always a way, right? Everything in nature has natural enemies. Solim said. []

"You also said that it was nature, and that Valwell was born of nature? It was a weapon that was carefully bred. Toth shook his head.

"How's the potion?" Solim asked, "There's always a potion that works, right? "

"Smack!"

Thoth slapped the parchment containing the information about the Forbidden Forest seal on the table.

"Do you think you're the smartest?

"No...... I just ......"

"Take a good look at this, boy! I hope you'll be able to speak after watching it!"

Toth beckoned, and another bundle of parchment flew out of the depths of the library.

"The Secret Report on the Varwell Incident in the Ubusu Region of Mongolia?"

Solim looked up at Toth in shock.

"And that kind of thing?"

"You think they invented what Slytherin brought," Toth scoffed, "The basilisk wasn't their invention either, but they didn't breed one at 0.2?"

A Varwell was stocked near Lake Ubudsu, and then the juvenile body, which started with only one main vine, grew into a behemoth in just five years under the nourishment of the lake's water, herdsmen's cattle, sheep, and wild horses, and its influence area was surveyed to be 60 kilometers.

If it weren't for the desert and the next door that stopped its expansion, God knows what it would have grown when the wizard found out something wasn't right.

"At that time, the International Federation of Wizards sent all the member countries, even the mysterious country sent people. It took a full year and a half to contain the situation, and every year someone was sent to clean up the situation. "

Toth looked at Solim and asked calmly:

"Now, son, tell me, do you still find those ideas of yours useful?"

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