Solim didn't tell Cheeto the true identities of the Aikins siblings, and in his opinion, Cheetos wouldn't care if he wasn't a werewolf or not, and he hadn't had anything to do for a long time.

Cheedo floated away excitedly, now motivated with a goal, and he was ready to go over and see the two little ones now.

After watching Cheetto disappear into the wall, Solim sent a feather of ashes to Sylna, informing her of what was happening here and preparing her family.

Sending Cheetos away, Solim was finally able to calm down and take a good look at the thick book that could crush people to death.

At a time when humanity was still very weak—a long time ago, of course, wizards hadn't even invented wands. Compared to the weakness of humans at that time, the Centaur population was very strong.

The Gray Horsemen, the Black Horse People, and the Red Horse People formed a large tribal alliance of three different types of Centaurs, each with its own duties: the Gray Horsemen were the apothecaries and soothsayers who provided medical care to the tribe and advised the chief, the Black Horse People were warriors who were responsible for defending the tribe and foreign wars, and finally the Red Horse People were craftsmen among the Centaurs, responsible for buildings, utensils, and weapons.14

Together, these three types of centaurs supported a piece of the centaurs, and at that time, all kinds of magical creatures ran around and dragons flew all over the sky, fighting for space for their population to reproduce. But the good times didn't last long, and since the wizard invented something like a wand, humanity began to expand rapidly. The wizards with their wands in hand, these outliers among ordinary humans, began to lead humans to seize the living space.

This raises the problem that humans will inevitably clash with other species, and it is under this circumstance that the centaurs had their first war with humans – known in history as the Centaur Wars.

The history of magic at Hogwarts has taught this war - but from a wizard's point of view, and inevitably to degrade centaurs in order to highlight the greatness of humanity. Although the process is different, the result is in line with the facts: the centaurs were torn apart by the humans and fled to death, and it was in this historical context that the two groups of centaurs in the Hogwarts Forbidden Forest found refuge in the Slytherin family.

The Dark Horsemen's strong bodies could not withstand the spells of human wizards, and their bows and spears could not harm wizards who could use magic, the houses and temples built by the Red Horse people were razed to the ground by wizards, and their hand-crafted weapons were defeated in the face of more ingenious humans, and the Gray Horsemen's superb healing methods could not heal the cursed warriors, and as for their other old profession, Solim did not know how they saw the fate of their own people.

The description of the Centaur War in the book is very objective - more than the Hogwarts textbook, and there is no subjective emotion. The ornament brings out the greedy and brutal side of human beings.

In addition to the detailed descriptions of the war, Solim also found the things he was most interested in—the various secrets of the centaurs, such as the statues held by each of the three centaur groups.

Despite the fact that centaurs like to wield spears and bows and arrows, they are a race that can use magic, and this magical talent is often only found in Centaurs - just like humans, not all of them are wizards. By the same token, not all centaurs can use magic.

The centaurs did not master the craft of wand-making, so they could not use lethal spells. But they have unique skills in other directions: one is healing, which involves the knowledge of herbs and potions, and the other, a magical ritual through which the centaurs will select their leaders, but the specific operation book does not specify it, only mentioning the need for statues in the hands of the three tribes.

That's it!

Solim's eyes lit up, the book proved that the centaur elder had indeed not blinded himself, and that the statue did have some kind of function. But this only proves that the centaur statue has a certain effect, according to the words of the centaur elder at the time, Solim can clearly deduce that this effect is related to the soul, but how to use it, and how to do the centaur's magic ritual, Solim was a little helpless when he thought of this, not to mention that he hadn't even seen the shadow of the remaining two statues.

"Let's hope everything goes well. Solim closed the book heavily, he only hoped that the trip to the Forbidden Forest wouldn't go awry.

Solim's return to Selwyn Castle was not hidden from the elders sitting here, and even if he used the magic of the phoenix to cross the island, it was impossible to hide the various measures in the castle. It's just that I heard that Solim went to the big library, and the elders didn't bother him for the time being, and now that it's time for lunch, they naturally want to take this opportunity to call him over.

The meal at noon was uncomfortable - for Solim, his biggest patron at Selwyn Castle was Elrond, but he had been "driven back" to the United States not long ago. This meant that Solim didn't have anyone to negotiate and rely on inside the castle, and in front of the old monsters who were a fraction of his age, without Elrond, Solim didn't even have anyone to help.

It's very depressing, and at lunchtime Solim was all focused on speaking, and he had to be careful to maintain something that he didn't want these old guys to do since 083, although he couldn't resist if they really wanted to dig something out of Solim......

The reward for a frightened lunch was gratifying.

Solim regained possession of the portkey to Selwyn Castle - an affirmation that not all Selwyns were entitled to one of these. The old guys also gave Solim a brooch, in the style of the Selwyn coat of arms, which served as a barrier for the wearer when the wizard didn't cast the protective charm, or if the protective charm was broken.

It's a life-saving thing, and Solim gladly accepts it. Although the style of Selwyn's coat of arms made him feel a little awkward, it did not prevent him from pinning the brooch to his chest—the dress inside, not the robe outside.

In return, Solim also handed over to the family some of the basilisk scales, snake molts, fangs, as well as ash feathers, tears, and ashes after nirvana.

Afterwards, Elrond's father, Solim's great-grandfather, privately revealed to him that the final placement plan for the basilisk was still being discussed, telling him to be optimistic about the basilisk and not to go wrong.

How could it be? Solim pouted inwardly, he would still need the Basque Country when he went to the Forbidden Forest in two days. _

Feilu reminds you: three things to read - collect, recommend, and share!

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