What is the level of wizards in Tumbledown Alley, adult wizards in Britain generally know. The guys in dirty robes who wandered around the alleys had no formal education, and their knowledge was not even as good as that of a normal fifth-grader.

Solim is also well aware of this.

These vulture-like wizards wield wands of unknown origin, wield a jumble of magic, and will take any opportunity to amass their loot. Normally, one of these wizards, after having a "harvest", returns to their familiar Tumbledown Alley to dispose of the stolen goods - wands, materials, potions...... Anything that can be exchanged for money.

Of course, as long as they don't get into infighting or get killed by the shopkeepers. After getting the money, they will be dashing for a while and then come out again to look for opportunities.

Before Harry's "Five-Nine-Seven" coming-of-age ceremony, there were already a lot of rumors in various small circles in Tumbling Alley, except for those who were brought over by the Death Eaters to stir up the situation, more wizards in Tumbling Alley were ready to "bring their own dry food" to "help". In their opinion, this is a good opportunity. With Death Eaters in front of them attracting fire, they can pick up leaks at will. As long as someone is dead, then it means that a wand worth more than a hundred Galleons is beckoning to you. Whether you pick it up for your own use or sell it, it's a good deal.

The wizards outside Lovegood's house followed the Death Eaters to pick up the leaks. They saw that the Weasleys were going on there, so they wanted to find some "work" in the neighborhood first, and by chance they chose Lovegood's house.

The wizards in Tumbledown Alley may not be of high level, but they are all ruthless, and most of them no longer have a normal concept of right and wrong, and when facing such a group of wizards, any caution is not too much.

But Solim didn't know.

His limited knowledge of the wizards in Tumbledown Alley is that they are low-casting, down-and-out, and dreg...... Despite being an adult wizard, he is not even as magically threatening as a normal fifth-year student.

Given Solim's experience of ransacking an entire shop in Tumbledown Alley alone a few years ago, he didn't take the people in front of him too seriously. The wizards who could set up shop in Tumbledown Alley had two brushes, and if they were able to do that back then, there was no reason to be in the hands of the scum in front of them—that's what Solim thought.

This cannot be said to be arrogant, but can only be said to be empiricism harmful.

Isn't the Death Eater picking the rest more rubbish than garbage? And these tattered guys in front of them don't have the guts to go to the main battlefield, but choose to fight the autumn wind nearby, isn't this a soft persimmon?

For the group of wizards in front of him, Solim felt that there was nothing to say, he didn't even say a word about the scene, and as soon as he went out, he directly moved his hands.

Without holding back, without restraint, Solim came up with a flash of fire—arguably the one he was most familiar with. The wizard at the front of the crowd fell straight to the grass after his head vanished—Solim didn't even remember his face.

To Solim's surprise, the wizards fought back unusually quickly...... as well as weak.

If it weren't for the reaction that had been cultivated over the years, Solim might have been lying down. But even so, he was still a little embarrassed by the continuous blasting charms. The sorcerer's counterattack just now failed to defeat Solim's talisman charm, and although it proved that their magic was low, it still made Solim a little embarrassed.

Christopher was watching from the house, and he didn't mean to make a move. For he was sure that the man's son would not capsize in the gutter, though it was certain that he would be disgraced. Thinking about it, he thinks it's funny, Ogel's son, this genius wizard who went into a magical riot at the age of four and did all kinds of "amazing deeds", was embarrassed by a bunch of crappy wizards in Tumble Alley, Christopher really wants to find Ogle now and let him see the scene below, the expression on Ogel's face must be quite interesting.

Christopher found it interesting, but Solim found it boring.

In all fairness, these wizards reacted well and responded very reasonably, and at first glance, there are many people who have experienced this kind of scene. But no matter how quick the reaction is, no matter how reasonable the response is, but the weak magic power can't even break the opponent's talisman charm, is there any point in such a battle? It's like a group of children holding brooms and slapping at a healthy adult, the scene looks awkward, but the actual physical damage is not at all.....

There was no physical damage, but Solim felt a little unhappy in his heart. He didn't think it should be like this, and he admitted that although he hadn't let his guard down, he really didn't think much of these wizards in his heart. This mental activity caused Solim to be mentally slack, albeit only slightly.

Solim knew he had made a mistake, and he began to correct it seriously. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

The second wizard was slain by his own tattered robes, which suddenly seemed to come to life, wringing his own master into a puddle of mud under the gaze of his fellow victims.

This strange spell had never been heard of even by the knowledgeable wizards in Tumbledown Alley. However, there are still people who see the doorway:

"It's Transfiguration!"

For these wizards in Tumbledown Alley, they can pay a certain price to learn a certain spell from some wizards, or they can buy books on Transfiguration in bookstores to teach themselves, but they never get a formal, systematic transfiguration instruction, and they don't really master Transfiguration like regular wizards, the best part of the European wizarding world, and their methods against enemies never involve the advanced knowledge of Transfiguration.

Solim's hand really shocked them, and they were wrenched to rotten flesh by their own clothes, this was not a good way to die, they would rather be hit by a curse.

Ideas are prickly, the wind is whistling - this is one of the 5.5 characteristics of this type of people, whether wizards or Muggles. But Solim wasn't going to let them go so easily. Very few wizards in Tumbledown Alley are able to apparate, and their transportation is largely based on Floo networks and broomsticks.

The third and fourth wizards died in the same way. The two unlucky ghosts who had just stepped on the broomstick and had not yet taken off were split into two pieces by Solim's two blades, which directly connected the person with the broom.

Now there were only three people in Solim's sight.

"Doesn't seem to be the right number?" Solim's mind wandered, he remembered that there should be a little more. As soon as he went out, he made a move, and his impression of the number of people only stayed on "a group".

Solim didn't know much about the wizards' methods, and he didn't know much about their style of doing things—so he had to pay a price.

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