If Solim heard Borkin's words at this time, he would have smiled bitterly, because he felt that he was the Muggle with the wand.

He felt this way because he had a little problem with the spell.

Back at home and saying hello to Cheeto, Solim learns that his sister and Elena have gone out to walk on the cat—yes, the cat. Although Luna is Solim's pet, she and Sylna seem to get along better, which may be due to Solim's lack of proper spending time with her.

Since neither of them was home, Solim simply slipped into his chest. He has been working on ...... recently Or learn a spell - ~ Imperius Curse.

For Solim, whether it is the Prudger Curse or the Imperius Curse, if he looks at them from the standpoint of "being used", he is simply familiar with these two spells, and he can change his position, but when he becomes a user, he finds that the Imperius Curse seems to have become a little unfamiliar.

This is certainly not an illusion, and the feeling of hitting and being beaten is definitely different.

Learning the Imperius Curse was the result of Solim's deliberation. The reason why this so-called "unforgivable curse" is restricted is more an ethical issue than a matter of ethics than how evil it really is. Looking at the Aurors in the Ministry of Magic, Solim dared say that their Imperius Curse was even more slippery than that used by some Death Eaters. Because in the work of the Aurors, the Reaper and Imperius Charms were authorized to be used in certain circumstances. Since the Aurors could use this so-called "unforgivable curse" to a limited extent, Solim felt that he should also master it, after all, in some cases, there was a difference in the difficulty of doing things between wizards who had mastered the Imperius Curse and those who had not.

Thanks to the Selwyn family, Solim has a lot of complete information on the spell at hand, and his magic power has stabilized almost as an adult, and thanks to the magic riot in his early years, Solim's magic power is enough to support him for a long time of practice.

On the hardware, Solim had met all the requirements to practice the Imperius Curse, but the effect of casting the Imperius Curse was a little unsatisfactory to him.

The four people brought back from Levinto all had dull expressions on their faces at this time, and one of them could even be called "crooked mouths and eyes".

Solim's Imperius Curse had undoubtedly succeeded, these four men were not determined wizards, and Solim easily used the Imperius Curse to control them, but they behaved differently after being spelled, which was too easy to debunk.

Solim obviously wouldn't consider this level of Imperius a success.

Think of some of the Ministry of Magic officials who were controlled by the Death Eaters with the Imperius Curse, who were able to keep the cursed person working and communicating as usual among their colleagues, and Barty Crouch, who was under Voldemort's control before the full resurrection, was a strong-willed man who struggled for months before he saw Barty Jr. Solim's quest to achieve that level would undoubtedly require a lot of practice and refinement of detail, which was not comparable to the level of a spell that practiced the Stuna Charm.

"But there has to be a start. Solim waved his wand, and the four men in front of him rolled their eyes and fell to the ground in unison. Solim lifted the Imperius Curse's grip on them.

At this point, Solim was a little distraught. Practicing spells with living people - a few Tumbledown Alley dregs, but the behavior is no different from that of a Dark Wizard. But then again, Solim believes that any wizard who is skilled in the Imperius Curse will inevitably go through this step. The Aurors may become targets for each other's spells, while pure-bloods like Selwyn will take advantage of their enemies or find out some hapless Muggles.

Thinking of this, Solim seemed to have some of his school in Skull. Older students are required to master all the Unforgivable Charms, and the school provides "teaching aids", usually death row inmates in Muggle prisons, or vicious prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment, and these "poor" but damned Muggles are almost destroyed by the Heartbreak and Imperius Charms......

Solim obviously didn't have such conditions, and to be honest, he was also disgusted by this practice, but he was self-aware, and since he couldn't change it, he had to remain silent. But he's now on a path that disgusts him, and that's just the beginning.

In contrast to the research-oriented dark arts learner who only learns the principles but does not use them, Solim's ultimate goal is to use these magics, and to use them skillfully, which will inevitably touch something called "conscience" in his heart again and again.

It's a very contradictory feeling: for Solim, there is no disagreement that the in-depth study and study of the dark arts is a must. However, for Solim, who is not bad by nature, learning this magic and mastering it will inevitably have a serious impact on his heart.

In order to be truly effective, the Imperius Curse needs the "malice" of the spellcaster, and the inner contradictions and resistance obviously do not belong to the category of "malice". This is also the reason why Solim has a lot of magic and control to match, but he can't really use the Imperius Curse well. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

It's not a simple spell like a disarming spell or a stun spell, it just needs enough mana and the right spell. But any spell involving emotions is not a simple spell, and Solim knows that he still has a long way to go before he can become truly proficient in the Imperius Curse, and the first thing he needs to overcome is his own heart.

Solim sat on the floor with his cheek propped up, and he felt that he should borrow some of Schuole's teaching ideas.

He hadn't left Sculle old enough to learn and wield the Imperius Charm, but he had heard a few things about the school. For example, when a new class of students begins their first attempt to use the Imperius Charm, the professor will use the Imperius Charm to control the "teaching aids" and ask them to tell them about the evil deeds they have committed, so as to arouse the "bad feelings" of the students to a certain extent, and eliminate the sympathy for these "teaching aids" in the future.

Solim thought he might be able to give it a try. []

"Out of body!"

Pointing his wand at a man who seemed to be in the best shape, Solim forced him to say the most memorable evil he remembered. With the spell sufferer's staccato and intermittent incoherent narration, Solim did find this to be a pretty good idea.

In the face of the scum in front of him who had mutilated four Muggle children and used their bodies to perform some magic experiments, the last bit of resistance in Solim's heart disappeared, and this kind of scum could not be better for waste use.

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