Solim had been staying at home for the past few days and hadn't been anywhere, but the rest of the family hadn't seen him at all except during meal time, because Solim had been tinkering with his Imperius Curse in his box.

Not just the Imperius Curse, of course. After seeing that his brains had been turned into a mess by the experimental quartet, Solim put the practice of Dementoring on his agenda again - there was no better fit for these four people, they were weak-willed, and they had little resistance after being confused by the Imperius Curse, this was the perfect Dementor Evoner for beginners. Perhaps it was because their brains had been tormented by the Imperius Curse that Solim could only see a few recent memories in their minds.

Solim, who has experienced the bloodline sublimation ritual, has an incomparable advantage in terms of energy, and he can be full of energy for three days and three nights. Thanks to this advantage, he can get rid of others in terms of the efficiency of practicing spells, not to mention that he also has plenty of magic support.

Truth be told, Solim enjoyed practicing spells by himself, and it reminded him of the nights he had spent years making potions alone at Hogwarts - quiet, relaxed, and not having to think about anything else.

But the reality is often very unsatisfactory, unless you really hide in the deep mountains and old forests, otherwise there will always be a lot of things to find your door. What's more, he has done a lot of things before and is waiting for feedback.

Message came from Levinto and Borkin that their business was done. This forced Solim to put aside the practice of the Imperius Snatcher Charm and the Dementor Mind that had become more proficient, and instead deal with the affairs over there.

There's no doubt about the fact that the Vanishing Cabinet is a good thing. Solim, who is a bit of a collector, is eager to get his hands on it, the one at Hogwarts has been fixed by Nott, and the other is in the shop in Bogginbock. The one at Hogwarts is not difficult to get, there is still a school year, Solim has time to toss slowly, and the one in Tumbledown Alley needs to use some means.

First of all, Solim needed to make sure that the Vanishing Cabinet was still there, after all, no one knew if they would transfer it after the Death Eaters used it, and Solim himself was not very good to be in Tumbledown Alley, which was half of the Death Eater's territory, and he didn't want to show his head there unless he had to, which is why he asked Borkin and Leventto to do it.

Now that it was determined that the Vanishing Cabinet was still with Bock, it was only natural that the sooner it could be retrieved, the better. But Solim wasn't going to just go to Bock and say, I'm going to buy that. Only a fool would do that.

Why is the Vanishing Cabinet still there? It's a question worth pondering.

After all, the repair work was done by Noether and the others, and Solim didn't believe that Voldemort and the Death Eaters would not know about the leak of the news after the fact. Then leave the Vanishing Cabinet in Bock's shop, and send a few Death Eaters to keep an eye on it, no matter who from the Order of the Phoenix comes, the Death Eaters who are waiting for the rabbit will know the news in advance, and maybe there will be a wave of ambushes. If you show your head now, you might be caught.

As for the security of Borkin and Levento...... Solim doesn't care. If they're okay, there are only two possibilities, one is that Solim thinks too much and the Death Eaters don't send anyone to stare there, or they are ready to wait and see, after all, Borkin and Levinto don't look like the main ones in any way.

Given what could happen, Solim thought he might need some help. If he was willing to open his mouth, I believe Selwyn would be happy to leave. After all, Solim is now a key cultivation object, and there is no reason not to meet this small request, and cultivating and deepening his dependence on the family must be a situation that many old people are willing to see.

But Solim wasn't ready to open his mouth to the family, and he didn't want anyone to know about it if he could. If you can't find someone from the family, then you can only find an "outsider".

First of all, exclude the people of the Order of the Phoenix. Not to mention whether Solim can move them, even if they are willing to help, Solim will have to think about whether taking the people of the Order of the Phoenix to work in Tumbledown Alley will cause any unnecessary trouble-Ogle's words Solim still remembers. It's not surprising to meet a Death Eater in a place like Tumbledown Alley, and if the Order of the Phoenix has any ideas, will Solim follow or not?

The people of the family don't think about it, and the people of the Order of the Phoenix are more hidden, so the only thing Solim can think of in the current situation is the goblin.

Don't get me wrong, the elves Solim was about to find weren't the same as the goblins in a small suit sitting in bright Gringotts—not on a biological level, but in the realm they were in.

Just like people, goblins don't all work at Gringotts. It's just that most people don't know much about goblins, and they can only see them in Gringotts, so they take it for granted that goblins work in Gringotts. But in fact, the "business" involved in the goblins can be described as varied - there are bars to engage in intelligence trading, there are security services, and there are goblin groups that take on some "dirty work".

Solim was looking for the last one right now. They will establish a contract with the customer and help the customer to come forward to deal with some things.

Of course, these greedy goblins are expensive.

"I heard you right, did I? Thirty percent? Why don't you grab it?" (Read the violent novel, go to the Feilu Novel Network!)

Through Borgin and Levento, two people who have been rolling in Tumbledown Alley all year round, Solim has easily found such an obscure "gang" of goblins. It's just that their asking price is simply outrageous—not just outrageous, it's simply not even outrageous.

These greedy longnoses are given a condition of thirty percent of the value of the item.

What is the value of the item? of course it is the Disappearing Cabinet!

These alert ...... Of course, Solim (of Zhao Li's) preferred to call it cunning, and these cunning goblins were keenly aware of the value of the thing Solim wanted. There's no one who doesn't know about Boginbock's shop in Tumbledown Alley, almost everyone has been there, and these goblins have been, and more than once. Of course they knew about the thing that had been there all along, and was covered in cloth - few had seen the full extent of the Vanishing Cabinet in Borgin's shop.

The things in the Bock shop are either garbage to deceive new fools, or they are treasures with special significance. Apparently what Solim wanted was the latter, a huge object that had been sitting there for many years, and now suddenly there was a person who wanted to buy him, and instead of going directly to talk to Bogin, he turned a corner and found their goblin's head. The twists and turns in this obviously can't hide from these shrewd and cunning goblins. []

So they opened their mouths and offered thirty percent of the value of the item.

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