The Vanishing Cabinet has only one function, and that is the communication between the two cabinets, and any living or dead thing that enters it will appear in the other cabinet in the next second - ignoring magical defenses.

Different things will have different effects in different hands. The same knife is used to handle ingredients in the hands of chefs, and in the hands of bad guys, it is a murder weapon used to harm others.

The same is true for the Vanishing Cabinet.

In the hands of a magician, the Vanishing Cabinet is nothing more than a prop to please the audience, but in the hands of someone like Solim, the Vanishing Cabinet can play a big role. If he asks Elrond to take a vanishing cabinet, then Solim can appear in the United States anytime and anywhere, and some magical questions can be answered in more detail. Or, he could send the Vanishing Cabinet into Gringotts' vault, then appear there at the right time, empty the sight of it, and finally leave through the ashes.

Solim had tried, and the Phoenix's shapeshifting didn't seem to penetrate the elves' magic, but that didn't stop the Phoenix from leaving there. Like an anti-illusion spell, this protection is one-way, and it can only prevent people from outside the range from entering, but not from leaving.

The vanishing cabinet is a good thing. Any wizard who knows anything about the Vanishing Cabinet knows this, but it's even rarer than a phoenix. At least for the slightly more well-informed wizards, the presence of two phoenixes at Hogwarts is nothing new. But the Vanishing Cabinet is different, and the method of making it has long been lost. The only ones that exist, that are still functional, and that both of the Vanishing Cabinets are still there, is the one in Borgin's store and the one at Hogwarts.

Solim does have memories of the Vanishing Cabinet in his memory, but what about what happened to the Vanishing Cabinet in the Room of Requirement and the Vanishing Cabinet in Bogin's Shop? was taken home by a Death Eater for a collection? Or was it left as it was, or was it taken away by the Death Eaters to be used for somewhere, or was it destroyed by the Order of the Phoenix?

He didn't know what happened after the Vanishing Cabinet, which forced him to make a big detour.

Bo Jin has been able to mix in Tumbledown Alley for so many years, and it is clear without thinking about it, it must be difficult to fool. No matter how well he covered it up before, as soon as he touched on the topic of the Disappearing Cabinet, it would inevitably arouse the alarm of the old guy. The Bock family does not take sides, but everyone knows that he has dealt with the Death Eaters too much, and no one can guarantee whether he has some cooperation with the Death Eaters in private, and this kind of risky thing is best ~ Don't come forward yourself.

Although the goblin's asking price was outrageous, although they had other thoughts, and although their identity had been revealed to a considerable extent, Solim had no other choice, unless he was willing to give up the Vanishing Cabinet, otherwise he could only pinch his nose and sign a contract with the goblin.

Don't say anything to someone else. If you want to get something from Bokin's shop, you can only find those familiar faces in the alley, and the position can't arouse the vigilance of that old thing. Obviously, at this point, the goblins have a unique advantage. As we all know, these goblins don't take sides, they only run for profit, and their presence will lower Bokin's vigilance, and even if things turn out in the end, they will not direct fire to Solim under the constraints of the contract. It's different when it comes to wizards, first of all, wizards are extremely resistant to mandatory contracts with magical effects, and no wizard wants to sign such a thing unless they are forced to do so. Secondly, Solim did not dare to guarantee that the wizard he was looking for would not be colluded with some aspects, maybe the contract was not signed, but on the contrary - the news leaked.

So without much choice, Solim and Babu. Thiers signed a coercive contract that consisted of their wishes—and when Solim learned the elf's real name, it was just a bit outrageous, and the elf had been writing for nearly a minute.

As soon as Solim left the private room, several goblins gathered in front of Babu.

"Daddy Babu, the wizard ......" one of the goblins asked, "Are you really sure it's in disguise?"

"Sure. "

"But it had been nearly an hour since we saw him until he left, and he hadn't taken a sip of it. "

The potency of the decoction fades over time, which is why it is necessary to take a sip from time to time in the case of a long period of disguise. Generally speaking, the deformation time of a qualified compound decoction will be maintained at 40 minutes to an hour. Only a very good knowledge of the preparation of the compound decoction can overcome this time limit on the basis of higher quality materials, such as Snape, who can customize the compound decoction for an hour and a half.

Naturally, Solim couldn't compare with Snapp in potions, but with the quality of the ingredients, the duration of the polyjuice potion he made himself could last a little more than an hour.

"That's already a good indication of something. The Báb reached out for his pipe again. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

"Counting the time he has been here, an hour is for sure, a wizard who can use this quality compound decoction is obviously not small. Babu took his pipe, rolled up his contract, and carefully placed it into a small cloth bag.

"Great, Dad, with the help of the Vanishing Cabinet, we will definitely be able to successfully put the ...... this time"

"Shut your foul mouth!" Babu suddenly jumped out of his chair and kicked him in a fit of rage, "If you let me know who leaked the news, don't blame me for being ruthless!"

"Daddy, did you find out? An elf dressed differently from the others said, "That wizard is a little too vigilant, except for his right hand when he signed the contract, his left hand has always been caged under his robes, and I dare say he has always held a wand." "[]

"Todge, I'm glad you noticed that. Babu took a long puff of his cigarette, "But you're wrong, he's not holding a wand." "

The magic that Filch had left on Solim's left arm had not completely dissipated, and Solim had specifically asked Gilvais if he could use the Polyjuice Potion when he was injured and there were other people's magic remaining on his body. Otherwise, he wouldn't have touched Tumbledown Alley without disguise, but even with disguise, Solim's left arm was still the same as before—unsightly. So he had to keep his left hand under the wide wizard's robe, and Solim knew very well that the affairs of his left hand could not be hidden from someone who cared about it. Many Hogwarts students have seen themselves wearing gloves, and there is no guarantee that the news will not leak out...... Or rather, the news will definitely be leaked out. Solim had to hide this physical trait, otherwise even if he changed his face and clothes, he would still reveal his identity if he met someone who knew the news.

It's a pity that there is a word called wanting to cover the gap. The more you try to hide, the easier it is to be exposed. Elves are cunning, and some of them have even overridden the concept.

This goblin named Babu has apparently noticed this problem for ten years.

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