There's a lot to consider when it's time for a one-on-many battle. You'll have to look at all the targets first, rank them in order of toughness, and then take out the weakest ones first. But this is when dealing with strangers, and Solim can skip the steps of observation and temptation, because he knows the people on the other side, and knows their strengths and weaknesses.

Harry was knocked away first, he was just knocked unconscious by Solim, he wasn't in perfect form, and his offensive ability to beat Draco and Neville when he was in good shape, he was the first target.

However, for some reason, Solim did not use the Stun Charm or the Petrification Charm, which directly disable people's combat effectiveness, and instead chose the Impact Charm.

At the same time that Harry was knocked into the air, others also had ~ action:

Draco flipped his leg open and tried to get around Solim's back, raising his hand to shoot a leg-locking spell at Solim. Hermione used the Obstacle Charm to catch Harry and prevent him from flying too far, but in doing so, she lost the opportunity to attack Solim and revealed a flaw.

Draco was clever enough not to use a ray spell like the Stun Charm, but a spell that directly applied to the target, which caused Solim to counteract with a counter-charm, which allowed Draco to leave the crowd without a hitch. Solim didn't bother with Draco's leg-lock spell and took aim at Hermione.

A swift stun spell was fired at the defenseless Hermione, and since she had chosen to save Harry, she had to suffer the consequences. Fortunately...... She wasn't fighting alone, Neville's Iron Charm caught up just in time, and bounced Solim's spell straight at him.

Unless necessary, Solim rarely uses a spell like the Iron Armor Charm in combat, which means that he can't attack, and passive defense is a dead end in a one-on-many battle.

With his head bowed and his waist bowed, Solim dodged his stun curse. Coincidentally, Draco happened to run behind Solim at this time, and Hermione Neville, Solim, and Draco were in a straight line, so Draco, who was about to sneak attack, had no choice but to dodge.

It was a great opportunity, but they didn't take it. Taking advantage of this opportunity, Solim used Transfiguration to conjure a hound out of thin air, asking it to contain Draco behind him, and at this time, Neville also distanced himself from Hermione. Standing in the position of Hermione and the others, if you want to defeat Solim, you can't stand in a bunch, it's best to surround him from several directions, spells from all sides may make Solim show flaws, and standing in a bunch can't give full play to their numerical advantage.

Harry was finally able to join the fight. He was knocked unconscious when he was one-on-one, but as soon as he got up, his brain was not shaken evenly, and he was knocked away again, but fortunately, Hermione reacted quickly and caught him with an obstacle charm, otherwise he would have to run from the wall now.

Draco was a bit embarrassed, Solim conjured up a hound, and he didn't even touch a single hair in his first spell. Neville had distanced himself from Hermione and raised his hand to give his cousin a petrification charm, but what he didn't expect was that Solim ignored it and just stood there straight, as if he hadn't noticed his actions at all.

However, Neville soon understood why his cousin was indifferent to his petrification charm.

Solim had indeed fallen under Neville's petrification spell, and he had no defense.

Why? Someone like Solim does things for a reason, and he knows very well what spells can and can't be hit in a duel, but he still does it, so it can only be said that the risks of Sinopec spells are worth the risk compared to the benefits in them.

And that's exactly what happened.

Solim gave up his chances to defend and dodge in exchange for a stormy assault on Harry and Hermione, who told them to stand so close. Before Neville's Petrification Charm hit Solim and took him almost complete control, Solim fired a total of four spells at Harry and Hermione, two of which were blocked, while the remaining two, one Transfiguration, turned the hem of Harry's robe into a rope and trapped him and Hermione together, and the final spell was a rather powerful impact spell.

Solim could have thought more about the choice of this last spell, but he didn't have that much time, and his immediate priority was to remove his petrification, then take care of Draco, who should have dealt with the hounds, and defend against attacks from Neville. In this case, if the Stun Charm or Petrification Charm didn't incapacitate Harry and Hermione, and they were so close to themselves...... The next thing is not to fight.

Use the Impact Charm to knock Harry and Hermione into the air, and before they can fly away and undo their Transfiguration, there is a winner on either side - that's Solim's intention.

As for the question of why Neville's petrification spell failed to completely petrify Solim......

Remember Solim's glove made of basilisk skin on his left hand? That's the answer to that question. Solim's legs were petrified, his right hand was petrified, but his staff's left hand was ...... The entire left arm was protected by the glove and was not affected by the petrification charm. After knocking Harry and Hermione away, Solim cleanly lifted the spell from his body, and responded to Neville's "upside-down bell" and used him as a shield. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Draco's second spell didn't hit the hound, but he did it a third time, and it came at the cost that Harry and Hermione were already tied up and flew away...... However, to Draco's reassurance, Neville's petrification spell seemed to have worked, so he only needed to make up for it with a stun spell......

Draco raised his wand and was about to cast a spell when he found Neville hanging right between him and Solim, and naturally, his stun spell hit Neville, and in order to reward Draco for his "help", Solim returned a stun spell.

When Harry and Hermione finished their troubles, they found that their other two teammates had fallen.

"How else is this going to be fought?" Hermione gritted her teeth.

"Hit as you please!" Harry said as he shot a blasting spell that startled Hermione. But fortunately, Harry is still measured, just an ordinary blasting charm, although it will take damage, but it will not die.

Could Solim, with his hands completely free, be able to stop a blasting spell? Harry himself apparently didn't have such a naïve idea. He and Hermione still had a tacit understanding, and the two of them moved in two directions, one left and one right, with the same intention as before, not to let Solim's attention be in one place—they had already suffered a loss just now.

Solim was a little skinny enough to block Hermione's spell with his left arm, and used a deflection charm to turn Harry's spell on Hermione, and then another "upside-down bell" to hang Hermione - Solim really didn't have anything else to think about, besides, there were pants under his school robes, so he couldn't see anything at all.

Hermione's reaction was quick, she knew the spell, and she knew the counter-spell, she could save herself, but she hoped that Harry could contain Solim now, otherwise she would definitely be attacked when the spell was lifted. []

The expected attack didn't come, Harry stopped, and Hermione unleashed the spell on her body only to find that Solim had fallen and was still tied up - but the others weren't unconscious.

"Hee-hee, I didn't say I wouldn't participate. Syrna, who had been hiding to the side at the beginning, looked at her brother who was tied into a cocoon with a smile at this time, "Isn't it good that you just forgot about me?"

Solim's nose is crooked.

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