In the secret room, Solim was standing in the vanishing cabinet at this time, his hand on the door but never closed. Although I had done experiments before, I was still a little hesitant when it was my turn. He knew very well what would happen if the Vanishing Cabinet teleported a living creature if it was damaged, and if he Solim died from a broken Vanishing Cabinet, the Qi family would probably be able to laugh to death.

Solim knew that escaping would not solve the problem, so he closed the door with a heart, ready to experience this very different way of moving than the Phantom Shifter, Floo Net, and Phoenix.

There was no feeling of being stuffed into a rubber tube, no dizziness of constant spinning, not even a sound. Solim, who closed the cabinet door and was in the dark, was still wondering if he was going to push open the cabinet door to see what was going on, when Ogle's voice came in through the crack in the door:

"Come out when you arrive. "

The Vanishing Cabinet was so magical, closing the door and appearing in another place in a second, there was no smoke, no noise, and even Solim didn't notice any suspicious movement, he had already arrived here from Hogwarts.

"I heard you got the Vanishing Locker through a goblin?" Ogle was dressed in a gray robe, facing the Vanishing Locker.

"Well, a goblin named Babu. As soon as Solim came out, he tried to close the cabinet door.

"Don't turn it off, just leave it on. Ogle said, "You have to do the same when you go back, the open vanishing cabinet cannot be teleported." "

"I see. "

Like Solim, Ogle apparently placed the Vanishing Locker in a place he considered safe: there was not an entrance, at least not in Solim's sight. It was a large, unadorned circular room, and while it was supposed to be a place without a glimmer of light, it was quite bright, except that Solim didn't find a light source, as if the ~ air was glowing.

"Where's your vanishing cabinet, and is it safe?" said Ogel, like other fathers, who were skeptical of his son's ability to do things.

"In the secret rooms of Hogwarts, you have to master the Parseltongue to get there, and I've got an alert in place for me to receive if there's a situation. "

Solim didn't give a full account of the situation, such as the fact that the Headmaster of Hogwarts could apparition even if he didn't have a Parseltongue, or that a wizard with a phoenix could easily get in. These situations are inevitable as long as they are at Hogwarts, after all, Dumbledore is the headmaster, and it is difficult to hide anything from him. It wasn't Dumbledore that Solim needed to think about, but the lawless students. Compared to the uncertainty caused by the students, Dumbledore's situation was obviously much easier to grasp, which is why Solim didn't put the Vanishing Cabinet in his dormitory or the Room of Requirement.

"Okay, let's stop talking nonsense. Ogle put his hand out from under his robe, holding a wand, "Let me see how good you are now, no need to keep your hands, no scruples, no restrictions, fight with the mentality of killing me." "

Ordinary fathers and sons would never have such a conversation, but the relationship between Ogle and Solim is not an ordinary father-son relationship, they are wizards, and Ogle is a very powerful wizard. Just as Harry and Solim couldn't bother him when they were one-on-one, Solim couldn't bother Ogle either.

This is indeed the case. If it weren't for Ogle's desire to observe Solim more, he wouldn't have been able to use so many spells.

Ogle was like a black hole, and no matter what spell Solim used, it couldn't make him take a step back. He just stood there, calmly watching Solim perform, and then waved his wand as the spell came to him.

Solim finally even used the Fierce Fire Charm without reservation, and enveloped Auger in it, when he tried his best to control it for nearly a minute, the spell was out of control, and the out-of-control black magic fire began to expand rapidly, just as they were about to burn Solim's robes, Ogle struck, and he extinguished the out-of-control fire as easily as he would extinguish ordinary magic fire.

Solim bent over, gasping with his hands on his knees, he consumed a lot of mana in an extreme time, especially the last Fierce Fire Spell, Solim had already made up his mind, in the future, he would never use the Fierce Fire Spell unless necessary, this thing is too mana-consuming, with his current level of magic power and control ability, he can control it for about a minute when he is full- This is already an astonishing achievement, in addition to its amazing destructive power, the Flame Spell is known to be extremely difficult to control, many wizards even lose control of the spell from the moment they release the fire, and it is already a remarkable achievement that Solim can control it for almost a minute.

"That Transfiguration was interesting. Ogle lifted his collar, "Are you going to deform my robe?"

"That's right, but it's not just Transfiguration. Solim straightened up, "I've solidified its effect into a spell. "

"While the attempt to develop a spell on your own is commendable," Ogle shook his head, "but it's not necessary. "

"But the casting speed is indeed faster than a simple Transfiguration. "It's the fruit of Solim's own labor, and he doesn't want to be looked down upon by others, even if it's his father.

"Maybe the cast speed is faster, but the change is gone. Ogle pointed out Solim's problem pointedly, "Spells are such things, to put it bluntly, for wizards who can't cast spells without spells. True wizards don't need spells, their will is magic. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

"That being said, but I'm obviously not at that level right now. Solim smiled bitterly, "I still need something like a spell now." "

Spells are a method used by wizards to reproduce magic patterns that produce specific phenomena and effects. All kinds of spells can be thought of as molds, and when a wizard needs a hammer, they use a specific mold to produce a hammer, and the wizard wants the hammer itself, not the mold that produced it.

Do wizards still need the "mold" of enchantments when they already have a hammer in their hands? Ogle's words are true, but only wizards who have mastered their own will and magic are qualified to say that Solim obviously does not have them.

"I noticed that you weren't using black magic in the true sense of the word. Ogle looked at Solim, "You're not going to tell me that you don't even have a real dark magic spell right now, are you?"

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