What Ogle wants to do is not simple, he wants to overturn the International Secrecy Act, he wants to overthrow the dominance of the thirteen families of the Presbyterian Church, he wants to completely break the monopoly of the Presbyterian family.

It's not that the Selwyn family doesn't know what Ogle wants to do, but they are sure that Ogle can't do it, and when he has had enough of tossing and disheartened, he will naturally honestly return to his track as a Selwyn.

It's not arrogance, it's absolute confidence.

A single individual, not even an old monster like Cadmus who wielded soul magic, could overthrow the rule of the Presbyterians, not even the Selwyns as one—because there were twelve other families. When people and organizations emerge that threaten their common interests, these ancient families put aside their differences and address the threat first.

The behemoth of the Council of Elders is not Ogel's current trouble, but the Purge.

These radical madmen live for one thing: to find clues to the existence of wizards and to make them public.

Anything to do with these lunatics is a nuisance, either to the International Secrets Act or to the Magical Congress. The Magic Congress is fine, but once those madmen make a big move and bring a big rhythm among ordinary people, the destruction of the International Secrets Act is very serious.

Among the multinational wizarding organizations in the world, except for those that are highly specialized and directive, such as potions and alchemy, almost all organizations with certain government functions really care about only one thing: that is, the International Secrets Act. They must ensure the concealment of wizarding society, and for this they will do whatever it takes.

Just look at the UK.

Did any organizations with heads and faces care when Voldemort was raging? No, as long as the International Secrets Act was not substantially destroyed, the wizarding society would not care~.

What is the attitude of the international wizards when the dementors are overwhelming in London? They want to drive all the wizards in Europe to London to wipe the butts of the British.

Perhaps for ordinary wizards and individuals, Voldemort is terrifying, but for wizarding society as a whole, exposing one's own existence is.

As you can imagine, once the Cleaners demonstrated the miraculous effects of the Polyjuice decoction – they would have made use of the television station, there was no doubt about that. Now it's not hundreds of years ago, you can only stand on a high platform and speak out.

Now, if these purges who are bent on exposing wizarding society do this, the consequences will be far worse than the recent events in London, which were caused by Ogel's laboratory. In this way, Selwyn will be pushed to the cusp, and in order to calm the situation, heavy bleeding is certain.

The consequences of this incident are extremely serious, and Solim realizes this. But that's the worst-case scenario, and after a wizard with a higher level of skill is prepared for it, the worst of the consequences is almost unlikely.

Solim took all the information out of Alexander - and to be on the safe side, Ogle went through it too. It's just that he didn't use the elixir, but read Alexander's memories again. Now Solim not only knows the address of the package, but also the names of the gang and even some little secrets between them.

In fact, a wizard who has such a level of familiarity with the target can even use a polyjuice decoction to blend in. But Solim didn't plan to do that, it was too troublesome, and the target was just a few ordinary people who didn't have magical powers, and they couldn't afford to go to such a great length.

Solim didn't even have to do it himself, he was sure that Charles, a werewolf with a full head of muscles, would be happy to do it for him.

The mail has been sent, and it is by air. The safe way is to wait for the pick-up person to pick up the mail, but it is estimated that it will be a week less than a week to mail from Toronto to Denver, plus the time of sorting.

Faced with this situation, Solim was also a little speechless. In the end, Charles had to go to Denver alone, and he would go there when the time came.

By the time he returned to Hogwarts, it was already dawn, and he had missed the Transfiguration class without incident. Solim, who returned to his dormitory, was not busy with anything else, but took out a small notebook and read it, which recorded the information that had been taken out of Alexander's head. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Solim must admit that as he grew older, he became less and less concerned about Voldemort's affairs, anyway, the sky fell and there was a high top, even if Dumbledore died, the Presbyterians would take over. The Dementor attack on London made the Presbyterian Council very angry, and with the change of office, it is foreseeable that Voldemort will not have a good time in the future.

Compared with Voldemort's bullshit, Ogel's thing obviously made him more interested. Not to mention anything else, the compound decoction brought him enough surprises. It's not that Solim is obsessed with the feeling of having two more lumps of flesh on his body before...... Although this experience is indeed somewhat "novel".

He was more concerned about the new perspectives that ordinary people brought about when they came into contact with magic.

Taking the compound decoction all the time can cure all diseases and live forever - although it is only a theoretical possibility, and Solim has no obsession with immortality, he is still pleasantly surprised by the purpose of this use and the change in the direction of his perspective. []

Compound potions have only one role in wizards, and this perception has been so since it was invented. But when ordinary people intervened, the research value of compound decoction suddenly increased.

Adding a healthy person's hair to the decoction can keep the user in a healthy state. So think about it deeply, what if a cursed person uses a polyjuice potion, will his curse expire during the use of the potion? So according to this line of thinking, improving the formula of the compound decoction and finding out the factors that completely change the user's physical state means that the curse on the flesh will be completely swept into the dustbin of history?

Once Solim's idea does come to fruition, there will undoubtedly be a storm in the wizarding world. At that time, the Merlin Sir Regiment will rush to deliver the First Class Medal to the wizard who discovered and improved the Polyjuice Potion, and beg him to accept it.

Solim had little interest in the Order of Merlin, he was interested in the aftermath of the incident.

If the Polyjuice Potion thing did succeed as he had envisioned, what would be the repercussions in wizarding society if the ordinary people involved and their contributions would be revealed?

There is no doubt that this will shake the very foundations of the International Secrets Act.

Compared with this kind of thing that can affect the entire history of wizarding society, Voldemort or Riddle can't talk about it in an instant.

Solim was preoccupied with two things, flipping through the information Alexander provided while rehearsing in his mind how things would go. At this moment, the well-informed headmaster brought him a message to go to the principal's office.

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