Given that Sirna's engagement and Solim's official marriage date were approaching, they were required to provide a list of people who would be invited to the ceremony in the name of the family after being reviewed by the elders at home.

Say it's two things, but it's actually one thing. The social circles of the brother and sister are highly overlapping, and almost all the people Sylna knows Solim, but this does not mean that Solim, the person Sylna can invite, can also invite.

This is because Sirna's engagement banquet was held at Orvis Manor, not Selwyn Castle. As long as Gilvais agrees, Sylna can even invite Voldemort over.

But Solim couldn't, he got married in the heart of Selwyn Castle. Anyone who is undesirable, has malicious intentions, or has ulterior motives will be rejected, and, of course, those that Selwyn does not look down on.

If you don't understand, you can try a few examples:

Sylna could invite Harry and Hermione to Orvis Manor, but Solim couldn't, at least not Hermione. Because she was a Muggle wizard, she fell into the "undesirable" category.

Even if Hermione appeared on the list, and the old man in the family was dizzy and had put Hermione in the castle, as long as Hermione showed her feet—613—it was a certainty. Unless Hermione doesn't show her face and doesn't communicate with anyone, she's bound to show her stuff at the party. What would be the consequence? She would most likely disappear forever in the castle's women's restroom.

But Sylna could invite Hermione, because the Orvis family's attitude towards Muggle wizards was not as extreme as Selwyn's - although it was not much better, as a married family woman, and the venue was in Orvis Manor, Selwyn's opinion was not absolute, as long as Gilvais, the head of the family, agreed.

Draco could have been invited, as Solim had confirmed with his grandfather. Lucius helped Selwyn a lot in North America, and with the help of this long-sleeved and dancing wizard, Selwyn was able to win over the local family much faster. In this regard, Elrond also made a point to talk to Solim about this.

Lucius's greatest wish was to restore the glory of the Malfoy family. So what are the criteria, and to what extent is it considered to be "regaining glory"?

Solim personally thinks Lucius is halfway there. Malfoy's back to Selwyn had managed to squeeze into a higher level, and although it was still only the lowest level in the Presbyterian system, it was much stronger than the previous mixed Ministry of Magic.

Lucius had paved the way, and it was up to Draco. As long as the Selwyn tree does not fall, and the relationship between Solim and Draco remains unchanged, it is predictable that the Malfoy family will regain status and power, whether in Europe or North America.

But then Solim soon discovered an embarrassing thing - he couldn't even write the second line of the invitation list, even if he wrote Draco's full name. Because now there's only Draco on this piece of paper. Lucius. Abraxus. Malfoy's name.

Sylna had already gone to her afternoon class, and Solim was still sitting in her chair, scratching her cheeks. There were very few people in Hogwarts who could talk to him, and he could count them on one hand.

"Well, and Neville. Solim finally remembered his cousin, and a second name was on the parchment.

Longbottom is definitely invitable, Solim can be sure of that. Neville's uncles were not famous, but they all worked in the Presbyterian Church.

"But let's talk about it first. Solim touched his chin, a little worried that Neville would not be used to that kind of situation, "But with Draco watching, it shouldn't be a big problem." "

Solim decided to write a letter to Neville's grandmother, Old Lady Augusta, in the afternoon asking for advice.

"By the way, you can also ask Evans. Solim suddenly came up with an unlucky name, "Maybe he won't give up this opportunity to relax, and he will take a vacation...... Maybe he could call that niece, Ortalein, too. "

Solim looked at the parchment in front of him, which contained only the four names of Poor Baba, but the good news was that it had finally reached the second line.

When Sylna returned from class with her (cdec) list, the whole person visibly languished after Solim read it on the grounds of "borrowing".

Silna filled half a sheet of parchment.

Looking at the dense names on his sister's list, and then looking at the four names on his list, Solim suddenly felt that his seven years had been in vain.

Solim didn't make any friends at Hogwarts. More often than not, he even refused to communicate with others, and in his previous view, Hogwarts was full of time-wasting mediocrities who had the coveted opportunity to study at Hogwarts, but wasted their precious time on various social and recreational activities. Hogwarts' precious library didn't even host these students as often as the toilets in the third-floor hallway, so how could Solim look down on them?

But apart from these mediocre people who don't seek to be motivated and get by, there are still a few characters at Hogwarts who can be seen. It's a pity that these people are all older than Solim, and they all have their own small circles, so it is impossible for Solim to take the initiative to contact them with his "otaku" temperament.

In fact, Solim could have added a few more names to his list, but he didn't dare. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Because he was not sure whether these names would cause the old people in the family to be unhappy, he doubted his social circle. He had only escaped his family's suspicion of being "close to Muggles" by killing a Muggle, and he didn't want to continue to risk testing the bottom line.

As for who he wants to invite?

Professor Snape...... The name only existed in Solim's brain for a second before it was denied.

Solim respected him and received a lot of help. He knew their Dean quite well, and as a Death Eater and Order of the Phoenix double agent, the pressure on his shoulders was a bit too heavy, coupled with Snape's own personality, and some of his own past emotional experiences...... Solim suspected that if he dared to talk to Snape about his marriage, he would be blasted out by Snape immediately, and maybe Slytherin would be deducted a few points.

Slughorn...... Well, it has to be said that the old man would definitely not turn down this opportunity, and his identity would not cause opposition from the family, but Solim did not want to put his name on the list. He didn't want to hear Slughorn brag to the others about how his former student was doing in the Ministry of Magic, it would be a shame.

It's like a rural entrepreneur who has gotten into an international business exchange meeting, and talked about how he can earn hundreds of thousands of dollars a year and is ready to change to a 400,000 yuan car next month.

If you're thinking about the buzz, or if you're worried about the cold, it's definitely a good idea to invite Fred and George. But for Solim, Selwyn, it was an outright bad idea.

Weasley ...... Solim knew what kind of reputation they had in pure-blood circles, if not notorious, and they were "unpopular" in Selwyn's eyes, just like Hermione.

Solim looked at the four names on the list with some frustration, he could invent his own spells, but he couldn't even write a few more names on the invitation list.

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