Although it was the first time they met, Solim could get a glimpse of what Demps was like: taciturn, straightforward, determined, purposeful, and untouched by outside interference.

Vanessa's address to Demps didn't cause him to be disgusted, and Solim could even guess what had happened: the two had apparently known each other for a long time, and there might have been an unpleasant occurrence when Vaanatha first called Demps that way, but Vanessa could explain it in a different sense of the word—the other, if provocative, but better than ...... That's so much better.

"If memory serves...... We shouldn't have invited you, did we?" Vanessa began to pretend.

"We?" Demps glanced at Vanessa, "It seems like you're finally accepting the fact that you're a Selwyn?"

This sentence obviously stepped on the thunder, and Vanessa narrowed her eyes dangerously, and the corners of her mouth pulled down.

This guy named Demps definitely did it on purpose. Solim looked between the two.

"Did you want to come yourself, or did your old things ask you to come?" Vanessa didn't dwell too much on it, but went straight to the point.

"You've guessed it, so why bother asking. Demps said softly, his eyes never taking off Solim's face, "I have something to talk about with the little one. "

To Solim's surprise, Vanessa just looked between the two of them, then turned and walked away. 670

"Don't be surprised, don't be nervous. Demps saw through Solim's thoughts, "I don't have any ill will towards you. "

"I was very helpful when your father escaped from our house with my sister. "

When he knew that the wizard in front of him was a member of Clermont's family, Solim had a vague guess, and now it was completely confirmed.

This one's name is Demps. Clermont's wizard is Solim's uncle—if that's what he says.

"Excuse my presumptuous—what are you looking for me for?" Solim's response did not satisfy Temple.

"I seem to be your uncle. Temples looked at Solim with gray eyes.

"Maybe. Solim was noncommittal, "Vanasha didn't expel you, which may prove that you are not hostile, but that doesn't mean I'm going to believe everything you say unconditionally." "

Perhaps thinking he was too aggressive, Solim continued:

"We met for the first time today. "

"For you, perhaps. Demps remained expressionless, "But not for me, I saw you seventeen years ago, and the next time I saw you was three years ago, and this is the third time I've seen you." "

With that, Demps looked away from Solim's face and looked at an unoccupied chair not far away, pulling out his wand.

Solim knew that the target was not himself, and he turned his face to look, only to find that at the foot of the chair, hidden was the toad that had been numb and leprosy.

Toad...... Wait, could it be-

"Wait a minute!" Solim was afraid that the uncle in front of him who didn't know the depth would shoot directly.

Demps ignored Solim and said softly, "Get out of here." "

Seeing the toad jumping away, Solim could be sure that the toad was Evans.

"How do you know—" Solim turned his gaze to Demps.

He didn't quite understand that Evans's Animagus was a toad, and he knew that, but how could Demps recognize it as a wizard at a glance? You know, in the form of Animagus, the magic on the wizard's body would become very subtle, almost the same as nothing, and Demps not only noticed the toad hidden at the foot of the chair, but also recognized it as an Animagus.

"Evans. Summerby, now working as an observer at Hogwarts. Demps withdrew his wand, "I heard about you after I found out you were going to Hogwarts, and for now, he's no threat. "

Solim's face was a little complicated, and this so-called "no threat" was clearly addressed to him.

"You seem to have made contact with him, and judging by your reactions, you've even seen him in his Animagus form. Demps asked, "He was the one who reached out to you...... Well, it's unlikely, so you found out who he was when you were at Hogwarts and got in touch?"

Solim opened his mouth, and finally said weakly, "Well, that's right. He infiltrated Hogwarts as my cousin's pet, only to be discovered by me. "

Longbottom...... Well, that makes sense. Demps nodded, as if Solim's answer validated some of the information he had gotten.

"You just said that, you were before—"

"I was there when you were born—when they took you out of my sister's body. "

Solim noticed a slight change in Temple's expression.

"The second time I saw you was at the Triwizard Tournament – you were doing pretty well. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Demps looked reluctant to compliment, as if he felt that it was inappropriate for him to say so, and then poured cold water on Solim:

"It's just that you're too rough with those two little guys in Richie and Limston, and if it weren't for your grandpa and Orvis helping you clean up the aftermath, you'd be in big trouble. "

This is a bit scary, because only three people should know about it, and Sylna and Flegg may think of something in hindsight, but they definitely don't know too many details.

How did Demps know? Could it be that he had been watching Solim all along, and had not been spotted by Elrond and Gilves?

"I don't know what you're talking about. Solim decided to play dumb and try again. []

"Whew—" Demps's face showed a more pronounced expression for the first time, and Solim saw it clearly, it was sarcasm.

"It's a virtue with that idiot father of yours, and likes to be clever. "

Demps returned to his facial paralysis and said, "But the potion level of the Orvis family is really powerful, and I almost couldn't go back that night." But the good news is that Clermont has a lot of experience in detoxifying these toxins. "

Solim's heart began to drum.

"The venom in your Animagus form is indeed very powerful, but why don't you want to think about where you got this ability from?"

How did Solim and Sirna's Parseltongue, and his Animagus form, come from their mother's bloodline, in other words, from Clermont's.

"How old is your Animagus now?"

Solim's eyelids jumped, and his heart said that you really don't see anything outside, and this kind of question can be asked at any time.

"Mr. Clermont, please respect yourself, this is my privacy. Taking a deep breath, Solim uttered the words.

Demps remained expressionless.

"It seems like your unreliable father has a lot of things he hasn't told you. Demps said, "If you want to live, you'd better tell me the truth about your Animagus." "

What is this?

On second thought, Solim dismissed the idea.

Perhaps Demps meant that his own Animagus would endanger his life when he reached a certain stage of growth?

This touched on Solim's knowledge blind spot.

He had never heard or read in books that Animagus would endanger the life of the wizard himself. But Demps's inference that he threatens Solim here is clearly even more.

Demps was not in a hurry to urge, and quietly looked at his nephew who was frowning.

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