Early the next morning, Solim took Sylna straight back to Neasto Island. Crisp and clean, without mud and water.

After rushing home, he went straight to Levitsheath.

For his troublesome great-grandson, Levitis is a real headache.

"Tell me, what's the matter? "

He never seemed to have enough to deal with, and every time Solim returned to the castle to see Levitsis he would find him sitting behind a desk dealing with piles of parchment.

Having a great wizard or even an immortal wizard deal with all kinds of reports all day long, Solim really felt a bit wasteful.

"Some trouble, I need the advice of the family. "

Solim stood honestly.

"Hmph, I thought you were in enough trouble, but I didn't expect you to have the time to cause new trouble. "

Levitsis glanced up at Solim.

"What's the matter?

"No, it's a basilisk thing. "

When he heard about the basilisk, Levitt Heaton became serious, and he even put down the parchment in his hand.

"Say, I want all the details!"

There was no concealment, and there could be no concealment, Solim recounted the cause and effect without any personal touches.

Levittis pressed one hand to his chin and the other to the table, making a tuk-tuk sound. Even though Solim had finished speaking, he still didn't speak.

Solim stood there and waited patiently.

After a while, Levits finally weighed it up, and he spoke:

"There's no way the basilisk can give up, that's not negotiable. "

Solim nodded.

Needless to say, how important the thousand-year-old basilisk is, even a little extreme, a little utilitarian, and a little cold-blooded...... For the Selwyns, Sylna's life was not as important as the Basques.

All Sylna can bring to Selwyn is a marriage to the Orvis family, but she can be replaced, and Selwyn can find a girl of the right age to marry casually.

But what about the basilisk?

That's it!

Even if the family gave up Sylna, they wouldn't give up the basilisk, and Solim knew this very well.

Without rushing to speak, Solim knew that Levitwas had something to say next.

"The Slytherin family heritage is indeed eye-catching, if not all or partially hidden by Riddle, but still worth a lot of money. "

Don't underestimate the cultivation of magical creatures.

This is something that can change the course of history, this is a technology that can greatly increase the combat effectiveness of the faction. Otherwise, why would European countries strictly prohibit the private cultivation of new species?

This kind of thing is known if you look at history: wizards bred vampires to fight elves, and then created werewolves to fight vampires. Regardless of whether it was a chicken feather afterwards or not, the results were quite successful in terms of the purpose for which these creatures were created.

The elves have lost their power, the vampires are surviving, and the werewolves have been reduced to being synonymous with inferiority and poverty.

Magical creature cultivation techniques can focus certain traits that wizards want, and then target a specific group. This kind of thing has always been a secret, and even a family like Selwyn, which has been inherited for thousands of years, only knows a little about it. If you can get the Slytherin family's technology on this, the old stuff in the family will wake up laughing in their dreams.

And the price of all this was only a small favor that seemed insignificant to Selwyn.

Even if that's Tom. What about Riddle?

It's a good deal, and it's quite a bargain, and it's impossible to refuse if your brain isn't bad.

Provided, of course, that Riddle actually had what Selwyn wanted. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Solim has always been extremely wary of Riddle, who is good at reading and exploiting people's hearts, and if he had a choice, he didn't want to have anything to do with that kind of dangerous guy.

Solim admits that he probably can't play Riddle with his brains, so he wants to stay out of those troubles as much as possible.

But this time it's not going to work.

"He wants the help of his family, yes. "But we have to see sincerity. "

"Some magical creatures cultivated by Slytherin in the depths of the Forbidden Forest have broken through the seal, and Hogwarts is now troubled by this. Solim spoke of the Forbidden Forest, "Wood monsters, big-headed furry monsters, eight-eyed spiders and the like have begun to storm the centaurs' defenses, and they have suffered heavy losses. "[]

“...... I can't predict the exact extent of the subsequent impact, but Kemera and the Sphinx have traces of activity in the depths of the Forbidden Forest, and if they are really ready to help Riddle, the family must come up with the right strength. "

Although the Eight-Eyed Spider and Kemera are both magical creatures of the highest level of danger, if you let any wizard choose to fight one of them, 999 out of a thousand wizards will choose the Eight-Eyed Spider, and the remaining one is a fan of magical creatures like Hagrid or Scamander, but they don't really have a way to deal with Kemeramon, but they love magical creatures and want to see this "beautiful" creature before they die.

With a lion's head, a goat's body, and a dragon's tail, the Kemera is a dangerous creature - so dangerous that when you see it and you don't choose to phantom and flee in the first place, your life is no longer your own.

Kemeramon's lion head is capable of spewing magical flames—magical flames. To deal with this fire, it is necessary to use a special spell, a defensive spell that is specific to the flames of Kemeramon.

Except for senior magical creature experts and squatting wizards who have nothing to do, there will not be any normal wizard who will learn this kind of spell. Not to mention the high difficulty, the application scenario is limited to fighting Kemeramon.

Even if you learn this defensive charm, you can only ensure that the wizard will not be burned to death by the magic fire of the Kemera Beast, unless it can fly, and there is basically no possibility for a single wizard on the ground to fight the Kemera Beast.

This is because Kemeramon, like the Black Dragon, is immune to most of the wizard's spells. The only way to damage it is to use a physical attack, but a normal physical attack is not intended to penetrate the skin of Kemeramon - this has been verified on the only Kemeramon killed by the Wizard.

If you want to deal with such a magical creature, you must either come to two top-level battle wizards, or prepare various traps and methods in advance, and then send a large number of wizards to round up, and be prepared for heavy casualties.

As for the human-headed sphinx manticore...... If Kemera is a strong, bloodthirsty beast, there is a precedent for being killed. The Sphinoid, then, is a sapient creature, and the point is, humans are in its diet, and are the most beloved kind. (Lee's)

The human-headed sphin-tailed manticore, as the name suggests, is a creature with a human head, and the human head is capable of talking.

Although the people who hear it speak are often gnawed off half of their bodies, this does not prevent wizards from classifying it as a magical creature capable of communicating.

Able to communicate, but as food.

The Sphinx can sing, and it sings very well, and when you wake up from its song, it is often accompanied by severe pain - because it has already begun to eat you.

If you want to deal with such creatures, you must be an elite wizard who has been strictly trained in the Imperius Curse and the Diamond Heart Charm, otherwise you will be given away as much as you want.

But can Selwyn still show such power now?

Most of the combat power is in the United States, and some are stationed as wizards stationed throughout Europe. Now if you want to get your hands on the good things of the Slytherin family, you must draw the defense forces of Neasto Island.

Risky? or safe?

Levitsis can't be the master of the entire Selwyn family, only that person can.

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