Can Kemera be suffocated?

It's a good question, but Solim doesn't know.

It stands to reason that as a flesh creature, Kemera needs to breathe, so it is theoretically necessary to suffocate as part of its death.

But is there still less of something beyond common sense in the wizarding world?

The Kemera beast had never stopped battling, and judging from the dull sound of impact and the frequency of impact, the monster had not exhausted its strength at all.

Such a violent struggle requires a lot of physical strength and oxygen, and it is not clear if oxygen is a necessity for the Kemera beast, but since it has a nose, it needs some kind of gas to breathe.

Solim was still quite confident in his Transfiguration Technique, and he was sure that this cube did not have the slightest hole, and there would definitely be no pores. Given the size of the cage, Solim decided to wait and see, after all, it would take time for the air in it to be completely consumed.

Pulling out a bottle of precious magic essence, Solim poured it into it. The fishy smell of the earth and the sour taste shook his spirit, magic is the second life of a wizard, and as long as he has magic, Solim can continue to maintain Transfiguration.

The ferocious impact of the Kemera beast continued, and the frequency did not decrease by half a minute. All it could do was ram, and the demonic fire spewed by Kemera could only burn flesh and skin, and had no effect on metal, not even wood. It was a foregone conclusion, and Solim wasn't worried at all that Kemeramon would melt the cage.

Violent tremors were transmitted through the ground to Solim's feet, and he didn't know what was going on inside the cage unless he walked over and probed with his hand to enter the mana.

This was obviously a very risky move, and Solim would not do it. He stood still and waited until the Kemera stopped resisting, or broke out.

But...... Kemera has no claws, it has only four hooves, and this structure is clearly not suitable for tearing. All it could use was a hard skull and a dragontail.

After waiting for a full 2 minutes, the fierce impact of the Kemera beast still did not stop.

This monstrous physical strength is truly amazing. Solim felt that Kemera would not be able to break through the steel cage in a short time, so he simply walked towards Cadmus and his party.

"Well done. Cadmus gave a rare compliment, "Transfiguration is not bad. "

"Minerva will give you 50 points for that. Dumbledore had witticisms in his mouth, but his eyes were full of inquiry.

"Will Kemera suffocate?" Solim cut straight to the point.

"I don't know. Cadmus's answer was something Solim hadn't expected.

"Do you think I know everything?" Cadmus said, looking at the stunned Solim, "Kemera is rare, and the people you see will either run away or become food, and no one will study how long it takes for a Kemera to suffocate to death." "

Solim looked at Dumbledore.

"I'm sorry, Solim. Dumbledore admitted his ignorance on the subject, "I don't know, but Newt will probably have his own opinion on the subject." "

Solim glanced back at the metal cage where the Guest Myrahmon was imprisoned, scratched his head, and asked, "Then we can't wait here forever, can we?"

It's absolutely impossible to leave Kemera Beast here, it's hard to catch such a rare magical creature, and it doesn't belong to Hogwarts, the Selwyns will let it go!

"Willard," Cadmus beckoned, calling the wizard who had been silent, "to reinforce the cage and make sure it doesn't escape." "

The massive metal cage was made entirely by the magic of Solim, who first transformed dirt into rock, and then into steel, a textbook secondary transformation.

Considering that Kemera has been hitting the cage, if the level of the wizard who takes over is not enough, it is very likely that it will go wrong during the three transformations and reinforcements, causing Kemera to escape.

Cadmus clearly has a lot of trust in Willard's abilities, and Willard certainly deserves that trust.

The metal cage of the cube gradually became sleek, the edges and corners slowly faded, the lines gradually eased, and in less than a minute, under the subtle technique of Willard, the original piece of metal turned into a metal ball.

Not only that, but Solim also noticed that the size of the cage had become smaller. This means that the range of movement of Kemera in its cage is more limited.

Even the crashing sound is not as dull as before.

A huge hole opened in the earth, swallowing the cage that had trapped the Kemera beast, and everything was back to normal. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

"50 feet. The Willard report was brief, "There will be no problems in a day." "

Dumbledore couldn't help but look at Willard a few more times.

Dumbledore, who was also a master of Transfiguration, could certainly see that Willard was extraordinary.

Magic and control are indispensable to take on a huge object that has undergone a secondary transformation, changing shape and reducing volume while maintaining its stability..... What's more, Willard was quite relaxed throughout the process.

So Dumbledore came to the conclusion that the wizard named Willard was on the same level as himself. []

The vibrations from the impact of the Kemera beast continued to reach the feet of the people through the earth, but no one paid any attention to it at this time, and continued to go deeper into the Forbidden Forest.

After walking through the clearing that Solim had burned with fire, the environment became dark again.

"Be vigilant. Cadmus suddenly said: "We are already in Varwell's sphere of influence, watch your step." "

Valwell does not have biological organs in the traditional sense, and its hunting mainly relies on the shaking of the ground to determine the size and orientation of its prey. Once you set foot in its territory, attacks from the underground can come at any time.

It's quite annoying to know when you know you're in danger. You have to keep your nerves on and keep an eye on what is happening under your feet.

"It's not just about the feet. Dumbledore added, "And the surroundings. Some vines may poke out of the ground and wrap around the trees for camouflage. "

As he went deeper, under the light provided by the two Patronus, Solim noticed a number of anomalies on the ground.

In such an inaccessible place, shrubs and herbaceous plants would cover the ground and not expose the soil at all, but Solim found that in many places the surface was exposed, and even the rhizomes of some trees were exposed. These signs are clearly not normal.

"Stand still. Cadmus suddenly spoke up, "Wellard, you take Sylna to the tree 5.7. "

Hearing this, Willard picked up Sylna and turned into a cloud of black mist and appeared on a nearby branch.

The scene suddenly fell silent, there were no footsteps, no breathing, and here, there was not even the chirping of insects or birds. When Solim and his party became quiet, the darkness of the Forbidden Forest fell silent for a moment.

Except for the sound of Basque scales scraping against the ground......

For a forest, such silence is extremely abnormal.

It was then that Solim sensed an anomaly beneath his feet.

That's a continuous flutter, and it's getting worse over time.

Something is coming down underground!

The tremor went over Cadmus, over Dumbledore, over Solim, and straight to the back of the line—

That's where the basilisk is.

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