Testing the threat of Muggle weaponry to wizards is sensitive and dangerous.

Whatever the outcome, there will inevitably be situations that one side does not want to see.

If wizards are well protected against the threat posed by firearms, even low-yield bombs, then Muggles will inevitably face a great enemy and try to find their weaknesses.

If a wizard is unable to defend against powerful firearms, or can only defend them under certain conditions, some people will probably be so angry that they will blush and have thick necks, and even give birth to some radical and dangerous ideas.

This is something that neither side wants to see.

Therefore, this kind of thing has to be done privately, and it must not be done in a big way.

The matter was handed over to the Muggle Affairs Authority to borrow some military firearms, which of course would be returned afterwards.

For the "One-Zero-Seven" wizards blessed with the illusion charm, Muggle banishment charm, Imperius Curse, shielding charm, and polyjuice potion, it was all too easy to do something stealing.

In half a day, Director Clermont got all the affairs done, and all kinds of guns from the active British Army were obtained. The test site was in an unknown valley - Solim had been brought directly by Cadmus, and he had no idea what it was.

Chief Clermont also brought a Muggle soldier under the Imperius Curse, who would be in charge of firing.

As for the shooting target...... Naturally, it won't be the wizard bosses of your honorable status. Didn't the Council of Elders find out a few days ago a few people who were colluding with foreign enemies? They were the target.

The first to be tested was the LA85A1, a British rifle in active service.

The tested wizard was pale with a wand in hand, apparently having been tortured in captivity before.

"Resist the attack of the mudbloods, and if you succeed, you will survive. "

On the hillside not far away, the words that came through the [loud voice] made the wizard clench his wand.

He knew Muggle guns, but he had never faced them.

Muggles controlled by the Imperius Curse turn on the safe, adjust to fully automatic mode, and ...... Strafing.

The crisp sound of gunfire resounded through the valley, and as the magazine was emptied, the wizard under the spell was unscathed.

"It's not good, it's the same as I thought. Mudbloods, heh......"

Solim didn't bother to pay attention to such a person, even though he was one of the thirteen members of the Round Table Council.

The wizard below was prepared for the strafing, not a sudden attack.

The difference between the two is clear to anyone who knows the difference.

If it was a sneak attack, the wizard below probably wouldn't be able to guarantee that he would be able to react.

The rifle has no effect, so naturally the next one will be tested.

L96A1 sniper rifle.

Due to the field, the distance was only 800 meters, and the Muggles controlled by the Imperius Curse had already climbed the hill with a rush.

This time, the wizard was asked to wait in place, without prompting, and judged the timing of the defense on his own.

The low bushes concealed the Muggle's form, and only the approximate location could be determined. Without seeing his opponent's movements, the wizard didn't end well - his entire ribcage was shattered.

It wasn't until he was shot and fell that he heard the gunshots. Pure-blood wizards with little knowledge of physics simply don't understand why.

"That doesn't count! He didn't even cast a talisman charm!"

Someone is starting to.

"Bring another one! This time get ready and shoot. "

The ending was indeed different, and the sniper failed to hurt the second wizard. But is such a test necessary? Muggles will shoot you with a sniper rifle and stick it to your face?

But it's good news for wizards. At least for a trained pure-blood wizard, a sniper rifle can be resisted if prepared.

Then the heavy machine gun was replaced, and the chain of 150 rounds failed to break through the Spell's defenses.

"Not bad. Solim looked at the somewhat breathless wizard below, "It's just that a wizard of his strength is a minority in the entire wizarding world." Most ordinary wizards don't have the same level of talisman charms as he does. "

"It doesn't matter, as long as the wizards of the Presbyterian Church can withstand the guns. "It's just that you're asking for too little time, and I only have time to get these conventional weapons." "

Solim glanced at him, and as for whether it was really not enough time, it was up to him.

What kind of big killer weapon is really made, so that a few bigwigs can't get off the stage, what if the current strategic focus of the Presbyterian Church is shifted?

You must know that most of the thirteen people in the Round Table Council are supporters of [Wizard Supremacy]. Working with Muggles is cooperation, making money is making money, and it doesn't delay them from discriminating against ordinary people who can't do magic.

If they really pierced the paper window, they were deeply aware of the one-sided situation that wizards would have when confronted with Muggle military weapons, and they might have to start to limit the military power of Muggles..... (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

But now the results are not bad.

Elite wizards are good enough to be prepared to defend against all kinds of guns. After all, wizards don't charge on the battlefield in groups, and they basically don't give Muggles the opportunity to use heavy firepower.

That being said, the Council of Elders instructed the Muggle Affairs Authority to focus more on learning about Muggle weapons, and the Spell Research and Development Committee to immediately begin research on defensive and warning spells.

The wizards also realized that if the talisman was not cast in time, then Muggle firearms could still kill wizards. This is where the warning spell for bullets comes in.

The amulet charms of the wizards are essentially a kind of countervailing, all the things that try to break through the amulet charms - tangible spells, stones, bullets, seawater...... These will be directly dissolved by the wizard's magic after touching the talisman charm, thus losing their original form.

But the basis for all this is the stability of the spellcaster's magic.

Solim has read the research papers. Theoretically, the talisman charm can resist the requisite charm. As long as the wizard casting the spell can maintain a stable supply of mana the moment the requisitioning spell is contacted. Then the Requisition Curse will also be dissolved.

It's like when a bullet comes at you, as long as your flesh is strong enough, you can go unharmed.

That's true in theory, but no one can do 3.7 in practice.

If you poke a piece of paper with a knife, how can the paper not break?

The Talisman Charm may be able to withstand some bullets, but it will never be able to dispel the constant shelling and bombardment. There may be some powerful wizards who can maintain the stability of their talisman charms, but all he can do is stand still and be beaten, and nothing else can be done - if he wants to fight back or escape, the first step is to disarm his defenses, and the moment he disengages his defenses, he will be blown up.

If you want to survive, you can only maintain the stability of your magic and then step by step out of the killing field.

This requires the wizard's powerful mana support, as well as extremely superb mana control.

Solim thought he couldn't, and the Muggles' powerful weapons were just as threatening to him.

But who said that wizards and Muggles must use magic when they fight?

If you can't beat it, join in, what's the problem?.

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