Solim Manor didn't get nervous because of the recent events, but as usual, what to do, just a few more guests.

Solim wasn't too worried about being targeted for assassination. With his great-grandfather already informed, he didn't think Etheled had that chance.

Finish off a Selwyn on the island of Neasto in Selwyn?

It sounds like Voldemort is going to storm Hogwarts and kill Dumbledore.

In the event of an attack on Solim on the island of Neasto, Levitsis will know in an instant, and then a group of wizards will step out of the black fog and kill the offenders.

For a man of Levites' power, there was no place on the entire island that he couldn't reach instantly.

What's more, for the sake of insurance, Willard also lives next door to Solim, so what is he worried about? Even if the assassin crawls out from under Solim's bed, as long as he is not killed instantly, Willard will be there in three seconds, and then within thirty seconds, Levitsis will appear with someone.

Solim really didn't think he was going to be killed.

If it was true that people had entered the manor and all the magic had not detected it, then Solim would have accepted it. The wizard who could solve Archibald and Gilves' means had no trouble trying to kill him.

He had already asked Willard about the situation in Etheled.

That's a good dark wizard indeed. The strength is top-notch, and the magic is powerful, but it is impossible for him to touch it silently if he wants to.

Some dark wizards are crazy, some are cruel, but Etheled shows paranoia and extreme ego. He couldn't accept that what was rightfully his would be given to someone else by Cadmus. For this reason, he did not hesitate to break the bottom line of the Selwyn family and murder a young clan who was valued by the family.

Calvin was ready for everything, and in his words, there was no way for Solim to fall on the curse unless he could find five cursed masters on the other side to join forces.

In order not to become the target of the curse, with the help of Calvin, a curse master professional, Solim cleared the house of everything that could be a curse medium. To be on the safe side, Calvin even got a prisoner of Selwyn blood from the family dungeon with the approval of Levitheath, and made him a stand-in for Solim through professional means.

This kind of high-level but unpopular anti-curse method can be regarded as a long experience for Solim. This delirious fellow, already tortured, would be the first target of any possible curse against Solim.

"You have to be aware of that," Calvin began to teach Solim something about the curse, "your hair, your blood, your belongings, your long-term companionship...... These are the keys to the curse medium. If you let a curser get these things, he will be able to cast a curse on you where you can't see it, and you won't even know what's going on. "

That's why Solim asked for someone from Fanasha.

Curses are too difficult to deal with, and a reliable curser is extremely rare. In order to avoid being killed, Solim made the right choice to bring Calvin in, even if he paid a lot of money.

Unlike traditional wizarding spells, curses are not known for head-on confrontation and instant damage, but rather slowly consume their targets with brutal torture.

All amulets used to defend against spells are ineffective against curses. Even if it was the lowest level of a flesh-only curse. If it's a curse on the soul, it's going to be a big problem.

Archibald brought with him a lot of his personal collection, and as a master alchemist, he had many good things: a speculum to detect malice, a portrait to shield from magical detections, and a map to record and monitor all kinds of magical activity......

Let's put it this way, if Slughorn had these things in the first place, Dumbledore wouldn't have been able to stop him at all.

Gilves wasn't as bells and whistles as Archibald. He brought only two seeds: one called the Seed of Malice and the other the Seed of Despair.

Solim knew what it was.

The Seed of Malice is a magical plant created by alchemy. Feeding on evil thoughts, it actively seeks out the malice of sapient beings and plunges its target into a hysterical madness. If an enemy does come to attack, this thing will be the first line of defense.

If the Seed of Malice only serves as an alarm and delay, then the Seed of Despair is a magic mine.

As the same alchemical creation, the production process of [Seed of Despair] can definitely be called a loss of conscience. Extreme negative emotions gathered through torture and torture will directly cover an entire area when stimulated by magical forces. Those who are in it will be wrapped in despair, and if the will cannot bear it, they will die directly.

"The strength of this thing is that if it's just a single individual, then only a very small number of people can pass the onslaught of despair. But if it's a bunch of people, the effect will be greatly reduced. I don't think there will be too many people who come to you for trouble. "

That's what Gilves said to Solim when he planted the Seed of Despair.

Now Solim's manor is already three floors inside and three floors outside, unless it is attacked, Solim really doesn't know who can come in quietly. Levites had sealed off the black fog in this area, except for himself...... And Cadmus, no one can use space magic.

Etheled went out to find foreign help, not to mention which wizard would risk offending Selwyn to help him, even landing on the island was a trouble.

If outsiders want to go to the island, the first thing they have to face is the island guard. Without an invitation or permission, there is no way to infiltrate except to break in, and Selwyn has long since run the entire island of Neasto.

Unless Etheled still has an internal response, and is also an island keeper who would rather break the contract than help him.

Or a family executive who can get an invitation......

But if he dares to do so, he will definitely be liquidated afterwards.

How much does Etheled have to pay to make so many people prefer to ignore the Selwyns' bottom line and help him?

It's not that Solim is arrogant, it's that he really doesn't know why Esered killed him.

Now the entire manor is under Archibald's watch, the garden is firmly controlled by Gilves, Calvin has made a curse double and various defenses, and Willard, who is in charge of the battle, lives next door to him......

Solim really wants to see what Etheled does to break in and kill him and take his phoenix.

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