Waiting until the end of class, Solim lifted the illusion charm after the last student left.

"Hello, Professor Trelawney. "

Solim only spoke up after watching Trelawney put down the teacup in his hand, he was mainly afraid of scaring the woman.

"What...... Are you?" Trelawney's glasses were still somewhat useful, at least to see that Solim wasn't wearing a Hogwarts uniform.

"Solim. Selwyn, maybe you've heard my name, I've graduated. Solim said.

"Oh-oh-oh, Selwyn...... Well, I have an impression of the name. You don't think you took my class. Trelawney glared at Solim with those heavily magnified glasses, "So dear, is there something wrong with you?"

"That's ......"

Solim gives a brief explanation of the matter, hoping to help him find someone with the help of Trelawney's prophetic powers. But as if offended, she began to become angry:

"I'm Kassandra's great-great-granddaughter of Forty-Eighty-Zero! I'm a soothsayer with vision! My abilities are used to help people stay away from misfortune! Not an owl to find people!"

Well, I shouldn't have any illusions about this alcoholic neurotic!

Solim was embarrassed, politely apologized, and turned to leave.

He did not immediately leave Hogwarts with a phoenix, but walked slowly up the spiral staircase of the North Tower.

Although Trelawney had been very irritable just now, she did remind Solim of a direction he hadn't considered before - name.

Names are magical. This is a consensus that has been unanimously agreed upon by wizards, but wizards have not developed much application of this extremely remote knowledge, and even curses rarely see anything related to names.

Find Calvin by name?

It seemed to be possible in theory, but trying to make it happen with magic directly stumped Solim.

He has no knowledge!

He didn't even know of any wizards who had specific results in naming!

There are too few wizards who devote themselves to the study of the ethereal direction of name science, after all, who wants to study this kind of knowledge that can neither improve strength nor make money?

But he's willing to give it a try.

Although the Living Point Map is a product of the special environment of Hogwarts, it is not without its value.

First, he needed a contract that Calvin still had in effect. Temporary deeds, life and death deeds are fine, this doesn't matter, and then he needs a means to intervene in this contract, but these are not enough, he also needs a way to perceive the contractor, and finally integrate it into an object...... For example, a piece of paper, or a compass.

It is a systematic project that requires the involvement of spells, patterns, alchemy, curses, and even black magic.

Solim didn't have the power to do that.

He's got to shake someone.

If Solim hadn't studied at the library at Selwyn Castle, he would have been the first to find Elrond, but now his first choice would have been the librarian: Thoth. Searle.

This old man of Levits' time can be called a mobile library. His knowledge is incomparably vain, covering all aspects of wizarding, both in depth and breadth, which no other wizard can match.

There is no way, knowledge has nothing to do with talent, it can only be accumulated with time. Thoth, who has spent most of his life in libraries, is undoubtedly one of the most knowledgeable people in the wizarding world.

In fact, Toth did not disappoint Solim. He even threw out three methods directly after listening to the question:

The first is just like Solim had previously envisioned, using the contract in force to locate Calvin's location, but it was not as complicated as Solim thought.

Just let Calvin break a non-lethal contract, and then use an extremely unpopular tracking spell to bind the magic of the contract, and then you can follow the guide to find people all over the world. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

How unpopular was this tracking spell for contractors, and it had never been used or even tested since it was invented, but it was Thoth who perfected it after collecting the wizard's codex.

The second method is the Patronus Charm, which is used to convey information is commonplace for powerful wizards. Dumbledore, Snape, and even Solim himself could do it. It also doesn't need an exact address like an owl. But the Patronus requires mana, and if you want to break through some protective spells that obscure Calvin's own existence, you need a large supply of mana.

Solim is highly gifted in magic, but it is impossible to support this level of consumption. Because Calvin has been obscured by some kind of spell, this is the news that has been confirmed. Otherwise, Selwyn's wizards would not have been unable to find him, in fact, not only Calvin, but also Teville's gang were all covered by the spell, and there was no clue at all.

It is true that the magical Patronus can find a person with the will of the wizard himself, and if it is an unrestricted target, the Patronus of Solim can easily find it, but not in the current situation.

His mana couldn't support such a consumption, and most importantly, he didn't even know how much mana he had to consume. []

There must be someone within Selwyn who can support such a consumption, but as a dark wizard family, Solim's Patronus is unique, and others can't use it even if they want to - they have gone too far on the road of dark magic, and they have completely lost their relationship with the Patronus0 ...

There is indeed a way to temporarily increase the magic power of wizards, and wizarding families like Selwyn can indeed take it, but once the Patronus finds a place, the other party will inevitably detect it immediately, unless the scope is narrowed down a little, but the time and resources consumed in this way may not be what the family is willing to bear, after all, Calvin is not surnamed Selwyn.

Although it is possible that he was imprisoned in their hiding place by Teville, it is not definite news after all, and Teville and the others must be full of vigilance in the near future, and it is only a small probability that they want to determine their location through the Patronus.

As for the third method, it surprised Solim.

Goblin.

Solim's knowledge of the elven race is only superficial, at most a little deeper than that of ordinary wizards. But Toth was sure that the goblins had the ability to find Calvin.

Of course, there are prerequisites for this.

The premise is that Calvin has signed a contract with them and owes them money.

Solim immediately abandoned the method. Calvin isn't bad for money, and he can't be bad for money. Even when Solim was a little transparent, the family never stuck him on Garon. Calvin, the Master of the Curse, is even more unlikely.

"There's an easier way, but Calvin doesn't have the conditions. Toth said.

"What is it?" said Solim leaned forward.

"House-elves," said Toth, "if he had a private house-elf, his elves would be able to find him at any time unless he died." "

The 3.5 Spirits of the House-Elf that belong to the individual are extremely closely connected to the wizard, and they can appear anywhere at the call of their master, and of course, they can also go there on their own initiative. It's just that Calvin doesn't have house-elves - that's the privilege of the core members of a pure-blood family.

Moreover, most of the house-elves belong to the family, and there are very few pokemon that belong entirely to the individual. Calvin's position in Selwyn did not allow him to have a personal pokemon.

"Think of it as my homework for you. "I'll talk to Levits Heath and get him to support your action, but you want to make sure you can get it done," Toth said. "

Toth has a special position in Selwyn, he never gets involved in the family's decision-making and internal affairs, only focuses on sorting out knowledge, and he doesn't care about Calvin or whether a great wizard defects. But if he can train Solim, the junior he is optimistic about, then he doesn't mind selling his old face and winning the support of the family for Solim.

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