The operation was a great success...... In Solim's opinion, so.

From Selwyn's point of view, he was barely halfway there.

From the point of view of the Presbyterian Church, this operation was a complete disaster.

Calvin was rescued, and although he was ruined by vampires, he was still alive, but the blood loss was too severe and he needed to recuperate for a long time.

Solim's goal is this, as long as the person is rescued, then this operation is a success in his opinion.

But the family was different, and the Teval gang ran away when they saw that the situation was not good, and although a few people were left, none of the four great wizards who defected were caught.

The raid revealed that Tavier was having an affair with the vampires, and the information obtained through the interrogation of the captives was a bolt from the blue for the Council of Elders.

The Schmitz of the vampires, together with the vampire clans such as Ruimuel, Giovanni, and Toledo, have developed many "servants" through their agents in Muggle society, and the so-called "servants" are just tools chosen by the vampires, but these Muggles still have some status.

They are senators, bankers, directors of public companies, university professors, policemen, doctors, radio hosts, newspaper editors-in-chief, journalists, bar owners, students, workers...... These people relied on the support of the vampires to expand their influence in the Muggle world and expand their tentacles into more areas.

Unfortunately, the government institutions in Austria have already been taken over by them.

The Joint Enforcement Bureau only targets illegal activities involving wizards. Muggles that were under the control of the vampires were not under their supervision. Those "servants" follow the regular route, and they follow the rules, and it is impossible for the short-staffed Joint Enforcement Agency to monitor everyone...... So the vampires, with the help of their servants, took complete control of a country's government departments.

If it weren't for this raid, the Council of Elders would still be in the dark!

After all, those Muggles who serve vampires are ordinary people, ordinary people, they have not been transformed by vampires with their blood, become a blood slave, and they do not have any magic power, and the Joint Enforcement Agency could never have imagined that someone would control a government agency under their noses.

Their attention was all on dark wizards and vampires.

Who cares about the communication between one Muggle and another?

Things suddenly came to a big place.

Ogle was given a chance to fight vampires with his family's men to increase his reputation because of this major meritorious service.

But this has nothing to do with Solim, no matter how bad the situation is, it is naturally the worries of those big people, and what he is thinking about now is how to compensate the trio for them.

Kent's elven sword is broken, and he needs a new one.

Vanessa and Calvin ...... Solim was going to take out his personal collection and give each of them a close-fitting basilisk scale armor - which was almost all he had in stock for the past few years. You must know that the big head of the Basque is to be handed over to the family.

He decided to get the Fairy Sword first.

Since it is the "Fairy Treasure ~ 'Sword", then the natural target should be placed on the goblin, maybe some wizards have such a collection in their hands, but Solim has no relevant information, and presumably the price of the transaction is also very high.

He'd rather go to the goblins.

It just so happened that he knew that a goblin with no small energy lived in Tumbledown Alley.

Daddy Babu—that's what the elves under it call it.

Given the good cooperation between the Vanishing Cabinet a few years ago, Solim thinks that this elf knows the rules and can try to get in touch with it.

Tumbledown Alley.

The Nobody's Bar.

Solim came here again after many years, but compared to the past, the business here could not be described as bleak, and the door was full of praise for it.

This time Solim didn't pretend, he went straight to the bar and looked at the goblin bartender who had just woken up—it was too idle to wipe its glass.

"Oh my God, long-lost guest! This is a rarity, what is it?

The elf immediately smiled flatteringly, and though the smile looked a little hideous on the elf's face, Solim believed it was just too excited.

"A big deal. Solim popped a Galleon, which was grabbed by the elf-eyed man.

"Oh?" the goblin sniffed the gold coin in his hand, "That's good, old thing from ten years ago." "

"I want to see the Báb. "

The goblin's expression changed immediately. It stared at Solim's face: (Read the violent novel, go to the Feilu Novel Network!)

"Sir, you don't have any business with us, do you? Who asked you to come here?"

The doors of the broomroom, the stairwell, and the small box were opened, and many elves surrounded them, and it seemed that Solim had not said a word correctly, and they were ready to rush up.

Solim turned a blind eye to this, let alone the current him, and even if he hadn't graduated from Hogwarts, he wouldn't have taken this group of goblins seriously. Although Willard didn't come with him this time, Solim wouldn't be in the hands of the goblins—no matter how many of them there were.

"It seems that you are having a hard time, the embargo and various searches of the Council of Elders have caused you a lot of losses, right?" Solim asked with a smile, "'So that's your attitude towards a possible big customer?'"

Maybe it's really about to be uncovered, or maybe it's Solim's calm and breezy attitude that makes it uncertain...... Anyway, the bartender calmed down.

"Go tell Daddy that a distinguished guest has come to the door. "

A room full of people waited with wide eyes, but it wasn't long before the sound of footsteps came from the stairwell.

It was an old leprechaun with a mutilated nose and a large pipe in his mouth. It was looking Solim up and down, as if comparing it to a thousand faces in its memory.

Solim knew that Daddy Babu didn't recognize him, after all, he had been disguised, and even if the goblins could see that he was disguised, they couldn't see through the true appearance of the Polyjuice Potion.

Solim pulled out his monocle, which was given to him by the old goblin named Babu in front of him. []

The moment he saw the glasses, the old goblin showed a look of sudden realization. Then it started laughing and drove the other goblins away.

"All right, it's none of your business, go back!" said Papa Babu enthusiastically pushing open the small door of the stairwell, "Come, Selwyn's guest, let's talk about your big business." "

Heavenly mercy is visible!

Babu's heart roared.

Do you know how it has been doing for the past few years!

Embargo!

Blockade!

Search!

Its smuggling business is coming to an end! or, more accurately, it's over.

Martial law in Tumbledown Alley has been going on, there are people from the Ministry of Magic, there are people from the Council of Elders, but there are no guests!

The tavern was already furry, and if it went on like this, it would have to lead its little ones to show the door.

But one of Selwyn came to the village.

Babu remembers the transaction.

Very good deal.

It hopes that this time will be the same as the last time.

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