Solim brought the seven fairy swords back in one gob, and he had already paid for them anyway. There is no such thing as pick-and-choose in the adult world, and when conditions permit, it is natural to have them all.

Among the seven fairy swords, four are basic types, with no growth ability, only limited spell blocking ability, and limited demon breaking ability. Not to mention Kent, a master of using swords, this kind of thing is not even eye-catching.

But the remaining three are something.

At least they have names.

There is obviously a difference between a sword with a name and a sword without a name.

Elred's vigilance - yes, that's the name of a sword, and Elred is the goblin who forged it.

This sword can predict danger.

Dark creatures, malevolent ...... trying to attack All hostility towards the wielder will manifest, and when holding the sword, the wielder's body reaction will become extremely sharp, and attacks that could not be dodged before can be dodged after holding the sword, and hidden dangers and traps that were not noticed before will be noticed.

This is an adventurer's sword. Ideal for exploring and exploring the ruins.

Its maker, Eired, is actually famous, and he led a team in the search for three pyramids during his lifetime, eventually dying after being tainted with a terrible curse, leaving the sword to his descendants.

In short, this is a fairy sword with great collection value and use value. In certain circumstances, it can be a great help.

The next one is called "Enemy Breaker", which is a fairy sword that is used in battle. The function is outrageously simple, and at the same time, Solim has experienced what it means to be simple and crude.

The enemy breaker has one ability: mana cancellation.

The wielder can use one of his mana to cancel out two mana - either a spell or an amulet.

That is, the deeper the wizard's magic that holds it, the more powerful the sword becomes.

When the user can use the magic of one Demolition Charm to cancel out two Demolition Charms, the ability to continue fighting can be imagined.

Kent would love this.

Solim was sure.

As for the last one...... Quite dangerous.

The tattered scabbard, the dull hilt gem, this is the first impression of the "curse". But if you pull it out, you'll realize on the spot why this sword is called that.

The blade, covered in chips and cracks, looks like the work of a crappy blacksmith's apprentice, but the aura it exudes tells you to look away.

It makes people feel extremely uncomfortable.

From the moment the sword is pulled out of its scabbard, it is harming everything around it, dead or alive, within the reach of this "curse".

Chop the wood and the wood will rot in a short time, if you put the sword into the water, the water will soon stink, and if you wrap the fur around the sword, the fur will start to fall off and turn into a disgusting puddle of gelatinous substance...... Unless it is returned to its scabbard, the sword will damage everything around it at all times.

It is indeed worthy of the "curse".

Solim didn't know how the sword goblin was made, because even if he took the sword out of his hand and threw it on the ground, the damage continued, and it seemed that he could maintain this ability without relying on magic at all.

Solim first became interested in the magic of goblins.

After visiting Kent and Vanessa and Calvin, who were still unconscious, Solim received a message from Levitsis:

Riddle's resurrection ritual has begun, and it will last for 7 days, after which he will receive a coveted body that can move at will.

Of course, it's the body capable of spell-casting - a body made entirely of alchemy and magic, much like Voldemort, in the sense that they are already magical creatures in human form.

Solim didn't know what was going on in the meantime, and Riddle was able to get the family to support him so strongly, rather than messing around with a random body of flesh.

But it didn't matter, Dumbledore nodded his head, and it wasn't his turn to take the beak, and the family was just closing the deal. The Slytherin family's magical creature cultivation technology for a physical body, no matter how it can be counted, it is Selwyn's earnings.

After reporting, Solim pulled Willard and went straight to Germany. If he could, he hoped to get things done today.

With the exception of England, a testing ground for the Presbyterian Church, Germany was at the vanguard of European reform, ahead of other countries in all its measures and in the pace of implementation.

This, of course, is inseparable from the influence of Grindelwald.

After being released from prison in Newmengard and freed again, the original Dark Lord quickly adapted to the current society – both wizarding and Muggle.

During the decades he spent in captivity in Newmongaard, he had long since summed up his failures and experienced 0 ... He and his saints had set off a tremendous wizarding revolution in Europe and the United States, and their methods were violent and bloody, leaving no room for not only others, but also for themselves.

And so he failed.

This time, Grindelwald learned the lesson of the last time and decided not to spread the stall so big first, and then it was to clean up the team, and remove those wizards with ulterior motives, opportunistic, inflammatory, and half-hearted wizards from the inner circle, and use these people only as thugs.

Grindelwald was dissatisfied with the Presbyterians decades ago, and now ...... It's sarcasm.

Look at it, I was about to reform a few decades ago, and it was your obstruction and suppression that led to my failure, but now your Council of Elders has overturned the "Secrecy Law" and started a revolution in the witch world?

Then why didn't you squeak when I was about to overturn the Secrecy Act?

Grindelwald certainly had reason to be angry.

He lobbied everywhere to find like-minded companions, and gave speeches to explain the shortcomings of the wizarding world, but there were very few people who could truly realize the problem. In the end, Grindelwald had no choice but to abandon his moderate approach and began to use violence and blood to push for reform in the wizarding world.

On the other hand, the Presbyterian Church held a few meetings directly internally, and then decided to repeal the "Secrecy Law", which made Grindelwald, who had been locked up in Newmontaard for decades, think about this matter?

To use an inappropriate analogy, it's like an American guy who went to jail for smoking leaves.4 And when he gets out of prison, hey, guess what?

The leaves were legalized.

Where is this reasonable!

Grindelwald's opinion of the Council of Elders was so normal that Solim could understand.

But what he didn't understand was that Grindelwald, after taking control of the German Ministry of Magic, honestly followed the pace of the Presbyterian Church without making any small moves - he did not condone the bullying of Muggles by his subordinates, nor did he use bloody methods to deal with opponents with political disagreements.

No, you're the Dark Lord, not a white wizard like Dumbledore![]

Solim read all the reports about the German Ministry of Magic and Grindelwald, only to find that there was no shadow of the original Dark Lord at all, but instead helped the Presbyterian Council to fill in the relevant policies, and submitted a total of more than a dozen relevant suggestions.

If it weren't for the fact that he knew it couldn't be, Solim even suspected that Grindelwald was being controlled by a Imperius curse.

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