For some people, no place is an obstacle - like Dumbledore and Solim, with a phoenix, they can move wherever they want without any hindrance. But not with Sirius, because Voldemort had set up a spell, neither the wizard's apparition nor apparition would work in that cave. Like a phoenix, Kreacher can come and go as he pleases, but not with a person.

This meant that someone had to walk the water with Sirius, swim in from the sea, and have to cut his arm open again on the rock wall......

So when Dumbledore asked Solim to go in first, he agreed without saying a word. Instead of spending time swimming and boating across the lake, Solim preferred to spend some time on the potion potout.

The advantages of the phoenix were revealed at this moment, ignoring the sea and Voldemort's magic, and directly appeared on the island in the middle of the lake with Solim.

At this time, Dumbledore and they are probably still floating in the sea, their eyes swept the dark lake, Solim did not make any unnecessary moves, it is better to find Regulus and wait for everyone to arrive before starting, Solim is now ready to use this time to study some potions in the stone basin.

Or rather...... They shouldn't be called potions, but some kind of magic.

Solim didn't forget about it all after his last return, but summarized it in detail. So as to discover a problem that I was not aware of before.

Is that whether Regulus drank the potion in the stone basin? Kreacher said that Regulus drank it, but how to explain the potions in front of Solim? Regulus came before Solim and them, if he drank the potion, what did Solim and they saw some time ago? Could it be that the potion can grow on its own?

Potions are made by using parts of plants, animals, and insects that contain magical powers, and are processed in different ways.

Is the thing in the stone basin a potion or not?If it is a potion, then how does it fill itself after being drunk once by Regulus? To say that Voldemort came, and then he added it himself, Solim didn't believe it, and if Voldemort came, then he would definitely find a problem. But this is a bit of an explanation: how did the potion in the stone basin recover on its own?

Solim frowned at the stone basin, then turned his gaze to the base of the stone platform. The last time I came, Solim found that the stone basin and the stone platform at the bottom were formed in one piece, and the material was a crystal with good light transmittance, and there was no alchemy circle or magic pattern engraved on it, it looked like an ordinary, calcite with good light transmittance.

Solim suspected that there was no liquid in the stone basin, that it was all an illusion, an illusion caused by high-end magic, but he had no evidence to convince himself. Obviously, the liquid in the stone basin can't be taken away, otherwise Solim would have packed up and gone back to Gilves last time.

Two white dots lit up in the distance, and Solim glanced at them, knowing that it was Dumbledore and Sirius who had come in, and that they would be on a boat to the island in the middle of the lake.

After thinking about it, Solim opened his chest, took out an empty white crystal bottle from it, and filled it with a little liquid from the stone basin. Strange to say, unless it is a container, anything else that is held by hand cannot touch the liquid in the stone basin. Solim was puzzled and only allowed items with a specific role to come into contact, how was this effect achieved?

Looking at the crystal bottle full of liquid in his hand, Solim was not sure when it would disappear, Solim took the bottle and took two steps towards the lake, and near the lake, the liquid in the crystal bottle disappeared - for no apparent reason.

Sighing, Solim tossed the bottle back into the box, shrunk the chest on the ground and slipped it into his arms before Dumbledore and the others arrived.

"Nothing?" Dumbledore smiled as he looked at Solim.

Solim didn't say anything, just nodded. Then he looked at Kreacher, who was a little excited, "Kreacher, are you really sure? Regulus really drank the liquid from the stone basin at that time?"

The elf who was staring at the lake in a daze was startled, and then bowed to Solim, and said in a nasal voice: "Young Master Regulus did drink the liquid in the stone basin, and the young master was very painful at that time, and after taking out the locket, the young master ordered me to go home......"

Solim was about to say something, but Sirius interrupted, "Can we start? I can't stand Regulus sleeping in this filthy place any longer!"

"Then let's get started. Dumbledore drew his Elder Wand and said to Solim, who was closest to the shore, "Do you know how?"

"Compared to figuring out the liquid in the stone basin, it couldn't be easier to wake up those yin corpses. Somewhat absent-minded, Solim crouched down and patted the water with his hand.

Suddenly, the surface of the lake, which was originally calm like a mirror, suddenly boiled. Countless white arms stretched out from the surface of the lake, and then the corpses that felt the breath of the living began to move like an island in the center of the lake.

"Calling the Guardians!" Solim summoned his own Patronus to provide light for the place, and the Patronus also had a restraint effect on the Yin Corps.

"I don't know Regulus, Sirius, look better!" said Solim, "if you see him, speak up." lest you be hurt by mistake. "

With the first Yin corpse on the island, the operation officially began. No one knew exactly how many Yin Corpses there were in the lake, so Solim and the others didn't know how long the operation would last, but one thing was certain, Regulus must be among these Yin Corpses, and it would be a test of Sirius and Kreacher's eyesight.

Solim used the corpses as a test to test the power of the spell to damage. The Yin Corpse is a human body, and the damage caused by the lethal spell to the Yin corpse is the same as that of a normal human, and Solim usually does not have such a good opportunity to test the specific level of destruction of these lethal spells.

"Dissolve skin and bones!"

The one who dared to use the Corrupting Charm in front of Dumbledore was Solim. The dark blue spell struck the Yin corpse not far away, and in an instant, the Yin corpse's originally white chest turned into a charred liquid, followed by a foul rancid smell. The Yin corpse began to deform and liquefy like a melting candle from its chest to its lower abdomen.

The effect of this spell hitting the human body is terrifying, and there is no doubt that the Corrosion Charm is a spell with great damage. The reason why Solim dared to use it on the Yin corpse without fear of accidental injury was because the Yin corpse in front of him was a woman, or rather, she was a woman before she became a Yin corpse. Although Solim had not met Regulus, he was sure that Regulus's "pectoral muscles" would not be so developed.

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