The Flying Charm is a very high threshold spell that works on wizards themselves, and few wizards can master and use it, but Solim saw these dazzling white fogs or dim black fog wrap around the carriage for a moment, and then the men broke into the carriage through the window or doorway.

Solim's head was slightly dazed, without warning, unexpected, and sudden...... No matter how you describe it, Solim really didn't expect that things would move so quickly, so quickly that there was no warning beforehand. He still hadn't figured out where these people had come from, and if it was a phantasm, it would be too, how could it be possible to locate so accurately in the vast ocean.

But now was not the time to think about it, so Solim quickly drew his wand, put a spell on himself, and rolled over through his bedroom window. Despite the large size of the inside of the carriage, the volume of the outside of the carriage was not comparable to the inside of the carriage at all, and Solim could easily reach the window outside his bedroom.

His bedroom was already in a mess, apparently rummaged over. But Solim wondered that although the carriage was big, it was definitely a conspicuous target when he was sitting on the roof of the carriage, so why didn't anyone take care of him?

Solim actually thought about it, although it couldn't be said that it was dark outside, but under the influence of the light source inside the carriage, no one noticed that there was a person sitting on the top of the carriage. Thinking about it, the big night did not honestly stay in the carriage, running outside to blow the wind, these uninvited guests did not expect that there was a cat on the roof of the carriage.

Solim was worried about his grandfather and sister's situation, but he knew that the more anxious he was, the more calm he became, and it was obviously unwise to expose himself at this time.

"No! they're not here!" a sudden voice came from the first floor of the carriage, and Solim cautiously looked down through the railing of the corridor on the second floor.

In the hall on the first floor stood eight wizards, each dressed in black robes - it seemed that wizards all had a penchant for black, and so did Solim.

"So we don't have anything to gain other than these two damn house-elves?"

"We shouldn't have killed that guy right away, he must know something. "

"He's out of value, and it's better to get rid of it so that nothing happens afterwards. "

"Shut up!" the wizard was clearly in the lead, "get out of here immediately." "

......

Solim didn't see it, but the wizards below looked surprised - they couldn't apparition.

"Get out now!" The wizards immediately understood that the place had been cast with an anti-illusion spell, and that the only way to leave was to get out of the carriage first.

The wizards below immediately turned into several light mists and rose into the air, and Solim hurriedly lay down when he saw this, for fear that these wizards who had cast flying spells would crash into him. As the wizards had left the various parts of the carriage, Solim cautiously climbed to his feet. He didn't have the eyes to judge the level of those wizards just now, but one thing was certain, and that was that these people were obviously inferior to Dumbledore's, because they didn't find themselves under the illusion spell. Thankfully, once discovered, Solim will not be spared.

Maintaining the Illusion Charm, Solim made his way to the first floor, where there was no need to look at Sylna's room next door. Solim believed that the wizards had searched carefully, and if they didn't find them, it would only mean that Sylna was not there, and it was likely that Elrond had taken Syrna into hiding.

If Elrond had activated the portkey with Sylna just as it had happened, there would have been time to get out of here, and Solim would have needed some evidence to back up his thoughts.

Suddenly there was a flash of light outside, and Solim heard a loud noise coming from outside the carriage.

"Is there already a fight?" Solim resisted the urge to see the excitement, and he was ready to stay in the carriage until he couldn't stay here anymore. Solim could only hope that the wizards outside would not dismantle the carriage too quickly, after all, he couldn't fly, and if the carriage broke, he would have to fall into the sea.

Since there is already a fight outside, it means that Elrond and Sylna are safe, but they don't know where to hide.

In the kitchen on the first floor, Solim saw two house-elves who had been brutally beheaded, he frowned, and prepared to go to the front driver's room without saying a word. There were two wizards with foreign surnames who were in charge of driving. Through the information revealed between the words of the wizards, Solim only realized another thing until just now: the old men of the family had deliberately arranged the two wizards with foreign surnames to be involved, and it must have been that some of their past actions had aroused suspicion within the family, and it was the case that one of the two wizards was a traitor.

Solim couldn't tell what had happened, and looked blankly at the corpses on the ground and in his seat. Solim could only speculate that the wizard in the seat had been killed by a sneak attack, and the one on the ground might have been a mole. The unknown wizard did not realize until his death that if the wizards who had intercepted Solim and his party appeared, he would also die. After all, it is better to leave here with a traitor who is no longer of much use, and it is better to solve it on the spot.

Suddenly, a dazzling red light flashed outside the cab, and Solim saw a figure emerge from a cloud of black fog and fall down unconsciously.

Solim didn't know who the unlucky guy was, but he was sure that the red light wasn't a stun spell—he hadn't seen a stun spell that could bend.

An uncomfortable squeezing sound came from all sides of the carriage, and Solim didn't understand what was happening, but he thought it might not be a good idea to stay in the carriage at this point. After all, a vessel that had been inflicted the Traceless Stretching Charm was destroyed, and it was not clear what would happen to the living creatures within.

As soon as he poked his head out of the roof of the car, Solim realized how complicated the situation was outside. The sky was full of wizards who kept flying spells and shot spells at each other, and Solim didn't even have the time to count how many wizards were flying in the sky, but hurriedly retracted his head - a spell had just hit the roof of the car, cracking the extremely thick plank into a puddle of blue fluorescent debris. The constant glow of the spell in the sky and the constant hit of the carriage made Solim decide that it was better to get out of here first, after all, he could be sure that nothing had happened to his grandfather and sister, and the most important thing at this time was to protect himself first.

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