It is not only the elves who are driven to the north by the wizards, but also the vampires and werewolves, which are not allowed to be "magical creatures" in the wizarding society, and with the development and utilization of the world by ordinary people, the living space of these aliens is becoming smaller and smaller.

It is true that some werewolves or vampires make a living in human society, but that doesn't mean that all "aliens" like to mingle with humans.

Solim was "lucky" to pass through one of these "alien" settlements at this time—a settlement that happened to pass in such a vast forest, and Solim's luck was a little too good.

But this "luck" did not come without a price - two pitch-black arrows struck the ashes with a burst of air.

If it were only Ash itself, this kind of thing would be no threat to the Phoenix. But it still grabbed Solim, and Solim, who had reacted, disappeared into the sky with ashes in a flash of fire.

"Where's that big bird?"

"Idiot! That's a phoenix!"

Solim was hiding behind a tree, listening to the conversation not far away, and he let the ashes return to the crate for the time being. Even with the illusion spell, Solim couldn't get any closer—the ground was covered in snow, and Solim couldn't quietly erase the traces and get close to the two "men" who attacked him.

"Phoenix?" was a thick nasal voice with a strange accent, and Solim listened for a long time before he understood what they were saying.

"It must be a phoenix—probably an ownerless phoenix! Do you know what that means?"

"Delicious?"

"No, you idiot! This news is worth a thousand dollars, I think we should go to a human city once, there must be wizards who will be interested in this news. "

To be sure, Solim wouldn't want to go out if he could. But the meaning of these two guys' words was revealed, and Solim had to stand up.

The appearance of an ownerless phoenix would cause an uproar, and Solim didn't want to attract too many people's attention here. So no matter what, since they meant it, Solim had no choice but to stand up.

No nonsense, Solim's shot is a killer move - when necessary, Solim does not reject killing.

If the Powerful Demolition Spell hits a human body, it will directly blow the person into a cloud of blood mist - that is for humans.

Solim's magic was already stronger than that of many adult wizards, but his spell didn't work as expected—the target was simply blown away, and after crashing into a tree, he immediately stood up naked and cursed - his clothes were gone, revealing an extremely thick body hair.

"Damn wizard, I'm going to tear you apart!" said the two of them, and together they rushed in the direction of Solim.

"Hell, it's a werewolf. "

Solim scolded, quickly turned into a snake and climbed up the trunk of the tree.

It's not just a werewolf, they can hard-take a powerful blasting spell without taking too much damage without transforming, they can only be a primitive werewolf, and they can still maintain a strong spell resistance even in human form.

"He's gone—the footprints are still here. "

Looking at the abruptly disappearing footprints on the ground, the two werewolves raised their heads in unison and looked at the trees.

"He's still here – I can smell fresh human flesh. Solim's "human flesh" rushed through the werewolf's inciting nose and into his brain—which made the werewolf even more excited.

"He's invisible. Realizing this, the werewolf kicked the tree hard, and a large cloud of snow fell, but it did not outline the outline they had expected.

"Damn, he's phantasmaged. "

Another punch slammed into the trunk of the tree, and the werewolf vented his frustration.

Snakes were very afraid of the cold, and Solim felt like his bones were going to freeze in his Animagus form, not to mention the fact that he was now covered in thick snow. However, this also has the advantage of being hidden enough, and the tree where Solim is hiding is strong enough, otherwise the ordinary small tree may not be able to hide Solim's Animagus.

Through the snake's unique senses, Solim observed the two werewolves under the tree—especially the one whose clothes had been repaid by one of his explosive spells, who emitted more heat than humans and had a very strong body odor—unlike humans.

"That wizard must have come after the Phoenix. The werewolf, who was still clothed, said that he thought he had found the truth: "He must have a companion, you go back and call someone, put on your clothes by the way, and I'll go and see the neighborhood." "

Fortunately, the distance was relatively close, and the two werewolves were talking under the trees, and if they were any farther away, Solim might not be able to hear what they were saying with his poor hearing of snakes.

Fearing that he had misheard, Solim cautiously stretched out his head from the treetops and carefully observed the movement below, and found that the two werewolves were indeed separated, and Solim's mind came alive.

Of the two people, it has been determined that one of them is a native werewolf, and even if the other is not, it is likely to be a werewolf, and in the face of two werewolves, although Solim is confident that he can kill one of them, the other native werewolf is a bit tricky. If the two of them could be separated, it would certainly be good news for Solim.

Solim was going to be the first to kill the bare-assed guy - this guy was going to go back and blow the whistle to call people, so naturally he had to deal with this one first. The other guy left in what he thought was possible after explaining.

Through the perception of the snakes, after sensing that both of them had left the tree, Solim unleashed his Animagus transformation and quickly cast a phantom spell on himself. And in mid-air when he jumped off the branch, he gave himself another "silent".

Solim's footprints did be left on the snow, but there was no sound of snow being squeezed, and as long as the bare-ass werewolf in front of him didn't look back, he wouldn't notice something wrong behind him - besides, even if he turned back, he might not find a problem behind him, Solim walked on the footprints he left behind, although it was impossible to step on the same footprint 100% on the way to chase, but as long as he didn't deliberately observe, this small problem would be hidden in the surrounding environment.

Solim thought it was good, but he was still a little inexperienced—he ignored the direction of the wind. The wind blew his smell to the werewolf in front of him.

The bare-bottomed werewolf braked suddenly, and quickly turned, scanning the woods behind him with a wary gaze - a blow that caught Solim off guard.

The Transfiguration Charm and the Silencer Charm were used to conceal the figure and the sound, but they did not visually remove the traces - the snow on the ground had made two long marks due to Solim's sudden braking.

The bare-bottomed werewolf looked at the two long marks on the ground and smiled evilly, and then his body began to swell......

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