What a big surprise Solim didn't know, because Ogle dragged him away. Lady Lebis didn't speak, just looked back and forth between Ogle and Solim with interest, apparently sensing something, but she didn't say anything, just watched Ogle and the others leave.

"What kind of monster is that woman?" Solim grumbled as soon as he got outside, "Even Meiwa can't be like her." "

"She's certainly not a baby, but she's done a bloodline ritual with the blood of elves and babies. What's the matter? She affected you?"

Solim smiled wryly, he felt that Ogle was a little knowingly asking.

"It's okay, it's not a fool's errand. "

During this month, the nights in the forest are cold. However, thanks to this, Solim also "expanded and contracted".

"She's not targeting you. Ogle said, "If she targets you, in your current situation, make sure that she is holding her to death—stay away from that woman in the future." "

The latter sentence doesn't need to be said by Ogle at all, Solim can't wait to get as far away from that kind of monster as possible.

"Is she the boss there?" asked Solim, remembering what Lady Lebis had just said to the goblin.

"Of course she's the boss. "

"The ...... named 'Tom'"

"Tom is the owner of the little bar, and the woman is the owner of the tree, and Tom just rents a place with her. Ogle explained.

"And where are we sleeping tonight?" Solim looked around, it was dark, and the leaves blocked the moonlight and starlight overhead. If it weren't for the light coming from the hollow in the tree behind him, Solim wouldn't be able to see anything now.

"Stand still. Ogle took out his wand and pointed at Solim.

It was no longer pitch black, but gray. Solim didn't know what the spell was, but he could see in the dark now.

"I was inspired by the average person's night vision. Night vision devices are—"

"I know what it is. Solim was looking around through this new lens.

“......%¥"

Raymond and Charles came out with the two elves, who had now been untied and were saying something that Solim didn't understand.

“%*%¥#@"

Ogle scolded, and the two elves were honest.

"Let's go now, Raymond, you two watch around, tonight may not be peaceful. "

The wand in Ogle's hand was not put away, and Solim could see clearly. He thought about it, and silently took his snake staff in his hand.

Solim simply kept his mouth shut, he knew that there was no point in asking anything now, and it was better to be more vigilant than to have the kung fu to ask questions. Ogle said it might not be peaceful, that there really could be something. What level is Ogel, Solim knows a little bit, and the person who dares to come to trouble such a wizard knows that it is not easy to mess with when you think about it. Solim now just begged that nothing would happen tonight, and if someone did come to trouble, Solim knew he would be holding back.

"Don't be too nervous. Ogle noticed his son's movements, "As long as they're not stupid, they won't do anything here." Even if they wanted to, they would wait until we were in the woods. "

Ogle apparently had some kind of friendly relationship with the elves—he didn't say it explicitly, but Solim had seen it.

Saving these two elves was obviously Ogle's main purpose tonight, and after rescuing them, Ogle led them to the depths of the forest without stopping, apparently to return the two elves to their people.

Solim was a little thrilled at the thought of the possibility of seeing a living elf tonight, and after making sure that the elves would not be hostile to his group, he believed that any wizard would want to see the elves with their own eyes.

Although Sculler's professors always emphasized how elves were, how much of a threat they posed to wizards, and how much it cost the wizard ancestors to defeat them...... These may have sown the seeds of hatred or hostility towards the elves for the little wizards, but for Solim, he should have heard a story.

For Solim personally, he identifies with his human identity and doesn't really care too much about being a wizard. He has always felt that wizards are ordinary people who have mastered the ability to cast spells, so he has never paid much attention to the history of wizards, a special group of human beings, and naturally he will not inherit the hostility of wizards to elves.

Solim and his party had already left the confines of the Misty Lake at this time, and everyone was silent along the way, even the two elves who were noisy at the beginning were very quiet. Raymond and Charles were at the rear, Ogle was at the first, and Solim and the two elves were caught in the middle.

Just now, the Transfiguration Technique Ogle had given to Solim had failed, and he had reverted back to his original form - not only that, but his robes, shoes, and even his underwear had all changed back to their original form.

The sudden change in Solim's form caused the two elves behind him to start chattering, and Ogle glanced back, didn't say anything, and prepared to move on.

Just as Ogle turned around, Solim's heartbeat suddenly quickened without warning—palpitations, in layman's terms. This was followed by a tightened scalp and raised goosebumps all over the body.

"It's those stinky bats!"

Just as Solim wasn't sure what was happening, Charles shouted—and his voice grew deeper, and by the time he had finished speaking, he and his brother Raymond had completed their transformation, and two huge proto-werewolves stood in place, grinning at the sky.

Only then did Solim realize that they had been ...... Or rather, bats surrounded. At this time, a group of bats above their heads were flapping their wings and circling, but they had no intention of landing.

(Bats, i.e. vampires)

Judging by the reaction of the werewolf brothers, there was no doubt that it was indeed an enemy, and Solim did not hesitate, he raised his wand high, and golden magic fire gushed out from the tip of his wand.

Maybe there is a big gap between Solim and Ogle in terms of control of magic, but when it comes to controlling spells like the Flame Charm, Solim is still nine out of ten.

The golden flame was like a huge canopy, dispelling the cold of the night and the bats in the sky.

At the same time as Solim struck, Ogle also struck, but not at any bats flying in the sky, but at Solim.

He lifted the spell on Solim from the previous one, so that his son would not be burned in the eyes by the bright flames, which he had suffered as the inventor of the spell.

But he was still a little slower, and Solim's eyes were tingling at this point, and he couldn't see anything now. Solim knew he had been hasty when the flames came out of his wand, but fortunately he controlled the flames and didn't set himself on fire for an invisible reason.

"Stop when you can see it. Ogle took his wand and approached Solim's side, "As long as it doesn't burn them directly, this spell won't be of much use to those vampires." "

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