Because there are no exams, the Hogwarts professors are very understanding and do not have strict requirements for their students. Except, of course, for 5th and 7th graders. Their exams were not taken care of by Hogwarts, and both the O.W.L. and the N.E.W.T. were organized by the Ministry of Magic, and the students felt a little sympathetic to the unfortunate ghosts of both grades.

Naturally, Solim, who was in the sixth grade, didn't have to take exams, so he greeted the professors and went about his business. Even the stern Professor McGonagall couldn't find anything wrong with Solim, after all, he had a lot to do in the defense of Hogwarts. The professors are debating the list of Hogwarts Special Contribution Awards, and Solim should be on the list. Although he himself does not take this award very seriously.

During the day is class time, and Solim doesn't have to take time off, but he thinks it's better to go to the Forbidden Forest during the day than at night. That night vision spell, Ogle, didn't teach him.

Solim filled the "guest" in the chest with a bottle of nutrient solution and set out on his way to the Forbidden Forest - yes, Bellatrix was still in his chest, but Solim kept her quiet with potions to prevent her from wreaking.

Before, Solim could have released her, but unfortunately he never found a chance.

Neville had been with Sirius that night, and had been guarding the door of the school hospital with the others since they were separated, which was not a problem, and it was good that there was no chance to create chances, but it was at that time that Solim spotted Filch on the map...... That's why Bellatrix stays in his box all the time.

After entering the confines of the Forbidden Forest, Solim pulled out the bone sentry given to him by Trotter, who had been killed in battle, and although he already knew the location of the centaur tribe, it was polite to ring the doorbell before entering someone's house.

If Voldemort hadn't attacked Hogwarts, the eight-eyed spiders in the Forbidden Forest would have had a big problem sooner or later. The centaurs simply can't kill these eight-legged monsters, and they don't kill as fast as the eight-eyed spiders can reproduce. However, after the Battle of Hogwarts, the number of eight-eyed spiders was greatly reduced, and after leaving the gloomy Forbidden Forest without the cover of tall trees and dense vegetation, these eight-eyed spiders were not a dish at all, and any student with a wand in their hands could set them on fire.

"So," Solim had already connected with the centaurs, learning about the new changes in the Forbidden Forest, "the Eight-Eyed Spider is no longer a problem?"

"Yes. "We haven't seen them in the woods anymore, and our patrols haven't found them in the depths, they've either been wiped out or very few remaining." "

Solim prefers the latter, there may be some remnants of the Eight-Eyed Spider in the Forbidden Forest, but that number is not enough to cause trouble, and the centaurs will continue to cut them down.

The centaurs' village was clearly being rebuilt, and there were busy centaurs running around with materials. The anatomy of the centaurs made it impossible for them to build taller buildings, and with limited stone, the vast majority of centaurs lived in wooden houses.

In the only stone house in the village, Solim met Ronan, who was already an elder and was responsible for conducting various centaur ceremonies and interpreting the stars, and there was a more suitable candidate for this position.

"I asked Ferencze and he said that since you have become an elder, it is up to you to explain it to me. "

As he spoke, Solim pulled out a wooden statue and placed it on the ground.

"The elder gave it to you?" Ronan's horse face seemed a little shocked.

Sure enough, what made Ferenze look surprised was really not a simple thing, Solim said in his heart.

"When I came to you that night, when the elder asked you to go out and gather the people, he gave it to me, saying it would help me—but the problem is, I don't know what he means. So I think it's necessary to get this thing straight. "

Ronan seemed a little resentful, "This is the symbol of our tribe, the glory of the Gray Horse people - astrologers. It was supposed to be a sacred relic held by successive elders......"

Oh, that's no wonder Ronan's face isn't good-looking. Solim thought to himself, he was now an Elder of the Centaurs, and as a result, the object symbolizing the Elder had been given to him by the previous one...... It's just a wooden statue, though.

"Since the elder gave it to you, I won't say anything. Ronan was kneeling on the ground, which made Solim's neck feel a lot better, "If the elders think the relics can help you, then you'll have to find the others." "

Aha! Is this a mission? Solim didn't know where his excitement was coming from. But he still honestly asked Ronan about the general situation.

What are centaurs? According to the classification of wizards, they are a type of magical creature. But the question is, why does the Department of Magical Creatures Management and Control of the Ministry of Magic have a special office for centaurs? Counting the Werewolf Office, this department is the only one with a special office for these two "magical creatures" - the Fairy Liaison Office is not counted, and the functions of the two are not the same.

Perhaps it could be assumed that centaurs or werewolves are sapient creatures, so it makes sense to have an office to deal with them. But how come there is no vampire office, no giant office, no banshee office, no fish-man office?

These magical creatures are also intelligent. Although there is some wisdom...... Or maybe they have low intelligence, but after all, they are a species that can communicate with humans, so why don't they have a special office to deal with them and wizards?

Banshees and giants cause no less trouble to wizards than werewolves, especially giants, who have a very bad impact every time they make trouble, and sometimes even implicate the entire human town, requiring wizards to do a lot of aftermath work. None of these populations have a dedicated office, so why would a centaur have one?

Because centaurs cannot simply be classified as "magical creatures", they are social creatures like werewolves. Although the giants can barely be considered "social", their level is far from that of the centaurs.

Centaurs are "civilized".

If it weren't for the difference in appearance, centaurs and humans are actually not that different, they have their own values and worldview, and they have their own living habits.

The centaurs had a chance to make their race stronger, but sadly, at their most powerful time, they were met by wizards who had just learned how to make wands......

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