The patronus of hope's silver light could only cover Henry at this time. Solim knew he had to race against the clock, and the moment the blockade was successfully completed, he kept the control of the fire and cast the spell again.

Double spell.

This is a very high-end spellcasting skill. Only those wizards with great magical powers and a great talent for skill can gradually master them with unremitting practice.

While maintaining a large amount of fire, while casting another high-level black magic, this is already the limit for Solim.

"Calamity has come!"

This is an extremely unpopular and obscure high-end black magic. Ninety percent of books related to the dark arts do not record it—spells that are not clear to the author himself will not be recorded.

Eighty percent of the remaining 10 percent of the books on dark magic only record this spell, and the rest are unknown. Only a hundred percent of the dark arts books would record the effects of this spell and actual combat examples.

As for the final one, the spell and how it was learned will be recorded in detail.

The Selwyn family's library is the last of them.

In fact, the spell was invented by the ancestors of the Selwyn family.

At that time, the ancient magic reform was being carried out, and in order to reduce the chance of a wizard performing ancient magic to die violently, the magic improvement movement was vigorously carried out, and the Calamity Charm was the first modern magic spell to be improved and invented.

Of course, it's a modern 937 spell, but compared to a real, almost non-risk modern spell, the Calamity Curse is no different from ancient magic - at best, the risk of failure is no longer just death on the spot.

The Calamity Curse is not a lethal curse like the Reaper Curse, it is more of a curse in nature.

Its effect is simple, it continues to damage the target until it is dying.

That's right, this spell is not lethal.

Doesn't seem like a big deal, does it?

But look at the period when the spell was invented, and the purpose of the spell in that era.

The main audience of the Calamity Charm is not wizards, but all kinds of magical creatures - magical creatures of the ancient era.

Think of magical creatures that have great magic resistance, or even don't eat spells at all:

Fire Dragon, Kemeramon, Three-Headed Dog, Basilisk, Sphinx Manticore...... Which of these terrifying creatures didn't require a wizard to pile up with human lives to completely solve it?

Because they are extremely resistant to magic, most spells can't hurt them. It would even take a few life-seeking spells to bring down an adult fire dragon.

But the Calamity Curse is different.

Whatever it is, no matter how special the (cdbj) skin is, no matter how strong the flesh is, if it is hit by the Calamity Charm, what awaits this pathetic creature will be brutal torture until it is dying, at which point the wizard will deliver the final blow with other spells.

When encountering a target that you can't effectively damage no matter what spell you use, if you happen to master the Calamity Charm, then you can trust it.

Although the fire also has an effect on Silent Ran, the effect is not immediate. Silence can be counteracted with its deep and pure dark magic power.

After all, there is no substance, it is nothing more than a mass of dark magic energy. The fire's special attack attribute against matter is not effective in playing.

The effect of the Calamity Spell was immediate.

Because it was a non-ray spell, the moment Solim completed the spell, the spell had already fallen on Silent Ran.

The expanding black mist contracted violently again, and let out an unbearable shriek.

Solim's soul was suddenly devastated!

This feeling is quite familiar to him, and he had this feeling when he chose to recklessly clean up his memories in order to keep those little secrets in his mind before the family held a bloodline sublimation ceremony.

Just as Solim was already out of balance and his body was stumbling involuntarily, the Patronus was dissipating to make his injuries worse.

The Patronus Spirit, who had not been able to hold out for a few seconds, immediately turned into a thin silver mist and disappeared under the silent scream.

Now Solim knew how the wizard of the Presbyterian had died.

But now it seems that the wizard's performance under this sudden soul blow is much better than Solim, at least he can control his body from falling.

Solim, who had gnawed on a mouthful of mud, had a splitting headache, and at this time he couldn't care about Henry's life or death, and he had to save himself now.

Not from the hands of Silent Ran, but from his own.

The fire is out of control, and now it is obviously impossible to control the fire again in his state, and using the phantom transformation in such a bad state is also an act of death, once the body is separated, everything will be over.

If it were an ordinary person—like the wizard from the Presbyterian Church just now, just wait for death, but Solim was no ordinary person.

He has a phoenix.

Thankfully, this is not the time for ashes, otherwise Solim would have burped. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Ash once again rescued Solim and led him to the scene of the original crime following his master's vague instructions.

Harry and Ron are exchanging excitement about their first big operation...... Or rather, uneasy.

It was the first time the two rookie Aurors had seen a dead man on a mission - the kind with corpses.

At this moment, a flash of fire suddenly flashed at the scene, and a beautiful big bird appeared, along with a person curled up with a wand holding a wand and holding his head in both hands. []

"What's going on!"

"What's going on!"

The wizards on the scene were immediately on alert.

Harry sprang to his feet, ignoring his slight injuries.

He recognized the big bird, it was the phoenix.

Since it is a phoenix, and it is not a white-bearded old man who appears with the phoenix, the identity of the person who came has been determined.

"It's Solim!"

Harry was a little excited, but a little incredulous.

Why is Solim here?

Ash let out a crisp chirp and spread its wings in an attempt to stop the others from approaching.

"This ...... Is it a phoenix?"

Someone in the crowd recognized the phoenix, but didn't seem to dare to confirm it. After all, this creature is so rare.

"Let me pass!"

Harry struggled to squeeze his way through the crowd and stood at the front.

"Ash, it's me—Harry Potter, you remember me, don't you?"

Harry, who had come into contact with Fawkes, knew very well that the magical creature of the phoenix had a will of its own.

Tilting his head to stare at Harry for a moment, Ash folded his wings.

Yes, it recognized the man.

"Mr. Potter, who is this man, and why is he here?"

"Hell, this is Solim!" Sirius squeezed in.

There must have been him where Harry was, and as an Auror's collective action, it was only natural that he was there. It's just that he was discussing things with some people just now, and he came over a little late.

As for the things he discussed, it was naturally the two people who came uninvited before, walked around the scene and immediately left with a flying charm.

It's just that it looks like one of those two people just now has Solim.

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