Elrond and Thorim said they were going to Orvis Manor the next day, but they still delayed it until the fourth day.

Mainly because of the phoenix egg, the hatching materials Solim have already received in the box, but the hatching method must be remembered by Solim himself, because the written record on how to hatch the phoenix egg cannot be taken out of the castle.

Yes, Solim even took energy potions and brain-building potions for this purpose.

Starting from noon on the second day and continuing until the afternoon of the third day, he completely memorized the steps and precautions for incubation..

In fact, Solim doesn't have to work so hard.

He can be hatched inside the castle.

However, Solim left Selwyn Castle this time and is not planning to come back, at least not during this holiday.

Before the effects of the energy potion wore off, Solim and Elrond came to Orvis Manor again on the fourth day.

Before the energy potion expires, Thorim is not going to do anything-except for the preparations before hatching, but this is mainly done by Elrond and Gilvis, and Thorim will take care of it.

After learning that Solim had obtained a phoenix egg and was preparing to hatch it at their home, the old guy dropped everything he was doing and sent out at least fifty letters within ten minutes, including to the pharmacist.

Association, including relatives who may come back in the near future, including some dealers in the supply of herbal medicines...

In short, it is to eliminate all people and things that may disturb him in the near future.

Those messes are nothing compared to witnessing the rebirth of a phoenix. Elrond didn't know, but as a master of potions, he knew very well that the eggshells left behind after the Phoenix was reborn were precious materials. He was planning to collect some of them. Gilvais didn't have the time to take care of them now. external matters.

Wrap the phoenix egg with poinciana wood soaked in precious magic potion, and then place it in the flames summoned with a special spell.

When the poinciana wood wrapped around the egg begins to burn and eventually turns to ashes, these ashes will Collect them all, mix the potion and pour it on top of the eggs.

There can't be any mistakes in these steps.

Solim can only watch the two old men rushing around excitedly.

Solim can only do tasks such as delivering things.

Silna is more pitiful and runs over to watch.

It was lively, but Elrond drove him into a corner.

Although this so-called hatching step looks a bit like cooking, since the two old guys were so interested, Solim did not bother them.

The hatching of the phoenix cannot be done overnight.

According to the method provided by the family, it will take at least ten to fifteen years.

God, Solim was also confused at first, since phoenix eggs are so difficult to hatch, how do wild phoenixes hatch out? But now Solim already knows: there is no such thing as a wild phoenix, as long as it is a phoenix, It means having an owner.

If Dumbledore dies now, Fawkes will leave after singing the Phoenix Elegy, and then as time goes by, Fawkes will be nirvana, but since there is no master, each time Fawkes' nirvana will cause it to lose a lot of magic power. , when its magic power cannot support it for the next nirvana, Fox will become an egg, waiting to be discovered, hatched, and revitalized by another wizard.

After truly understanding some of the secrets about the phoenix, Solim discovered that the magical creature like the phoenix is almost like a parasite... Well, maybe it is more appropriate to say that it is a symbiotic relationship?

The wizard provides the phoenix with the magic power consumed during its nirvana. The phoenix brings its tears, feathers, blood, ashes after nirvana, and the extremely convenient"Phoenix-style" transformation or appearance, and it can also help the wizard at critical moments. To withstand a fatal injury, all the wizard has to do is provide enough magic power to the Phoenix when it rises to nirvana. From this point of view, the cost-effectiveness of owning a Phoenix pet is simply ridiculous.

But phoenixes are intelligent magical creatures.

If you want to get a phoenix, if it is a phoenix that has just lost its owner, you must have the ability to let it recognize you, otherwise even if you and it catches it, it will be in vain.

Either you get a phoenix egg, but trying to hatch it is no easier than getting a phoenix that has lost its owner to recognize its owner.

Special materials, special spells to summon a certain kind of flame, and targeted potions, where do wizards usually get these things? A wizard who has the ability to hatch phoenix eggs must have the support of a powerful family or organization, otherwise an individual alone would not be able to hatch phoenix eggs.

Solim is very lucky to have such a family behind him, and they are willing to help him hatch, although they may not have any good intentions.

What wizard wouldn't want a magic pet like the phoenix that is so cost-effective? Of course they all want it, so why do the big guys in the family keep it to themselves? Let's not think about the economic value of the phoenix.

In the battle of high-end wizards, having a phoenix means one more life.

The more powerful the spell, the more time it takes.

But in a close battle, which wizard would give his opponent such a spell? Enlarge recruitment opportunities? But with the Phoenix, it's completely different.

You can read the bar calmly and prepare for powerful moves.

The ordinary spells released by the opponent will be blocked by the protective spell.

The powerful spell Phoenix will help you block it, which will buy you a lot of time.

It's enough for you to knock the opponent over with your ultimate move.

Even if the opponent is stronger than you and even uses magic to block your way of escaping through apparation, with the Phoenix, this is not a problem.

The Phoenix can easily break through the blockade and lead its master away from the dangerous battlefield.

Even if your enemy does not fight you head-on, but chooses an insidious method like poisoning, as long as you have the Phoenix, even if you are attacked, the Phoenix's tears can save your life.

What kind of unscrupulous wizard would give up such a useful and perfect pet to someone else if he could get it?

The big guys in Selwyn gave in. Not only did they give the phoenix egg to Solim, they also kindly handed over the materials and methods for hatching to Solim. How could you ask Solim not to think more? How could you not be suspicious?

Well, maybe Cadmus' words do work, and maybe Cadmus's prestige within the family is indeed unparalleled. But wouldn't the great wizards within the family have a phoenix that is more effective than Solim? Can't Cadmus think of it?

Solim didn't believe that the wizards in the family were so powerful that they didn't need the Phoenix. Maybe Cadmus has this power, but what about the others?

Solim is indeed seriously thinking about the problems that may arise from owning a phoenix. But the Phoenix is already in hand. If you ask Solim to give up again... no one will give up, right?

Let's take a step and see what they have in mind. You will naturally know when the time comes. Solim looked at the two old men with gray faces and thought about something.

The effect of the energy potion gradually faded, and Solim finally felt mentally and physically tired. He stood up and prepared to find a bed to catch up on his sleep - under the influence of the energy potion, he had not slept a wink for two nights.

Sensing the fatigue on Solim's face from his movements, Elrond said:"Go to sleep when you are sleepy. You don't have to worry about this. We two old guys will watch."

Solim nodded, He started to walk out unsteadily. This is why Solim is more resistant to potions like energy potions - side effects. It actually overdraws your energy in the future. When the effect of the medicine wears off, you will feel extremely tired, both mentally and physically.

The effect of the medicine has completely faded, and Solim's entire brain is now numb, just like a ball of paste.

This feeling is not unfamiliar to Solim.

He has taken energy potions before, and he knows that now he should All he did was find a soft bed and fall asleep.

Then you will wake up one or two days later.

At this time, it is best to have a glass of warm water and simple food next to your bed.

But now Solim has no intention of looking for house elves, and it is already difficult for him to stay awake now.

Just when Solim fell comfortably on the bed and fell asleep, Harry, who was far away on Privet Drive, was so sick that he didn't want to have lunch, even though it wasn't time for lunch yet.

Maggie Dursley - Vernon Dursley's sister.

This obese woman did not bring good memories to Harry.

As a child, Harry was chased into a tree by her bulldog named Lippi, and that was all.

The most unbearable thing for Harry is that this vicious woman will constantly insult his parents whenever she sees Harry, insulting his parents in a roundabout way.

Perhaps she has forgotten that Harry's mother is also the mistress of the house.

sister.

Although the Dursleys turned a deaf ear to this, Harry knew why.

The Dursleys were taboo about talking about certain things.

As long as the topic had the slightest tendency, they would do everything possible to change the subject.

It is forbidden to talk about anything related to magic and witchcraft in the Dursley family, as if they think that doing so will make those things disappear.

Harry knew, Aunt Maggie—that's what she forced Harry to call her. This time he would definitely insult his parents again, and Harry was mentally prepared. Anyway, this kind of thing had happened many times in the past, and sometimes Harry felt that he was almost used to it.

Usually Maggie, this vicious woman, would only stay here for a day or two before leaving, but this time it was different. She had to stay here for a week. Harry didn't know if he could tolerate this fat woman for a week. time.

Obviously, he can't.

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