The Selwyns are more than a family like Longbottom. But flourishing also means good and bad, and Selwyn does have a lot of outstanding family children today, such as Solim's cheap father, but there are also guys who can't support the wall.

One of Selwyn's side children actually threw himself into Voldemort's door, which annoyed some of the elders in the family. In the eyes of wizards like Elrond, wizards like Voldemort are simply scum and idiots. A scum who only puts on a prestige in front of ordinary wizards, and an idiot who takes the initiative to make Horcruxes.

But in Solim's opinion, there is nothing to blame, Voldemort is a wizard without background and backing, he is not mixed in ordinary wizards, where can he go? Don't look at him as a great wizard, even if he works under the hands of the Presbyterian Council, he can only do those hard work when there is no one above. How could this be acceptable to the arrogant Voldemort?

What kind of life are the side children of the family, Solim still knows better. Those who are qualified to enter the school of Skule are quite promising when they come out. But more of them are people with mediocre talents, if they honestly eat and wait for death, it's nothing, but there are always those people with mediocre talents but whose hearts are higher than the sky, they are unwilling to live like this for the rest of their lives, and they have no room to play in the places under the management of the Elders, so they have to jump into the ordinary wizard world.

Voldemort's current situation is miserable, but no matter how miserable he is, he is also a real great wizard, no matter how miserable he is, he still enjoys terrifying influence in the wizarding world. For some family side branches who are ambitious but have no good way out, choosing this time to help Voldemort make a comeback can indeed get the most benefits. But only if Voldemort can really control the British wizarding world in the end.

"The old stuff in the house is annoyed by that. Elrond said: "But they are reluctant to make a move on a junior, and now this news is just news, he has not yet made actual action." And because of the restrictions of the rules, things in the ordinary wizarding world are not easy to manage, so ......"

"Isn't it!" Solim stared at Elrond with wide eyes, "Do those old fellows want me to help them clear the portal?"

"That's it. "

"Then they really look up to me!" Solim was upset right now.

Solim wasn't a young man who didn't understand anything, and he knew very well what it meant to be an adult wizard and a minor wizard. Solim may be able to kill an adult wizard by surprise, but that doesn't mean he can win head-on against an adult wizard. A child may have a knife in his hand and can cause fatal injuries to an adult when he is negligent, but that doesn't mean that a child can confront an adult.

"Do you have to do it?"

"This matter is only being discussed now, and I guess when that kid really does something, the results of the discussion will come out. I'm telling you this to make you have a number in your heart. Don't be caught off guard by the moment. "

Solim spends his days at home tinkering with the various protective measures he has in the house, and with Elrond's help, he is familiar with the various protective measures in the house. Elrond kept several portkeys in the house, some leading to Selwyn Castle and some to Orvis Manor. One each in Solim and Sylna's room, and one in the basement and one in the upstairs library. These keys are life-saving at critical moments, and they come in a variety of shapes, from candlesticks to doorknobs, to keys. Elrond's portkeys were almost always in the shape of keys, and those portkeys hung from his wrist and could be used at any time. For Solim, who can't use Phantom Shapeshift, it's very much a matter of eyeing these gadgets on Elrond.

Elrond is now the Grand Wizard, and his job is not the same as before. Although he was also in charge of inspecting the seals, the danger level was much higher than before, and at the same time, it was much more leisurely, after all, the number of high-risk seals was relatively small, which allowed Elrond to have more time to teach his two grandchildren.

While Elrond was giving lessons to the Solim siblings during the holidays, one of the biggest events in the wizarding world had ignited the excitement of the populace – the Quidditch World Cup.

Wizards from all over Europe flocked to Britain to watch the once-in-a-four spectacle. The Quidditch World Cup has temporarily put Blake's affairs on hold, and the public is now concerned about how to get tickets for themselves and their families, which has made Fudge finally comfortable lately, and some time ago the shouting letters in the Ministry of Magic were simply overwhelming, and he could only hide in his office. The Quidditch World Cup, coupled with the upcoming Triwizard Tournament, is sure to make the public forget about Blake once and for all.

It's just a pity, although Fudge's ideas are good, but the reality is always cruel. If Fudge's heart could accept it, Solim could tell him very clearly: Blake's business was just an appetizer, and the main dish would be served immediately, and not only the main dish, but also the hard dish, the kind that would knock a tooth out.

The Quidditch World Cup is definitely a big event in the wizarding world, and even many wizards who work in the Presbyterian organization come to see it, but the three grandchildren of Elrond have no interest in the sport of Quidditch. Sylna watched the game at school just to see the chaos of which batsman hit whose head with a bat, or which bad luck was knocked off a broomstick with a Bludger, and she didn't care about the outcome of the game, even in Slytherin.

The outside world doesn't care how Solim doesn't care now, he's been busy getting acquainted with Fair Island lately, and it's his own home anyway - yes, Solim now considers Fair Island his own. The Basque Country now basically goes to the sea to hunt for food, and only changes its taste when the fish is tired of eating, but Solim and Sylna have emphasized to him that they must not run south, let alone attack humans.

There were only a few Muggles on Fell Island, and the disappearance of one of them was a big deal, and if those Muggles were to search around the island, it would cause some unnecessary trouble for Solim.

Solim was comfortable at home, but Fudge was uncomfortable.

It was hard to turn the public's attention away from Blake's case, but the Quidditch World Cup had an accident again. There was a group of suspected Death Eaters who set fire to the chaos after the match, and at the last minute, it was unknown which Death Eaters who escaped the trial actually released the Dark Mark.

After a lapse of more than ten years, the black mark appeared in public again.

This is amazing, and it scares the wizards out on the spot - mainly local wizards in the UK, and foreign wizards do not react as radically as English wizards.

These wizards knew all too well what that mark meant.

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