Solim wasn't overreacting, it was the reaction of any normal wizard who knew the history of wizards and goblins.

The relationship between goblins and wizards has never been harmonious—never. The current peace is only due to the great power of the wizards, and once the scales tilt and give the goblins the ability to fight, or they think they have the ability to fight the wizards, the third goblin war is almost foreseeable.

Everyone has a natural position in this kind of war between races, and unless Solim wants to be a "traitor", he must be an enemy of the elves. But herein lies the problem, he believes that Babu understands this, but why would he show himself the secret of this goblin?

Could it be that because the Disappearing Cabinet has been found, he is ready to attack himself?

It doesn't make sense, the other cabinet is still in his own hands, although it is not too much trouble for Babu, but what about the contract?

Just as Solim's mind was thinking like a cramp, Babu spoke casually:

"You seem to be a little nervous?"

Solim, of course, would be nervous. It's like a Frenchman telling the British that all their nuclear warheads are aimed at the British mainland, and the instinctive reaction is to be nervous.23 and then to find a way to confront.

"Why?" said Solim looked at the goblin with a complicated expression.

"Why?" said Babu, pretending not to understand.

"Why show this in front of me - wand. "

Solim glanced at the "wand" still in the goblin's hand, and said that the wand was a bit raised, it was a broken branch of a numb tree.

"You wouldn't be naïve enough to think that you were the first wizard to know about this, would you?" said the goblin grinning with a mouthful of fangs.

Huh? Solim was stunned.

Barb looked at Solim with a slight sneer.

"You don't think you wizards, especially the Elders, will know nothing about this, do you?"

Yes, and the Council of Elders......

Solim sat down again, he had calmed down. Solim wouldn't be surprised if the Elders had already learned about the goblins, but since the Elders already knew about the Goblin Wand, why didn't they act accordingly?

"Don't you understand, why do your elders turn a blind eye to this?" said Babu, "Actually, it's easy to understand, just like us elves, you humans are not of the same heart. Especially since the two victories in the Elven Wars, your arrogance towards us has grown deep in your bones - you look down on us, believing that even if we elves have mastered the art of making wands, we will not be able to threaten you. "

Solim's noncommittal remarks about Babu may indeed have the influence of arrogance, but as long as it is a threat, there is no reason to sit idly by, and the old fellows of the Presbyterian Council must understand this truth, the reason why they did not deal with the goblins with great fanfare must have other considerations in it, even in the absence of sufficient information, Solim would not think that wizards would let their actions go unchecked just because they looked down on goblins.

"You don't understand why I'm revealing my wand, it's because I haven't told you how I'm going to use the Vanishing Cabinet yet. Babu casually threw his wand into the drawer.

"Did you see it when you came in?"

"See what?"

"The goods those boys are loading—a plant that is the size of your humans. "

Solim thought about it, he had indeed seen the elves fiddling with a giant plant before he came in, but with Solim's very ordinary knowledge of herbology, he couldn't tell what it was, let alone what it was for.

"That's ****, wizards rarely use it. Babu uttered a noun in the language of what was clearly a goblin—it was Solim's own guess.

"Uh-what?"

"I don't know how to describe it in English. "For wizards, it is not needed for alchemy, nor for potions, and only a few masters of herbology have a superficial understanding of it, and what they call it is not for me, the old goblin, to know." "

"Since it can be used as a wand, wizards certainly don't know about it. Solim said skeptically, "This doesn't make sense." "

As long as it's a piece of wood, so to speak...... Not to mention wood, even stone wizards have tried, any material that can and can be made into a wand, wizards have tried it one by one thousands of years ago, and there is really no reason to slip through the net. Think of the dazzling array of wands made of different woods in Ollivander's wand shop, which are the accumulation of wizards for thousands of years, and Ollivander is only a small part of it, after all, he has his own preferences as a wandmaker. Unless the elven's wand was made by a new species that had just been discovered, there was no way a wizard wouldn't know it.

"I understand what you mean, but you're mistaken—" Babu held up a finger, "for you wizards, materials that don't have a purpose in magic are worthless. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

That's true, Solim admitted. For wizards, if an ingredient has no value in magical disciplines such as potions, alchemy, herbs, etc., the wizard will definitely ignore it - like stones on the ground, the wizard will never be interested in them.

"You mean- the tree I just saw has no magical value?"

The world is not full of materials that wizards can use, and most of them are "ordinary" species that do not react to magic, and wizards do not know much about these things. Like ordinary people, wizards have very limited knowledge of areas they are not good at, and Solim even suspects that Professor Sprout may not know the name of the tree outside and what it is for.

"For you wizards—yes. But for us elves, this 437 is the only vehicle for our wand. Babu made no secret of this fatal flaw for the elf.

"The only carrier?" Solim kind of understood why the Council of Elders hadn't acted. []

"We elves are not like you wizards. Speaking of this, Babu couldn't help but feel a little envious, "There are too many materials for you wizards, but for us goblins, this is the ...... At least for now, they have not found a replacement. "

"Them?"

"The reason I need the Vanishing Cabinet is to enter a place that I can't access through formal channels, and there's one thing there, which is extremely important to us elves and you wizards—the only Sabucco Box. "

"Sabko's Box?" Solim assured he had never heard the term, "What's that?"

"That's the pride of our elves, it can perfectly replicate any man-made object—any man-made object, as long as you put the right materials in, regardless of the order, regardless of the process, the Saco Crate will copy it beautifully. "

"Don't tell me that's how the fairy wand came from. Solim looked solemn.

"Of course, that's how it came about, my underground people have been experimenting for hundreds of years, and it has only come to fruition in the last few decades. Babu sighed, "I wish this hadn't happened, or I wouldn't have been forced to take the risk." "。

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