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Chapter 426

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Time passed quietly in the arched room.

The Queen of Pandora did what Silby asked. Although she was so angry that she almost vomited blood, she still did it.

Every morning and evening, the most professional potioneers came to help Silby change the medicine and treat his body. Silby had to eat five times a day, and each time, it was the most delicate and nutritious food produced by the royal chef.

During this time, Silby turned into the most ruthless learning machine. He woke up at 4: 30 every morning, recovered his physical strength and energy with the help of the doctors and chefs, and then began to study at 7: 00 until 10: 00 at night. He went to sleep, and the next day, he got up again and repeated the process.

He no longer recalled the past of the kingdom, and he no longer had any illusions about the future. Even the white light in his dream no longer appeared.

He was like a sponge that could expand infinitely, crazily absorbing the knowledge of the best wizards from ancient times to the present, and using his own super high talent to master them. In the beginning, it took him two or three days to finish a book. After a month, it only took him two or three hours to finish a book. Later, he only needed to open the beginning and read the end to know what was written in the book.

In just two months, he finished reading all the books in the core library of Pandora's palace.

He began to have no books to read, but there was still a month before the Queen's request. So he began to meditate, to think, to think about the so-called "strongest spell."

For half a month, he had created countless incantations, but none of them had reached the level of the strongest incantation in his heart.

So he left his library and began to walk. The guards sent by the Queen did not allow him to leave the library palace, so he wandered around the palace and kept walking.

One day, he saw a group of ants in the corner of the palace.

He felt something, so he closed his eyes and lay down near the ant nest, breathing and working with the ants. Finally, when he saw a group of ants dig out a huge ant nest that was a million times their body size, he suddenly saw the light.

Some kind of incredible power hit him.

He wrote down an incantation.

It was an extremely simple yet terrifying incantation.

This spell made him tremble, because he was not sure if anyone in the world could release it, because he himself could not release this spell.

He even felt a sense of admiration from this spell, a feeling that Slytherin did not give him, nor did Gryffindor, but it appeared in this spell.

He knew that this was what the Queen of Pandora wanted.

And he began to hesitate whether to give this spell to her. This was because he instinctively felt that the woman did not come to him with good intentions. He even felt that there was another layer of veil under Queen Pandora's veil. When he could not see the woman's true face and thoughts, he could not see through her.

However, he also wanted to find someone to test out his newly developed spell. Because he couldn't release this spell himself, he urgently wanted to find someone who could release the spell.

Maybe Queen Pandora is.

Finally, he left the palace and went to find Queen Beatrix the First.

In front of the palace, the golden-armored guards stopped him again.

"It's not time yet, you can't leave the palace."

The guards used the same words. Every time Silby passed by here, they would say this once.

But at this moment, Silby had already left his learning state. He had no reason to stay here, so he pointed at the group of guards and said calmly, "Soul ejection."

Suddenly, the eyes of the guards became unfocused. They became simple marionettes, allowing Silby to walk out of the library palace with his hands behind his back.

When he came to the second floor of the palace, his spiritual force field sensed that there were many invisible wizards in the shadows, watching him. Seeing that they had walked out of the library palace, they scattered in all directions, intending to inform the others.

However, Silby was no longer the sorcerer from three months ago who only knew some basic magic and was severely injured by Gryffindor. He stretched out his hand and said slowly, "Alright, let's go.

"Death Swamp."

In an instant, the ground, walls, and even the eaves of the palace turned into a yellow gelatinous swamp.

Those black shadows that wanted to leave were stuck to the walls like flies stuck by glue. None of them could escape, and the more they struggled, the deeper they sank. They opened their mouths and tried to make a sound, but their tongues had already been cut off.

Silby looked straight ahead and left the palace where the black shadows were and entered the third floor.

Here, Silby saw large patches of mangrove forest. On the trees, there were large groups of crows. When they saw Silby appear, they immediately opened their mouths.

Silby put his hand to his mouth and said, "Shh!"

The noise that was supposed to be there disappeared without a trace. The crows opened their mouths and flapped their wings crazily, but they could not make a single sound. They could not even fly, because their feet were firmly hooked by the hooks that grew out of the trees.

Silby walked through the mangrove forest and came to the fifth floor of the palace. There were groups of cats living in the palace. Black, white, blue, flowery, big, small, furry, hairless … They were all Zizi facing one direction, as if they were worshipping something.

These alert animals heard the sound behind them, and Zizi turned around.

But the moment they turned around, Silby flicked his finger.

An invisible gust of wind blew past. The various cats all stopped moving and maintained their posture of turning their heads. They were motionless and turned into petrified cat statues one after another.

When he came to the sixth floor of the palace, there was nothing here.

However, for the first time, Silby, who had been relaxed all this while, had a serious look on his face. There was an invisible force in the air that rippled like water. This was a force that was not recorded in the Pandora's library. Under this force, the palace behind him became blurry, like a mirage.

He knew that as long as he touched this force, the owner of this force would know in an instant.

Was there a way to reach the destination without walking?

Silby quickly thought.

Soon, he invented another incantation.

He shook his body, and the space quickly distorted. His body was like stirred paint, and with the accumulation of pressure everywhere, his body was pressed into the distorted space, spinning and disappearing into the air.

When he reappeared, he was standing in front of the palace gate, and the invisible force of perception was completely avoided by him.

The palace gate was wide open, and Silby walked in.

This should be the queen's palace, and the red curtains everywhere were slowly fluttering. It made it impossible to see the truth in the palace.

Silby closed his eyes and walked through the curtains without making a sound. Finally, he arrived at the center of the palace complex.

This was a dark and bright room. The inside of the room was dark, but the roof was unusually bright.

In the room, Beatrix the First's back was facing him, and her back was naked as she sat in front of the mirror and put on makeup. It seemed that she did not expect someone to come in from the outside.

The golden sunlight shone in through the window and drew a standard cross on the queen's back.

"Phew."

Looking at the guy in the mirror.

Silby understood everything.

Mirage, he disappeared from the queen's palace.

The weak magic fluctuation instantly alerted the makeup person. She turned her head, but only saw the red curtains fluttering in the wind.

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