When communicating with Dumbledore, Solim hated the Headmaster's roundabouts, but when faced with Professor Barbling's questions, Solim began to learn that way.

However, Professor Barblin is not Dumbledore, and can patiently go around in circles with Solim, and when she saw that Solim was unwilling to answer her question head-on, she directly pointed out the most critical point:

"You've been in contact with elves during this time?"

"Uh...... Sort of. "

Since everyone had pointed it out, it wouldn't make any sense to go any further, so Solim simply admitted to see what the always mysterious Professor Bablin was going to say.

"Where?"

"This should be my personal business, right?"

Of course, Solim wouldn't just say that, he didn't know anything about Professor Babling, who knew what this elven professor was going to do.

Elven magic does have a doorway, if it is outside, Solim is naturally helpless in the face of an adult elf, but this is Hogwarts, Solim does not believe that Dumbledore will have no constraints on this elf, at least the contract of the Hogwarts professor is there, as long as Professor Babling has the contract, it is impossible to do anything to Solim.

So Solim simply had no fear, as long as he didn't want to say that Baburing couldn't do anything with him - he thought so.

Babuling lowered her head, revealing her two pointed ears.

"I'm not talking to you as a professor, I'm asking you questions as an elf. Professor Barbling's pointed ears twitched, a sight that made Solim feel familiar, and his black cat, Luna, trembled every time he toyed with its ears......

"And I need to warn you - all you rely on is the Hogwarts Professor's contract, but it doesn't work for me. "

(That's a threat, right?)

Solim's brow furrowed slightly, Dumbledore would really do this? Let an elf who has no contract stay at Hogwarts for a long time? He doesn't worry about accidents? Elves don't have the slightest affection for humans.

"The person who signed the contract with Hogwarts was Bathsida, who was the professor. Barburen, that identity really can't do anything to you, but as an elf...... I don't have that kind of constraint, you know?"

Professor Barblin seemed to have suddenly forgotten his previous question, and began to tell Solim in detail about the Hogwarts contract.

Every Hogwarts professor is required to sign a contract with Hogwarts, one of which restricts the teacher's behavior: it is not allowed to maliciously attack students within the confines of Hogwarts, let alone cause harm to students.

Quirrell had not yet gone to the Albanian forest when he signed the contract with Hogwarts, but when he returned to school with Voldemort's soul, Dumbledore immediately realized that the reason why Dumbledore was able to observe from the sidelines was inseparable from the constraints of the contract. Even in the end, it was only after Quirrell submitted his resignation and dissolved his relationship with Hogwarts that he officially moved.

The signing of the contractSolim has seen that Sylna signed the contract with the Basque Country with the help of Barrow. The successful establishment of a contract requires a clear direction, in layman's terms, a person, and in a specific point, a name.

But one thing to note is that a name alone does not mean anything, what is meaningful is the person, or rather, the soul that the name represents.

Naturally, the contract cannot be bound and restricted by one name, otherwise the breach of contract is too simple, and it only needs to be changed to be responsible for the contract - this is obviously impossible.

So the contract restricts the one soul that the name represents—the one and only soul. It's easy to change the name, but it's ...... to change the soul That's almost impossible, and the current wizards' understanding of the soul realm is half-understood.

But the question is, what is the connection between the name and the soul, and why does a contract signed under a pseudonym not take effect?

Books on names are scarce, and Solim has only read the book "The Magic of Names", which seems to have little knowledge of wizards, and the things in that book are also patchwork, like a collection of legends and conjectures, with no reference value at all.

You know, about the fact that his name can't be displayed on the map of the living point, Solim was quite concerned about it for a while, but after working hard for a while, he really couldn't find a reason for it, and he gave up for the time being.

Bussida. Barburing is apparently a pseudonym, but according to the elven professor, she used that name to make a contract with Hogwarts, so she could be free from the constraints of the contract - to a certain extent.

"You should be interested in this question. Professor Babling—so call it that," she looked at Solim with gray-green eyes, "Your soul is in a rather peculiar state—something I've never seen before. You answer my question, maybe I can ......"

"Can you see my soul?" said Solim's voice was a little strange.

"It is inaccurate to describe it as 'seeing', to be precise, it should be 'perceived', the soul is not a substance, it cannot be 'seen'. "I don't know if you've noticed anything wrong with you, but ......"

"What level of magic do you need to be at your level?"

Solim interrupted Professor Babling again rudely, but she didn't seem to care.

"Do you want to ask, Dumbledore?"

Solim pursed his lips and nodded slightly.

"Of course he can perceive the state of your soul, in fact, many powerful wizards can perceive the state of other people's souls, but to varying degrees. "

"Looks like you're aware of the problem, how about it? You answer my question, and I'll ......."

"Canada. Solim said quickly, "I've seen elves, in North America—if you know what I'm talking about. "

Barblin nodded, motioning for Solim to continue.

"The two of them were still minors, and they were ...... at the time"

"Underage?" Ba Ling seemed a little surprised, "this can't be. "

"What?" Solim didn't understand what Professor Bablin meant.

"And then? Have you only seen these two underage elves?"

"Well, if I have to say it, there were elves who came later, but ......"

"Just what?"

"They didn't show up," Solim snorted, "and it's said they wouldn't show up in front of strangers." "

"Ahh Professor Bablin nodded.

Solim looked at her, waiting for an explanation.

Professor Bablin looked at Solim with a strange gaze and said slowly, "They left a mark on you, and that's why I left you behind. "

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