108 Can you wait for me to finish...

It's a scary thing to have a long history - you don't know what the other person is going to get out of that mess.

For Muggles, this may be a precious night pot that has been passed down at home, a big man's butt wiping paper or something, you can make a lot of money by selling it, and then learn to be shrewd and do something to see that the Western Zhou Dynasty is actually the last week's product, and then mix up the new dealers who come to see what they don't know, and this makes a fortune.

On the wizard's side, it's even more terrifying - it's not a magical thing that a rotten ship has three points nailed in a wizard's family, but a fairly normal event. Even Grandpa Voldemort, or Grandfather, who lived in a straw hut, even if he was poor and virtuous, still had in his hand the Resurrection Stone, one of the Three Hallows, and a locket from Slytherin himself.

And what about Ron's family, don't look at the usual very nervous hand, when Fleur got married, didn't he easily borrow the crown made by the goblins?

And at the moment, this club, although for various reasons gave Alan the impression that they were quite unreliable, but the things that the other party put out were indeed genuine magic items - not the modern kind of mass-produced magic props or the kind of decorations outside, but real magic props that have been handed down, although they look like a few pieces of tatters from the outside, but the magic contained inside is full.

Magic props, they don't look tall - that's no joke.

How much mana can be stored enough to scare you? Look at the Elder Wand, look at the Invisibility Cloak, look at the Resurrection Stone, the most awesome suits look ordinary - the appearance of the Invisibility Cloak is still sci-fi, but Harry's first impression at the time was that this thing was very old but quite well preserved, in other words, the appearance of this thing was not good.

"Alan San, this is the prop that our club uses to test - although it is only a few simple magic items, but it is of great significance to the community, almost every member of the club is selected from these things, all you have to do is to take out the badge inside before the evening without destroying the guardian magic outside, although this is far less than the whole day we set aside for ordinary members, but this is the rule we have always passed down, I think you will also pay attention to-"

The professor in charge of the introduction was suddenly stuck, his eyes bulging, as if he was inexplicably frightened, and as for the others, they were completely stunned.

The reason is quite simple, when the other party said that this was a test prop, Allen didn't control his hand for a while, and then took the thing in his hand, in order to prevent any strange curses or something, he attached a thin layer of shield from Morgana.

Then, the badge inside fell directly - and at this moment, the other party's introduction is not over.

Eren has always used this shield as an upgraded version of the Iron Armor Charm - after all, this is a professional magic shield, and it ignores any magic effects until it is canceled, which means that even the most powerful Avada Death Spell is safe until the power of the spell breaks through the shield, because the instant death effect is still magic damage.

And although the protection of the opponent's magic props is exquisite, there is no harm - this is a test prop, and it is not used to kill, someone cracked it just enough to let him join the club, therefore, it is a simple protective shield.

Unfortunately, even the inventors of these things did not expect one thing - one day, this small and delicate prop would meet such a scoundrel, who was immune to all magic, even protective magic.

It would be better if there was a little bit of counter-attacking magic like the Iron Armor Charm, and the magic items that had no attack effect at all were easily mixed in when Eren opened the shield, and the well-kept badge was given away without any defense.

Well, it's that simple, it's so unreasonable—and then, to the professor who was in a hurry to introduce him, and the people around him were stunned.

If it weren't for this episode, he would have introduced the senior with an average cracking time of 8 hours and a record of one hour, and by the way, he boasted a little about his feat of almost tying the previous record in more than an hour and 3 minutes.

But what to play now!

I'm glad I didn't say it - or my face would be swollen at this moment!

Obviously, the things that everyone used for so long were directly cracked when they were lightly touched by others?

Wait--he suddenly thought of one thing, in the history of the community, one of these Dao features had a problem, because the interval between the assessment was too short, the shield or something was not fully restored, resulting in more than a dozen more people passing the assessment in that period, and later the re-examination found out that it was wrong, this time it won't be like this, right?

It's not easy to say, if Alan breaks through the other party in half an hour, he will feel that he is an unprecedented super genius, but it will be too much to crack it in less than a minute!

Obviously, the people below also thought of this idea, because the blow that Alan handed over in this short period of time was too great, and the assessment system they were proud of seemed to the other party to be completely like a joke - there was no such playfulness!!

It's a pity that Allen, after a short period of thought, told them with facts that he had this kind of operation.

He tapped lightly on all the props almost continuously, and then at the same time as these big mouths looked at it in disbelief, all the badges inside fell down, and for a moment it seemed like hail.

If it could have been explained by accident before, no one believes this inference at the moment - one is an accident, two are coincidences, crackling and piled up in front of them, and it would be too self-deceptive to say that it was accidental.

Why is this happening?

The reason is simple - after Allen found out that he could fuse into it with a shield, he suddenly had a bold idea.

He used a different trick to deal with the rest of the items - since the shield that ignored all magical effects could be fused in, would the magic immunity effect from Soraka have another miracle effect?

For example, when this effect is enveloped over the top of the magic artifact, will it directly cut off the magic used to protect it?

When the core is the magic item in the magic prop and cannot have an effect in the forbidden state, then, no matter how powerful the magic prop is, isn't it all waste?

Just do it, anyway, this is the case in front of you, and Allen's magic grasp points to these props - the results after that are obvious, and they really can't be better.