Everyday Players at Hogwarts

Chapter 4 Buying a Wand

Speechless, really speechless, Ryan found that he was too naive. After all, each wizard had no name written on his face. Even if he met the original characters, he would not be able to recognize them.

It's a pity that he is not old enough to buy a wand yet. Thinking of this, Ryan suddenly realized that he had lost his mind after traveling through time, so he couldn't buy it in advance.

"Father, can I buy a wand?"

"Yes. But I suggest you buy it when you are 11 years old before entering school," Jack replied.

"Sure enough, Jack never refuses. Hum, here comes the wand."

Ryan walked back and walked with Jack to the last shop in Diagon Alley, Ollivander's Wand Shop.

The shop was small and shabby, and the gold sign on the door had peeled off. It read: Ollivanders: Making exquisite wands since 382 BC. In the dusty window, a solitary wand sat on a faded purple cushion.

As they entered the store, bells jingled from somewhere behind the store. The shop is very small, with nothing else except a bench. Jack sat on the bench and waited, while Ryan recalled the original description. Harry had a strange feeling, as if he had arrived in a strictly regulated library. He suppressed the many new questions that had just arisen in his mind and began to look at the thousands of long and narrow cardboard boxes that almost reached the ceiling. For some reason, he suddenly felt uncomfortable. The dust and silence here seem to make people feel that there is hidden mysterious magic.

As mentioned in the book, the silence around him was terrifying, but even with a magic power of 16 and a thinking ability of level 2, Ryan was so anxious that he almost urinated and could not detect the fluctuations of magic that Harry Potter felt.

Sure enough, as Ryan speculated, in addition to the nature of magic power, every wizard also has his own specialty. For example, Tonks's Disguise Magus can naturally change his appearance freely.

As for Harry Potter, it can be seen from the original description that he is very good at magical combat. Although he is short-sighted, his perception is super strong. In the third grade, he used some physical Patronuses that even skilled wizards cannot use.

"Good afternoon," a soft voice said, startling Ryan.

Suddenly there was a loud clicking sound, and an old man stood in front of them. His big, light-colored eyes were like two shining moons in the dim shop.

"Hello." Ryan replied politely, tightening his little face. This bad old man is very bad. I'm afraid he doesn't like to suddenly scare people. He must have come out a long time ago. He just kept silent. Harry said Even Hagrid was taken aback.

"Oh, yes," the old man said, "Yes, yes, I know I will see you soon, Ryan Smith, that's not a problem. Your eyes are just like your father's. He came here to buy It seemed like yesterday that he had taken his first wand. It was six inches long, made of ash, and had a stubborn streak of loyalties that we had actually seen just last week."

Mr. Ollivander walked up to Ryan and looked at him carefully.

"Your mother is different. She likes acacia wood. It's eleven inches long, flexible, and more picky. It's hard to find the right wizard. It only shows its strength to the most talented people. I said your mother likes it. It - of course it is the wand that chooses its wizard."

He shook his head, and then recognized Jack's George Smith at a glance. This made Ryan sigh in relief. This old man talks a lot and has a good memory. Is it true that every little wizard whose parents are wizards will be talked about when he comes? Click your parent's wand.

"George! George Smith! What a pleasure to see you again... Ash wood, six inches long, right?"

"Yes, Ollivander, why do you always mention my wand every time we meet?" Jack said.

"We just communicated about the price of acacia wood last week. You also know that I need a lot of wood here, and I am also considered an old customer of yours. Smith has been cooperating with our family since 382 AD. "What do you think of the price?" Mr. Ollivander said, suddenly becoming philistine.

"As far as I know, you don't need much inventory of acacia wood. The owners of acacia wood wands are usually careful wizards. As far as I know, there are relatively few wizards with this quality. Not all wizards have it. As careful as my wife." Jack replied in a pretentious manner, which was completely different from usual. Ryan almost thought that his father had not died yet.

"Okay, okay, let's not talk about this first. Mr. Lane, come on. Let me take a look." He took out a long tape measure with silver scales from his pocket. "Which arm do you use your wand with?"

"I'm right-handed," Ryan said.

"Lift your arms. Okay." He measured Ryan's size, first from shoulder to fingertips, then from wrist to elbow, shoulder to floor, knees to armpits, and finally the head circumference. As he measured it, he said: "Each Ollivander's wand contains super powerful magical substances. This is its essence, Mr. Smith. We use unicorn hair, phoenix tail feathers and dragon nerves." Every Ollivander wand is unique, as no two unicorns, dragons, or phoenixes are exactly the same, and of course it won't be as good if you use a wand that belongs to another wizard. The effect.”

The service is really great, I remember the GG words so accurately, and I don’t even have to change my lines,” Ryan said.

Next, Ollivander himself went to the shelves, busy selecting some long boxes to move down, while the tape measure operated automatically.

"Okay," he said, and the tape measure fell to the floor and rolled up into a ball. "Well, Mr. Lane, try this one. Made of hawthorn wood and dragon heartstrings. It's seven inches long. It's nice and pliable. Give it a try."

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Ryan took the wand, and as soon as he waved it, Ollivander immediately took the wand away from him. "Alder wood, phoenix feather, eight inches long, not easy to bend, try it..." Ryan was about to try, but before he could lift it, the wand was taken away by Ollivander again. "No, no... try this one. It's made of apple wood and unicorn hair. It's eight and a half inches long and very stretchy. Come on, come on, try this one."

Ryan tried one after another, secretly excited. He was indeed the protagonist, trying so many.

The wands that had been tried were piled higher and higher on the bench. Ollivander also looked very happy for this picky customer.

"A picky customer, huh? It doesn't matter, I think you can always find the most ideal, perfect, and most suitable one for you here... Let me think about it... Oh, if you have it, how could you not... …Extraordinary combination, holly wood, phoenix feathers, eleven inches long, and flexible.”

Ryan quickly took the wand, which was Harry Potter's. But Ollivander quickly grabbed the wand again.

"No, no... try this, aspen, a rare unicorn heartstring that can be used as a wand material. Come on, come on, try this. A rare material."

Ryan took the wand again, and then his fingertips felt slightly warm. He raised the wand high above his head, and swung it downwards with a swish. Through the dusty air, he saw only a white light, and the head of the wand was like fireworks. There was a constant crackling sound.

Jack clapped his hands and cheered, and Ollivander shouted: "Oh, great, oh, really, great. Oh, oh, oh... it's amazing... it's amazing..."

He put Ryan's wand into the box, wrapped it in brown paper, and kept saying: "Wonderful...wonderful..."

"I'm sorry," said Ryan, "what is it about you that makes you wonder?"

Mr. Ollivander stared at Ryan with pale, colorless eyes.

"Aspen is a white, fine-grained wood. It is treasured by all wandmakers because of its sleek, ivory-like appearance and its ability to perform excellent spells."

"Those who are suitable for aspen wands are usually skilled or destined duelists, because aspen wands are particularly suitable for the use of combat magic, but this is not the magical thing about it."

"The wonderful thing is the core of the wand. Its core is the heartstring of a unicorn. You must know that except for the naturally shed hair of the unicorn, the materials in other parts are cursed unless it is voluntarily sacrificed. It is really an extraordinary combination. ”

"Makoto, 20 galleons." Ollivander continued.

"So expensive?" Ryan couldn't help but be speechless.

"For every new student who enrolls at Hogwarts that year, the Ministry of Magic will subsidize the cost of buying a wand. If you don't buy it in advance, you can use the discount, which is 9 gold galleons."

Turtle, doesn't it mean that this wand is 2 Galleons more expensive than Harry Potter's after discount? That's awesome, Ryan said inwardly.

Then Ryan asked Jack to pay and spent an additional 3 galleons to buy a wand cover and maintenance set.

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