Ollivander picked and picked, and finally took out a wand from the deep shelf.

The stick box was covered with dust. Ollivander wiped away the thick dust on the box with his sleeves, revealing the box below, which looked lighter in color than the other boxes.

Linde looked at the box and took a breath.

"Could it be...could this be a super strange/powerful/fussy wand made by your father or grandfather?"

Ollivander glanced at him and said strangely, "This is just an ordinary wand. I just made it half a year ago, but the box is just random." He was a little confused about what the little wizard in front of him was talking about. Silly words.

"Oh, okay, okay." Linde smiled awkwardly. It seemed that he had read too many novels in the past.

Ollivander took it out of the box. It was a dark green wand with a straight shaft and deep vertical lines on the handle.

"Try it. An ash wand belongs to its one true owner and cannot be passed on or given away. Yes, it is a wand that cannot be used by anyone else. Whether he defeats you or not.

The core of the wand is made from the nerves of a water monster. Twelve and one-third inches. "

Lind pinched the wand, and a smooth feeling came to his heart.

Linde carefully waved his wand upwards, and thick white mist poured out from between the wands, and then water gradually dripped from the mist.

"A personal rainstorm (emo limited edition)" Of course, this is what Linde said in his heart.

Ollivander was relieved now. This wand was perfect for the little wizard in front of me.

"Looks like this is it!"

"Looks like this is it!"

Ollivander and Lind said in unison.

"Thank you sir, how much does it cost?"

"Just 9 galleons! This is also agreed with Hogwarts. Of course, you have to protect it. This kind of discount is only available once for each little wizard."

"How much does it cost without a discount? I want to buy one too, okay?" Felix suddenly stood up and looked at Ollivander longingly.

Ollivander, who was being stared at, touched his few hairs with an embarrassed look on his face. Then he ran to the counter and rummaged for a while, took out an old piece of parchment, read the contents on it, and read aloud. road

“Effective May 31, 1899, no individual or organization is allowed to trade magic items in any form to the ‘Unspellables’.

If the transaction party is a non-spellcaster who knows the wizard's secrecy (the wizard's Muggle family or a squib, etc.), low-level magic items can be traded with him.

The tradable scope includes: photos, low-harm joke props, magic snacks, wizard-tamed owls, etc.

Also attached: Trading of wands and their materials, potions and their materials, magical animals and their young is absolutely prohibited.

If this regulation is violated, both parties to the transaction are legally responsible and the seller is primarily responsible.

——Announced by the British Ministry of Magic on May 20, 1899. "

After reading, Ollivander shrugged at Felix with a helpless expression.

Hearing this, Felix could only give up in frustration.

Linde had no choice but to take out 9 Galleons and handed them to Ollivander. Then he said thank you and left the wand shop with Felix.

After coming out, Felix took out his pistol and stroked it over and over again.

"Only you are my good brother."

The two then walked into the Magical Creatures Shop.

Just like the name of the store, this store sells all kinds of weird things besides simple owls.

Poisonous orange snails, giant tortoises with gem-studded shells, sleek and smart black mice, ravens, cats of various colors, velvet velvet, deformed rabbits and more.

The main reason why they come here is to broaden their horizons, which is much more interesting than simply seeing all kinds of owls.

Linde looked around in the store and came to the birdcage. There are owls and a few crows on it.

One of the ravens caught Lind's eye. Its feathers shone with purple-blue metallic luster, and its claws were much stronger than those of the other ravens in the next cage, almost catching up with some small owls.

"Ravens and owls are actually ordinary creatures. Because of the witch-hunting movement in the Middle Ages, the wizards at that time decided to use this method to communicate remotely."

Linde turned his head and looked, and saw a little girl who looked about the same height as him, but she was probably not older than him, as girls develop earlier. She has long blond hair, a small carrot hairpin on her head, and some small freckles on her delicate face. She looks quite cute.

The girl continued

“At that time, owls were mainly used for trading of more conspicuous items, because they were very physically strong and they were nocturnal, which made it easier for them to move around in the Muggle world with conspicuous items.

Ravens mainly circulate letters, and there will be a small mailbox at their feet, which Muggles cannot see underground. Because they have excellent flying ability, and they are particularly smart, they can always complete the task perfectly. "

"Of course, in this era, these are no longer so rigorous. Due to the selective breeding and magic training of wizards, owls now also serve as messengers on a daily basis, so ravens have gradually withdrawn from the stage of history."

After the girl finished speaking this long paragraph, she breathed a sigh of relief.

"Do you have to say such a long story every time you meet someone?"

Why does this sound so familiar? Linde turned his head and saw that a little red-haired boy suddenly appeared next to the girl, holding a fat rat in his hand.

"Ron Weasley?" Linde thought of this person, one of the three members of Harry Potter.

A typical representative of "powerful people overshadowed by the light of friends", his famous saying is: "Are you crazy? We can't live for two days without her!"

It's fate to meet here.

"I'm just reviewing the knowledge points." The girl said to Ron angrily, "And I didn't tell you!"

After that, she looked at Linde, "Hello, I'm a freshman at Hogwarts this year, my name is Jane Devo. What about you?"

"My name is Linde Augustus, and I'm indeed a freshman this year. Do you know a lot about magical animals?"

"No, my interest is the history of magic, so I just know these from the side." She gathered her hair, although she pretended not to care, but there was still a little pride in her eyebrows.

Then she saw Linde staring at her face.

What does he want to do? Why is he looking at me like that? Did I say something wrong?

However, Linde was thinking: "Wow, it turns out that the expression of a little kid pretending to be mature should be like this. He has to pretend to be calm and show that "this little thing is not worth mentioning", and let those old-timers see that you are very proud.

Write it down, remember it, it will definitely be useful in front of Dumbledore in the future."

Thinking of it, Linde turned his eyes away from Jane's face, which made her feel relieved.

Then she saw Linde forcing a smile at the raven, his face twitching, and his eyebrows jumping up and down. It was obviously imitating her expression just now.

In her opinion, it was obviously mocking herself.

"One or two of you are not normal, right!" She cursed in a low voice with a red face and turned around and left angrily.

As soon as she left, Ron also saw the strange expression on Linde's face.

"What's wrong with her?"

"She was pissed off by you! Who told you to make that expression on purpose?" Ron looked disdainful, and then praised Lind, "You're amazing!"

"Haha, I didn't mean it. Your words are more destructive!" Lind picked up the cage containing the raven and praised Ron in return.

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