Hogwarts: The Book of Magic

Chapter 13 Magic Wand

Chapter 13 Magic Wand
"Lion Zell." The flat voice sounded again.

"Okay, Mr. Zell, we will handle the exchange business for you." Kebi turned around and shouted loudly, "Hulu, come here quickly, and test the purity of these gemstones for me."

Kebi first weighed the gold, and then wrote a few notes in the account book. Seeing that Hulu hadn't finished measuring the purity, he began to sell Gringotts' treasury services.

"Dear Mr. Zell, do you need to set up a treasury at Gringotts? You know, this is Gringotts, and your wealth will be best kept here."

However, Lien clearly refused, but Kebi was still chattering and selling crazily.

In the end, Lean still did not accept the proposal to manage the vault at Gringotts, but left Gringotts with [-] Galleons in his eyes with reluctance.

"Zell, where did you get the money?" Professor McGonagall asked curiously.

The Granger family also raised their ears, ready to hear the absurd stories of high society.

Just now, Mr. Granger told Mrs. Granger and Hermione of his speculation. The large fortune once again deepened Mr. Granger's speculation that Rian was an illegitimate child.

Lean said with a smile: "Leaving by the Death Eaters, there are three cunning rabbit holes."

Professor McGonagall originally wanted to say something, but after hearing this, he shut up instantly, and just led everyone forward.

Hermione glanced at Lean, and her sixth sense told her that Lean was not telling the truth, but Professor McGonagall's silence also made her feel that this matter was a bit weird, but she silently remembered the word Death Eater.

Mr. Granger was silent, he thought that Lean was the illegitimate son of a noble family.

"Okay, let's go buy a wand first, it is a necessity for casting magic, I think you can't wait." Professor McGonagall said with a smile.

But when she saw the calm expression on Lean's face, she instantly thought that Lean had already owned his own wand, and he had successfully cast a spell.

Hermione looked excited, and urged: "Then let's go quickly, where should we go to buy?"

"Ollivander's Wand Shop, which sells the best wands in Europe, where every little wizard can find a wand of his own."

Professor McGonagall said cheerfully that she liked the little girl Hermione very much.

Ollivander's wand shop was very dilapidated and small, and there were almost no empty seats for a few people to stop inside.

In addition to the counter, inside the shop are long and thin boxes piled up to the ceiling, which contain magic wands.

Hermione is a little nervous now, she is worried that if she can't find a wand of her own, will she be expelled from Hogwarts?
"Greetings, Minerva, Sagewood, Dragon Heartstring, twelve inches long, perfect for Transfiguration."

A thin, gray-haired old man came around the corner, his eyes twinkling in the dimly lit wand shop.

"Thank you, Ollivander, thank you for remembering so clearly." Professor McGonagall smiled gently at Ollivander.

"Okay, let's postpone the reminiscence. I think the little wizards can't wait any longer. Which one will come first?" Ollivander asked kindly with a tape measure in his hand.

"Ladies first." Lean smiled and stepped back.

He was curious now, if he already had a wand, would he be able to get a second one, so let Hermione choose first.

"A gentlemanly young man, very nice. What's your name, please?" The last words were addressed to Hermione.

"Hermione... Hermione Granger." Hermione felt uncomfortable all over, because the tape measure was constantly wriggling on her body, like a caterpillar.

"Excuse me, is there any use for measuring these? I mean, can it make it normal?" Hermione asked with some difficulty.

Ollivander was searching for wands, and after hearing Hermione's words, he replied: "Every wand sold by Ollivander must be the most suitable for the owner. These are all for finding the one that is more suitable for you. wand."

"Okay, let's try this one." He said, and handed Hermione a fiery red wand.

After Hermione got it, she waved it lightly, and saw a rainbow appearing above everyone's heads.

"No, not this one, come on, try this one again." Ollivander roughly pulled the wand out of Hermione's hand, and then handed over another one.

Before Hermione could react, she changed the wand in her hand.

Seeing that Hermione was still in a daze, Ollivander urged: "Swipe again."

Hermione did, and a ray of light shot from the tip of the wand.

"Okay, great. Grape vines, dragon heartstrings, ten and three-quarter inches, for a wizard who can do something big. I dare say you can make a difference, Miss Granger. Chenghui Seven Galleons."

Hermione was overjoyed when she heard this, counted seven gold coins and put them on the counter.

"Next is you, Mr. Gentleman, by the way, what is your name?"

"Lion, Lean Zell," replied Lean, "but, Mr. Ollivander, I've actually been given a wand, so can I buy another one?"

After Ollivander heard this, he glanced at Lean in surprise, then turned his head to look at Professor McGonagall strangely.

Hermione also looked at Rin curiously.

Isn't he a little Muggle wizard like me?How about a wand?Hermione thought silently.

Professor McGonagall had a quick chat with Ollivander, and then only Ollivander said: "Mr. Zell, can you bring me your wand and have a look?"

Lean hesitated for a moment, then handed it over.

As soon as Ollivander got it in his hand, his eyes widened, and he muttered to himself: "How is this possible, this kind of wand cannot exist, this is really a great discovery."

"Mr. Ollivander, is there something wrong?" Hermione asked curiously.

Ollivander paused, and then said in disbelief: "The elderberry, the tail feathers of thestrals, thirteen inches long, each of them represents death. Seriously, logically speaking, this wand must not Existed in the world, but he did indeed exist."

"What?" Hermione asked.

"Elderwood, the Elder Wand, one of the three Deathly Hallows in legend, is made of elderberry; thestrals are a magical creature that can only be seen by those who have seen death. This is really incredible, by the way, I have to Take it for granted, this is a very rare instance."

With that said, Ollivander rushed open the door leading to the backyard of the store, leaving everyone behind.

"The wand is coming." Lean stretched out his hand, and a wand smashed through the glass from behind the door and flew into Lean's hand.

Then Lean put the wand in the small pocket of his clothes that was dedicated to storing the wand.

"Damn it, where's the wand? Take it out quickly, do you know what a great invention this is, with it, wizards will have more types of wands, don't you want to make some contribution to the wizarding world!" Ollivander rushed out, growling.

"It seems that the wand cannot be purchased. Let's go buy something else, Professor McGonagall." Lean ignored Ollivander, who was in a mad state, and said to Professor McGonagall.

Professor McGonagall also dislikes Ollivander's appearance, and there must be a limit to liking wands, so how decent is this.

So she just agreed, "Okay, then let's go."

But who knew that Ollivander grabbed Lean's sleeve and said in a slightly begging tone: "Mr. Zell, I apologize for what I did just now, a magic wand that I have never seen before let me enter. Mystery. But at least let me take a look, right here, this is the greatest discovery, I never thought that a magic wand can go to the extreme in one direction, this is simply impossible!"

"Sorry, Mr. Ollivander." Lean didn't listen to his explanation at all, "I'm going to buy some other things now, please let go."

"Then just let me take another look, just one more look."

"Are you threatening me?" Lien showed a dangerous smile, and a murderous intent appeared in his eyes.

"No, this is not a threat. Let me take another look. I can let you choose a wand from me." No matter what Ollivander said, he was still unwilling to let go.

Lean sighed, then grabbed Olivier's hand holding his robe with his left hand, pulled out his wand with his right hand and shouted loudly: "Avada..."

"Rion!" Professor McGonagall screamed, and quickly snatched Rion's wand away.

"How could you...how could you...you are crazy!" Professor McGonagall was very angry.

She originally thought that Li En was very pitiful, but now there was only anger in her heart.

"I will report this matter to Principal Dumbledore truthfully. Now, go out immediately and buy what you need." Professor McGonagall's words were expected to be angry and severe.

Lean smiled and took Ollivander's hand away from his clothes. He was a little stunned by Lean's spell just now.

The Granger family looked at each other in blank dismay, they still didn't know what the half-line of the incantation that Rian just said meant.

But seeing Professor McGonagall so angry, it's probably not a good spell.

Ryan shrugged and walked out with a smile on his face.

Then came the Granger family. Hermione pulled Lian and kept asking him what the magic spell was just now, and why Professor McGonagall was so angry.

Professor McGonagall After everyone left, Professor McGonagall pulled Ollivander, who was slumped on the ground, up.

"Sorry, Ollivander, that kid..." Professor McGonagall said.

"I know, I was wrong in this matter after all, the wand is the life of a wizard, I shouldn't be so reckless." Ollivander said apologetically, "Please don't embarrass that child, believe me, at that time he There is no magic wave in your wand at all."

(End of this chapter)

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