Humans cannot fly, at least not without the help of any tools, such as paragliders or broomsticks, on their own.

Because Felivi was short in stature, he needed a levitation spell to make him "fly" so that the students could see him.

But to be precise, this is not flying, but floating, although he can do it as if he is standing on flat ground.

Quirrell invented a magic spell that can fly a short distance, and it is also a wandless and silent spell. Another person who can do this is the mysterious man and his followers, who will turn into a plume of black smoke and fly at extremely fast speeds, which Quirrell's magic cannot do.

"So he wants to try his luck, can he break the spell of the mysterious man?" Pomona asked while drinking "juice". The house with a church spire was a refreshment shop, but the drinks they drank were not bought there. There are quite a few bars in the market.

"Filius and I both advised him not to be so obsessed with the mysterious man and not to try to pursue him." Minerva said while drinking "cold water".

"But he didn't listen, right?" Pomona observed Minerva's expression carefully.

"The reason why he is so good at silent spells is because he has a lisp. I don't think this is a shortcoming worth making fun of." Minerva complained.

Pomona thought back to the "little supermen" in school.

"Quillo is at the bottom of the food chain," Pomona said vaguely.

"What?" Minerva asked, not hearing clearly.

"Nothing," Pomona said, taking a long sip of the "juice" through a straw.

After leaving Quirrell in the Muggle Supplies Museum, Pomona and Minerva continued to browse the flea market. There was even a Gringotts here, but it was different from the main store in Diagon Alley that specialized in deposit and withdrawal services. The branch specializes in Muggle currency exchange.

Even the paper cups and habits they use to drink drinks are the same as those in Muggle shops. The difference is that the advertisement on it is movable, and the smiling Rohart portrait is printed on the paper cup.

Almost all the shops operating in Diagon Alley can find similar ones here, but there is no Honeydukes, but there are other candy shops. Although they are not as popular as Honeydukes, they have many fans, both adults and children.

At the same time, she also discovered a lot of repair shops. For example, if someone's broom was broken, he would take it to a shop in Diagon Alley for repair. They usually would not set up a repair shop in Diagon Alley, but would send the broken broom here. The market is coming.

There is also magic silver and magic iron on the broomstick, so the clanging sound can be heard everywhere. At the same time, Pomona also discovered a musical instrument store that could not operate in Hogsmeade before. It moved here. The magical instruments inside were playing by themselves. These sounds came together and sounded very "lively".

You can't call it noise because it's rhythmic.

You can't call it music either, any musician would go crazy hearing this "music".

They found a shop selling bags on the third underground floor of the market. These bags were all cast with space expansion spells. Although they did not look very fashionable, the prices were extremely expensive because they were legally registered to use space expansion spells.

With Minerva and Pomona's salary, you can just look at these bags. After all, they could obviously go and rob you, but they still gave you a bag.

There is also a "House Elf Placement Agency" in the market. Occasionally, you can see well-dressed wizards walking in and then coming out with one or two house elves.

That place was run by the Ministry of Magic, so of course it was legal.

This market has existed since "ancient Rome", when domestic slavery was legal.

Pomona and Minerva were just ordinary teachers and could not change the situation, so they passed by the place quickly.

After walking for a while, they found a wand shop, but it was not a branch of Ollivander's.

"Why is Grigovitch's wand shop here? I thought he only supplied Durmstrang," said Pomona.

"It's been here a long time, since I was a student," Minerva said.

"He wants to compete with Ollivander?" Pomona asked.

Minerva shook her head and looked at the deserted shop.

"There was once a legend that Grigovitch owned the Elder Wand."

"What?" Pomona couldn't help but exclaimed.

"It's just a legend. He just wanted to increase his reputation." Minerva said.

"And compete with Ollivander?" Pomona asked.

"How should I know?" said Minerva.

"Isn't that what you were doing just now?" Pomona imitated Minerva and shook her head.

"Doesn't this mean I don't know?" Minerva asked Pomona in surprise, and then she went shopping elsewhere with a weird smile.

Pomona gritted her teeth for two seconds, then picked up the "juice" and took a sip. She immediately lost her anger and followed Minerva to continue shopping.

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The word "steadfast" is written on the outer wall of the House Elf Resettlement Institution. I heard that Hermione painted it after she became the director of the House Elf Resettlement Office.

After finishing washing, Georgiana stood up. There was no mirror in the little boy's room, nor in her parents' room, but she knew without looking in the mirror that she must be dressed very gorgeously at this time, and could go to a palace ball or the opera. .

Anyway, she dressed like that, and accompanied by Carolan, she gracefully walked up the stairs to the first floor in accordance with court etiquette. In fact, her etiquette was not very good, but it was enough to make the Grigovitch family downstairs stunned.

Georgiana fixed her sights on Cornell. She remembered that the wandmaker who owned the Elder Wand was named Mykew Grigovitch, and judging from his age, Cornell would have been two hundred years old by 1996. , even if the wizard is older, this age does not match. When Grindelwald stole the Elder Wand, Gregorovitch's hair was still dark.

Could this boy be the father of Grigovitch who owns the Elder Wand?

This idea was hard for her to accept, after all, Cornell was still a young child.

He wants to get married and have children...

"Madam, these are Mr. and Mrs. Grigovitch." The staff officer in casual clothes said to Georgiana.

She looked up at old Grigovitch. He looked quite stout. It was hard to imagine that he could do fine work.

Georgiana raised her hand, and old Grigovitch took a moment to react before remembering to kiss her hand.

"Sorry for disturbing us." Georgiana said with a sweet smile, "Caroline, apologize to you two quickly."

"Why should I apologize?" Carolan asked immediately.

Georgiana did not look at her, but at the staff officer.

"I heard that when the First Consul was in Egypt, soldiers were not allowed to enter women's bedrooms?"

"Yes... in order to avoid being captured, some people will hide in their rooms." The staff officer said.

"Since men can't enter a lady's bedroom, what were you doing standing at the door last night?" Georgiana asked Carolan without looking back.

"I forgot." Carolan said inconsistently, and the staff officer immediately told the couple in German.

"Everything happens for a reason, and they can understand it." The staff officer told Georgiana the couple's answer.

"I want to buy all the nutcrackers in his shop, and I also want the cabinet." Georgiana stared at the family and said, "How much do they want?"

The staff officer said something to the family, and the couple showed happy expressions.

"No!" Cornel frowned and said loudly, "My fish!"

"We'll get it for you," someone said from upstairs. "You can keep it at home."

Georgiana looked up and found Brick standing on the stairs with his head looking downstairs.

Mrs. Grigovitch looked at him in shock, an expression that was familiar to Georgiana. Many girls looked like this when they saw Sirius for the first time.

She glanced at Brick, then at Georgiana, and asked the staff member something in German with a little excitement.

The staff officer shook his head.

"What did she ask?" asked Georgiana.

"It's just the crazy words of an ignorant village girl." the staff officer said coldly.

"How dare you come here?" Carolan asked Brick sarcastically.

Brick walked down the stairs gracefully and soon came to Georgiana's side.

"Your knight is here," Brick said with a playful smile.

Georgiana ignored him and returned to the second floor with a cold face.

She was thinking about how to transport the cabinet and transport it somewhere, but she suddenly stopped halfway.

"Tell him." Georgiana held the handrail of the stairs and looked upstairs and said, "We all need to be careful not to let our passion or obsession with things corrode the good side of us."

"Tell who?" Brick asked.

"Say it in German," Georgiana said, and then left the sight of everyone without looking back.

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