Harry Potter's Catastrophe

Chapter 501: Omen of Death

In addition to the advancement of the original courses, such as "Intermediate Transfiguration", "Standard Spells: Level 3", and "Magic Potions and Potions 3", Carney only needs one copy of "Ancient Magic Texts".

Harry and the others also bought a set, and they looked for the book of prophecies. This was another course they chose besides the Care of Magical Creatures course.

""Parting Through the Fog to See the Future" has a guiding role in all basic divination methods, including palm reading, crystal ball reading, and bird viscera." The manager took three divination books with black leather covers from the bookshelf.

"Please give me a copy too. Oh, and that one looks good too. Can you take it down and have a look?" Carney saw a book on the other side.

"Omen of Death" is a book that teaches you how to read the signs and predict death. The cover of the book says: What should you do when you know that the worst is about to happen?

"Is this one?" The manager took one and brushed away the fine dust on it.

"This book is not suitable for you to read now. After reading this book, you will see that omens of death are everywhere. This book will scare people to death." The clerk came over and said, holding a book in his hand, reading his His expression was clearly one of deep understanding.

"That's really good, I want it." Carney bought it neatly. Although he didn't take the prophecy class, he might as well put it on his bookshelf.

After taking the book, Carney saw a poor wolfdog on the cover, almost as big as a bear, with two eyes filled with a strange light. Carney thought maybe he was starving.

"Carney, didn't you take the prophecy class?" Harry asked.

"What does it matter? Professors never call names. If I plan to learn this, I will make time to go there. If I find that I have no talent or little interest, then just buy an extracurricular book and read it." Carney He shrugged.

"What a great idea, and you don't have to hand in homework or write a paper." Ron said.

"The main thing I want to see is whether it is accurate and can predict dangers. Maybe it can let me know where there are dangers." What Carney said was instantly understood.

"Give me one too." Hermione pointed to "Omen of Death" in Carney's hand. Hermione had the most books in her bag. She was not just buying textbooks.

For Carl's books, go directly to the other side to get a set. The Hogwarts classes before the third grade are the same. After buying the textbooks, they have to go to the drugstore to learn about the various materials and ingredients of potions, and the configuration of some simple potions.

Carney bought a large box so that he wouldn't have to bother Hagrid every time, as well as the size of the wizard's robes.

The original wizard's robes were already shorter when they were passed around. They had their sizes measured at Madam Malkin's Robe Shop and would be sent to Hogwarts on the first day of school.

They were wandering on the road, and when they turned back to the bookstore, they saw Neville Longbottom and his scary-looking grandmother, who was obviously giving a lecture.

They listened for a while and it turned out that Neville had lost his book list.

"Hi! Neville," they greeted as they went over.

"Hi," said Neville, who was clearly trembling with trepidation as his grandmother stood beside him.

"Your classmates, you are a big help. Neville's book list is missing." The fear on Neville's grandmother's face faded slightly.

"No problem, as long as he remembers his course selection." Carney said.

"I remember, there were Divination and Care of Magical Creatures." Neville and Harry chose the same thing.

"Oh, I've seen your kid, in the newspaper!" Neville's grandmother suddenly shouted.

"Really? I didn't expect me to be so famous." Carney now feels that being in the newspaper is pretty good.

"Harry Potter!" The name Neville's grandmother called made Carney instantly petrified.

"I heard from Neville that Harry Potter shares a dormitory with him, and now we have met him." Neville's grandmother looked Harry up and down.

How can it be repaired? Kani secretly shouted, this is a huge embarrassment.

He didn't part with Nanawi and his grandmother until he finished buying the books, and he had to buy other things.

"Hahahahaha~"

Ron and Harry were laughing, and Hermione couldn't hold back a chuckle.

"Is it that funny?" Carney said mechanically.

"Yeah, that's stupid." Ron said.

"That's right. How do I know that Neville's grandmother was looking at Harry when she said it to me? Maybe the old man's eyesight is not good." Carney also felt stupid. How could he be as famous as Harry with Harry? .

In terms of newspaper popularity, Harry was more than a few Diagon Alleys ahead of him.

"I already have ten gold galleons, I think it should be enough to buy an owl." Hermione looked at the ten gold galleons in her wallet, "This would be a good birthday present."

"Oh, it's hard to say." Carney clearly remembered that what Hermione bought was not an owl.

They went to a store called Magic Zoo. This store was very small, and every inch of the wall was used, either with cages or pet-related items hanging there.

You can smell the smell of feces as soon as you enter the store. Carney has never been to this store because the environment does not look good, but the animals in larger magical animal stores or pet stores will be more expensive.

There were two customers in the store, fresh faces, freshmen. They were choosing owls, which was the best choice in Hogwarts without a phone.

Hermione's eyes went from one cage to another, and she was carefully choosing the pets to accompany her.

Ginny was attracted by the various animals in the cage, because she didn't have a pet yet. Errol was placed on her head, but obviously this was not her official pet. He belonged to the Weasley family. People rely on it to deliver letters.

But that was before, now that Ron has Piggy, this important responsibility falls on Piggy.

The three of them already have pets, but it’s inevitable to take a second look at some strange animals.

There are many strange pets in the shop, including a turtle with a thick shell with gems on it. I wonder if the person who bought it did it for the gems on its back or something else.

After all, this turtle is not easy to carry and looks very bulky. If it could grow to the size of a boat, it might be able to play a normal role.

"Look." Ron found a purple crab the size of a pudding, with two pincers one big and one small spinning in circles. When he saw them looking at it, it waved harder.

"What can he do?" Harry asked Ron curiously, knowing little about magical animals in the wizarding world.

"Let me think about it, he should be a heavy land crab, because there is no foam in his mouth. I guess its pliers can cut off sausages." Ron said, there is indeed no water in the cage, and normal crabs cannot live without water for a long time. At some point, foam will start to bubble out of your mouth.

"Maybe it can make burgers," Carney said.

"Are you sure?" Ron asked.

"I'm just talking nonsense."

Carney turned his attention to it, and quickly locked on the top one leaning against the wall. It was an orange cat with thick hair like a tiger cub, and the cat's face looked like a frown.

But his eyes were very bright, and he stared at the cage on the counter with a sly look. In the cage was a group of shiny black mice, which were several times more beautiful than Ron's previous mice, and probably several times more delicious.

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