Mysterious Walker at Hogwarts

Chapter 251 Aesop’s Determination

"Why, why not me?" Serende struggled to stand up and asked, "Why should such a burden be given to Aesop, when I am not capable enough to protect her?"

Dean frowned slightly. He underestimated the role of holy power. Serent recovered faster than he expected.

"Because I know nothing about the training methods of your Holy See, I don't know how you can become strong enough. As for Aesop, she has extraordinary wizard talents. As long as she is taught carefully, she will grow up quickly. ” Dean explained.

"I can go to the cathedral to further my studies. My talent in the sacred field is very good, and I will grow up quickly." Serent said loudly.

Under no circumstances should he be an obstacle to the cultivation mission.

Before Dean could think of how to refute Serende, Aesop unexpectedly retorted: "No, you can't do that!"

"Aesop..." Serent looked at the girl who suddenly had a look of determination on her face in surprise.

"Serent, if you perform too well, you will definitely be ordered to become a priest, and then you will not be able to marry me!" Aesop said.

Dean felt that his brain was running out, and Aesop's words did not sound like he was ignorant of the world at all.

He would never believe that Gormlaith had given Aesop this knowledge.

Serent was even more shocked: "Aesop, are you agreeing to my proposal?"

Dean couldn't help but want to kick Serent, he was focusing on the wrong point!

"I have carefully studied your teachings and know that priests can get married, but priests cannot." Aesop said shyly.

Dean was dumbfounded. It turned out that he was the one who couldn't grasp the point.

"Mr. White, I can also learn magic!" Serent shouted excitedly, as if he had been injected with blood. "If I become a wizard, will all obstacles disappear?"

Dean looked at Serent with caring eyes and said: "First of all, you don't have any magic talent, which means that no matter how hard you try, you will never become a wizard; in addition, you feel that you betrayed the Holy See and chose to join the magic world. The Holy See Will they let you go easily? Think about the fate of those who resisted and betrayed the Holy See in history!"

Upon hearing this, Serende suddenly shriveled up like an eggplant beaten by frost.

"You are too impulsive, Serent. How can I safely hand over Aesop to you with your behavior like this? You must always remember that your impulsiveness is likely to bring disaster to Aesop!" Dean said seriously, He just pointed at Serent's nose and said he was an animal that thinks with its lower body.

"So... I have decided!" Aesop looked at Serente seriously and said, "I will learn magic from Mr. Andy until I have enough ability to protect us - are you willing to wait?"

"I -" Serent glanced at Dean carefully and found that he clenched his fists again. After shrinking his neck, he still mustered up the courage to say, "I am willing to wait for you!"

"That's enough!" Dean said nervously after being fed another mouthful of dog food. "Aesop, we should leave. If we continue, I'm afraid that people from the Holy See will come to our door soon, and your aunt is also very worried. There is a chance that I can discover the secret between you and Serent, and Serent will be in danger."

Dean knew this reason was far-fetched, but he just couldn't bear it anymore.

"Mr. White is right! Every church has surveillance devices. Mr. White used magic just now, which may alert nearby churches and send people to check." Serent was convinced, "In order to avoid accidents, You should leave quickly, I will wait for you here."

"No, you can't stay here. If my aunt can't find me, she will definitely get angry here." Aesop reminded.

"Don't worry. As soon as you leave, I will apply to the Holy See for additional manpower." Serente had already thought about it.

Dean suddenly felt that he was a little redundant. If it weren't for that mission, he really wanted to leave.

……

"Floor and Blott Bookstore? Mr. White, why do we come here?" Aesop asked, loosening his grip on Dean's arm.

Having just followed Dean for the first time in his life, Aesop felt a little uncomfortable.

"Of course, buy a set of teaching materials. No matter what Gormlaith has taught you, I think we should start from the most basic ones." Dean said after considering it.

"Okay." Aesop had no objection.

Dean couldn't help but breathed a sigh of relief. He was originally worried that Aesop would misunderstand and deliberately extend the teaching time, so he started from the most basic level. Now it seemed that he was overthinking.

After Dean took Aesop into the medieval Flourishes and Blotts Bookstore, he immediately began to regret why he had not come earlier.

At this time, Flourish and Blotts Bookstore was far less large than in later generations, but although Sparrow was small and well-equipped, many of the books it sold were unheard of in later generations, such as: "Merlin's Notes on Dark Arts", "Deadly Potion Recipes" and "Magic Curse" "The Complete Medieval Curses" and so on, as well as some books in the restricted area of ​​​​Hogwarts in later generations: "Poisonous Magic", "Secrets of Cutting-edge Black Magic", "Powerful Potion", "From Dragon Egg to Hell", "Guide to Raising a Fire Dragon" 》……

Dean simply couldn't imagine that these books, which generally dealt with dark magic, curses and dangerous magical creatures, would be openly sold to ordinary wizards.

The books in front of me were either banned or hidden deep in libraries in later generations, and ordinary wizards had no chance to see them.

Although the books were expensive, Dean thought he would take the opportunity to collect a complete set.

Dean suddenly had an urge to pack up and buy all the books in Flourish and Blotts Bookstore. Unfortunately, the cruel reality told him that this was impossible, at least not for now - because he didn't have enough money!

Frankly speaking, Dean has never worried about money since he time traveled. As a result, he has always ignored the importance of money, so much so that he has never thought about finding a stable way to make money. As a result, he was dumbfounded when he needed a lot of money now.

"Excuse me, I have a set of Hogwarts textbooks for grades one to seven." Dean said to the clerk in a stiff tone.

"A complete set of textbooks for grades one to seven? Are you sure?" a store clerk with long pointed ears confirmed.

"You heard that right!" Dean replied a little irritably.

"Okay, I'll bring it to you right away. It's a total of 300 Galleons and 9 Sickles. I can make the decision and waive the change." The clerk said diligently, not caring about Dean's bad attitude at all. This is a big deal!

"This is 300 Galleons - hurry up, I'm in a hurry!" Dean took out a money bag and threw it into the clerk's hand.

"Mr. White, what's wrong with you?" Aesop was very confused by Dean's sudden change of mood and reminded in a low voice: "This clerk is probably a half-elf..."

"Half-elf? What does that have to do with me?" Dean muttered. His mind was now occupied with where to get enough gold Galleons.

There are so many precious books that are difficult to find for future generations but he can't get them... In addition, the system is jumping around like crazy to remind him that the task of "knowledge is power" has been delayed for a long time, which makes Dean feel bad. .

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