It is a bookstore.

Severus followed Wardmont into the Lihen Bookstore, and Wardmont knew where he wanted to go without asking.

Bookstores and teachers are just right, if it is a library, it may be better.

But Waldmont is not a teacher in the conventional sense, and Severus also knew that Wardmont might not be a good person, so when he stepped into Lihen Bookstore, Severus was still a little confused.

As a wizard's bookstore, Lihen Bookstore is not very different from Muggle bookstores. Unsurprisingly, there are many books in the bookstore, and each book is very expensive.

Compared with the shopping rush before Hogwarts started school, Lihen Bookstore at this time is much quieter.

The bookshelves in the bookstore reach to the ceiling, and the shelves are crowded with books.The books here are not the same as the Muggle books, but generally have the same appearance. It is common sense that the pictures in the wizard's books will move and make sounds.And some special books can even bite or become invisible.Just looking at the cover of many books makes people feel that they are not easy to mess with.

Anything in the magic world, because of the existence of magic, always has a different kind of vitality.

Severus often went in and out of Wardmont's study, and read the books in it, but Nagini was looking after him. Some bookshelves were inaccessible to him, and the books he could hold in his hand were all is tamed.It's not that he is curious about what those books that he can't read are written, but Nagini said that those books are too dangerous for him now, so he had to give up.

Following behind Wardmont, Severus glanced at many books, most of which were not stored in Wardmont's study.Which was probably a good thing - Severus walked past the books silently - the titles didn't look like they were necessary books.

Teachers really like bookstores?

Severus secretly watched Waldmont's expression, but he couldn't see what Wardmont liked here.I'm afraid I came here not because I really like it, but because I need, I need books, and I need the knowledge written in books.

Because - "Knowledge has power."

Nagini said this was what the teacher once said.

Wardmont casually rummaged through the old newspapers in the corner. There will also be old books and magazines in the bookstore, not necessarily for sale, but you can pick them up and have a look.

"The new paper is at the door." Severus looked at the yellowed pages of the old paper, what good was the outdated news?

Wardmont didn't explain, and handed the several newspapers he had chosen to Severus: "You can take a look. The news can help you understand the situation in an area." The premise is that the news is telling the truth.

Severus took the newspaper for no apparent reason and read it from the top.

There are not many wizarding newspapers in England, and there are only one or two newspapers with high authenticity and timeliness. It is certainly not a wise move to obtain the most timely information from newspapers.But the news in the newspaper is good for giving Severus a preliminary training, let him see how Severus will filter out useful news.

"Severus," Wardmont lowered his voice, and whispered in Severus' ear, "you find a book you are interested in, and I'll go get some of today's fresh newspapers, and then we'll be together on the second floor How about reading a book for a while?"

While Waldmont was speaking, if there was a faint breath spraying on the pinnae of the ear, Severus felt his earlobe was hot, and the base of his neck was itchy unbearably, he took a small half step back nervously, "Okay."

Holding these newspapers, Severus randomly picked a book from the bookshelf behind Wardmont, "I found it. I'll go upstairs and wait for you."

As if saved, Severus slipped away from Wardmont, took the book, and headed upstairs.

Wardmont picked out some of today's newspapers, and picked up a popular science book at random before going upstairs.

Severus chose a place by the window and was reading a newspaper. The sunlight shone on him through the window. The bright light was almost reflective, but the dark color was soft. Can see clearly under light.He finished a page of the newspaper, looked up and saw Wardmont, and his eyes flickered, as if telling him to go over with his eyes.

It's nice to be expected, isn't it?

Wardmont sat quietly opposite Severus, and pointed at Severus's newspaper with his finger, and Severus lowered his head and continued.

Flipping through the newspaper, Waldmont's eyes swept over. Even the newspaper that just came out today, to him, most of it was old news. Many things were promoted by them behind the scenes, and some of them were about him. Volpes Knights, no, they should be called Death Eaters now.

People who read books are very quiet, they can hear the sound of footsteps, softly chanting words, or the rustle of pages turning, light and inaudible breathing, and even the sound of the sun setting.

Severus's head had grown a lot, and under Nagini's supervision, it was well nursed, not frizzy at all, pure black.The hair on the forehead always fell down, and some strands of hair would cover Severus' eyes.

Waldmont looked at it for a while, and couldn't help reaching out to brush Severus's unruly hair, which was soft and thin.

Severus looked up: "Teacher?"

Wardmont withdrew his hand: "It's okay." Because of his little magic, those few strands of hair no longer covered Severus' eyes.

Severus lowered his head and continued to read, and when he saw something he cared about, he moved his hand twice on the table, remembering that they didn't have pen and paper when they went out, Severus could only read it a few times by himself, and then remembered it in his mind.

But Waldmont seemed to know what Severus was thinking, and a quill and a notebook were placed in Severus's hand.

"Thanks..." Severus swallowed it in the middle of speaking, he had too much to thank Waldmont, just words, too insignificant.He kept thinking about why Waldmont asked him to read these old newspapers. These newspapers didn't seem to be picked by Waldmont at random, but he didn't see a strong connection, and the things above seemed to be very important.

Severus recorded the information he thought was important in the notebook in chronological order, and several newspapers were quickly read, but the recorded things were only one page.

Waldmont saw clearly what Severus had written down, and the content was well organized, but the handwriting was a bit ugly. After returning, he found time to write two more copybooks for him.

Opening the book, Severus read the foreword, and understood that the book was roughly about the magical creatures of freshwater lakes, and the author was Newt.

Wardmont has basically read all of Newt's books, but not to read those magical animals, but to understand this man's thinking.

The book in his hand turned another page automatically, Wardmont was distracted from reading, and also paid attention to Severus' every move.He was holding a book on how to raise children, with a slightly disguised cover, and he didn't want Severus to know what he was reading.

The lord knows everything, even raising children.

The author has something to say:

I don't know why it's so stuck

bang your head against the wall

I owe a lot

But writing is not smooth

sorry everyone

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