Harry Potter’s Fantastic Animals Guide

Chapter 32: The price of the scene

   "By the way, by the way, it should be here." Ollivander said suddenly.

   Then he climbed up the ladder, rummaged for a while on the shelf behind, took out a box and blew the dust on it, took it off, took out the wand inside and handed it to David.

   As soon as David got it in his hand, he felt a silky smooth feeling. There was no obstacle to the flow of magic power in it. The one that Binuit gave him in front of him did not know how good it was.

   With a light wave, a red light appeared from the tip of his stick, which dissipated after a few hits around.

"Ten and three-quarters of an inch, the rod body is English oak, the core is unicorn hair, a most loyal wand." Ollivander said with a smile: "Its owner usually treats all kinds of creatures. He has an extraordinary affinity with plants, and he is a brave and kind person."

   "I believe you will become a master of magical animals as great as Mr. Scamander in the future." Ollivander continued: "Ten gold gallons, thank you for your patronage."

After Newt paid the money, the group walked to other shops, preparing to buy things like the cauldron. I mention here that Hermione’s wand only cost 7 gold gallons. Sure enough, the greater the movement, the higher the price. high!

   After a while, the Grangers’ hands were full of large and small packages. They had already bought all the equipment such as the crucible, and now there were only textbooks left.

  As soon as she walked to the door of Lihen Bookstore, Hermione's eyes lit up and she ran in like a treasure.

   She stood in front of the bookshelf piled up to the ceiling, dazzled by the selection, took this one, and wanted to read the other one, she felt that she was almost suffering from a choice disorder.

   "Excuse me, where is the textbook for Hogwarts first-year students?" David asked the clerk in front of the counter.

   "On the third row of shelves, you can see that as soon as you pass, we have sorted out the first grade textbooks." The clerk said with a smile.

   David thanked him, and then he counted three shelves and walked over. He saw bundles of books **** with rope on the shelves, all of which were on their book list.

   "Are they all here?" Hermione also ran over, holding a few thick books in her hands.

   "Yes, that's right," David said.

Hermione leaned forward, looked carefully at the price on the next page, frowned and counted for a while, then became happy. She happily said, "Ha, great, I still have enough money, other things I can buy those books too!"

   After speaking, she slipped to the other shelf area to pick up the books she had just given up.

   really deserves to be a tyrant!

   David sighed, and helped Hermione also get a bundle of books for class, and then took some potions books, David struggled to hold them and walked to the counter.

   "Can you help me?" Just as David put the book down, she heard Hermione's voice coming from behind.

   Looking back, she was holding a thick stack of books in her arms, which made her unable to straighten her waist.

   The teller behind the counter saw this scene with a bright smile on his face, and hurriedly walked over and took the book in Hermione's hand.

   "Is there anything else needed?" the clerk asked.

   "Yes, yes." Hermione rested for a while, ran into the bookstore again, and took out another stack of books.

   She panted, raised her face slightly, and patted the books stacked in a row in front of the counter, "Okay, I want these."

"Okay, I'll pack it for you." The clerk helped Hermione wrap her book in parchment, then he took a note from the cabinet and said to Hermione: "You Fill in your detailed address above, and we will send an owl to you later."

After Hermione filled out the form, Mrs. Granger and Newt came up to pay the money. Newt breathed a sigh of relief and finally finished the purchase. Newt felt that he hadn't been so tired for a long time. He said, "David , Let’s find a place to take a break."

   "Grandpa, we haven't bought an owl yet!" David shattered Newt's idea of ​​resting.

   At Newt’s house, he never had his own owls. They were all white-selling others, or he used his magical animals to deliver packages. Newt even used Thunderbird to send packages to Dumbledore to ensure safety.

   But you can't use these animals to send you to Hogwarts, even if they want, Hogwarts won't allow it!

   Otherwise, other owls still fly or not? Don't all fall birds!

   "Okay." Newt sighed, preparing to take David to the next location.

   "Hermione, do you want to go together?" David asked.

   Hermione was a little startled at this time. She forgot to buy the owl. All her money was spent on books. Now Mrs. Granger has only a few Jin Jialongs left in her pocket.

   Hermione narrowed her mouth, a little sad, but she was really reluctant to read those books, they were all she hadn't read, so she whispered, "No, I think I need to take a break."

   She was afraid that she would see those owls, so she couldn't help but come back and returned the book, so she just couldn't choose to go.

   "Okay." David said, "I will send you a letter after I buy the owl. You can use it to reply to me when you have any questions. You can also ask me if you have any questions."

   "That's great, thank you." Hermione thought that she could use it without buying an owl, and she also had an extra partner who could ask questions or questions during the holidays, UU reading www.uukanshu. The sadness in her heart suddenly disappeared a lot.

After    and Hermione were separated, Newt and David went to the Tula Owl Store, which was dark, with many and various owls standing on the hanging cages or rails.

   "Owls like a darker environment, so they put the shop like this." Newt explained to David.

David nodded and walked towards the shop. As soon as he stepped into the shop, the owls inside all chattered and clamored to show off their body. They all wanted to go to the vast world outside, not to stay in this small In the space.

But not all owls are like this. In the middle of this group of coquettish goods stands a huge, mostly white feathered owl with some black spots on it. It stands proudly in a cage with its eyes closed. Moved by the surrounding sounds, it seems to be refreshing.

   "Grandpa, I want that one." David said, pointing to the white owl.

   "Oh." Newt was a little surprised, "That's a snow owl, I didn't expect it to be here."

   "Do you like it? The school season is discounted, and now you can buy it for only 30 gold gallons." A wizard in work clothes walked out of it and said with a smile.

   "David, are you sure?" Newt said.

   David nodded hastily.

  Newt paid, the wizard took off the cage and handed it to David: "It may be a bit fierce, you need to cultivate your feelings."

   David took the cage, the snowy owl inside opened his eyes and glanced at him, then closed his eyes proudly. It didn't seem to care who bought it.

   "Well, David, let's go back soon." Newt took David's hand and left with Apparition. He was really tired.

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