Hermione heard nothing from Dandelion.

It was not as exciting as when Yennefer told him about Geralt's past.

Dandelion explains.

He would not protect Harry, but he was still very young, obviously very good, and even had the ability to talk to snakes, but the name "Snake Whisperer", even under the vigorous promotion of a famous bard like himself, , and still only a few people know about it.

Even among the weirdos like witchers and warlocks.

Harry was also the weirder one.

Although he was certainly handsome, there were plenty of sorceresses who wouldn't mind spending an evening with him.

but.

Harry couldn't do it without any burden. This was something Dandelion and Zoltan would often laugh at Harry - thinking about the sorceress flirting with him, who looked glamorous, but whose age was After he had more than two or three times, he immediately became timid and did not dare to continue.

Young people always take age too seriously.

Eat and drink enough.

Dandelion went upstairs, dragged Harry with him, and begged him to make him a big, comfortable bed.

He is very good at catching such trivial details.

Harry and Hermione also had a comfortable night's sleep.

Hermione woke up to the early morning sunlight streaming in through the window.

She cast spells for herself and cleaned up.

Then he took out the change of clothes from his bag with the Seamless Stretching Spell - even though it was just the same school robe, with a different hairstyle, he walked out of the house and went down to the first floor.

Harry got up early, as usual.

Zoltan was also in high spirits, cleaning the house and playing with an owl.

Priscilla and Dandelion were talking loudly. The bard seemed to have been awake all night, and his eyes were thickly dark, but he was more energetic than Zoltan, holding a pen and talking eloquently.

"Are you up?" Harry turned around.

Hermione nodded.

"Hey, little girl, I guarantee you haven't seen this very often." Zoltan greeted her and proudly showed off, "A beautiful owl. It is very smart. I think it should be able to talk at any time. It’s just a little too quiet.”

"Owls don't seem to be able to learn words," Hermione reminded him.

Zoltan raised his eyebrows: "Oh, really? Whatever."

"Didn't Harry tell you?" Hermione sat down at the table and fetched herself bread and butter with a wave of her wand.

Zoltan turned back and looked at Harry: "What did you say?"

"Owls are the most loyal companions of our wizards and our messengers." Hermione said while spreading butter, "In fact, Harry has one, and she is a very beautiful little girl."

Zoltan's eyes widened: "Harry! You never told me."

Hermione put the knife down and looked over.

Harry whispered: "That's what I wanted to say."

"But Uncle Zoltan keeps talking and is ready to show off to you. I think Uncle Zoltan's expression will be very interesting now, and there is no chance to interrupt."

Hermione snickered.

Zoltan sighed: "Harry, Dandelion is right, you have become a lot worse."

"Geralt's mouth can't match your bad intentions."

"Thank you for the compliment." Harry nodded and looked at Hermione again, "Did you see anything?"

Hermione tilted her head, said nothing, and looked at the owl.

Harry nodded.

Hermione took a bite of bread, raised her wand, and said the spell: "Revelation in human form."

This is the most commonly used spell by Aurors.

It was also the first spell that Snape taught them after the Patronus Charm in the Defense Against the Dark Arts class in sixth grade this year.

Its function is to monitor whether there are other people in an environment that cannot be observed with the naked eye.

Including but not limited to, the Disillusionment Curse and the Invisibility Cloak - of course, the Invisibility Cloak in Harry's hand is not within the range that can be detected by this spell.

Animagus can also escape the detection of this inverted spell.

After all, this spell completely transforms oneself into an animal.

The magic feedback comes back.

Hermione glanced at it, a little surprised.

There were only five people in the room, but when the magic feedback came back, there were six people.

Invisible?

I'm afraid not.

If it were an uncontrollable enemy, Harry would not react so leisurely.

Is that the owl?

Hermione flicked her wand again, and a spell fell on the owl, locking its hearing: "Is this owl a human?"

Zoltan turned his head in disbelief, not knowing for a moment whether it was better to look at the owl or Harry.

Priscilla and Dandelion also stopped their discussion and raised their heads.

Harry nodded: "Probably."

"Cursed?" Hermione asked again, thinking of the pony that Harry mentioned when they were in the crow's nest.

Harry shook his head: "It doesn't look like that."

"Some warlocks with powerful magic can also do this, using magic to change their body shape and complete the transformation." Harry continued softly, "Of course, it cannot be compared with Animagus. After all, no matter how the magic changes, she They are still human at their core.”

"She?" Hermione grasped the third person pronoun keenly.

Harry nodded: "There are not many warlocks who can achieve this level."

"I especially like turning into an owl."

Dandelion also thought of something: "The sorceress who fed you a potion and tried to trick you into having a wonderful night, but you almost had your head chopped off?"

"Dandelion, it seems you didn't tell me this last night." Hermione's voice was gentle.

Dandelion raised his hand: "Sorry, this was not an interesting experience for Harry."

"An old woman over three hundred years old." Harry said simply, "Philippa Earhart."

Zoltan looked at the owl, even more incredible.

"It's even harder for me to believe that she's in Novigrad than that she's Philippa."

"Damn, I spent a lot of money."

Harry responded: "You can keep her and give her to Geralt when you meet him. I think Yennefer will be happy to buy her for a big price."

"Whether she is Philippa or not, Yennefer will be interested."

The relationship between Yennefer and Philippa is not very good.

As for Harry

His relationship with Philippa was even worse.

"You're right." Zoltan nodded, "Then I feed her. What should I pay attention to when feeding her?"

"Just raise it like a normal owl." Harry watched Hermione finish the bread and there was only a little milk left in the cup before standing up. "Remember, never untie the shackles on her feet."

Zoltan nodded: "I understand. I promise to raise her well before meeting Geralt."

Harry took Hermione's hand.

Snap your fingers.

The spell on the owl was lifted, and it cooed twice, just like an ordinary owl.

Disapparate.

With a snap, they disappeared.

Only the three people in the room were left sighing silently.

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