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The pine tree wand gave Coven the sa feeling as the willow branch wand gave him.

The wand seed to have beco an extension of the arm.

"God! How is this possible!" Ollivander couldn't help but exclaim.

When Coven heard this, he stopped sensing with his wand. He stopped casting with a thought, causing the "History of Magic" floating in the air to fall back onto the bench.

"Sir?"

This ti, Coven did not act. He was puzzled and turned to look at Ollivander, who was still in a daze.

"Maybe I was wrong..." Ollivander shook his head in disbelief and then said in a sowhat urgent tone, "Child, try again!"

Coven did as he was told, and as he chanted the incantation, "History of Magic" floated up again.

"How is this possible!" Ollivander quickly walked out from behind the cashier and ca to Coven's side to carefully observe the wand. Then, he carefully observed Coven's hand holding the wand.

After a short while, Ollivander suddenly turned around silently and walked up the stairs to the second floor. After muttering nervously, he took out another magic wand box.

Walking down the stairs, Ollivander returned to Coven's side. He took the new wand from the box and handed it directly to Coven. He said in a serious tone, "Try this one!"

Coven obeyed and stopped the spell again, taking the new wand.

"They prefer ambitious wand masters! If they don't et such masters, the magic of the maple wand will beco heavy and lifeless!" Ollivander introduced the wand to Coven out of habit. "This is extrely different from your current personality. Normally, when you hold it in your hand, you will feel that he has beco extrely uncomfortable, and the material of the wand will also change..."

Ollivander couldn't continue because the material of the maple wand in Coven's hand had indeed changed, but it didn't beco gray or anything. On the contrary, the wand in Coven's hand beca smoother and smoother, even revealing a shiny feeling.

The two of them were silent for a long ti. Ollivander turned around again and took out many wand boxes from each storage space without a word.

When he returned to the cashier counter with a pile of boxes in his arms, Ollivander released his grip and let the wand boxes fall to the ground.

"Co! Child!" Ollivander called out to Coven, "Try all of these!"

At this mont, Coven had no ti to put on an act, and his curiosity was greater than anything else. He imdiately went to the cashier counter, placed the maple wand in his hand back into the box, and took the new wand that Ollivander handed over.

This ti, Ollivander did not introduce the material and the core of the wand, and Coven did not care about that. After taking the new wand, he imdiately began to sense it.

"It gives the sa feeling." Coven told Ollivander the result.

"Next one!" Ollivander opened another magic wand box.

"I still feel the sa."

"This one!"

"It's the sa."

Ollivander didn't say anything and just chanically changed his wand again.

Coven didn't say anything. After he got the new wand, the compatibility between the wand and the wand was naturally displayed in his heart He nodded silently and handed the wand back to Ollivander again.

One wand after another, all kinds of wands were almost tried by Coven. When Ollivander no longer gave him the new wand, the magic wand boxes on the cashier counter had been stacked several tis.

Silently putting the last wand in his hand back into the box, Coven looked at Ollivander's shocked appearance and said after a mont of silence, "Sir... am I... normal like this?"

Hearing this, Ollivander finally ca back to his senses. However, he did not answer imdiately. Instead, he stared at Coven for a while. Only then did he force the corners of his mouth to curl up. His voice was slightly hoarse as he laughed, "No... child, you are very normal. It's just that... I'm afraid that there will be a great shock in the magic world."

"Is it... related to ?" Coven asked carefully.

"It's not a bad thing, child." Ollivander raised his hand and pinched the bridge of his nose. "But you have to rember that you absolutely must not reveal what happened just now to others. Is that okay, child?"

"Yes." Coven looked obedient and nodded.

"Phew..." Ollivander let out a long sigh of relief. After a mont of silence, he smiled again and said softly, "Alright, child. Let us temporarily forget what happened just now. Hmm... Let clean up first."

"Can I help?" Coven asked, "And sir, which wand should I use?"

"Ah, that's a problem." Ollivander smiled bitterly, but after so thought, he said, "Child, your talent is amazing. All wands will choose you to be their master. In that case, you can use the original wand first."

"Yes, sir."

"Well, I don't need your help for now." Ollivander began to tidy up the pile of magic wand boxes in front of him. At the sa ti, he said, "Go to the bench and read a book first. After I pack up these things, I will take you to buy the other items needed for school. After all, there are so things that you need to asure personally."

"Okay, thank you, sir," Coven responded obediently. He turned around and walked to the bench. After sitting down, he picked up the book "History of Magic" that he was flying around.

Seeing this, Ollivander sighed secretly again and then sped up his movents.

On the other side, Coven opened the "History of Magic" and looked at it from the first page. He was very interested in the "History of Magic" of this world. He wanted to explore the origin of magic in this world and see how it developed.

As there was no need to keep it in mind like studying, Coven flipped through the pages very quickly, only looking for information that he was interested in. However, as he was about to finish flipping through a book, Coven was not satisfied because the book only recorded so historical information that floated on the surface...

As for the wizard's origin, it was brought over with just a single sentence,' originated from rlin '.

Other than a large number of biographies, the content of all kinds of major events was completely absent.

After quickly flipping through the last page, Coven closed the book with so disappointnt. After thinking for a while, he picked up the book from the side.

After finding the page of the 'floating spell', Coven planned to continue reading the content that he had not finished reading before, but soon he was stunned.

"The key point of smoothly casting the 'floating spell'... is to hold the wand, wave it in a circle, and then shook the wand"

Coven was a little stunned after he finished reading. "Huh?"

Blinking, Coven turned to look at the book "History of Magic" next to him and muttered to himself in his heart, "I didn't wave or shake either..."

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