The following day, Coven woke up on ti. However, after seeing the changes in the room, he could only give up the idea of going out to exercise because he was now in Diagon Alley, not in school.
He looked at the clock on the wall. It was just six o'clock.
Looking out of the window through the small window, the sky was still dark.
Listening attentively, there was no movent outside, and Ollivander obviously had not woken up yet.
In this regard, Coven had no choice but to wear clothes and go downstairs. He used the 'household spell' he had learned from school to help clean up the dust and hygiene in the wand shop.
Perhaps he had sensed the magic fluctuations, but not long after, Ollivander's figure appeared at the stairs of the second floor. After seeing Coven's actions on the first floor, Ollivander couldn't help but smile with admiration.
The footsteps attracted Coven's attention. He used his wand to control a ball of dust floating in the air and turned to look at the stairs.
"Sir, you're up."
"Yes." Ollivander ca to the hall on the first floor and said to Coven with a smile, "You don't have to do these things."
"I have nothing to do anyway." As Coven spoke, he gently shook his wand, causing the gray dust ball in the air to fly into the trash can.
"What a beautiful operation of the 'Silent Spell'," Ollivander comnted with a sigh.
"Professor Flitwick's teachings have given great inspiration." Coven replied.
"Ah, that's right." Ollivander nodded. "The letters you wrote ntioned that you seem to be doing very well at school."
Coven: "Yes, my life in school is very fulfilling."
"What about the difficulties? Is there anything that I can't solve?" Ollivander asked, "You rarely ntion any difficulties in the letter."
"There aren't many difficulties, um..." Coven thought for a mont, then smiled bitterly. "Other than provoking Slytherin House, everything else is fine. The professors in the learning field are very enthusiastic to help . I also have you to help solve other aspects."
"Yes, Slytherin." Ollivander shook his head slightly and sighed, "Almost all the people who can get that House is not easy to get along with. But they won't do anything too excessive to you in school. You should be more vigilant."
Seeing Coven nod, Ollivander continued to ask, "By the way, is the pen I gave you before good? You know, I don't have any concept of Muggle things, and I don't know if the pen I bought for you back then is right."
"It's very good. Thank you again, sir." Coven replied, "I want to trouble you again, sir. I want to buy two more 'automatic writing quill pens'. I can't quickly record so lessons."
"Of course!" Mr. Ollivander beca spirited and said with a smile, "I don't have any good ideas about pens, but when it cos to quill pens, I can give you many good recomndations. When the shop opens, I will take you to see it."
"Okay, thank you, sir." Coven thanked him politely. After all, he had spent Ollivander's money.
"What's there to thank for?" Ollivander smiled and shook his head. "Don't treat as an outsider. You can slowly treat as your family in the future."
Coven nodded.
At around nine o'clock, all kinds of shops in Diagon Alley opened. Ollivander took Coven to the Scribbulus Writing Instrunt. Not only did he buy two' 'automatic writing quill pens' for Coven, but he also added so ink and paper to Coven.
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After returning to the store, the two of them tidied up the magic wand boxes in the store, and then there was nothing to do.
After all, the sester had already passed. Usually, wizards rarely ca to buy magic wands. It was good to have one custor a day.
The two of them could not sit still, so they continued to chat. However, this ti, Ollivander was obviously hesitant.
"Coven, how many magic spells have you mastered now?" Ollivander asked.
"I have mastered all the magic spells that I can master in the first grade course." Coven thought it was just a casual chat, so he answered truthfully, "In addition, I also mastered the high-level usage of the 'Iron Armor Curse', as well as the 'Emotional Spell' that Professor Flitwick recomnded to , as well as the 'Magic Complete Guide for the Family' recomnded by Professor Sprout. Professor McGonagall recomnded so Shapeshifting Spell Guides."
Ollivander was a little surprised. "Have you completely mastered all of these?"
"Yes." Coven nodded. "I have also mastered the advanced usage of Restoring Spell'and Water-Making Charm', but I have not practiced it personally. I have only completely mastered the principle."
"God." Ollivander sighed and then said in disbelief, "It has only been three months, and you have already mastered so much knowledge. No wonder you kept writing letters to saying that there is not enough ti."
Faced with Coven's bitter smile, Ollivander asked thoughtfully, "Do you still have ti to get along with your classmates?"
"I have ti." Coven replied, "Maybe my talent in learning is better. I don't feel that it is difficult to learn magic spells, so I have enough ti to get along with my classmates. Of course, I still prefer to study. But if I have more learning tasks, I won't have enough ti to get along with my classmates."
"It is good to know restraint." Ollivander nodded slowly. "Knowledge can't be learned. They will not disappear there. You have to take your ti. It will be easier to use them when you really need them."
"Maybe I have the sa heart as you." Coven smiled bitterly and said, "I still prefer to constantly learn new knowledge. At the beginning, I was hot-headed and chose Gryffindor..."
Then, Coven explained the situation of the branch and his regret to Ollivander, causing him to laugh.
"So I am very conflicted now." Coven continued to complain, I want to learn more knowledge, but firstly, I don't have enough ti, and secondly, my mory doesn't allow it, so I have been constantly entangled in this kind of loss and loss recently.
After hearing the words, Ollivander did not respond imdiately, but showed thoughtful expressions
Seeing this, Coven did not disturb, quietly waiting for Ollivander to co back to his senses.
After about five minutes, Ollivander took a deep breath and looked up at Coven. After a mont of hesitation, he said, "Maybe... I can help you solve this problem."
"Do you have any good suggestions?" Coven beca spirited and asked expectantly.
"Well... so families have such a secret spell..." Ollivander seed to hesitate, and then he was silent for a mont.
Then, Ollivander seed to have made up his mind and looked straight into Coven's eyes again. "I will teach you this spell!"
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