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Chapter 15 Consensus

In the store, Ke Wen looked cautious. When observing the items in the store, his eyes revealed a look of curiosity that he wanted to touch, but he did not dare to move rashly.

Then he turned to look outside the store, looking at the various wizards, and Ke Wen showed a longing and helpless look.

Just as Kewen turned to look outside the store, Professor McGonagall and the wizard under the bay window outside the store simultaneously turned their gaze away from the store.

At this time, Ollivander's voice sounded out of thin air again: "So, has the Ministry of Magic confirmed the child's condition?"

"Yes, Mr. Ollivander." The wizard responded: "As for the child's situation, our investigation ends here."

"Professor McGonagall?" Ollivander asked in a tone of voice.

"The college's observation and understanding of the child ends here." Professor McGonagall nodded slightly: "After school starts, I will observe the child for a while to see if there are any sequelae of the 'curse' left on the child's body.

Or hidden dangers.”

"Okay." Ollivander's voice sounded: "Please forgive me for being rude. Let me confirm again. I am sure that the child was not deliberately arranged to be with me, right?"

"We at the Ministry of Magic can confirm." The wizard said solemnly: "We confirm that there is no controlling spell on the child."

"Then thank you very much." Ollivander said: "In this case, I will also bear all the financial issues of the child during his schooling according to my contract with the Ministry of Magic."

"Mr. Ollivander?" Professor McGonagall interjected with some surprise: "I thought that the relationship between you and the child should be an adoption relationship, rather than the compensation relationship you expressed, right?"

"No, no, Professor McGonagall," Ollivander said, "Don't believe the nonsense in the newspapers."

"Indeed." The wizard explained to Professor McGonagall: "The contract between the ministry and Mr. Ollivander is to bear all reasonable expenses for the child during his schooling. It is not an adoption contract."

"Is that so?" Professor McGonagall nodded slightly.

"After all, he is the second child to survive the 'Death Curse'. The newspapers exaggerated it, and the story is normal." Ollivander's tone was a little unhappy: "Everyone wanted to get something from that child along the way.

With luck, it seems that they will be able to escape from the death curse in the future. Even Old Tom in the bar is as attentive as if he were a different person."

"Mr. Ollivander." Professor McGonagall frowned slightly and tilted her head slightly to look in the air: "I know you have just suffered a troublesome incident, but can you please calm down your emotions a little."

"Ah, sorry, I was rude, Professor McGonagall."

"No, this is normal. No matter who it is, if you suddenly encounter a change like you, your mentality will be unbalanced." Professor McGonagall said softly: "But we need to consider that child. Compared with you, Mr. Ollivander,

, that child may have suffered more, after all, at his age..."

"I'm sorry again, Professor McGonagall." Ollivander said with some regret, "I will pay more attention to this next time."

"Then I'll trouble you first." Professor McGonagall said, "After school starts on September 1st, I will continue to educate that child in the school."

"I'm sorry for your trouble, Professor McGonagall," Ollivander responded.

"Then..." Seeing this, the wizard said: "This is the end of our three-party consensus. I will submit the result report to the ministry."

Professor McGonagall nodded slightly and looked away: "Then Mr. Ollivander, do you want to continue to use the Disguise Curse for observation? I still have several home visits for new students to deal with."

"Um...no."

As he spoke, Ollivander's figure suddenly appeared out of thin air from an angle that could not be seen from inside the wand shop.

"Then Professor McGonagall, Mr. Ollivander." The wizard nodded slightly to the two of them: "I will go back to the ministry first. If there is anything that needs us to communicate again, you can come to the ministry to see me, or write a letter

.”

As Ollivander and Professor McGonagall nodded at the same time, the wizard turned and merged into the crowd.

"I'm leaving too," Professor McGonagall said to Ollivander.

"Let's go together." Ollivander smiled.

"how?"

"I wasn't thinking carefully before." Ollivander explained: "The child probably hasn't eaten for two days. I'm afraid he only drank a little potion during this period. I need to prepare some food for him first."

"Oh my God." Professor McGonagall was surprised at first when he heard this, and then immediately turned to look at Kewen in the store with pity: "Did he never say he was hungry?"

Seeing Ollivander shaking his head with a wry smile, Professor McGonagall sighed: "What a sensible child."

"Come on, let's go to the Leaky Cauldron." Professor McGonagall urged: "Go and prepare some food for the child. It's best to prepare it as soon as possible. Also, be careful not to let him get hungry.

If he eats too much, it will hurt his stomach..."

The warnings faded away, occasionally mixed with Ollivander's responses...

In the magic wand shop, Ke Wen knew nothing about the conversation taking place under the window outside the shop, and still maintained his personality carefully.

Although he seemed to vaguely feel eyes on him from time to time because of the physical skills master, Ke Wen didn't pay attention. Maybe passers-by in the alley accidentally saw him in the store.

I don't know how much time passed, but I didn't see a clock in the store. Ke Wen, who was maintaining his character and acting skills, felt a little bored.

By the way, didn't Ollivander say that the wand shop's business should be very good during this time?

Why hasn't there been a single customer coming to buy a wand after so long?

Just then, three figures blocked the light at the store door. As the bell rang, the store door was pushed open, and a couple led a ten-year-old child in.

Inside the store.

"Wow! Mom and dad, look! There are so many wands here!" As soon as the little boy entered the store, his eyes did not fall on the living person Ke Wen. Instead, his face was full of excitement, and his eyes looked at the wand box in the store with excitement.

"James, be polite." The wife of the family of three spoke up, teaching the child with a smile: "Don't make noises in noisy places, and keep quiet first in quiet places."

Unfortunately, the child's attention was focused on the wand boxes at this time. It is estimated that his mother's words had already been heard in one ear and out of the other.

"Son, are you here to buy a wand too?" A man from a family of three asked Ke Wen softly.

"No, that..." Ke Wen stood up straight with a reserved look and responded stumblingly: "Mr. Ollivander, he is out and will be back later. I am helping him look after the store.

Mr. Ollivander has told you that you can wait a while, or first..."

jingle

The door opened again, and Ollivander's figure walked in at the right time...


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