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Chapter 17 Surprise

After eating the apple, Kewen sat idly on the dining chair and recalled the movie memory scenes that came to his mind at that time.

However, the memory images are not coherent, and only a limited number of scenes are relatively clear. Others may only become as clear as when they first entered Diagon Alley by seeing the real scenes with their own eyes.

At this time, Coven's left ear moved slightly, and he vaguely heard the sound of the doorbell of the wand shop. He continued to concentrate, and gradually heard Ollivander's footsteps.

Sit upright immediately and manage your facial expressions.

Soon, the door of the restaurant opened, and Ollivander's figure appeared.

Slightly stunned, Ollivander looked at the cleanly eaten food on the table, but he didn't expect that Coven would eat so fast.

But Ollivander didn't think much about it and just thought that Coven was very hungry.

"Let's eat something simple first, and I'll take you to eat something sumptuous tonight." Ollivander stood at the door and did not enter the restaurant.

"This, this is very good." Ke Wen responded against his will.

"Okay, let's take advantage of the fact that there are no guests now." Ollivander waved to Coven: "Come and see what I bought you."

"OK."

Corwin jumped off the high chair and followed Ollivander back to the wand shop.

The two came to the bench in the reception area. Ollivander took off the thick cardboard boxes one by one from the shopping cart and introduced at the same time: "This is the crucible, these are test tubes and crystal bottles, and here is the telescope."

, and inside this last one is a scale.”

After opening all the boxes one by one and showing them to Coven, Ollivander closed all the boxes and took out three thick oil paper bags from the shopping cart.

While opening the paper package, Ollivander continued to introduce to Coven: "These are the books you will need in the first semester after you enroll..."

"By the way." Ollivander paused and asked Coven: "Can you read?"

"I..." Kewen hesitated for a moment, and then responded: "I don't know..."

"Then..." Ollivander continued his movements, and quickly took out a book, flipped it casually and handed it to Ke Wen: "Come and see, do you recognize the words on it?"

Ke Wen raised his hand to take the book and looked at it, and found that it was just normal English, so he nodded to Ollivander: "Yes, sir, I know the words."

"Okay, then read it." Ollivander suggested.

Coven turned his attention back to the book and read a passage quietly: "Emeric was a short-lived but extremely cruel dark wizard who had many forces in southern England in the early Middle Ages. He was defeated by his opponent in an extremely bloody duel.

Egbert killed."

"Okay." Ollivander interrupted, rummaging through the pile of books to find another book: "Try this one again."

"Okay." Ke Wen closed the book in his hand and realized that the book in his hand was called "History of Magic".

Putting "History of Magic" on the bench, Coven took the new book from Ollivander's hand and looked at the cover first. It read "Standard Spells, Elementary" written by Miranda Gorshak.

Lowering his head slightly, hiding the look of surprise and expectation in his eyes, Kewen opened the book and slowly turned the pages. The content above made Kewen secretly frown.

"What's wrong?" Ollivander asked, not seeing Coven's reaction.

"No, it's nothing." Shaking his head slightly, Ke Wen stopped turning the pages, looked at the current page of the book, and began to recite: "Yingadim... Leviosa. This spell is used to make the magic target float...

"

"Stop." Ollivander's very surprised voice sounded.

"Did I go wrong, sir?" Coven stopped reading the contents of the book and looked up at Ollivander in confusion.

"You...recognize the spell above?" Ollivander's silver-white eyebrows wrinkled a little, and his face looked confused.

"Well... Yugardim... I have never seen the word Leviosa before, so I tried to read it using the Old English phonetic notation and the Latin phonetic notation, but it didn't make sense. Finally, I tried to combine the two

After combining the phonetic symbols and pronunciation, I can pronounce the word just now. Did I pronounce it wrong?"

Looking at the cautious expression on Ke Wen's face, Ollivander's eyes were dazed for a moment, and then he said with a slight surprise: "No, it's not wrong, it's just that I didn't expect you to be so...erudite. You can use this spell."

The reading is... very accurate. But don't pause in the middle, read it in one breath."

"That's it." Ke Wen's face suddenly became clear, and then he spoke again: "Yingardim Leviosa."

As soon as he finished speaking, something happened that surprised Coven and shocked Ollivander.

The store began to shake as if there was an earthquake. All the light objects that were not fixed began to slowly float upwards, and the wand boxes fixed in the shelves all made a crashing sound.

"Oh my God!" Ollivander's eyes widened in shock.

However, as a glass lamp floated to the ceiling, collided and shattered, Ollivander suddenly came back to his senses, quickly took out his wand from his arms, pointed it in the air and shouted softly: "The curse will stop!"

As Ollivander's spell was exported, various objects in the store that were floating upwards suddenly began to fall back down.

At the same time, Ke Wen, who was in a daze, also felt that the feeling of 'connection with all things' that suddenly appeared just now was cut off.

"Floating!" At this time, Ollivander cast the spell again, and the same 'Wingardim Leviosa' as Coven shouted softly.

Suddenly, all the falling things seemed to have fallen into a state of weightlessness, and fell back to their original places one by one following the guidance of Ollivander's wand.

"Recover as before."

Finally, Ollivander cast a new spell again, pointing at the broken glass lampshade. As if going back in time, the lampshade was restored to its original state.

"magic……"

The scene in front of him made Ke Wen forget to maintain his character for a moment and couldn't help but sigh.

"No." In response, Ollivander shook his head and looked at Ke Wen again with a sigh: "You are the most amazing one..."

Hearing this, Kewen was startled, and quickly adjusted his facial expression, as if he had done something wrong, and looked at Ollivander cautiously.

Ollivander looked at Ke Wen intently. For a long time, he didn't know what was going on in his heart. After sighing softly, his tone was unprecedentedly gentle and enthusiastic: "Don't worry about anything else. It seems that we have to choose for you first.

What a magic wand.”

Without waiting for Coven's answer, Ollivander immediately walked to the cashier and said in a scientific tone: "In most people's opinion, the wand is used to enhance the wizard's spellcasting ability. But only a few people deeply realize that,

The wand can also help wizards control magic that they are temporarily unable to control."

Picking up the tape measure from the cashier, Ollivander turned to look at Coven with a smile: "Come on, let's start by measuring your measurements..."

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