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Chapter Nineteen

The pine wand gave Coven the same feeling as the wicker wand gave him before.

Also like an arm, the wand seems to become an extension of the arm.

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

Hearing this, Kewen stopped sensing the wand, stopped casting spells with his thoughts, and made the "History of Magic" floating in the air fall back to the bench.

"Sir?" Ke Wen did not act this time, and his expression was full of confusion. He turned to look at Ollivander, who was still stunned.

"Maybe I saw it wrong..." Ollivander shook his head in disbelief, and then said in a somewhat eager tone: "Child, try again!"

Kewen did as he was told, and while chanting the incantation, "History of Magic" floated again.

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

After a while, Ollivander suddenly turned around in silence, walked up the stairs to the second floor, and after muttering nervously, pulled out a wand box again.

Quickly walking down the stairs, Ollivander returned to Cowen, took out the new wand from the box, handed it directly to Cowen, and said in a solemn tone: "Try this one!"

Coven obeyed, ended the spell again, and took the new wand.

"Maple wands, they prefer ambitious wand owners! If you don't meet such an owner, the magic of the maple wand will become heavy and lifeless!" Ollivander habitually introduced to Coven: "This

It is extremely contrary to your current personality. Normally, when you hold it in your hand, it will feel extremely uncomfortable, and the material of the wand will also undergo bad changes..."

Ollivander couldn't continue talking, because the material of the maple wand in Cowen's hand did change, but it did not become gray or anything. On the contrary, it was visible to the naked eye that the wand in Cowen's hand became smoother and smoother.

, even revealing a shiny feeling.

The two were silent for a long time. Ollivander turned around again and without saying a word, he took out many wand boxes from various storage compartments.

After returning to the checkout counter with a pile of boxes in his arms, Ollivander let go, causing the wand boxes to scatter with a clatter.

"Come on, kid!" Ollivander greeted Coven: "Try all of these!"

Ke Wen no longer cared about the drama at this time. His curiosity was greater than anything else, and he immediately came to the cashier. After putting the maple wand in his hand back into the box, he took the new wand handed over by Ollivander.

This time Ollivander did not introduce the material or core of the wand, and Kewen didn't pay attention to that. After receiving the new wand, he immediately started sensing it.

"It feels the same to me." Coven informed Ollivander of the result.

"Next one!" Ollivander opened a wand box again.

"It still feels the same."

"This one!"

"Same."

Ollivander stopped talking and just mechanically changed a wand again.

Ke Wen stopped talking. After taking the new wand into his hand, the fit between it and the wand immediately and naturally appeared in his heart.

He nodded silently and handed the wand back to Ollivander again.

Coven tried almost all the wands of various materials one after another. By the time Ollivander stopped giving him new wands, the wand boxes on the cashier's counter had already been stacked in several piles.

Silently putting the last wand in his hand back into the box, Coven looked at Ollivander's shocked look, pondered for a moment and then said: "Sir... is it normal for me to be like this...?"

Hearing this, Ollivander finally came back to his senses, but he did not answer immediately. Instead, he stared at Kewen for a while, then reluctantly raised the corners of his mouth and smiled in a slightly dry voice: "No...

My child, you are perfectly normal. It’s just... I’m afraid there’s going to be a big shock in the magic world.”

"Is...is it related to me?" actor Ke Wen came online and asked cautiously.

"It's not a bad thing, kid." Ollivander raised his hand and pinched the bridge of his nose: "But you have to remember, you must never reveal what happened just now to others, okay kid?"

"Yes." Ke Wen nodded obediently.

"Huh..." Ollivander breathed a long sigh of relief. After a moment of silence, he smiled again and said softly: "Okay, kid, let's forget what happened just now. Well... let me clean up first."

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

"Ah, that's a problem." Ollivander smiled slightly, but after thinking about it, he said: "My child, your talent is amazing, all wands will choose you to be their master. In this case, you should use the first one first.

A magic wand."

"Okay sir."

"Well, as for the help, I won't use it for now." Ollivander began to organize the piles of wand boxes in front of him, and said at the same time: "You go to the bench to read for a while. After I finish packing these, I have to take you to buy some.

As for other items needed for school, after all, some things require you to measure them in person."

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

Upon seeing this, Ollivander sighed secretly again, and then accelerated the movements of his hands.

On the other side, Kewen opened "History of Magic" and from the first page, he was very interested in the "History of Magic" in this world. He wanted to explore the origin of magic in this world and then see its development.

Since it doesn't need to be memorized like studying, Kewen turns the pages very quickly, looking only for the information that interests him.

But as the book was about to be finished, Ke Wen was not satisfied in his heart because the book only recorded some superficial information about historical events.

As for the origin of wizards, it was explained with just one sentence: "It originated from Merlin".

The others are all about the time when major events occurred and the people involved. Except for a large number of biographies, there is no connotation of various major events.

After flipping through the last page quickly, Ke Wen closed the book with some disappointment. After thinking about it, he picked up the "Standard Spells - Elementary" from the side.

After flipping through the page of 'Levitating Spell', Ke Wen planned to continue reading the content he had not finished reading before. But soon he was stunned.

"The key points for smoothly casting the 'Levitation Spell'...hold the wand, wave it in a circular motion, and then shake the wand..."

After Kewen finished reading softly, he was a little confused: "Do you still need to wave and shake the magic wand?"

Blinking, Ke Wen turned to look at the "History of Magic" next to him, muttering to himself: "I'm not shaking either..."


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