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Chapter 59 Chat

The next morning, Ke Wen got up on time, but 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 at school.

I looked at the clock hanging on the wall and saw that it was just six o'clock.

Looking out the window through the small window, the sky is still dark.

Listening intently, there was no movement outside. Ollivander obviously hadn't gotten up yet.

In response, Kewen had no choice but to put on his clothes and go downstairs, using the "household magic spells" he learned from school to help clean up the dust and hygiene in the wand shop.

Perhaps sensing the magic fluctuations, Ollivander's figure appeared at the stairway on the second floor not long after. After seeing Kewen's actions on the first floor, Ollivander couldn't help but smile in appreciation.

The sound of footsteps attracted Ke Wen's attention. While controlling a ball of dust floating in the air with his wand, he turned his head to look towards the stairs.

"You're up sir."

"Yeah." Ollivander came to the lobby on the first floor and said to Coven with a smile: "You don't have to do these things."

"There's nothing to do anyway." Coven said as he flicked his wand, causing the dust ball in mid-air to fly into the trash can.

"What a beautiful 'silent spell' operation." Ollivander commented with admiration.

"Professor Flitwick's teachings have given me great inspiration." Corwin responded.

"Ah, yes." Ollivander nodded: "You mentioned it in the letter you wrote to me. From the letters you wrote, it seems that you are doing well in school."

Coven: "Well, yes, my life in school is very fulfilling."

"What about the difficulties? Are there any difficulties that you can't solve by yourself?" Ollivander asked: "You rarely mention any difficulties in your letters."

"It's not that difficult, um..." Ke Wen thought for a moment, then smiled slightly and said: "Except for provoking Slytherin House, everything else is fine. The professors are very enthusiastic about helping me with my studies, and there are also teachers in other aspects.

You helped me solve it."

"Well, Slytherin." Ollivander shook his head slightly and sighed: "The people who can be assigned to that house are almost all not easy to get along with, but they will not do anything too extreme to you in school.

, you just need to be more alert."

Seeing Coven nod, Ollivander then asked: "By the way, is the pen I sent you good to use? You know, I have no idea about Muggle things, and I don't know about the pen I bought for you.

Is the pen right?"

"It's very useful. Thank you again, sir." Ke Wen replied: "Speaking of which, I would like to trouble you again. I want to buy two more 'automatic shorthand quills'. In some courses, I cannot quickly record class notes.

"

"Of course!" Mr. Ollivander became more energetic and said with a smile: "I don't have any good ideas about fountain pens, but when it comes to quill pens, I can give you many good recommendations. I will take you to see the store when it opens.

look."

"Okay, thank you, sir." Kewen politely thanked him. After all, all he spent was Ollivander's money.

"What's there to be thankful for?" Ollivander smiled and shook his head: "Don't be friends with me. From now on, you can slowly treat me as a family member."

"Yeah." Kewen nodded...

At around nine o'clock, various shops in Diagon Alley opened their doors. Ollivander took Coven to the 'Transformation Ink Stationery Store', and not only bought two 'Automatic Shorthand Quills' for Cowen, but also gave him

The text was supplemented with some ink and paper.

After returning to the store, the two of them arranged the wand boxes in the store, and then they had nothing to do.

After all, the back-to-school season has long passed. Normally, few wizards come to buy wands. It would be good to have just one customer a day.

The two of them couldn't just sit still, so they continued to chat, but Ollivander was obviously hesitant during this chat.

"Covin, how many spells do you have now?" Ollivander asked.

"I have mastered all the spells that can be mastered in the first-year courses." Coven just regarded it as ordinary chat, so he answered truthfully: "In addition, I have also mastered the advanced usage of the 'Iron Armor Curse', and Professor Flitwick recommended it to

My 'Emotional Spells' series, as well as the 'Encyclopedia of Household Spells' recommended to me by Professor Sprout, and some transfiguration guides recommended to me by Professor McGonagall."

Ollivander was a little surprised when he heard this: "You listed these, have you fully mastered them?"

"Yes." Ke Wen nodded: "I have also mastered the advanced usage of the 'Restoration Curse' and the 'Clear Spring Curse', but I have not practiced them personally, but I have completely mastered the principles."

"God." Ollivander sighed, and then said in disbelief: "It has only been three months, and you have mastered so much knowledge. No wonder you keep writing to me saying that you don't have enough time."

Facing Ke Wen's wry smile, Ollivander asked carefully, "Then do you still have time to get along with your classmates?"

"I have time." Ke Wen responded: "Maybe I am more talented in learning. I don't find it difficult to learn magic spells, so I have enough time to get along with my classmates. Of course, I still prefer to study, but

If there are more study tasks, the time spent with classmates will not be enough."

"It's good to know how to exercise restraint." Ollivander nodded slowly: "You can't finish learning knowledge. They are there and will not disappear. You have to take your time. Otherwise, you will learn too many spells at one time and you will not be able to actually use them.

When the time comes, it’s easy not to know what magic spell to use.”

"Maybe I have the same Ravenclaw heart as you." Ke Wen said with a slightly wry smile: "I still prefer to constantly learn new knowledge. I chose Gryffindor out of a whim..."

Then, Coven explained to Ollivander the situation during the sorting and his regrets afterwards, which caused the other party to burst into laughter.

"So I'm very confused now." Ke Wen then said with some complaint: "I want to learn more knowledge, but firstly I don't have enough time, and secondly my memory doesn't allow it, so recently I'm always between gains and losses.

I struggled with it over and over again.”

Ollivander did not respond immediately, but showed a pensive expression after hearing the words.

Seeing this, Kewen did not disturb him and waited quietly for Ollivander to come back to his senses.

After more than five minutes, Ollivander took a deep breath, raised his head and looked directly into Coven's eyes. After a moment of hesitation, he said, "Maybe... I can help you solve this problem."

"Do you have any good suggestions?" Ke Wen became more energetic and asked expectantly.

"Well... some families have such a secret curse..." Ollivander seemed a little hesitant and remained silent for a moment after speaking.

Then, Ollivander seemed to have made up his mind and looked directly into Coven's eyes again: "I'll teach you this spell!"

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