Hogwarts Card System

Chapter 6 The ultimate worker form!

While he found part-time work, Ted couldn't stop there.

Part-time work is of course more than a few jobs.

Money is one thing, experience is another.

When Ted learned how to deal with slugs with Mr. Giggs today, he actually gained experience!

It's exactly 16 o'clock!

Afterwards, although there are few slugs to deal with by yourself, there will always be one or two experience gains in dealing with more than a dozen.

Then get some more jobs!

roll! roll up!

After two days, Ted sort of filled his spare time.

Get up in the morning and help old Tom clean up the bar briefly, then eat your simple breakfast, and then go to work in Diagon Alley.

The mornings are at the Giggs Giggs Pharmacy, moving and processing simple herbs that are in high demand.

For example, slugs, some herbal rhizomes, such as weighing medicinal powder, binding some bird feathers and so on.

He had learned the descaling spell from Mr. Giggs yesterday-cleaned up.

This spell is just needed!

Otherwise, Ted would be marinated by various potion ingredients in the morning!

Ted learned a lot in the pharmacy and saw a lot of advanced potion materials.

For example, the horn of the iron rhinoceros, the feathers of the sound bird, the rice green sac of the king squid, and so on.

It's just that Mr. Giggs just told him the characteristics and treatment methods of these drugs, and didn't let him get started. This thing is too expensive. If you mess it up, with Ted's salary, it will be useless for a few months.

After finishing Mr. Giggs' work at noon, I went to the magical animal pet shop.

Ted is in charge of cleaning, removing waste, feeding and watering the pets.

There are many safe and harmless magical animals that can be used as pets.

There's the Poodle, the Giant Orange Snail, the Shapeshifting Rabbit, the Jackalope, the Raven, the Two-Tailed Newt, the Purple Giant Toad, and more.

Some requirements are more cumbersome, such as not being scared by loud noises, not eating foods with too much water content, and so on.

The work at noon is not light, and Ted usually has to use the [Restore Energy (Green)] card for himself after finishing work.

After regaining his energy, he ate a free lunch at the pet store and was going to Lihen Bookstore in the afternoon.

This is where little wizards buy textbooks. The bookstore is very large and the bibliography is very complicated.

Most of Ted's two-hour workday was sorting—finding some kind of book from the backroom and putting it on the shelves.

The warehouse of Lihen Bookstore is very large, and Ted even found some old books that were covered in dust. They must have been untouched at least seven or eight years ago.

This job is not easy. After get off work, I go back to the Leaky Cauldron to rest and read and study. Mainly try some simple and safe spells.

Like Levitation and Transfiguration, Ted didn't try it.

He still remembered the story of Professor Flitwick, who taught magic spells in the original book, about the story about casting the levitating spell and summoning a buffalo to step on his back.

Similarly, Transfiguration is not safe, it is better not to try it without guidance.

Wait until [Restore Energy (Green)] cools down, use it again, and then it's time for dinner.

Buy something simple to eat at Old Tom, and Old Tom will usually give away a glass of butterbeer, or two pies or something.

Old Tom: "Your boy is still growing, eat more to gain strength."

Unlike the Muggle world, by six or seven o'clock in the evening, the people in the bar gradually disappeared. Apparently wizards have less nightlife.

Ted helped Old Tom clean up. After cleaning up, it would be much easier, just tidy up the tables and chairs, put wine glasses and other small tasks.

Cleaning it up many times a day, Ted even felt that the spell is so easy now, he just opened his mouth!

When it was all right at night, Ted lit an oil lamp in his utility room and started to study more deeply. He also took notes and recorded his own questions, and waited for the professors to answer them when the school started.

And I used the few spells I learned by myself repeatedly until I felt that the magic power in my body was empty and unsustainable.

Magic has a level and proficiency. When the proficiency is full, it can be upgraded, and the effect will be stronger after the upgrade.

Of course, experience points can also be used to replace proficiency, and one step is in place directly, and some upgrades are added~

Even old Tom couldn't stand Ted's hard work. He felt that he worked too hard, and his small body might not be able to bear it.

This can be called the ultimate hitman in Diagon Alley and the king of introversion in the magic world.

Not so! Ten Galleons a month, what fate are you playing?

Also, how can you make me, an old man in his 50s and 60s, embarrassed by training magic so hard?

If I met you when I was in school, wouldn't I be crushed to death by you? !

But Ted knew that he was not only for the little money, but mainly for the experience.

My knowledge of other worlds is still waiting to be exchanged!

If the so-called psion is the kind he knows, the sooner he can redeem it, the better.

...

In the past two days, Ted has found several second-hand textbooks. Although they are worn out, they do not affect their use. There are even some notes and nonsense left by past users on them.

It's like drawing a 98k hug for Du Fu in a Chinese textbook, it's a boring thing for a scumbag to do in class.

Now I have almost all the things I have learned, such as brass balances, second-hand telescopes and so on.

As for pets, don't even think about it, anyway, I don't have anyone to write to.

If you really want to send a letter, there are school owls who can go whoring for nothing.

Not to mention the flying broom, flying in the sky must be interesting, but I don't want to get a stick stuck in the crotch and fly in the sky.

But first graders don't seem to be allowed to bring brooms to school.

How would you describe Ted's experience of working in Diagon Alley these days?

I feel that the wizarding world has a post-medieval feeling. When Muggles are already watching TV and playing with computers, wizards can only read newspapers and listen to the radio, and even magic radio has not yet been widely used.

Everyone still reads newspapers and magazines every day to find out what's new in the wizarding world.

In this era of paper media, the three most famous media in the British wizarding world are the "Daily Prophet", "Wizard Weekly" and "The Quibbler".

"Daily Prophet" mainly reports social news, the most mainstream newspaper.

Ted read the papers from Old Tom every day.

"Wizard Weekly" is the entertainment section, and Lockhart has won the "Wizard Weekly" most charming smile award many times.

In addition, there is a lot of information about the magical world of other countries outside of the magical world of Great Britain.

And "The Quibbler" is mainly responsible for spreading rumors, and many of the contents are confusing.

It's a bit like a stall magazine, but it sells very well.

Today's British magic community is probably less than 20,000 but less than 30,000 people. This is probably the reason why the secrecy law exists.

The population is too small, and it is a bit of a prestige to say that it is a small society.

This is a big village!

So the village tyrant Voldemort is far worse than Grindelwald. The layout is too small!

Grindelwald's goals are also ambitious besides Britain's global wave. Voldemort engaged in village fighting in England, and even killed the already rare villagers.

Originally, the population was small, and he and his Death Eaters had to kill hundreds of people in the past ten years! Not to mention the Muggles they killed!

...

A week passed in a flash, and Ted was dealing with medicines in the pharmacy that day, when he heard loud noises from the street outside.

Through the window, I saw a lot of people gathered outside the diagonally opposite shop, pointing and talking to each other.

It happened that Mr. Giggs came in from outside the door. Ted put down the painted tortoise shell and asked, "Mr. Giggs, what's going on outside? Which store is offering promotions and discounts?"

Mr. Giggs can be said to be an inquisitor in Diagon Alley, no matter what happens.

Especially after Ted came, the work has been much more leisurely, and I have more time to inquire about gossip and join in the fun.

He lifted the wizard robe and sat down, said with a smile, "That's a newly opened shop..."

Ted didn't answer and continued to brush the tortoise shell.

There is a layer of aquatic plants growing on the shell of the Rhode Island mud turtle, which needs to be cleaned, otherwise it will affect the efficacy of the medicine.

Ted didn't need to ask, because he knew that Mr. Giggs would definitely not be able to bear it and would tell himself.

Sure enough, "You must not have imagined, what kind of shop is that?!" he said.

Ted cheered: "Oh? What store?"

"It's a blacksmith's shop! Owned by dwarves!"

Ted was taken aback, and the brush in his hand stopped.

dwarf? What dwarf?

"Mr. Giggs, what kind of dwarf are you talking about?" he asked.

"It's the dwarves, the short, thick, bearded kind. They are alien races that appeared after the convergence of the stars ten years ago!"

dwarf! Confluence of stars! Alien race? !

wait! What are these things?

Thanks for the 500 rewards from the book friend "Reader"~

Thanks to the book friend "Yuanya Duck" for the 100 rewards~

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