Not paying attention to Harry's shyness, Robert saw the book he was opening - "How to Use and Taboos of the Head Bubble Curse".

Are you planning to get into magic instead of swimming?

But the Bubble Curse actually has some inconveniences. For example, the bubble is not a hard existence similar to a space suit helmet, but an existence like a bubble.

If attacked by water creatures, it is likely to break at any time.

"I, I just want to know if there is any magic that can allow me to breathe underwater..." Harry saw that Robert had discovered his little secret, so he stopped covering it up and said it directly, "But I have turned over everything None of the books mentioned about how to survive underwater..."

"So I started reading sports books, and it mentioned Quidditch many years ago. Well, it was the rules in Africa. They would throw cow dung..."

"Spectators at that time would usually use a bubble charm before watching the game."

"Because I was a little curious, I looked up what the Bubble Charm was, and then, I found out that this spell seemed to help me breathe underwater?"

"But it doesn't seem to be of any use..." As he said that, he showed a slightly depressed expression, "Head-soaking spell... I don't know if I can learn it..."

Hey, this is really a mistake.

Robert looked at Harry in surprise, "Then you are really lucky. The Bubble Curse is indeed a magic spell commonly used by wizards for underwater exploration. Although the sight will become strange, it is very useful."

Harry looked confused, "Lucky?"

"Oh, how do you say this curse? It's like a wizard's fairy tale." Robert thought for a while, "For example, the jumping pot... Um, don't you know? Ron never mentioned "The Poet" to you. "The Tales of Beedle the Bean"?"

Harry's face seemed to twitch and he shook his head, "Hermione said that."

"Ah, that's good." Robert nodded, "This curse is quite commonly used, so many parents tell their children directly. If you can find it in books, it can be said that there is some fate."

Harry was stunned, "Is this spell very common?"

"Probably, fathers or mothers would use it when they take their children to the river to swim." Robert thought for a while, "For example, I bet you that if you can swim 100 meters, I will teach you a more reliable magic spell. in this way."

"That's it." Harry suddenly realized, so he didn't know this curse just because he didn't live in a wizarding family?

Immediately, he had another question, "Then how did you know?"

Robert shrugged, "Because Fred and George knew it. They taught me when we went on an adventure in the Black Lake. By the way, some magic spells are only known to people from the wizarding family. If you know enough purebloods, you can still You can learn a lot of daily magic spells..."

Speaking of this, Robert was a little curious. The Potter family was also a pure-blood family. Didn't they leave some magic books to Harry?

However, this involved the private property of the Potter family, and it was not easy for Robert to ask directly.

"The head soaking spell should be considered a relatively simple method. If it is a transfiguration spell, you need to turn yourself into a fish, which will be more troublesome." Robert introduced, "But there is a magic potion called underwater breathing potion. , can allow wizards to breathe underwater, this potion Hermione should be able to prepare, and there is also a less common method, which is a plant called gillyweed."

"Gillweed?" Harry's eyes widened and his joy was palpable, "Can I buy it in Hogsmeade?"

Robert looked at him for a while and then said, "This thing cannot be bought by importing it."

Harry wilted instantly.

"But Professor Sprout should have it." Robert added, "She often gets some strange magical plants to plant. Also, you can ask Professor Snape, he is the master of potions. Magical plants can still be obtained.”

Hearing Snape's name, every cell in Harry's body resisted.

"Professor Sprout?" Harry mused.

"Hand over all the bulbs in your hands." Professor Sprout shouted loudly, "If I find out that any of you secretly took one away and used it to do something bad..."

The little wizards left the greenhouse exhausted, but Harry stayed at the end.

Professor Sprout asked, "Mr. Potter, what's the matter?" while counting the bulbs in the bamboo basket in front of him.

Harry asked with some embarrassment, "Professor Sprout, do you have gillyweed here?"

Professor Sprout paused as he collected the bulbs and looked up at him strangely, "Of course, but why do you ask?"

Harry was overjoyed and explained, "I am a Hogwarts Warrior, and the second game may be played at the bottom of the Black Lake, so I want to get some Gillweed to breathe underwater."

Professor Sprout raised his eyebrows, "I remember Principal Dumbledore said that professors are not allowed to help warriors..."

Harry smiled, it seemed like this, but...

"Well, I know that's the case, so..." Harry asked sheepishly, "If possible, can I buy gillyweed from you?"

"Are you sure?" Professor Sprout raised his eyebrows, "The price of a gillyweed is 150 galleons. Are you sure you will spend such a high price for a game?"

Harry was dumbfounded. The most expensive magical medicine he knew was unicorn horn, which cost 21 galleons. It was sold in the drugstore in Diagon Alley, but... the magic plant cost 150 galleons...

No wonder Robert said it was uncommon.

"How is it?" Professor Sprout started to pack her things again, "Do you still want to buy herbal medicine? Mr. Potter."

Farewell.

Harry laughed dryly and walked out of the greenhouse.

If you can't get the gillyweed from Professor Sprout, then you can only ask Hermione if there is a way to prepare an underwater breathing potion.

When Harry came to find Hermione, she was looking at a huge cauldron in the Room of Requirement.

This is a bit strange. The size and thickness of the crucibles commonly used by students are particular. Basically, one crucible can prepare a potion bottle of magic medicine. Of course, there are exceptions.

That is the crucible of apothecaries.

It is impossible for pharmacists to brew only one potion all day long. Therefore, the crucibles they use are large and can brew many potions at a time. This is also the reason why the industrialization of potions can be slowly promoted.

The potion brewed by a serious pharmacist is much better than the potion cooked by wizards at home, right?

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