Mastering Thunder from Hogwarts

Chapter 425 Alchemist's Paradise

Then Bones turned his head and looked at Anduin, "I haven't seen you for a long time, and I almost don't recognize you after several years."

"I've just grown a little taller, but Professor you are still so energetic." Anduin smiled upon hearing this.

"Don't call me professor. It's been so many years since I left Hogwarts, and you're an adult now, so just call me Edgar." Bones patted Anduin appreciatively.

Shoulder.

"After all, you are my mentor. Even after graduation, I will still call you Mr. Bones." Anduin replied very politely.

Bones nodded nonchalantly, then noticed the little husky at his feet, "Hey, why did you bring a dog with you when you went abroad? It looks quite cute."

Bones knelt down and was about to scratch Hogg's head, but he quickly dodged it. Hogg didn't want to be touched by this old man with a big beard.

"I'm sorry, Hogg has a bad temper. I'm afraid if I don't take him with me, the furniture in the house will probably be chewed up." Anduin looked at the uncooperative Hogg and replied helplessly, and then used his feet specially.

After giving the dog a tug, Hogg reluctantly leaned on the dog's head and let Bones ravage it for a while.

"You traveled all the way here, so I guess you're not feeling well. I'd better take you to your residence first." Bones stood up and said seriously after playing with Hogg for a while.

Then he led the way and led everyone out of the alley.

After exiting the alley, it suddenly became clear that the surroundings were full of bustling pedestrians, and they were all wizards. Most of them were wearing Arabian costumes similar to Bones, and there were also many wearing wizard robes. Of course, there were also some.

Some exotic figures, such as a group of black wizards not far away, were shirtless and had a necklace of animal teeth hanging around their necks.

"This is the most prosperous wizard gathering area in Cairo, called Karahei Bazaar. It is similar to Diagon Alley in the UK. However, because the International Alchemy Conference is being held, many foreign wizards have visited recently. After you have settled in,

You can come here and have a nice stroll." Bones spread his hands and introduced to several people.

Only then did everyone suddenly realize that they were still wondering why the Portkey's Apparition Location was actually arranged in the city. Generally, in order to avoid being discovered by Muggles, wizards would choose remote suburbs or uninhabited areas to set up their Apparition Location. It turns out that this is where wizards

Enclave.

After Bones' introduction, everyone, including Anduin, immediately looked around excitedly.

Like Diagon Alley, this place is similar to a bustling pedestrian street, except that the surrounding architectural style is that of Arabia, and the buildings are generally not high. The walls and windows have exquisite hollow patterns, and the floors are paved with adobe bricks.

What is different from Diagon Alley is that the shops here are not like one shop per house like in Diagon Alley, but are somewhat similar to street stalls. Each stall around is raised by a wooden or stone platform.

The stalls are usually separated by beautifully crafted blankets, and some don't even have partitions. There are just some gaps, proving that the two sides are not the same stall.

Above the stalls, these Arab wizards usually hold a huge umbrella or unfold a white linen cloth to block the sun.

At the same time, there is a wizard sitting barefoot and cross-legged on a flying carpet in each stall. When a customer comes, he immediately drives the flying carpet to greet the guests. Presumably these are the bosses of each stall.

In the center of the street, there is actually a circular open-air square. There are various street stalls arranged in an arc on both sides of the square. When viewed from above, it looks like concentric circles with roads running through the middle.

These stalls sell a wide variety of items. Some sell flying carpets. They stack more than a dozen blankets directly in the stall, but each blanket floats on top of each other. The stack is as high as one or two floors, which looks quite large.

Spectacular.

There are also those who sell weather blankets, just like those who sell curtains, they directly unfold the weather blankets one by one and surround them around the stall. Various symbols represent the cold weather in winter, the bursts of heat waves in the scorching summer, and the surface of thunderstorms.

Blankets with lightning, thunder, and water leakage were displayed at intervals, which looked quite shocking.

Service shops, such as bars, restaurants, cold drink shops, etc., are located in the buildings behind the street stalls.

Of course, in this kind of wizard gathering area, there is naturally a bank opened by goblins. Just on the side of the square market, there is a three-story dome building, but the dome of this goblin bank is actually crooked.

of.

This reminds Anduin of the crooked Gringotts in Diagon Alley. The aesthetics of these goblins is really unpredictable.

At the same time, there are many sellers of herbs, magic potions, wizard costumes, utensils, and even animals in the square market. They are all like stall vendors, directly displaying the goods. The dazzling array is very eye-catching.

However, this sales habit also has a disadvantage, that is, the smell of various herbs and animals will be directly transmitted. This kind of odor mixed with various gases is a bit unacceptable to the first few people who arrived here.

Anduin, who had been visiting carefully, discovered that there were extremely many stalls selling alchemy items in Cairo, and most of them were specialty stores. Even nearly half of the stalls on the entire street were alchemy stalls.

In addition to flying carpets and weather carpets, which are relatively representative of the region, there are also stalls specializing in looking glasses, magic toys, magic cameras, and even magic kitchen utensils. He also saw a stall full of

There are all kinds of alchemy knives, just like a shop specializing in alchemist props, and the business of that shop is quite good.

This is much better than the UK. He once went to a magic props shop in Hogsmeade and saw a set of basic alchemy knives covered with dust.

This is simply an alchemist's paradise, Anduin sighed in his heart.

At the same time, seeing these alchemy stalls also inspired Anduin's desire to shop, especially the alchemy carving knife stall. The carving knife he was using now was bought by Torbones, and he hadn't changed it in several years.

But he knew not to act too hastily, and it would be rude to stop now and fall behind.

With a deep sense of reluctance, Anduin followed Bones out of the Karahei Market. The way it connected to the Muggle area was different from Diagon Alley.

After passing through a circular arch at the end of the road, you immediately walked out of the wizard's market.

Anduin could sense a very strong magic reaction around the arch. The confusion spells and shielding spells arranged were more than twice as powerful as the Leaky Cauldron. This is probably why they dared to open the door so blatantly.

I know that Muggles sometimes leak into the Leaky Cauldron.

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