My Black Magic Is Too Good, It Can Be Automatically Whitened

4. Take the protagonist's wand (for collection, flowers)

Dunn didn't ask the red-selling conductor's name, and even if he borrowed money from him, he wasn't interested in knowing anything about the Weasley family, let alone getting involved with him.

Alighting at the station, Dunn went straight to the Leaky Cauldron.

It wasn't until the Cavaliers bus left the Leaky Cauldron that the red ticket conductor realized that he forgot to ask Dunn's name.

That's the fare of twenty silver xikes.

If Dunn defaults on his debt, he can't even find a place to cry.

Dunn had no idea that he had unwittingly accomplished a feat by successfully borrowing money from a Weasley.

It's only twenty silver coins.

You must know that Dunn has more than 20 million Galleons lying in the vault of Gringotts. How can he care about this small amount of money?

This is not to blame for Dunn, mainly because he doesn't know much about the prices of the wizarding world in this era, and he preconceived that the knight bus is the same as the bus of later generations, so he thinks that twenty silver is not expensive.

In fact, the Knight Bus is an emergency passenger transport specially opened for those wizards in distress, and the price is based on the high-speed rail of later generations.

Compared to Floo powder that you can buy a bag of for a few silver scones and use for years, and Apparitions that cost no money at all, Knight Buses are expensive.

From the Leaky Cauldron to Diagon Alley, Dunn's first stop is to withdraw money at Gringotts.

In the tall marble hall, more than a dozen fairies sat on high stools behind a long row of counters, handling various tasks skillfully.

Opposite the counter are countless doors leading to different places.

There is a goblin in front of each door, guiding the corresponding customer to enter and exit these doors.

Dunn found a free counter and explained to the goblin sitting behind him.

The goblin took a silver needle, pierced Dunn's finger, and squeezed two drops of blood onto a red gem.

Blood seeped into the ruby, revealing a pattern.

Dunn recognized that it was the Corleone family crest—a sun-like eye in the middle of the ringed Ouroboros.

Confirmed, the counter goblin called another goblin and led Dunn to a magnificent golden door.

Two goblin waiters in scarlet and gold-encrusted uniforms stretched out their hands to open the door, bowed in and made a gesture of invitation.

Dunn thought that he would also take a small rail car to the underground vault to withdraw money like Harry Potter in the novel, but he did not expect that behind the golden gate was a magnificent and luxurious reception room.

In the center of the hall is a fountain made of pure gold, and there are goblins playing the harp next to it.

Surrounding the golden fountain is a circle of sofas.

The goblin who led the way led Dunn to sit down on the sofa, and immediately a goblin waiter brought a gold cup filled with delicious wine with an attractive aroma.

After asking Dunn the amount of money he had withdrawn, the goblin who led the way turned around and left through another door. After a while, he returned with a box and placed it in front of Dunn respectfully.

"Sir, all the 500,000 gold coins you want are here."

Dunn glanced at the box, which had apparently been cast on the Unmarked Stretch Charm. It was about the size of a typical family bedroom, and half of it was filled with gleaming gold Galleons.

Carrying the suitcase and walking out of the Gringotts building with the goblins in the aisle, Dunn also figured out one thing.

It turns out that the Magic World Bank also has exclusive treatment for large customers.

Harry- Potter, the savior of the future, did not enjoy it, only to illustrate a problem.

Not enough money!

With the money, Dunn headed straight to the wand shop.

It is different from the tall and conspicuous white building in Gringotts, which can be seen from any place in Diagon Alley.

Ollivander's wand shop is curled up in a very inconspicuous corner. The storefront is very small. The gold sign at the door is brand new, and it looks like it should be repainted.

Entering the store, what you see is a long and narrow corridor with no end in sight, with countless long and narrow boxes stacked on both sides, all the way to the ceiling.

The young store owner appeared in front of Dunn for the first time, and a pair of shining eyes stared at Dunn and looked up and down.

Since inheriting the shop five years ago, Garrick Ollivander has received a lot of customers every year, and of course it can be seen at a glance that Dunn is a freshman at Hogwarts.

The main thing that surprised Garrick Ollivander was Dunn's looks.

Such a handsome boy, the last time I saw him was the boy who bought a wand with Dumbledore last year.

Of course, even more impressive is the wand chosen by the other party.

Garrick Ollivander remembers it very well to this day.

Thirteen and a half inches long, yew, phoenix tail feathers.

The phoenix feather itself is the rarest type of all wand core materials, and it has the widest coverage of magic, and the corresponding requirements for the wand owner are also the highest.

The wand wood, yew, has a particularly dark and terrifying reputation in all areas of dueling and curses, and is said to give its owner the ability to control life and death.

The magic wand made by the combination of the two, who can be selected by it, will definitely be able to do extraordinary things in the magic world in the future.

And now that there is a boy who looks better than the owner of last year's yew phoenix wand, Garrick Ollivander can't help but feel a little excited.

He really wanted to know what kind of wand would be chosen by the boy in front of him.

"Dear guests, welcome to Ollivander's wand shop. The shop has been making excellent wands since 382 BC and has maintained a good reputation. No matter how discerning customers are, they can find the most suitable wand in our shop."

"Good afternoon, sir. I need a wand, holly wood, phoenix tail feather, do you have such a wand in your shop?"

Garrick Ollivander, who was about to ask Dunn which hand he used to swing his wand with a tape measure, was stunned.

He has received so many guests, and he has always chosen the owner of the wand, and no one has designated a wand.

"What, no?"

Dunn pretended to be disappointed, but he was actually trying.

The wand he knew belonged to Savior Harry Potter must have been made by now.

Who made that wand brother to Voldemort's?

Since there is such a relationship, the wand should naturally belong to him.

Garrick Ollivander frowned, seeing that Dunn was stubborn despite his youth.

"Guest, holly is a rare wand wood, and a holly wand with phoenix tail feathers is difficult to make, because the properties of the two materials conflict with each other—"

Before the words were finished, Dunn got up and said goodbye to leave.

Garrick Ollivander, who had never encountered such an independent guest before, hurriedly called Dunn to a halt, turned and ran to the corridor, taking a long, narrow box from the shelf.

"Guest, you can try this wand, eleven inches long—"

Dunn grabbed the box and pulled out the wand inside.

There was no such thing as a golden star when Harry Potter got the wand. Instead, the wand twitched in Dunn's hand in dissatisfaction, and then it was firmly grasped by Dunn, and it was honest.

"That's it, how much?"

Garrick Ollivander was stunned and forgot to answer for a while.

The wand was struggling to resist, but Dunn ignored it.

The most exaggerated thing is that a freshman at Hogwarts can tame a powerful and rebellious wand in an instant, which is something that many adult wizards cannot do. *

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