The White Lord of Hogwarts

Chapter 6 Granger in Lihen Bookstore

Chapter 6 Granger at Flourish and Blotts

"Ahem, let's talk about the academy later!" Hagrid put his big hand on Love's shoulder and put a little distance between him and Miss Swift.

Foxy caught Hagrid's little move and rolled her eyes, suddenly losing interest in the conversation.

"Okay, hurry up and buy the items you need for school. See you back at Hogwarts." Foxy waved her hand and turned to leave.

She took two steps deeper into Diagon Alley, then turned around and looked at Love, and said seriously: "Lov, you may hear various comments about Slytherin, but

I still hope you can look at it objectively. Seeing is believing and don’t make preconceptions. Not every Slytherin is a bad guy!"

After saying this, she turned and left.

Watching Foxy's leaving figure, Hagrid was a little embarrassed. Her last words just now were obviously directed at him.

He shrugged his shoulders: "Okay, I admit that there may be a few good people in Slytherin, but all the wizards who grew up to become bad graduated from Slytherin, and the mysterious man is one of them."

Love only had a vague impression of the four houses of Hogwarts. It seemed that Slytherin was the designated villain house among them. He had objections to this: It is impossible for all the people in the whole house to be bad guys, right? That Fu

Senior Sister Kexi seems to be a pretty nice person.

After Hagrid finished complaining about Slytherin, he realized that the kid in front of him had probably never heard of the houses in Hogwarts, so he introduced Love to the four major houses in Hogwarts.

The person holding out her hand was a little girl with thick brown hair. The bookshelf was a bit high for her, so she had to stand on tiptoes slightly to reach the book she wanted to take. The little girl was fascinated by books.

Those brown eyes kept staring at the book, completely unaware of the person beside the bookshelf until she took the book in her hands.

He first took Love to a grocery store, where he bought a crucible, a telescope, a brass balance and a set of small glass medicine bottles that he would need after school started.

Hagrid didn't realize that his words fell on deaf ears. He was currently studying Love's shopping list.

"I'll wait for you outside. The door at Flourish and Blotts is too narrow for me." Hagrid smiled bitterly at the door that was almost half as wide as his own, indicating that he would not accompany Love to the bookstore.

After walking into Flourish and Blotts Bookstore, Love found that the place was much more crowded than it looked outside, because the bookshelves inside were filled with books, stacked to the ceiling. There were leather-bound hardcover books as big as paving stones; there were also stamps.

There are silk books of various sizes, some of which have various strange symbols drawn on the covers, and some of which don't seem to have a word at all.

Sure enough, even after being ridiculed by Foxy in person, Hagrid's impression of Slytherin was still infinitely poor, and he naturally had no good words in his evaluation.

The decoration style of Flourishes and Blotts Bookstore is the same as other stores in Diagon Alley. It is a Victorian building. The exterior color of the house is mainly brown and gray, and there is also a chimney with a pointed roof. The windows are mostly semicircular and divided by window edges.

It is in the shape of a grid and displays the products in the window to passers-by.

Hagrid's evaluation was very subjective at first glance, and Love didn't take it to heart. In his opinion, no matter which college you go to, it's actually the same. It's just that your roommates and classmates are different, and it doesn't affect your social life. It's like going to a university with separate dormitories.

, roommates may not necessarily become friends, and people who become your friends may not necessarily be roommates.

"It's best to go to Gryffindor, which is the best house. Professor Dumbledore graduated from there - he is the greatest wizard in the world. Those young wizards with very bright minds will be assigned to Raven

Crowe. As for Hufflepuff, I think you will definitely not go to Hufflepuff, but the life there is said to be quite comfortable, and there are many people who are good at eating. Of course, even if you are a good at making food, don't go to Slytherin.

"

He put the "The Rise and Fall of Dark Arts" back where it belonged and walked towards another bookshelf.

The next destination is a bookstore called Flourish and Blotts, which is the largest bookstore in Diagon Alley. You can find almost all non-banned books in the wizarding world here.

The items are not expensive, and the scattered items add up to less than three galleons. This is because Love chooses first-hand goods. If he is willing to buy second-hand goods, the price can be controlled within one galleons.

"You also received the admission notice to Hogwarts?" the two said in unison.

He put the book back on the shelf.

"You also need to prepare some things like parchment and quills. Although they are not on the list, they are what you need to prepare." Hagrid casually took the bag containing the miscellaneous items from Love and headed to the next store.

Set off.

This is the girl he bumped into outside the classroom yesterday!

Love was also very surprised because he had seen this little girl before!

"I want it plain or with yogurt. Don't put crushed cookies or crushed peanuts on it!" Hearing the ice cream, Love became happy: a vanilla or yogurt ice cream is definitely a good start to the day - but

A handful of crushed peanuts can easily ruin it all.

"I think we should buy textbooks and other school supplies first, and then buy clothes last. Mrs. Malkin is a good business person, and I'm afraid you will spend all the money on clothes." Hagrid made a decision.

The cover of this book showed a blond man wearing a gorgeous robe. When Love picked up the book, the man smiled at him, showing some white teeth.

The covers of these best-selling books look much more gorgeous than the few books I saw before, and the prices are quite impressive. The "Breaking with the Female Ghost" that Love picked up actually costs five galleons, enough to buy five copies.

The Rise and Fall of the Dark Arts plus five Modern History of Magic books

Love casually took a book off the bookshelf and found that it was "The Rise and Fall of Black Magic" written by Professor Phoenix. The price of the book was very friendly, only 16 Sicore, and another Sicore was enough to make up for a fee.

Long came with a copy of "Modern Magic History", and Love was a little moved. He made up his mind that if he still had the budget after buying everything, he would come here to buy a few books.

Considering that this is Diagon Alley, not Harrods Department Store, the identity of the girl in front of you is obvious.

If the classmates around you are really annoying, the worst possible thing to do is use your fists to educate them.

"Oh, sorry - Huh?" The little girl cried out in surprise after seeing Love's face clearly.

Just when he aimed at another book on the bookshelf and wanted to take it down, a small white hand took the book away before him.

Love looked at the book and felt that it didn't seem very reliable. The name of the book was Breaking with the Female Ghost, but there was no female ghost on the cover, but the smile gave people the feeling of seeing a ghost.

"I'm going to buy two ice creams!" Perhaps out of compensation for Love, Hagrid planned to treat him to some dessert.

There is a sign on that bookshelf that says "Best Sellers"

"Yes, I received the letter from the owl." It was the same answer again.

Love and the girl in front of him couldn't help laughing.

"My name is Hermione Granger." The girl put the book aside and stretched out her hand to Love.

Second update at 6pm

(End of chapter)

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