Open the door and you'll find Diagon Alley outside.

Bell's palms became wet as soon as they were brushed.

However, after discovering that the eyes of others on him were not very special and no one paid too much attention to anything, the boy in his early thirties finally relaxed and looked at everything around him with novelty.

Compared to Bell, Travis, the real little wizard, seems much more stable.

Travis was also panicked at first, but after seeing Bell next to him who was even more panicked than him, Travis stopped panicking.

At this time, the two of them were buying clothes in Mrs. Malkin's robe store. Buying clothes for two men was originally a very simple matter, unlike buying shoes.

But Bell was interested in a no-iron wizarding gown, and he tried to persuade Madam Malkin to sell it to him.

"I really don't understand. It's just an ordinary piece of clothing. I just want to buy a souvenir."

Bell started complaining as soon as he left the store, looking very depressed.

"Maybe you should look at the tag next to that item of clothing instead of just the item itself," Travis muttered.

"The price of the label is very expensive, isn't it said that you can exchange pounds for Galleons? Where is Gringotts?"

Travis: "That piece of clothing will automatically repair itself after being damaged. It is an authentic magical prop. Maybe you can ask Mrs. Malkin if she has an ordinary piece of clothing of the same style."

The next moment Travis wanted to give himself a scratch, because Bell really went in again and came out five seconds later to let Travis go in and pay.

It was his own fault and he couldn't live without it, so Travis paid the money and bought an ordinary dress for Belle.

Going to the Magic World to buy ordinary dresses is very similar to those tourists who go to scenic spots to buy Yiwu small commodities.

Next to Madam Malkin's robe store is Flourish and Blotts Bookstore, and Travis and Belle went in together.

There are bookshelves on the surrounding walls, from the floor to the ceiling, full of books. There are also piles of books on the ground. If you didn't know better, you might have thought you were in a used book market, even a used book store. Not on.

Wizards all seem to like this kind of chaotic arrangement. I don’t know if it’s to create a sense of mystery or just laziness. They place them casually and rely on memory to pick up the goods. It’s a typical personal grocery store operation method.

However, it has to be said that this kind of clutter can bring another kind of comfort to people. People with obsessive-compulsive disorder may not feel it. They will probably die on the spot when they come to the magical world. After all, the buildings and streets here are all crooked.

"As the saying goes, nine out of ten obsessive-compulsive disorder patients have nine disguises. I remember when I used to watch videos, I often saw barrages saying that people with obsessive-compulsive disorder gave bad reviews. However, you can hardly see this kind of barrage in major movies. Obviously, watching movies There are a lot more people than those videos.”

While Travis was thinking wildly, a young witch wearing a wizard's robe came over.

"I am the deputy store manager here, Kelly Jin. Are you a freshman this year? Do you want to buy school books?" Kelly Jin asked.

Hearing this special name, Travis' hands couldn't help but move, wanting to give her electrotherapy

Profiteer Kelly must die

"Yes, I am a freshman." Travis suppressed the restlessness in his heart: "How many kinds of books do you have?"

"That's not clear. I've only been here for a week, and the store manager asked me to take charge of the freshmen's admission books to get some exercise," Kelly said.

"Wow ah ah ah"

Bell didn't know when he opened a monster book. The monster book showed its fangs and attacked him crazily, but it didn't bite him. His strength was still enough.

Kelly hurriedly walked over, took the monster book, closed it hard, and then punched the monster book. The monster book suddenly became honest.

"By the way, I'm also responsible for maintaining order and preventing accidents." Kelly continued.

Bell touched his nose in embarrassment and silently picked up the box on the ground.

At this time, Travis just wanted to say one thing to his Uncle Bell: You are a shameful thing. When you go back, see how I deal with you, a big bastard.

However, I can only think about it. After all, no matter what adults do in front of children, it is right.

This is the truth of this world, even though the truth itself makes no sense.

"Do I need all, all non-duplicate books? Do I need a copy for delivery?" Travis asked.

Kelly's eyes lit up.

It's such a big deal just one week after taking office. The bonus is stable.

Although Flourish and Blotts only sells some low-level magic books, and they don’t even have all the textbooks for Hogwarts courses, low-level magic books account for the largest proportion.

“No problem, we provide delivery service”

"but what"

"Need some deposit."

Travis lifted the suitcase and placed it on the pile of books next to him and opened it. It was full of gold galleons.

"I can pay the full price directly. If there isn't enough here, I can go to Gringotts to get it."

"This should be enough. Wait a moment and I'll call the store manager."

Seeing that Travis indeed had sufficient funds and was not here to cause trouble on a whim, Kelly said something and hurried back.

As soon as Kelly left, Bell disconnected and reconnected.

"You actually like studying so much. The tutor I found for you complained to me a lot."

"Because this is a magic book"

Bell:

It was really irrefutable. If it hadn't been for the incident in the previous clothing store, Bell asked himself that he might have closed the bookstore directly and packed up all the magic books for him, regardless of whether they were duplicates or not.

"Magic"

Bell sighed, his expression suddenly a little melancholy.

"This world is so unfair. I have been more obedient than my brother since I was a child, got better grades than him, and made more friends than him, but my father preferred him. Later he went to the magic world and became a wizard. All I could do was An ordinary person."

"It would be fine if it went on like this, it would be better to have two worlds. But he came back again, bringing his pregnant wife with him. As soon as he came back, he inherited most of the family's property, and then removed what was distributed to relatives and left it to Mine doesn’t even have 20.”

"It doesn't matter even if this is the case. I have been mentally prepared since I was fifteen or sixteen years old. But he didn't take up his responsibilities honestly and actually went to rob and failed."

"You think that supporting the Clyde family has nothing to do with my second son? Isn't it my nature to live in amnesia and wait to die?"

I don't know if it was because of the previous drunkenness, but Bell kept talking non-stop.

Travis listened quietly, without interrupting or uttering a word of comfort.

In the words of his uncle Bell just now: What does this have to do with him?

This is a conflict between his parents. What does it have to do with Travis?

"I have news that I should tell you."

When Bell had finished speaking, Travis spoke up.

"Just say whatever you want."

"My parents were given an additional five years in prison for their failed escape attempt."

Bell

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