Hogwarts: I Can Still Learn
Chapter 28 The First Pot of Gold Galleons
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"Oh! What happened to his face?" Fred exclaimed, but fortunately his voice was not loud and did not attract the attention of passers-by.
Vincent was not particularly surprised to learn that this year's Defense Against the Dark Arts professor was a disfigured wizard.
It's just a disfigurement, it's better than a liar, a werewolf, a Death Eater, or a toad.
In other words, the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor is not normal until he is normal.
He was still more interested in the prescription.
"How about it, George, are you interested in trying it?" Vincent said, "That prescription sounds difficult."
"What prescription?" George looked confused. He couldn't hear what Professor Bloch was saying just now, but saw Vincent himself smiling evilly.
"The professor just gave Mr. Bojin a prescription. Well... it's very difficult, but the reward he gave is enough to buy three years of medicinal materials." Vincent encouraged, "How about it? Do you want to try it? Give it a try?”
As soon as he heard the money, George's eyes lit up. He swallowed and said, "Let's go in and take a look first."
"Wait a minute, there are too many of us." Vincent took out his wand and poked himself, then poked Fred, and the two of them instantly blended into the environment.
"You go in, Fred and I will follow you."
Fred only felt a cold liquid flowing all over his body, which made him shiver. When he came back to his senses, he found that his body had become transparent.
"Cool! I want to learn this too!" He grabbed Vincent's arm excitedly, "This is a must-have magic for pranks! Vincent, you only took it out now, it's so funny!"
"...This is the Disillusionment Curse." Vincent turned to George again and said, "Okay, let's go in."
George nodded, said nothing, and walked straight to the Borgin-Bock store.
"Ding bell!" Mr. Bojin was stunned for a moment. He himself did not expect that today's business would be so good. As soon as the last customer left, another one came.
"Welcome! What can I do for you?"
George deliberately held the door open, pretended to look around, and let Vincent and Fred in before closing the door.
"Well... I'll just take a look." He said casually.
Mr. Bojin saw a strange young man coming in, and there was a smile in his eyes.
A wizard like this, who has just graduated a few years ago, looks like he is coming to Knockturn Alley for the first time, and is actually their most welcome guest.Because generally such people have little experience and are most easily deceived.
"We recently got some good stuff..."
George walked to the counter without leaving a trace.
'Go and look, the prescription is on the counter. Vincent's voice suddenly sounded in George's head.
"I'll go!" George blurted out an exclamation, interrupting Mr. Borkin's words.
"What's wrong?" He frowned and looked at the young wizard, but the latter stood still, as if he hadn't heard what he said.
'Don't talk yet, just say it in your head, I can hear it. '
'Vincent? George glanced behind him out of the corner of his eye, but of course he couldn't see anything.
'how did you do that? '
'This is Legilimency... We'll talk about it when we get out, and you can ask if you can get a copy of the prescription. '
"Ahem, this is..." George pretended to be interested and picked up the piece of parchment on the counter that he hadn't had time to put away.
At the same time, Vincent, who was hiding in the air, also saw the words on it clearly - the complexity of the formula was comparable to that of a Felixir!And it has no name, unknown efficacy, and even no finished product standards!
It's interesting...
Where no one could see, Vincent slightly curved his lips.
George was surprised when he saw such a complicated prescription, but he quickly came to his senses and said to Mr. Bogin: "Are you looking for someone to make this potion? I think I can try it."
"You?" Mr. Borgin looked George up and down. This young man did have the unique medicinal smell of a potions expert, but to be honest, he didn't expect such a young person to have such an in-depth study of potions. .
"I'll just copy the recipe and bring it to you if it works. If it doesn't work, you won't lose anything."
George was a rare reliable person, which made Vincent on the side feel very pleased.
Mr. Bojin rolled his eyes. Indeed, he did not have to pay for the medicinal materials, and Bloch also paid for it. No matter what happened to this business, he would not lose money, and he could even make a profit on the difference with the middleman!
Isn't it beautiful!
"Okay, but you can't spread this prescription." He said, pretending to be reluctant.
George reached out and flicked the parchment, turning it into two pieces under Mr. Borkin's surprised gaze, and then stuffed one piece into his pocket.
This, this, this is wandless casting!
Mr. Borgin's eyes widened, he pretended to be calm and discussed the remuneration with George, and watched him leave blankly.
After leaving the store, George walked to a nearby deserted alley and watched the two figures appear again.
"How's it going? Are there any herbs on the prescription that we don't have?" Vincent said, poking his wand back into his pocket watch.
Of course George can't copy spells, let alone cast spells without a wand. In the store just now, it looked like George had done it, but it was actually Vincent's handiwork.
"Well...yes, quite a lot." George unfolded the parchment and looked at it, then said.
"Hey! Let me remind you, we have wasted more than half an hour." Fred yawned.
"Hiss - then go buy some medicinal materials. Don't worry about the ones you can find in Diagon Alley. Buy more of the ones you can only find in Knockturn Alley." Vincent handed them a bag of Galleons, "I'll go to the bookstore. .”
After saying that, he ran away quickly...
George tightened his grip on the parchment.
Before long, he will earn his first pot of gold galleons!
……
……
Vincent stayed in the bookstore until the effects of the polyjuice potion were almost over before he came out. When he came out, half of the bookstore was emptied out.
Just as he imagined, the bookstore in Knockturn Alley really has a lot of good stuff.
It's a pity that he may have to study prescriptions with George for a long time, so he can only read these books after a while.
Speaking of which, Fred seems to want to learn magic spells from him...
Really, there is a long way to go...
"Oh! What happened to his face?" Fred exclaimed, but fortunately his voice was not loud and did not attract the attention of passers-by.
Vincent was not particularly surprised to learn that this year's Defense Against the Dark Arts professor was a disfigured wizard.
It's just a disfigurement, it's better than a liar, a werewolf, a Death Eater, or a toad.
In other words, the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor is not normal until he is normal.
He was still more interested in the prescription.
"How about it, George, are you interested in trying it?" Vincent said, "That prescription sounds difficult."
"What prescription?" George looked confused. He couldn't hear what Professor Bloch was saying just now, but saw Vincent himself smiling evilly.
"The professor just gave Mr. Bojin a prescription. Well... it's very difficult, but the reward he gave is enough to buy three years of medicinal materials." Vincent encouraged, "How about it? Do you want to try it? Give it a try?”
As soon as he heard the money, George's eyes lit up. He swallowed and said, "Let's go in and take a look first."
"Wait a minute, there are too many of us." Vincent took out his wand and poked himself, then poked Fred, and the two of them instantly blended into the environment.
"You go in, Fred and I will follow you."
Fred only felt a cold liquid flowing all over his body, which made him shiver. When he came back to his senses, he found that his body had become transparent.
"Cool! I want to learn this too!" He grabbed Vincent's arm excitedly, "This is a must-have magic for pranks! Vincent, you only took it out now, it's so funny!"
"...This is the Disillusionment Curse." Vincent turned to George again and said, "Okay, let's go in."
George nodded, said nothing, and walked straight to the Borgin-Bock store.
"Ding bell!" Mr. Bojin was stunned for a moment. He himself did not expect that today's business would be so good. As soon as the last customer left, another one came.
"Welcome! What can I do for you?"
George deliberately held the door open, pretended to look around, and let Vincent and Fred in before closing the door.
"Well... I'll just take a look." He said casually.
Mr. Bojin saw a strange young man coming in, and there was a smile in his eyes.
A wizard like this, who has just graduated a few years ago, looks like he is coming to Knockturn Alley for the first time, and is actually their most welcome guest.Because generally such people have little experience and are most easily deceived.
"We recently got some good stuff..."
George walked to the counter without leaving a trace.
'Go and look, the prescription is on the counter. Vincent's voice suddenly sounded in George's head.
"I'll go!" George blurted out an exclamation, interrupting Mr. Borkin's words.
"What's wrong?" He frowned and looked at the young wizard, but the latter stood still, as if he hadn't heard what he said.
'Don't talk yet, just say it in your head, I can hear it. '
'Vincent? George glanced behind him out of the corner of his eye, but of course he couldn't see anything.
'how did you do that? '
'This is Legilimency... We'll talk about it when we get out, and you can ask if you can get a copy of the prescription. '
"Ahem, this is..." George pretended to be interested and picked up the piece of parchment on the counter that he hadn't had time to put away.
At the same time, Vincent, who was hiding in the air, also saw the words on it clearly - the complexity of the formula was comparable to that of a Felixir!And it has no name, unknown efficacy, and even no finished product standards!
It's interesting...
Where no one could see, Vincent slightly curved his lips.
George was surprised when he saw such a complicated prescription, but he quickly came to his senses and said to Mr. Bogin: "Are you looking for someone to make this potion? I think I can try it."
"You?" Mr. Borgin looked George up and down. This young man did have the unique medicinal smell of a potions expert, but to be honest, he didn't expect such a young person to have such an in-depth study of potions. .
"I'll just copy the recipe and bring it to you if it works. If it doesn't work, you won't lose anything."
George was a rare reliable person, which made Vincent on the side feel very pleased.
Mr. Bojin rolled his eyes. Indeed, he did not have to pay for the medicinal materials, and Bloch also paid for it. No matter what happened to this business, he would not lose money, and he could even make a profit on the difference with the middleman!
Isn't it beautiful!
"Okay, but you can't spread this prescription." He said, pretending to be reluctant.
George reached out and flicked the parchment, turning it into two pieces under Mr. Borkin's surprised gaze, and then stuffed one piece into his pocket.
This, this, this is wandless casting!
Mr. Borgin's eyes widened, he pretended to be calm and discussed the remuneration with George, and watched him leave blankly.
After leaving the store, George walked to a nearby deserted alley and watched the two figures appear again.
"How's it going? Are there any herbs on the prescription that we don't have?" Vincent said, poking his wand back into his pocket watch.
Of course George can't copy spells, let alone cast spells without a wand. In the store just now, it looked like George had done it, but it was actually Vincent's handiwork.
"Well...yes, quite a lot." George unfolded the parchment and looked at it, then said.
"Hey! Let me remind you, we have wasted more than half an hour." Fred yawned.
"Hiss - then go buy some medicinal materials. Don't worry about the ones you can find in Diagon Alley. Buy more of the ones you can only find in Knockturn Alley." Vincent handed them a bag of Galleons, "I'll go to the bookstore. .”
After saying that, he ran away quickly...
George tightened his grip on the parchment.
Before long, he will earn his first pot of gold galleons!
……
……
Vincent stayed in the bookstore until the effects of the polyjuice potion were almost over before he came out. When he came out, half of the bookstore was emptied out.
Just as he imagined, the bookstore in Knockturn Alley really has a lot of good stuff.
It's a pity that he may have to study prescriptions with George for a long time, so he can only read these books after a while.
Speaking of which, Fred seems to want to learn magic spells from him...
Really, there is a long way to go...
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