This Hogwarts wizard is just too steady.

Chapter 015 Ring + Magic Room =?

Bai Hang said: "I swear, Ms. Mag, it's not what you think. I didn't mean to show it to you. I just found you standing at the door."

Bai Hang tried to explain, but Mag didn't listen and didn't pay him.

The store owner said that he could keep the account and pay it off next time he comes.

Bai Hang asked him if he was not afraid that he would not come a second time?The boss said proudly: "A great wizard like you will never owe anyone else money."

Ok.

If I can earn Galleons by going to Hogwarts, I will definitely pay you back the next time I come here.

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After leaving the wand shop, Bai Hang went to Gringotts, exchanged a one hundred pound note in cash, and got 20 Galleons from the goblin.

Gringotts has a rule that only one hundred pounds can be exchanged a day. This seems to prevent someone from using Muggle money to impact the wizarding world's economy. If Muggle currency can also be applied in the wizarding world, then the economic system of the wizarding world will Maybe it will be ruined by some rich Muggle man.

After getting the galleons, Bai Hang bought an eagle owl at the owl shop for 15 galleons.

The eagle owl is the largest owl in the world and can transport oversized packages. The owl that came to deliver books to him from Hogwarts was an eagle owl.

Both the owl and the wand were paid for by Bai Hang himself, and only the crucible for refining the medicine was bought for him by Mag.

In addition to these things, Bai Hang also took a fancy to many magic props, such as crackling exploding cards, Wolf Fang flying saucers, and wizard chess.

He has never played wizard chess before. It is said that the chess pieces on the chess board can fight by themselves, but you must give him instructions, a bit like a low version of auto chess.

McGonagall left after a trip to Diagon Alley, and the next time we meet may have to wait until the back-to-school dinner at Hogwarts.

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There was about half a month before school started, and Bai Hang would go to Gringotts every day to exchange for one hundred pounds.

I bought some magic props here and there, both useful and useless, including divination crystals, which looked like glass balls for decoration, but it was always a good idea to be prepared, and there was no harm in buying more.

Bai Hang bought these things just to take them to Hogwarts. Otherwise, it would be useless to buy so many things, but there are a lot of things to prepare on the list for the beginning of school.

There are no such things as space rings in the magical world, so it is very inconvenient to store things. In the original book, when the three little ones entered school, each of them pushed a large trolley.

Bai Hang is a Karate Party member, and he is very resistant to pushing a cart to school.

Although there is no space ring in the magic world, this world has rings and magic space.

so...

Bai Hang thought.

If he could find a hollow ring, and then create a magical space in the ring, and use Apparition when he wanted to put something in it, would he be able to get a space ring?

Bai Hang has a lot of rings at home. His grandmother is a big director in Hollywood, and she has a lot of various jewelry.

I randomly found a ring in my grandma's room, with a silver rose engraved on it. Although it was a women's ring, it didn't matter.

Bai Hang took the ring to Diagon Alley and found a craftsman in the prop shop to knock off the rose on it and recreate a ring with hollows.

The craftsman in the prop shop heard that Bai Hang needed a ring that could open up a magical space, and immediately recommended to him a magical gem called Blue Tool, which has very good spatial properties.

The blacksmith said that a wizard had had the idea of ​​​​Baihang before and asked him for a blue wand, but he did not have a memory as good as the owner of Ollivander's Wand Shop and could not remember everyone who came to his shop. customer.

The silver rose ring that Bai Hang took was transformed beyond recognition. Originally, the ring was suitable for him to wear, but in order to accommodate the blue sapphire gemstone, the craftsman had to modify the ring area to be very large.

When completed, the ring looked like a sapphire ring worn by medieval British dukes on their middle fingers. The sapphire on the ring was very large.

As the blacksmith said, the spatiality of this gem is very good, and Bai Hang effortlessly opened up a magical space inside it.

This space is not big, and it is not even enough to hold the props he bought.

Bai Hang tried and stuffed in all the props he thought were important. The only ones that couldn't be stuffed in were various crucibles used for refining medicine and a pile of textbooks.

Bai Hang has learned all the magic in the textbook, so it doesn't matter whether he brings the textbook or not. As for the crucible for refining medicine...

forget it...

He has no interest in pharmacy at all, and even if he has a teacher to teach him, nothing will change.

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Time flies, and the day of admission to Hogwarts is coming soon.

Bai Hang left a letter to his grandmother as he did when he left home for the first time, and then put on the wizard robe that Mag bought for him in Corner Alley.

Standing at the door of his house, Bai Hang appeared at Kingdom Cross Station.

Mag didn't tell him where Platform Nine and Three-Quarters was, but it didn't matter, he knew.

The third pillar is right between platform nine and platform ten.

Bai Kong started, with an owl perched on his shoulder, and stood in front of the pillar for a while and looked at it.

He remembered that you should not be timid when passing through this pillar. If you are afraid, you will be pushed back by the pillar, so the best way is to close your eyes and rush over.

But in fact, the judgment of this pillar is quite loose. Even if you are really scared, this pillar will let you in in many cases.

A young wizard has already experienced difficulties from the Book of Admission once before entering Hogwarts. There is no need for him to be made things difficult again.

Bai Hang saw a young couple rushing to send their children to school. His child was pushing a large trolley and had blond hair.

Although it was not intentional, Bai Hang still heard their conversation.

"Charlie, today is your first day in Gryffindor. When you get to school, you must listen to the teacher."

"Wait, Mom, why go to Gryffindor? I haven't been sorted yet."

"It doesn't matter, you don't have to wait for sorting. You are the coolest person in the Weasley family and you will definitely be sorted into Gryffindor!"

"Mother...."

The boy wanted to say something, but his mother pushed him from behind and sent him to the platform.A guy who was a little taller than him and looked like his brother followed closely behind.

This is the Weasley family. Bai Hang knows them. Ron Weasley and Ginny Weasley are both children of this family, but the two little guys should only be four years old this year, far from the age of school.

In fact, Bai Hang didn't come either. He always felt that the reason McGonagall told him "you must come to Gryffindor in advance" was actually not sufficient.

But now that he has come this far, he has naturally abandoned the cowardly reasons in his heart.

The eagle owl perched on the shoulder shouted "coo" loudly, as if cheering Bai Hang on.

The youngest wizard since the founding of Hogwarts rushed into the platform empty-handed.

The next second, the platform was filled with the hiss of the train's pistons. The red leather train from the Industrial Revolution era sounded its whistle. Families stood under the platform and waved goodbye to the children who leaned out of the train windows.

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