161 How to make up the story
It's hard to coax a child, it's even harder to coax an angry child, and it's even harder to coax a child who has been hungry for a long time - by Allen.
When Alan set off, he said that he would come back in two or three days, but he was gone for nearly ten days—which meant that Anne's snacks were cut off for ten days, and the promise he had made when he went to the United States was also nullified—and he promised never to leave Anne behind when he went out to play.
Although Anne had cash on her, she couldn't buy a specialty from the British wizarding world, and even more so he was breaking his promise—Alan shuddered as he thought about it.
Thankfully, not a single Tiebus fell from the sky.
That's a good thing, but maybe worse.
Running away was not the way to go, though, Alan turned around, then made a look of surprise, then took a few steps forward, grabbed Anne's waist and lifted her up, and then spun around - it was fairly easy, especially since he was a few centimeters taller after the Legacy was unlocked, and Anne could only reach his shoulder.
Well, the best way to coax a child!
After lifting a circle, Alan put Anne down - well, she was not kicked, the method worked, but the little girl was still with a straight face, obviously not angry.
So the next step is that he directly rubbed Annie's hair, directly messed up her neatly combed hairstyle, and gently bent down the crook of his legs, and looked at Annie: "I went out on an adventure with people this time, and there was a little accident, so it was delayed for a while, I didn't expect it before, so let's take you out to play next weekend to make up for it, how about it?"
There was a hint of joy on her face, but she quickly regained it, and it was clear that this time she was really angry.
But it doesn't matter, there's more.
Alan took out the loot from the bag - two magic items.
There are a lot of people who play with consciousness goods, so it directly caused an exclamation - magic props are definitely not something that can be brought to school for this group of children, even if they are as rich as Malfoy's family, they will not have the luxury of bringing in family heirlooms.
Alan must have tested his loot - one was a locket box, which would automatically send out an iron spell to eject the attack when it was raided, which in the words of the fox was definitely a priceless heirloom, and the other was a beautifully carved ring, and after testing it for a long time, he came to the conclusion that this thing had lost its magical effect over the years, and the reason why it was not damaged was completely a matter of materials, but it looked like a good thing.
The former Alan is reluctant to buy it, and the latter is stupid to sell it in this state, so it is better to keep it and make it into magic props. Of course, the former is for Anne, and the latter, Alan simply took it out together to coax the child, he proved that he was indeed taking risks, and he was still waiting to make a product to go out and cheat the big boss - ancient magic props were much more valuable than the current ones!
It worked - the coldness on Anne's face, who picked up the two magic props, instantly dissolved, and I don't know if it was because of the sunset at dusk or because the little girl liked the gift too much that caused a little excitement, and Alan even saw a noticeable flush.
I guess it's an illusion - it wasn't that it wasn't poor back then, and there was nothing at such a high price when Ilvermorny offered it, how could it be possible to impress just magic props?
But the difficulty is finally over - although there is a little sadness about the loss of fake materials and can't fool people.
Isn't it a magic prop to make a magic prop from ancient materials? Merlin can't blame him for the quality and quantity - unfortunately, the opportunity to make money is gone.
Forget it, it's still important to coax the child at the moment.
After a series of comforts, Annie's anger finally subsided, and a rare smile appeared on her face—and then, she ran away.
Ran away, 。。。。。。
Eren takes 100,000 damage - what?
Failed to coax your child?
Who can tell him what's going on? Okay, why did he run away when he coaxed him over? Allen looked helpless, and turned his gaze directly to Marshall-forget it, go over to the girl in the evening to explain, and now find Marshall first to compensate for the loss in his heart.
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In the evening, in the tent that Allen and their communal tent shared, a dinner party called Celebrating Allen's return was actually held for Marshall.
During Alan's absence, his dear roommates had already opened up the relationship between the wizarding school in Japan, and after the Hogwarts kitchen, another kitchen was brutally murdered by Hufflepuff, and the traitor Zongzawa ate quite happily.
As for Alan, he was depressed while enjoying a cookie that Anne had just sent him - his attempts to follow up with the explanation came to naught, and he was almost hit in the face with Tibbs, which made him sad.
With half of the Hufflepuff and most of the people in a community on the Japanese side of the meal in attendance, Marshall's wallet was truly bleeding this time - although he only had to pay for a drink, it was still a huge number.
However, the protagonist of the whole scene is still Allen - what he came up with today is too exaggerated.
The two magic props are not cabbages that can be picked up casually - so, compared to the original speculation, Allen's excuse that he was injured and cultivated was accepted at once.
Getting two magic props at a time is a lot of money in the current adventure story, and the protagonist lies down for a week?
It's not much, it's understandable to lie down for half a year - the clock of the Ron family has been passed down for so many generations, and that's only one!
Didn't you see Professor Lockhart's book, he went through so many adventure stories, and he got something - not a single magic prop! At least the students didn't see him escape and show off, you know, according to Professor Lockhart's character, such a good thing is definitely going to be taken out to show off, he didn't get anything, but what about Alan, two at a time!
In terms of the combination, he was seriously injured when he came out and had to rely on his teammates to carry him away, two things are definitely just Allen's personal gains, and if others have them - it could be three, four or even more!
Merlin is on top, what a great reward for risk-taking!
As a young wizard who has been attracted to adventure stories like Professor Lockhart, isn't this kind of adventure story worth listening to? And Allen's usual strength is shown there, and with the loot as evidence, such a story is much more real than the story in the book!
So, after everyone was talking nonsense for a long time, Ellen became the protagonist of course, and after a little witch in Japan asked Alan Sand to tell them what had happened to this great adventure, Ellen was put on the fire.
What to do - can he still say that he is going to dig a grave himself?
How to make up the story - online, etc., it's in a hurry!