238. Shopping
As soon as the monster book reached McGoss's hand, he began to struggle violently, and he had to hold on to it so hard that it didn't run away.
"This book is the same as The Invisibility of Invisibility on the bookshelf next door, and it makes me feel terrible every time someone needs them."
McGoth heard his complaints, remembering the first time he came to the bookstore, a clerk asked curiously when he said to the empty shelves that there were invisible books.
"Those books are invisible, what do we think? Do you want to use the Transfiguration Charm every time? ”
"Of course, but you're in trouble if you forget where to put it, so every year a lot of Auror Reservists come to buy this book. Okay, do you want any other books? ”
Magos nodded, and took out a long list of books, which he had bought before, and the rest were the prophecy book "Clearing the Fog and Looking into the Future" needed for the new course, the "Enhanced Magic Materials Explanation" needed for herbalism, and the "Intermediate Transfiguration" needed for the Transfiguration class.
"Very well, follow me." As he spoke, he tucked the gloves back into his pockets and led them to the corner of the bookstore.
The clerk pulled out the three books that McGoth needed and handed them to him.
"I've already started to learn about prophecy, I'll give you a suggestion, this book," he said, gesturing to the book of prophecy.
"Try not to look too much before studying."
"Why?" Mrs. Will felt that the book was much more normal than the monster book that had been writhing in McGoss's arms.
The clerk shrugged his shoulders, "If you've seen it, you know, it's about the ubiquity of death, and it can make people feel the despair of being alive, anyway, I won't look at it for a while." ”
Mrs. Will muttered about how the teaching materials needed for the school of magic were becoming more and more unsettling.
At this time, someone came to the bookstore, and the clerk, knowing that they didn't have anything they needed, nodded to them and went over to welcome new customers.
McGoth and his parents squeezed out of the bookstore, went to the Lady Morkin Robe Specialty Store next door to order a few robes, and went to the prop shop to buy divination supplies such as crystal balls.
Magos then took his parents to Quilona, exchanged pleasantries, and after a short rest, went on to buy the items they needed.
It wasn't until tea time that he bought all the items he needed, and then took his parents to enjoy an afternoon tea in the wizarding world.
After the magic drink to refresh herself, Mrs. Will energetically asked Magos to continue shopping, and looking at his mother's expectant eyes, he consciously asked several young witches, and learned that a small shop called Elena was more famous.
When Mrs. Will walked out of the shop with a large bag of contentedness, McGoth found that his father, who had been following them, was missing. I had to look back for him, and finally found him in the Quidditch Boutique, where he and a group of wizards and wizards were staring at the new broomsticks displayed in the shop window.
"Dad, you're also interested in broomsticks?"
"I've been very interested in the sport since you showed me a Quidditch match."
"Then why don't you buy one for collection?"
Mr. Will shook his head,
"I just looked at the price, it's not cheaper than a limited edition car, and while we're not short of money, we can't waste it, especially after you say you don't use broomsticks much. It's useless to give it to me, you can't use it to sweep the floor. ”
In order to make his somewhat lost father feel better, he took him to Ciro's magic armor hut, which was more of a strange trick prop in addition to the more chicken magic armor, after buying a bunch of non-dangerous props, Mr. Will's mood was obviously much better, although he knew that most of them were played by young wizards, but so what, at least he had never seen anyone play in the real world.
When they came out of Diagon Alley, it was already dark, and after declining Tom's invitation to have a drink, they walked out of the Leaky Cauldron.
Mr. and Mrs. Will felt as if they had come from one world to another.
"One door apart, two completely different worlds, if anyone told me that this world has magic, I must have thought he was crazy, I didn't expect that I would stroll around the magic streets for an afternoon."
"Okay, I want to go home and sigh slowly, I have to go back to see the effect of magic skin care products." Mrs. Will interrupted impatiently, and then asked her husband to call the car quickly.
Time flashed, and there was only a week left before he left school, and just as McGoth was thinking about going to Harry's place again so that he could get the autograph without any problems, he learned from Quirrella that Harry had used a spell on his aunt and was now living in the Cauldron Bar.
When he heard this, he drove straight to the Cauldron Bar, and Harry had gone to Diagon Alley to buy the items he needed.
"Little one, find Harry." McGoth had expected to bring out Viardindy, and although it looked like a cat, it also had the skills of a dog.
Viadandy took Magos to Harry in the bookstore.
"Magos." Harry was overjoyed to see his friend suddenly appear.
"How do you know I'm here?"
Magos pointed at Viadandy, then asked in a bad tone why Harry hadn't contacted him when he left his uncle's house.
Harry explained in a bit of a wry way that he was embarrassed, and that he had already helped him a lot, and he didn't want to bother him anymore.
"Then you at least tell me you lived in the Leaky Cauldron, and I wouldn't have known you left if Quirrell hadn't told me. What the hell is going on, I heard you used a spell on your aunt, is it okay? ”
"It's okay, Fudge told me the Ministry of Magic had forgiven me, but warned me not to do it again."
"That's good."
"Thanks, Magos." Harry suddenly thanked him.
"Thanks for what?" He asked, looking at Harry in confusion.
"Hogsmeade's signature. If it weren't for your help, I wouldn't have gotten his signature, especially since I cast a spell on his sister. ”
Magos frowned,
"Since he's willing to give you an autograph, why do you still want to be angry and attack her with a spell."
Harry shook his head,
"I didn't want to stay there anymore after that day, although they didn't have to do my housework and gave me all my books back, but they didn't see me like they couldn't see me since, even if I had a place every time I ate, but that strangeness made me really not want to stay there anymore."
"How I feel like I'm doing something wrong."
"No, if it weren't for you, I wouldn't have had a chance to get my books back, and I wouldn't have been able to finish all my homework before school started."
McGoth patted him on the shoulder, not knowing how to speak.
Harry laughed and said he thought it was much better here than it was over there.