Chapter 44: Potion

Lind picked it up, and swayed it for a moment, listening to the clatter inside.

"Which one of these is out of stock?!" Linde complained.

Generally, if you send a gift, you will leave a note outside, so you won't put a note inside if you are out of stock.

Linde carefully opened the package, he felt that the things in it were probably very tricky joke utensils, and he didn't know who sent them.

With his head and upper body tilted back, his eyes squinted, like watching a horror movie, and honestly, he was ready for something to pop out and shoot himself in the face.

I opened it carefully, but I only saw a small medicine bottle in the box, which looked like a bottle of wind oil essence in the previous life, and the thick bottle was filled with transparent and thick potion.

Obviously, this is where the clanging sound just now came from.

He pinched the vial and looked through the lamp at the liquid. It's a pity that he doesn't know much about Potions, it's a potion he doesn't recognize.

Then he looked inside the gift box again. There was nothing but this one bottle.

"There's no signature in the box either?! So who sent this exactly? ”

Since there was no information about this thing, Linde decided not to touch it yet, and then ask the people around him who gave it to him when he got to school.

After putting the vial away, he picked up the box Dumbledore had given him and looked at it.

The box is brown in color as a whole, with gold lace inlaid at the eight corners of the box. The box was topped with a phoenix totemic round badge inlaid with silver wire, which he remembered correctly, which was supposed to be the emblem of the Dumbledore family.

"What did Dumbledore send me for? I don't know him well! Lin Dexian was not curious about what was in this box, but thought about it cautiously.

He had no reason to doubt the authenticity of the gift, and when he opened it, a fiery red feather fell out, which was Fawkes's feather. This is somewhat of a token of Dumbledore, and it is absolutely unique.

And when he was sure that it was Fawkes's feather, the feather spontaneously combusted, and in a moment it burned to ashes, which startled him.

I think there should be some kind of magic spell or other thing on it, to ensure that the "recipient" will be automatically destroyed after confirming the authenticity, so as not to be collected by someone with a heart and then used again.

After weighing it, there was no sound coming from inside, so it was impossible to preliminarily determine the size and material of the objects inside.

In terms of weight, it is heavier than a normal-sized book, and the box will definitely not be less weighty, and I can only know that the contents inside should not be too heavy.

Then most of the metals are excluded, and the rest is not something that can be weighed.

The box had no lock, but the entire surface of the box would flash green light from time to time, obviously protected by some kind of spell, and he couldn't break it no matter how hard he tried.

Well, this one is also abandoned.

He did have the effect of trying to stop the spell, but unfortunately he was still outside of school, and he couldn't use magic rashly, and this trace was very troublesome.

Placing the box and the potion together, he picked up the copy of Practical Spells I.

After getting his hands on Practical Charms III., he looked up the books in the series.

The Practical Charms series, like the standard spell series in the current Hogwarts Charms textbooks, is progressively more difficult. This series of practical spells is said to be a textbook from the past.

As soon as Linde opened the table of contents of the book, he saw that there were many spells he had learned in standard spells 1 and 2, as well as many spells he had never heard of.

This is a typical issue related to the age of publication, and in short, the Ministry of Magic is becoming more and more strict about what is taught at the Academy of Magic. Some of the spells on practical spells are still relatively dangerous, so the author made a series of standard spells specifically to cater to the requirements of the Ministry of Magic.

This paid off enormously, as the Standard Spell series was supported by the Minister for Magic at the time and a number of prestigious people, and was chosen as the new Charms class book for Hogwarts, earning it a huge amount of gold gallons for its authors.

In other words, many of the spells on Practical Spells I are especially suitable for a young wizard of his age, but it is relatively difficult to find resources.

He had planned to go to the Hogwarts Library, but it was time-limited, and the trouble was that the copy of Mysterious Atlantis he had borrowed was still in the corner of the swimming pool in the Room of Requirement.

He hadn't dared to go to the library since, and had even nearly bumped into Mrs. Pince on the hallway stairs twice, scaring him out of the way. He thought he would have to ask Jane to borrow the book from the library over and over again.

And now that he has Charms notes from first to sixth grades, he's sure he'll finish Standard Spells: Level 2 sooner.

"Turning quickly, greasing the soles of your feet, spitting smoke...... These spells are simply incredible. Linde looked at the catalog, his eyes blazing, and he admired again and again.

Thanks to Cedric, there is no better Christmas gift than these. He thought to himself.

Lind reached into his sleeve and pulled out a branch, one end of which had begun to become round and reflective, the same branch that had been practicing spells with him.

Holding this branch and simulating it until after 12 o'clock, Linde felt that he had a good time.

Then Lind put them all away in a small bag that Professor Flitwick had given him, and worked for a while before he fell asleep on his bed.

In the morning, I took a look inside the house. Andersen was still not in the house. Linde is on vacation now, and there is nothing to do, plus it also knows that it can't stay by Linde's side all the time in the Muggle world, but it is better to keep a little distance, otherwise it will look too weird.

So when he got off the Hogwarts Express, Linde gave Hans Christian Andersen a holiday, of course, there was still one request: don't stay too far away from him, lest he be there in case of an emergency

Linde gets dressed. Came to the table and left Felix some words with what he was going to do today, telling Felix not to worry.

He then wore a pouch around his waist. From today onwards, he has already arranged the rest of the time, going to the sea during the day and reading books at night.

When he came to the reef beach, he saw that there were still many people waiting here. Maybe it's because he has nothing to do at Christmas, these people also came to the beach early in the morning, and it has nothing to do with him as to what they are here for.

This is where Linde used to go out to sea. It's a pity that some of them came at an inopportune time today, no, it should be said that it is not very suitable for him now.

Now he will uncontrollably turn into a fishman as soon as he gets wet, and if he really shows it to others, it will be in trouble.

After saying hello to a few people who were barely acquainted, Linde walked along the seashore, and after a long time found a place where no one was around, took off his clothes and stuffed them into the pouch around his waist, and then a fierce man plunged into the water.