Chapter 403: The Owl

Hermione hadn't heard anything from Dandrien.

Not as energetic as when Yennefer talked to himself about Geralt's past.

Dandrion explains.

He wouldn't hide Harry, but he was still young, obviously very good, and even had the ability to talk to snakes, but the name "snake whisperer" was still only known to very few people, even if it was vigorously promoted by a famous bard like himself.

Even in the freaks of witchers and warlocks.

Harry was the stranger one.

Although he is indeed handsome, there are many sorceresses who don't mind having a nice night out with him.

But.

Harry couldn't come so unburdened, which was something that Dandrien and Drowtan often used to laugh at Harry - the thought of the sorceress he flirted with, who looked glamorous, but was more than two or three times his age, he immediately coaxed and did not dare to continue.

Young and young, always like this, taking age too seriously.

Eat and drink to your heart's content.

Dandrion went upstairs and dragged Harry by the way, begging him to conjure up a comfortable bed.

He is very good at grasping such insignificant details.

Harry and Hermione also slept comfortably for the night.

Hermione woke up to the morning sun streaming in through the window.

She casts spells for herself and cleans up.

Then he took out a change of clothes from his bag of the Traceless Stretching Charm, albeit just the same school robe, changed his hairstyle, and went out of the room and down to the first floor.

Harry woke up early, as always.

Zortan was also in good spirits, cleaning the house and teasing an owl.

Psila and Dandrion talked broadly, and the bard seemed to have slept all night, with dark circles under his eyes, but he was more energetic than Zultan, and he was holding a pen and beaming.

"Got up?" Harry looked back.

Hermione nodded.

"Hey, little girl, I promise you haven't seen much of this." Zortan greeted her, triumphantly, "a beautiful owl, it's smart, I think it should be able to talk at any time, but it's a little too quiet. ”

"Owls don't seem to be able to learn words." Hermione reminded him.

Zoltan raised an eyebrow: "Oh, is it? Whatever. ”

"Didn't Harry tell you?" Hermione sat down at the table, waved her wand, and fetched bread and butter for herself.

Zortan turned his head to look at Harry, "What did you say?" ”

"The owl is our wizard's most loyal companion, our messenger." Hermione smeared butter as she spoke, "Actually, Harry has a hair, and he's a pretty little girl. ”

Drotan glared, "Harry! You didn't even tell me all this time. ”

Hermione put the knife down and looked over as well.

Harry whispered, "I was going to say that." ”

"But Uncle Zortan is talking and ready to show it off to you, and I think Uncle Zortan will have a very interesting expression now, and I don't have a chance to interject."

Hermione snickered.

Drotan sighed, "Harry, Dandrien is right, you've become a lot worse. ”

"Geralt's mouth can't compare to your bad intentions."

"Thanks for the compliment." Harry nodded, then looked at Hermione again, "Do you see anything?" ”

Hermione tilted her head, didn't speak, and looked at the owl.

Harry nodded.

Hermione took a bite of bread, raised her wand, and uttered the incantation, "Humanoid manifestation." ”

This is one of the most common spells used by the Aurors.

It was also the first spell Snape taught them in this year's sixth grade Defence Against the Dark Arts class after the Patronus Charm.

It is used to monitor the presence of other people in an environment that cannot be observed with the naked eye.

This includes, but is not limited to, the Transfiguration Charm, the Cloak of Invisibility - of course, the Cloak of Invisibility in Harry's hand is not within the range of the spell.

The Animagus was able to escape the detection of the inverted spell.

After all, this spell is to completely turn yourself into an animal.

The spell is returned.

Hermione glanced at her, a little surprised.

There were only five people in the room, but when the spell came back, it turned out to be six.

Stealth?

I'm afraid not.

If it was an uncontrollable enemy, Harry wouldn't have reacted so leisurely.

That's the owl?

Hermione flicked her wand again, and a spell fell on the owl, locking its hearing: "This owl is human-turned?" ”

Zrotan twisted his head incredulously, and for a moment he didn't know whether it was better to look at the owl or Harry.

Pcyra and Dandrion also stopped discussing and looked up.

Harry nodded, "It should be." ”

"Cursed?" Hermione asked again, thinking of the Uma Harry had mentioned at the Crow's Nest.

Harry shook his head, "Looks like no. ”

"Some warlocks with advanced mana can also do this, using magic to change their body shape and complete transformation." Harry whispered, "Of course, it can't be compared to Animagus, after all, no matter how the spell changes, her essence is still human. ”

"She?" Hermione keenly grasped the third-person pronoun.

Harry nodded, "There aren't many warlocks who can do this. ”

"I especially like to be an owl."

Dandrion also thought of something: "The sorceress who fed you a potion and tried to coax you into a wonderful night, but was almost beheaded by you?" ”

"Dandrien, you didn't seem to have told me about this last night." Hermione's voice was soft.

Dandrien held up his hand, "I'm sorry, but this wasn't a fun experience for Harry. ”

"An old woman over three hundred years old." Harry spoke simply, "Felipa Earhardt." ”

Zoltan looked at the owl in even more incredulity.

"It's harder for me to believe she's in Novigre than if she's Filipba."

"Damn, I spent a lot of money."

Harry replied, "You can keep him and give it to Geralt when you meet him, I think Yennefer will be happy to buy her for a good price." ”

"Whether she's Felipa or not, Yennefer will be interested."

Yennefer and Felipa did not have a very good relationship.

As for Harry

His relationship with Felipa was even worse.

"You're right." Zoltan nodded, "Then what should I pay attention to when I raise her, I mean?" ”

"Just keep it like a normal owl." Harry watched as Hermione finished her bread and had only a little milk left in her glass, and stood up, "Remember, don't undo the shackles on her feet. ”

Zoltan nodded, "I see, I promise to raise Geralt well before I meet her." ”

Harry took Hermione's hand.

Snap your fingers.

The curse on the owl was lifted, and it cooed twice, like an ordinary owl.

Phantom shifting.

With a snap, they vanished.

Only the silent sighs of the three people in the room remained.

(End of chapter)