Chapter 469
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The hottest day of the summer was finally coming to an end. Everything seemed to be shrouded in a drowsy silence. In Muggle's neighborhood, the cars that were usually bright were now all parked in the driveway. The once green grass had turned yellow. Due to the severe drought, the use of hoses for watering had been banned.
However, Harris's house was lush and verdant. The flowers and trees were especially lush. The outside was full of vitality, and the inside was even more warm. Little sister Emily was going to study at Hogwarts in the new semester. Although she hadn't received her admission letter yet, no one would think that the little girl wouldn't receive an admission notice.
During the holidays, Alan's mood was especially relaxed and happy. He had already prepared a magic robe, a crucible, and other necessities for Emily, his little sister whom he loved dearly. He even planned to personally make a magic wand for her.
Emily stood in the living room, packing her luggage into a large suitcase. Allen dealt with the materials needed to make a magic wand while smiling, he watched the little girl nimbly pick out a few beautiful scarves and ribbons and put them into the suitcase. Emily was so excited that she packed her suitcase almost every day.
"Last year you had a ball. What if there's one this year too? It'll be great if I can go and have fun! I must wear all these beautiful things and dress up beautifully. "Emily said longingly.
"Emily will definitely be the most beautiful." Mrs. Harris lovingly stroked her little daughter's long hair.
"Emily, stand still. I'm going to measure your size now." A magic tape flew in front of the little girl. The black magic robe in Emily's hands immediately slipped into the suitcase. She stood up straight, opened her arms, and looked at Allen expectantly. She was going to have her own magic wand. A real magic wand, not a children's toy wand that would turn into a rubber duck after waving it twice.
The magic tape kept opening and closing around the little girl's head and arms. Soon, it flew back into Allen's hand. Allen glanced at it and memorized the data in his heart. Then, he immediately started working.
Emily looked at Allen's smooth movements and could no longer care about her precious box. She moved a small chair and sat in front of the long table where all kinds of tail feathers and nerves were placed. She rested her chin on her hands and waited patiently.
Finally, more than ten wooden wands with nerves and tail feathers were neatly arranged on the table. Allen gestured with his eyes for the little girl to pick one to try. The little girl excitedly jumped up from her chair and held a brown elder wand in her hand.
Colorful sparks constantly gushed out from the wand, looking very dreamy. The little girl's face was flushed red, and she was very excited.
"Try a few more." Allen didn't make a decision immediately. Instead, he asked Emily to try a few more.
It seemed that every wand was willing to partner with Emily. In the hands of the little girl, every wand worked very well.
However, Allen, who had been carefully observing from the side, knew what was going on. He picked up the elder wand that Emily had chosen at the beginning, dismantled the elder wand, and carefully picked out the nerves of the Cockatrice Beast. With the nerves as the core of the wand, casting the Petrification Spell would be easier and more effective.
Under the crucible next to the long table, a faint blue flame lit up. The silver-white liquid inside slowly rotated and flowed — it was mithril. Allen waved the wand. Under his command, the wand gradually took shape.
When Emily excitedly waved the mithril wand and the nerves of the Cockatrice Beast wand, huge colorful bubbles gushed out of the window.
Emily excitedly chased after them.
"Today's lunch will be set up outdoors under the big banyan tree." Mrs. Harris looked at the excited little girl, and her childishness was aroused.
Mrs. Harris did as she said, and soon, the table was filled with all kinds of tempting food and refreshing drinks under the banyan tree. As her most capable assistant, the house elf Maggie, had been sent by Allen to follow Hagrid, Mrs. Harris did all this herself. The most thoughtful thing was that she used green leaves to decorate the food very elegantly.
When Daisy announced that the coffee was ready, the whole family had returned. Everyone took their places and enjoyed this unique lunch. A good mood could be contagious. Everyone had a great time eating this lunch. No matter what she saw, Emily couldn't help poking it with her wand. This cute action and expression made everyone happy. Everyone talked and laughed and talked enthusiastically.
Just then, an owl feather floated down. A very old owl spread its wings in the air and swooped towards the dining table.
Allen was just about to make a move when he saw the little sister Emily raise her wand at the owl from the corner of his eye. So his hand moved slightly, and the wand slipped back into his sleeve.
In an instant, the owl stopped abruptly and floated in the air. It screeched sharply and flapped its wings helplessly in the air.
Allen smiled and shook his head. He raised his hand and grabbed the air. The owl flew over faster than it came, and its eyes were full of horror.
"Very good Levitation Spell." Allen patted Emily's little head encouragingly. Emily had taken the potion and often watched these wizards practice Magic Spells in the tower. Under the influence of what she saw and heard, she learned a few simple Magic Spells.
Although the choice of Magic Spells in a hurry was not particularly appropriate, she succeeded in saving their lunch, didn't she?
"Errol." Allen recognized this old owl as the one from the Weasley family. He brushed his hand over Errol's head, and the trembling owl calmed down. It stretched out its leg and allowed Allen to take the letter.
The letter was sent by Mrs. Weasley to Allen. The twin brothers accidentally blew up the kitchen during an experiment. When the furious Mrs. Weasley confiscated their tools and materials, she found out that Allen had sponsored them with a large sum of money.
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