"Mr. Lohat, do you like to come to the bookstore here?"
“??”
How could he be recognized when he was dressed like this?!
Lohat instantly turned his head and scanned the surroundings. He saw that no one was paying attention to him — there were not many people in the bookstore on Monday.
He pushed his sunglasses up and subconsciously wiped his collar. He wanted to fix his bow tie but found that he didn't wear it, so he could only awkwardly wipe his hands. Then he quickly walked to Jon and looked him up and down for a while. He lowered his voice and asked, "Who … are you?"
Seeing Lockhart walking over with a frown and a vigilant look, Chown thought for a moment and put down the book in his hand. He put on a harmless smile and said, "Me? Of course I'm your fan. "
Lohat sat down opposite Jon and frowned slightly.
"… Don't joke around, you don't look like a fan."
After all, he was someone who had held a signing event before. It wasn't like he hadn't seen those female fans before.
Although this was the first time he met a male fan in private, he knew that even if the fans were rational, they would scream to express their excitement when they saw their idols. At the very least, they would be nervous to show respect.
However, the reaction of this child in front of him was clearly treating him as an ordinary acquaintance. His expression when he spoke was also quite natural, causing Lockhart to subconsciously recall if he had gone to a friend's house and met this little boy before …
Haha, where did he find friends?
For people like him, it was not safe to have too many friends.
"What else can I do? Why don't you guess? "
Jon was also helpless. Generally speaking, this kind of Wizard who was good at memorizing magic had a very good memory, not to mention that they had just met yesterday. Jon was very sure that the two of them looked at each other.
But he did not intend to explain. He had already told the truth, but the other party did not believe him. What else could he do?
He might as well send the question back the way it came. He was here to find his teacher, so it did not matter whether he knew him or not — there would be time to get to know him anyway.
He had made up his mind to take the person away, even if he had to use some underhanded means, he must take him away.
However, after listening to his answer, Lohat already believed this matter.
Not to mention that he could feel the traces of magic on this child, even if he didn't, he really felt that this child had no reason to lie to him.
He was just a writer, and he didn't have any enemies. Who would be so bored as to come here to stop him?
Besides, they were surrounded by Muggle. Who would dare to make a move here?
However …
Lohat pursed his lips. "First, you have to tell me how you recognized me."
Jon glanced at him and spat out his answer, "Aura comparison."
"…"
What?
After hearing the answer, Lohat started to have a headache again.
The aftereffects were already a little serious. Once he lost control of his emotions, his magic power would easily go out of control.
He glanced at the books on Jon's table, and it seemed that there was one that he hadn't finished reading …
Lohat felt that he would feel dizzy if he stood up, so he simply sat on the table and pulled out the book very smoothly. "Sorry, I still can't remember who you are and where have I seen you before … But what's the aura comparison?"
"People have auras on their bodies. The weight of their footsteps, the smell of their clothes, the frequency of their breathing, and even the smell of their hair and skin can be used to determine a person's identity."
Jon tilted his head and smiled, calmly talking nonsense. "This is the application of magic that I researched myself. Anyway, it's a small trick to determine the identity of the Wizard by comparing his aura."
This is considered a small trick?
Lohat smiled on the surface, but he was shocked in his heart.
What's the situation with the Hogwarts now? They look like first and second year students, but they can research the application of magic by themselves?
"You're from Ravenclaw?"
Jon shook his head. "Hufflepuff."
Okay, another surprise.
He didn't even think about how Hufflepuff, who had always been ordinary, was able to improve spells. After leaving school for so long, Lohat didn't have so many memories of school.
However, Lohat felt that he had suffered too many surprises today, and he urgently needed to do something to restore his self-esteem.
He definitely couldn't say that magic was definitely not the right word. After leaving school for so many years, he had forgotten most of the magic. Apart from the daily life magic, combat magic, and memory magic, he had already returned the rest of the magic theory and spell theory to his old teacher.
It was better to talk about something else.
Lohat glanced at the book in front of Jon, which was the book that he had just finished reading, so his eyes turned and a topic came up in his mind. "Have you started reading Muggle books now?"
"No, my father's identity as Muggle is a sociology professor at Greenwich University. It's just a habit that I've developed since I was young."
"Oh? Is that so? "
Lohat's pretentious hobby in his heart unconsciously surged out. His hobby of being a teacher when talking to beautiful girls also surfaced from the bottom of his heart when facing a child.
Jon was also happy to cooperate with him, so the two Wizard sang the same tune and actually began to study Muggle knowledge. When he found that Jon was not just a child who was interested in magic, Lohat felt like he had found a soulmate and began to want to be friends with Jon despite their age difference.
He really had never met such a special Wizard.
Lohat was happy, but Jon had a headache.
How could this be?
He was here to find a teacher, not to make friends!
"Mr. Lohat … Actually, I'm just here to attend your book signing and to read some books in this bookstore. I don't have any other intentions."
Jon said helplessly.
After all, he was an idol Wizard. Why wasn't he reserved at all?
The celebrity idols in his previous life had always pretended to be aloof in the car no matter how crazy the fans were … Of course, it was also possible that they really didn't care about the lives of their fans, but even if they were just pretending, they still had to care about their image.
An adult Wizard was still so "innocent". Would there really not be any problems?
Besides..,
"And I really feel that this kind of knowledge can only be used to pass the time. It has no practical meaning."
The so-called behavioral analysis could only be analyzed with behavior. His social environment was Wizard. How could Wizard have any behavior to analyze? They had to use phantom transference to walk.
Lohat, who was sitting opposite him, raised his eyebrows when he heard this:
"Young man, I don't appreciate your attitude!"
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