Harry Potter Fantastic Beasts Illustrated Book
Chapter 34 Awad, well done!
Chapter 34 Awad, well done!
"Grandpa, you're talking about me for a while, tell me how to use the placing spell first!" David hurriedly changed the subject, because he couldn't refute it. Newt seemed to have taught him this spell before, but he didn't can remember.
Is it because of the sequelae of time travel?
David thought it was very possible, otherwise how could he not remember!
"The spell is to be placed quickly!" Newt breathed a sigh of relief, and shouted: "The movement of swinging the wand is first slow and then fast, draw two arcs, remember not to draw too much, or it will have the opposite effect!"
Newt tried his best to show David with his hand, but within a short while he was almost thrown off the horse by the horse-shaped water monster, so scared that Newt quickly withdrew his hand and hugged the horse's neck again.
"Got it?" Newt called.
"I'll try it first!" David kept trying on the shore with his wand, one slow and one fast, drawing two arcs, not too many.
"Place it quickly!" David waved at the bridle, and the bridle disappeared immediately, appearing on the small rock that David wanted it to be put on.
"Grandpa, I will!" David shouted excitedly.
"Then let's do it again according to the previous steps." Newt said: "Remember, when casting a spell, you must look at the horse-shaped water monster's head without distraction, and don't think about other things, or you will get confused."
"Okay!" David took a deep breath, staring at the horse-shaped water monster wholeheartedly, not daring to be distracted in the slightest.
Otherwise, something went wrong and it fell on Newt's head, and he would beat someone up when he got down.
"Now!" Newt and the others slowed down the horse-shaped water monster again.
"Place it quickly!" David waved his wand.
Almost at the same time, several ropes appeared on the horse-shaped water monster's head, and the bridle was successfully put on its head without any mistakes.
David breathed a sigh of relief, and his beating heart gradually calmed down. He was really nervous just now!
After a while, New pulled the rope on the horse-shaped water monster and let it swim back to the shore with them.
"Grandpa, what's wrong with Awad?" Awad was the name Newt gave the horse-shaped water monster.
David looked around at it several times but didn't find it any different from usual, let alone why it suddenly became so irritable.
During his previous visits, Awad was very gentle, and David even swam on its back a few times.
"It's sick." Newt sighed, "It's also my fault that I didn't pay attention to it during this time, otherwise I should have discovered it long ago, and I wouldn't have waited until it couldn't stand it and became like this."
Newt touched Awad's back lightly, and then he tried to part his cattail-like mane, but Awad dodged it.
Newt was taken aback for a moment, and then quickly realized that he waved to David, "David, come here."
"What's wrong?" David asked, walking up to Newt.
"You put on the bridle just now, so it trusts you the most now." Newt said, "You take it's mane, be gentle."
"Okay." David gently picked up a few pieces of Awad's mane with his hand, this time it did not resist.
But as soon as David opened it a little, he was frightened and retracted his hand in an instant.
Under Awad's mane are blood-red worms the size of fingertips. They are constantly wriggling, eating Awad's mane and flesh, and some places are even bitten by them.
"Grandpa, what are those?" David asked, frowning.
"A parasite, the horse-shaped water monster will grow if it doesn't clean up for a period of time." Newt said distressedly, the situation was more serious than he imagined, "They can clean up each other in the wild, but here it is the only one, So it’s up to us to clean it up.”
Awad was rescued by Newt from the wild. It seems to suffer from herd phobia, fearing to live with other horse-shaped water monsters, but the parasites that grow on them do not allow it to do so.
So Newt had to bring it back, keep it here, and clean it up regularly.
"Later open its mane, and use tweezers to pinch those bugs out." Newt said, "Don't be afraid, those bugs won't hurt people."
David nodded, mustered up his courage, took the tweezers Newt handed him, and opened Awad's mane again. He reached out tremblingly to pick up a bug. The moment he caught it, the bug I began to struggle desperately, and even wanted to turn around and bite the tweezers.
"Very good, put it here." Newt put some water in a basin, and then dripped a few drops of the potion. The moment the bug was put in, it floated upside down on the water.
"Grandpa, can't you use this potion to bathe Awad?" David asked, the effect of this potion is so good, if Awad goes in and soaks it, the bugs on his body will die, and he still needs it Why is it so hard to catch them one by one?
"No, it's okay if it's not hurt, but now it's bitten, and the potion will hurt him." Newt said, "Hurry up, David."
"Oh." David continued to pick up Awad's mane to catch bugs for him.
The afternoon passed quickly, and David was still standing next to Awad, holding the mane in one hand and the worm in the other. He felt that his arm was about to break, and it was too much to repeat the same movements all the time. is too tired.
The red worms in the basin had already drifted to the surface of the water, and they didn't know how many layers they had laid.
"Keep on, there are not many left." Seeing that David was dying, Newt hurriedly encouraged him.
David was also powerless to answer. He gritted his teeth and repeated the movements of raising his hand to catch worms and lowering his hand to throw worms over and over again.
"Okay, okay, no more."
David lay on Awad's body as soon as he heard this. He needs to rest now.
Awad let out a free cry, turned around and licked David's head lightly, and then a magic power passed from its body to David's.
A page belonging to the horse-shaped water monster appeared in the illustrated book in David's mind, and the horse-shaped water monster recognized him.
But before David could be happy, Newt slapped him on the head: "How can you do it now?"
Seeing that Awad's breath was a little weaker, Newt's heart couldn't help but twitch, his heart ached!
But here, Newt had just finished beating David, and Awad drew his tail on Newt. It was avenging David!
Newt snorted angrily, and walked to the studio angrily. He wanted to prepare something for Awad to restore his vitality.
David continued to lie on Awad's body, touching it in relief.
Awesome!Awad, I didn't make this afternoon in vain!
Please recommend tickets, please collect, thank you, I hope you will enjoy watching.
(End of this chapter)
"Grandpa, you're talking about me for a while, tell me how to use the placing spell first!" David hurriedly changed the subject, because he couldn't refute it. Newt seemed to have taught him this spell before, but he didn't can remember.
Is it because of the sequelae of time travel?
David thought it was very possible, otherwise how could he not remember!
"The spell is to be placed quickly!" Newt breathed a sigh of relief, and shouted: "The movement of swinging the wand is first slow and then fast, draw two arcs, remember not to draw too much, or it will have the opposite effect!"
Newt tried his best to show David with his hand, but within a short while he was almost thrown off the horse by the horse-shaped water monster, so scared that Newt quickly withdrew his hand and hugged the horse's neck again.
"Got it?" Newt called.
"I'll try it first!" David kept trying on the shore with his wand, one slow and one fast, drawing two arcs, not too many.
"Place it quickly!" David waved at the bridle, and the bridle disappeared immediately, appearing on the small rock that David wanted it to be put on.
"Grandpa, I will!" David shouted excitedly.
"Then let's do it again according to the previous steps." Newt said: "Remember, when casting a spell, you must look at the horse-shaped water monster's head without distraction, and don't think about other things, or you will get confused."
"Okay!" David took a deep breath, staring at the horse-shaped water monster wholeheartedly, not daring to be distracted in the slightest.
Otherwise, something went wrong and it fell on Newt's head, and he would beat someone up when he got down.
"Now!" Newt and the others slowed down the horse-shaped water monster again.
"Place it quickly!" David waved his wand.
Almost at the same time, several ropes appeared on the horse-shaped water monster's head, and the bridle was successfully put on its head without any mistakes.
David breathed a sigh of relief, and his beating heart gradually calmed down. He was really nervous just now!
After a while, New pulled the rope on the horse-shaped water monster and let it swim back to the shore with them.
"Grandpa, what's wrong with Awad?" Awad was the name Newt gave the horse-shaped water monster.
David looked around at it several times but didn't find it any different from usual, let alone why it suddenly became so irritable.
During his previous visits, Awad was very gentle, and David even swam on its back a few times.
"It's sick." Newt sighed, "It's also my fault that I didn't pay attention to it during this time, otherwise I should have discovered it long ago, and I wouldn't have waited until it couldn't stand it and became like this."
Newt touched Awad's back lightly, and then he tried to part his cattail-like mane, but Awad dodged it.
Newt was taken aback for a moment, and then quickly realized that he waved to David, "David, come here."
"What's wrong?" David asked, walking up to Newt.
"You put on the bridle just now, so it trusts you the most now." Newt said, "You take it's mane, be gentle."
"Okay." David gently picked up a few pieces of Awad's mane with his hand, this time it did not resist.
But as soon as David opened it a little, he was frightened and retracted his hand in an instant.
Under Awad's mane are blood-red worms the size of fingertips. They are constantly wriggling, eating Awad's mane and flesh, and some places are even bitten by them.
"Grandpa, what are those?" David asked, frowning.
"A parasite, the horse-shaped water monster will grow if it doesn't clean up for a period of time." Newt said distressedly, the situation was more serious than he imagined, "They can clean up each other in the wild, but here it is the only one, So it’s up to us to clean it up.”
Awad was rescued by Newt from the wild. It seems to suffer from herd phobia, fearing to live with other horse-shaped water monsters, but the parasites that grow on them do not allow it to do so.
So Newt had to bring it back, keep it here, and clean it up regularly.
"Later open its mane, and use tweezers to pinch those bugs out." Newt said, "Don't be afraid, those bugs won't hurt people."
David nodded, mustered up his courage, took the tweezers Newt handed him, and opened Awad's mane again. He reached out tremblingly to pick up a bug. The moment he caught it, the bug I began to struggle desperately, and even wanted to turn around and bite the tweezers.
"Very good, put it here." Newt put some water in a basin, and then dripped a few drops of the potion. The moment the bug was put in, it floated upside down on the water.
"Grandpa, can't you use this potion to bathe Awad?" David asked, the effect of this potion is so good, if Awad goes in and soaks it, the bugs on his body will die, and he still needs it Why is it so hard to catch them one by one?
"No, it's okay if it's not hurt, but now it's bitten, and the potion will hurt him." Newt said, "Hurry up, David."
"Oh." David continued to pick up Awad's mane to catch bugs for him.
The afternoon passed quickly, and David was still standing next to Awad, holding the mane in one hand and the worm in the other. He felt that his arm was about to break, and it was too much to repeat the same movements all the time. is too tired.
The red worms in the basin had already drifted to the surface of the water, and they didn't know how many layers they had laid.
"Keep on, there are not many left." Seeing that David was dying, Newt hurriedly encouraged him.
David was also powerless to answer. He gritted his teeth and repeated the movements of raising his hand to catch worms and lowering his hand to throw worms over and over again.
"Okay, okay, no more."
David lay on Awad's body as soon as he heard this. He needs to rest now.
Awad let out a free cry, turned around and licked David's head lightly, and then a magic power passed from its body to David's.
A page belonging to the horse-shaped water monster appeared in the illustrated book in David's mind, and the horse-shaped water monster recognized him.
But before David could be happy, Newt slapped him on the head: "How can you do it now?"
Seeing that Awad's breath was a little weaker, Newt's heart couldn't help but twitch, his heart ached!
But here, Newt had just finished beating David, and Awad drew his tail on Newt. It was avenging David!
Newt snorted angrily, and walked to the studio angrily. He wanted to prepare something for Awad to restore his vitality.
David continued to lie on Awad's body, touching it in relief.
Awesome!Awad, I didn't make this afternoon in vain!
Please recommend tickets, please collect, thank you, I hope you will enjoy watching.
(End of this chapter)
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