Harry Potter Fantastic Beasts Illustrated Book
Chapter 75 Do you recite all your floating spells?
Chapter 75 Do you recite all your floating spells?
Rove had short dark brown hair, and his appearance was very similar to that of Newt when he was young, especially his eyes and big ears, which were exactly the same as Newt's.
Rove has a darker complexion than David, probably because he spends most of the year outdoors.
He is now studying at the Thunderbird Academy of the Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the United States, which is the same academy as Tina.
And how did Rove grow so much taller?
What kind of feed did you eat behind my back?
Grow so fast.
David thought to himself that the last time he and Newt met, they were about the same height.
"Rove!" David quietly stood on tiptoe and walked to Rove's vicinity to greet him.
Rove smiled, then slapped David on the shoulder and pressed his tiptoe down: "Why don't you call me brother?"
David smiled slightly: "Well, dear brother, can you call me again?"
Rove was taken aback, and then slapped David on the body again: "You kid."
Then Rove went up to say hello to Newt and Tina.
"John?" Rove looked at John and said.
John nodded with a smile: "Hello, Rove."
Rove stepped forward and gave him a hug: "Thank you for taking care of my grandpa and grandma at home."
"This is what I should do, not their words, I don't know where I am wandering!" John said solemnly.
After exchanging greetings, several people went to the restaurant to have lunch and rest for a while, Rove and David went out together.
"You two don't go too far!" Tina shouted after them.
"Understood, grandma." David waved to Tina.
Through the fence wall of the small courtyard, Rove and David walked to the edge of the forest.
"David, do you remember? It's right here." Rove pointed to a big tree not far away: "When you were young, you were hung up on the tree by some elves."
Halfway through the talk, Rove laughed loudly: "You couldn't get down, and then you cried hard on the top, and I could hear the sound in the room."
"Later, after you came down, you led your grandfather to squat in the forest for a few days, captured all the elves, and sent them back to Cornwall. Grandpa was also talked about by grandma for several days, blaming him for not keeping Bring the elf here."
David rolled his eyes and snorted angrily: "You are the same. When you were young, you couldn't even beat Hobby, and you were stuck in a tree by it. If I didn't take it away, you wouldn't be able to get down."
"You remember such trivial things? Tsk, you have this spare time, why don't you memorize some useful things." Rove said disgustedly.
"Aren't you the same?" David glanced at Rove contemptuously.
"What kind of eyes do you have?" Rove said loudly, "My brain is all used on big things."
"Oh, is it a big deal for me to be hung on a tree? Then I am much greater than Dumbledore. After all, no one thinks it is a big deal for him to be hung on a tree when he was a child." David said.
Rove scratched his head: "I just remembered these little things in some useless places."
David was silent for a while, looked at Rove and said seriously: "When you recite the floating spell, do you often say 'f' instead of 's'?"
"No! How could you say that?" Rove said suspiciously: "Do you think I'm so bad that I can make mistakes with such a simple spell? I'm an excellent student at Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry!"
"How could it be!" David said pretending to be confused: "Then you brag so much every day, where do you find it? Don't you have to go to class?"
"You bastard!" Rove put his arms around David's shoulders, pressed him hard, and said with a smile.
"It hurts, it hurts, Rove, let go, you fool!" David said loudly.
"You still dare to call me a reckless man! I'm getting bolder and bolder." Luo Fu's hand suddenly increased a lot of strength.
Rove's muscles are quite similar to Newt's. After David was subdued by him, he had no chance to resist. He quickly said: "I was wrong, I was wrong, I sincerely apologize to you, Rove, even you I will forget about not being able to beat the cat!"
"You still say!" Rove pressed David a little: "How about you call me brother, and I will let you go?"
"Then strangle me to death." David said immediately, giving up all resistance.
"Is it so scary to call my brother? I would rather die than die." Rove reluctantly let go of David's hand and helped him straighten his clothes.
"You know nothing, you reckless man!" After a while, David yelled loudly, and immediately ran towards the forest.
"How dare you say that!" Rove rushed over immediately.
After the sun had set some distance away, the two were lying under a big tree, and the hut where they lived could be seen directly in front of them.
"Rove, do you know why Grandpa and the others cast the Loyalty Curse on the house?" David asked softly, squinting his eyes at the cabin in the distance.
"Not sure." Rove said, "My mother told me when I was planning to come back."
"But it should be related to the R organization." Rove was silent for a while and continued: "Father and mother are also busy recently, and we haven't seen each other for a long time."
"Organization R?" David muttered.
"Are they active again?" David frowned.
"Basically, I encountered them once with my father and mother last year, but there were not many of them." Rove said slowly as he recalled: "Since then, my father and mother have been busy, and it should be theirs." reason."
"We met them when we were in Athens, and we got into a fight with them," David said.
"Well, grandpa sent us a letter." Rove shrugged helplessly after finishing speaking: "But after that, the letters between grandpa, father and mother will not be shown to me. I asked them, and they didn't say anything. They thought we were too young."
"This is all using the Loyalty Curse, the situation doesn't look optimistic!" David muttered.
Suddenly his eyes lit up, and he stood up and looked at Rove, only to see that Rove also raised his head immediately.
"We are at night." The two said a few words at the same time, then stopped, looked at each other and laughed.
They rediscovered the feelings they had when they were young. There are many things that the two sides need not talk about, and the other side will understand their own thoughts.
Tina played a great role in this. When she pressed Rove and David about some things, the tacit understanding between them would be cruelly tested again and again.
If something goes wrong, usually three people will suffer, and Newt can't escape no matter what.
In the middle of the night, after everyone in the hut fell asleep, David quietly opened the door, the corridor was dark, only two small lamps provided a little bit of light, illuminating the little distance around it.
After a while, there was a noise from the room next to David. With a click, the door opened, and a small head poked out, smiling at David.
(End of this chapter)
Rove had short dark brown hair, and his appearance was very similar to that of Newt when he was young, especially his eyes and big ears, which were exactly the same as Newt's.
Rove has a darker complexion than David, probably because he spends most of the year outdoors.
He is now studying at the Thunderbird Academy of the Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the United States, which is the same academy as Tina.
And how did Rove grow so much taller?
What kind of feed did you eat behind my back?
Grow so fast.
David thought to himself that the last time he and Newt met, they were about the same height.
"Rove!" David quietly stood on tiptoe and walked to Rove's vicinity to greet him.
Rove smiled, then slapped David on the shoulder and pressed his tiptoe down: "Why don't you call me brother?"
David smiled slightly: "Well, dear brother, can you call me again?"
Rove was taken aback, and then slapped David on the body again: "You kid."
Then Rove went up to say hello to Newt and Tina.
"John?" Rove looked at John and said.
John nodded with a smile: "Hello, Rove."
Rove stepped forward and gave him a hug: "Thank you for taking care of my grandpa and grandma at home."
"This is what I should do, not their words, I don't know where I am wandering!" John said solemnly.
After exchanging greetings, several people went to the restaurant to have lunch and rest for a while, Rove and David went out together.
"You two don't go too far!" Tina shouted after them.
"Understood, grandma." David waved to Tina.
Through the fence wall of the small courtyard, Rove and David walked to the edge of the forest.
"David, do you remember? It's right here." Rove pointed to a big tree not far away: "When you were young, you were hung up on the tree by some elves."
Halfway through the talk, Rove laughed loudly: "You couldn't get down, and then you cried hard on the top, and I could hear the sound in the room."
"Later, after you came down, you led your grandfather to squat in the forest for a few days, captured all the elves, and sent them back to Cornwall. Grandpa was also talked about by grandma for several days, blaming him for not keeping Bring the elf here."
David rolled his eyes and snorted angrily: "You are the same. When you were young, you couldn't even beat Hobby, and you were stuck in a tree by it. If I didn't take it away, you wouldn't be able to get down."
"You remember such trivial things? Tsk, you have this spare time, why don't you memorize some useful things." Rove said disgustedly.
"Aren't you the same?" David glanced at Rove contemptuously.
"What kind of eyes do you have?" Rove said loudly, "My brain is all used on big things."
"Oh, is it a big deal for me to be hung on a tree? Then I am much greater than Dumbledore. After all, no one thinks it is a big deal for him to be hung on a tree when he was a child." David said.
Rove scratched his head: "I just remembered these little things in some useless places."
David was silent for a while, looked at Rove and said seriously: "When you recite the floating spell, do you often say 'f' instead of 's'?"
"No! How could you say that?" Rove said suspiciously: "Do you think I'm so bad that I can make mistakes with such a simple spell? I'm an excellent student at Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry!"
"How could it be!" David said pretending to be confused: "Then you brag so much every day, where do you find it? Don't you have to go to class?"
"You bastard!" Rove put his arms around David's shoulders, pressed him hard, and said with a smile.
"It hurts, it hurts, Rove, let go, you fool!" David said loudly.
"You still dare to call me a reckless man! I'm getting bolder and bolder." Luo Fu's hand suddenly increased a lot of strength.
Rove's muscles are quite similar to Newt's. After David was subdued by him, he had no chance to resist. He quickly said: "I was wrong, I was wrong, I sincerely apologize to you, Rove, even you I will forget about not being able to beat the cat!"
"You still say!" Rove pressed David a little: "How about you call me brother, and I will let you go?"
"Then strangle me to death." David said immediately, giving up all resistance.
"Is it so scary to call my brother? I would rather die than die." Rove reluctantly let go of David's hand and helped him straighten his clothes.
"You know nothing, you reckless man!" After a while, David yelled loudly, and immediately ran towards the forest.
"How dare you say that!" Rove rushed over immediately.
After the sun had set some distance away, the two were lying under a big tree, and the hut where they lived could be seen directly in front of them.
"Rove, do you know why Grandpa and the others cast the Loyalty Curse on the house?" David asked softly, squinting his eyes at the cabin in the distance.
"Not sure." Rove said, "My mother told me when I was planning to come back."
"But it should be related to the R organization." Rove was silent for a while and continued: "Father and mother are also busy recently, and we haven't seen each other for a long time."
"Organization R?" David muttered.
"Are they active again?" David frowned.
"Basically, I encountered them once with my father and mother last year, but there were not many of them." Rove said slowly as he recalled: "Since then, my father and mother have been busy, and it should be theirs." reason."
"We met them when we were in Athens, and we got into a fight with them," David said.
"Well, grandpa sent us a letter." Rove shrugged helplessly after finishing speaking: "But after that, the letters between grandpa, father and mother will not be shown to me. I asked them, and they didn't say anything. They thought we were too young."
"This is all using the Loyalty Curse, the situation doesn't look optimistic!" David muttered.
Suddenly his eyes lit up, and he stood up and looked at Rove, only to see that Rove also raised his head immediately.
"We are at night." The two said a few words at the same time, then stopped, looked at each other and laughed.
They rediscovered the feelings they had when they were young. There are many things that the two sides need not talk about, and the other side will understand their own thoughts.
Tina played a great role in this. When she pressed Rove and David about some things, the tacit understanding between them would be cruelly tested again and again.
If something goes wrong, usually three people will suffer, and Newt can't escape no matter what.
In the middle of the night, after everyone in the hut fell asleep, David quietly opened the door, the corridor was dark, only two small lamps provided a little bit of light, illuminating the little distance around it.
After a while, there was a noise from the room next to David. With a click, the door opened, and a small head poked out, smiling at David.
(End of this chapter)
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