Master Druid at Hogwarts

Chapter 17 Diagon Alley



Chapter 17 Diagon Alley

Not having a checklist is actually not a big deal.

Not to mention that Professor McGonagall is already familiar with the needs of little wizards of all grades every year. He can also know what to buy by directly asking the shops in Diagon Alley.

Professor McGonagall tapped Fish on the forehead lightly as punishment, and then led him to the lobby of the Leaky Cauldron.

It was another familiar but boring exchange of greetings, and an unfamiliar wizard's question about Fisher's identity.

Anyway, Fish pretended not to hear, he was still hungry.

"Bring me and Fish a breakfast, Tom."

After greeting the acquaintances in the lobby, Professor McGonagall waved to Tom, the boss at the bar.

Tom responded, turned around and went to the back kitchen, and came back with two dinner plates after a while, and put them in front of Professor McGonagall and Fish respectively.

stare--(_..)
After poking the toast and raw liver on the plate with his fingers, Fisher looked at Professor McGonagall with a bitter expression on his face.

Is this what you said was delicious?
Minerva is indeed a great liar!
Professor McGonagall was a little embarrassed by Fish's stare. She cleared her throat and comforted her in a low voice: "You can eat something to fill your stomach first, and I will buy you something delicious when you get to Diagon Alley."

After staring at Professor McGonagall for a long time, Fisher finally decided to believe her again, grabbed the pancakes on the plate and began to bite angrily.

Although the appearance is not very good, the taste of this baked bread is actually not bad, but Fish prefers meat in comparison.

So he put down the half-eaten toast, instead held the fork to pick up a piece of raw liver, and put it into his mouth.

The taste is surprisingly good, and it is still delicious meat!
"Meow~"

Fisher, who was in a much happier mood, narrowed his eyes, quickly swept away the raw liver on the plate, then picked up the remaining half of the baked pancake, dipped it in the raw liver soup and ate it clean.

When the two of them had enough to eat and drink, Professor McGonagall led Fish across the bar of the Leaky Cauldron to a small courtyard surrounded by walls.

There's nothing here but a trash can and some weeds.

"Fish, you have to remember the next steps clearly."

Professor McGonagall walked to the only trash can and drew out his wand.

"Count up three blocks, then count down two blocks inward—then tap the brick three times."

As she spoke, she demonstrated to Fish, drawing a circle towards a brick that looked battered, and then tapped it lightly three times with her wand.

The knocked brick began to vibrate and move, and then a small hole appeared in the middle of the wall, and the hole grew bigger and bigger.Not long after, a wide archway appeared in front of them.

Fish looked in along the archway, and on the other side of the archway was a winding cobbled street with no end in sight.

"Let's go."

Professor McGonagall turned his head towards Fish, and walked into the archway first. Fish quickly followed, and kept turning his head, looking at everything around him curiously.

When both of them passed through the archway, the archway behind them instantly changed back to the wall.

Entering Diagon Alley, the first one is the Partage Crucible Store, which specializes in selling crucibles. Professor McGonagall quickly bought a pewter crucible of standard size 2 in the store, and then rushed to the next one with Fish shop.

The resolute Professor McGonagall only took a short time to buy textbooks, crucibles, balances, telescopes and other supplies for Fish. By the way, he also bought the largest ice cream at Florin's Cold Drink Shop to appease the constant Fisher glanced at the direction of the Yila Owl Shop.

"Next, only uniforms and wands remain."

Professor McGonagall counted with his fingers, and dragged Fish to Madam Malkin's robe store.

"Minerva, that shop seems very interesting meow."

Fish, who was forcibly dragged away, pointed to the jumping and playing magic joke shop not far away. Through the window, he could see the magical fireworks being displayed inside.

Professor McGonagall pretended not to hear it. Fish, the little fur cat, was enough for her. What if he came into contact with the products of the Magic Joke Shop?Even Zoko's Joke Shop in Hogsmeade, she deliberately avoided taking Fish to visit.

Compared with the little guy Fish, the twins of the Weasley family are not worth mentioning at all.

Thinking that Fish would probably know George and Fred after he enrolled, Professor McGonagall suddenly didn't want him to be sorted into Gryffindor.

The process of purchasing the uniform was also very smooth. Fish has long been used to wearing human clothing, so even though the process of Madam Malkin gesticulating on her body with a tape measure and robe was boring, Fish still endured it.

Because Minerva promised him to buy him a large ice cream after the end.

After buying the uniforms needed for school at Mrs. Malkin, Professor McGonagall kept his word. He took Fish back to Florin's Cold Drink Shop and ate a large box of ice cream before taking him to this meeting. The last stop of the corner alley tour -

Almost all wizards in England must go to the Ollivander Wand Shop once in this life.

The Ollivander Wand Shop is located at the end of Diagon Alley. The whole store looks small and dilapidated. The gold signboard on the door has been peeled off, and it reads: Ollivander: Excellent wands since 382 BC.

A wand stood alone on a faded purple upholstery in a dusty window.

Fish followed Professor McGonagall into the shop. Apart from a bench, there were only countless long and narrow boxes stacked up to the ceiling.

After surveying the surroundings of the store, Fisher suddenly turned his head to the right, looking at the back of the store covered by countless boxes.

Because there was a sudden tinkling of bells over there.

"good morning."

An old man with white hair and eyebrows, and even silver-white eyes came out from behind and came in front of Fish and Professor McGonagall.

"Hello, Mr. Ollivander."

Professor McGonagall smiled and nodded to Garrick Ollivander in response.

"Oh, it's you, Ms. McGonagall, what a happy reunion... Fir wood, nine and a half inches, hard, and very suitable for transfiguration." Mr. Ollivander's voice was very soft, He blinked at Professor McGonagall, "I think you're satisfied with it?"

"Of course, I couldn't be more satisfied."

"That's good, that's good." Mr. Ollivander nodded his head happily, and then looked at Fish, "So, this is the child you adopted?"

"Yes, I brought him to you to pick out a wand. After all, there is no better wand shop in England than yours."

Mr. Ollivander, who was praised by Professor McGonagall, smiled even more happily. He took out a long tape measure engraved with silver scales from his pocket, and asked Fish softly: "So, Fish Meck Mr. Ge, what is your dominant hand?"

"Meow?"

Fish looked at his hands, tilted his head to think for a while, and then raised his left hand high.

"This one!" (●ΦωΦ●)
"Don't lift it so high, come on, put your arms flat."

Mr. Ollivander put the tape measure on Fish's shoulder, and then the tape measure moved around Fish's body by itself.

First from the shoulder to the fingertips, then from the wrist to the elbow, from the shoulder to the floor, from the knee to the armpit, even the circumference of the head, and even the distance between the nostrils, this tape measure did not let go.

Fish resisted the instinct to pounce on the tape measure, and let it wander back and forth on his body.

As much as he wanted to grab the tape measure and have some fun, he wanted a wand even more...

Because Minerva used this kind of small stick called a magic wand to cast those strange spells to make herself submissive.

So Fish has thought more than once, if one day he also has a magic wand...

Then Minerva can't control him!

At this time, Mr. Ollivander had already removed many long boxes from various shelves and piled them at Fisher's feet randomly.

"All right."

Mr. Ollivander finished the measurement, slipped the rolled tape measure on the ground and took it back into his pocket, and took out a magic wand from the box piled up beside him, and handed it to Fish.

"Try this one, Mr. McGonagall. It is also made of fir wood and dragon's heart nerve, and it is also hard, but the length is longer than Minerva's, twelve inches. You can try to swing it around. "

Fish took the wand that was said to be made of the same material as Minerva, and did not follow Mr. Ollivander's instructions to wave it, but put it in front of his eyes for a moment, and then...

Take a bite.

……

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 Professor McGonagall's wand I found is fir wood, a dragon's heart nerve, nine and a half inches.

  However, the official perimeter is about 35 centimeters long, which is thirteen and one-half inches.

  I don't know if there is a problem with the information I found, or if the surrounding areas are not following the official settings.

  A little bit of common knowledge, male cats are more likely to be left-handed, while female cats are more likely to be right-handed.

  When I wrote about Fish using a fork and a towel, I also specifically wrote about the left hand...

  It's all about the details! o(* ̄︶ ̄*)o
  ……

  At this time, I should still be in the car...

  
 
(End of this chapter)


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