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    The next morning, Kewen got up on time, but after seeing the change in the room, he could only give up the idea of ​​going out to exercise, because now he was in Diagon Alley, not at school.

    Looking at the clock hanging on the wall, it was just six o'clock.

    Looking out the window through the small window, it was still dark.

    Listening intently, there was no movement outside, and Ollivander obviously hadn't gotten up yet.

    In response, Kewen had to wear clothes and go downstairs to help the wand shop clean up the dust and sanitation with the 'family spell' he learned from school.

    Perhaps sensing the magic fluctuations, Ollivander's figure appeared at the entrance of the stairs on the second floor. After seeing Kewen's actions on the first floor, Ollivander couldn't help but smile in admiration.

    The sound of footsteps caught Cowen's attention, and while controlling a ball of dust floating in the air with his wand, he turned his head to look at the stairs.

    "You got up sir."

    "Yeah." Ollivander came to the lobby on the first floor and said to Cowen with a smile, "You don't have to do these things."

    "There's nothing to do anyway," Kewen said, shaking his wand slightly, causing the ball of dust in the air to fly into the trash can.

    "It's a beautiful 'Silent Spell' operation." Ollivander commented with a sigh.

    "Professor Flitwick's teachings have inspired me a lot," Cowen responded.

    "Ah, that's right." Ollivander nodded. "You mentioned in the letter you wrote to me. From the letters you wrote, it seems that you had a good time at school."

    Kewen: "Well, yes, my life at school is very fulfilling."

    "And what about the difficulties? Is there anything you can't solve yourself?" Ollivander asked. "You rarely mention difficulties in your letters."

    "There are not many difficulties, um..." Kewen thought for a while, and then smiled slightly: "Except for provoking Slytherin Academy, everything else is fine. The professors are very enthusiastic to help me in learning, and there are also gentlemen in other aspects. You solved it for me."

    "Well, Slytherin." Ollivander shook his head slightly and sighed: "Almost all the people who can be assigned to that academy are not very easy to get along with, but they won't do too much things to you in the school. , you just need to be more vigilant."

    Seeing Kewen nodding, Ollivander continued to ask: "By the way, is the pen I mailed to you easy to use? You know, I have no idea about Muggle things, and I don't know the one I bought for you at the beginning. The pen is right."

    "It's very useful, thank you again, sir." Kewen replied: "Speaking of which, I have to trouble you again. I want to buy two more 'Automatic Shorthand Quills'. I can't quickly record class notes for some courses. "

    "Of course!" Mr. Ollivander came to the spirit and said with a smile: "I don't have any good ideas about pens, but when it comes to quills, I can give you a lot of good recommendations. I'll show you when the store opens. Look."

    "Okay, thank you sir." Kewen politely thanked, after all, it was Ollivander's money.

    "What's there to thank for this." Ollivander smiled and shook his head: "Don't meet me, and slowly treat me as family in the future."

    "Yeah." Ke Wen nodded...

    Around nine o'clock, various shops in Diagon Alley opened their doors one after another. Ollivander took Cowen to the 'Change Ink Stationery Store', and not only bought two 'Automatic Shorthand Quills' for Cowen, but also added some ink and paper to Cowen.

    After returning to the store, the two tidied up the wand box in the store, and then there was nothing to do.

    After all, the school season has already passed, and there are very few wizards to buy wands in normal times, and it is good to have one guest a day.

    The two could not sit still, so they continued to chat, but Ollivander was obviously hesitant during this chat.

    "Korwen, how many spells do you have now?" Ollivander asked.

    "I have mastered all the spells that can be mastered in the first-year course." Kewen only regarded it as an ordinary chat, so he answered truthfully: "In addition, I have mastered the advanced usage of 'Iron Armor', and Professor Flitwick recommended it to me. My 'Emotional Charms' series, as well as Professor Sprout's 'Compendium of Household Charms' and Professor McGonagall's some Transfiguration guides."

    Ollivander was a little surprised when he heard the words: "Have you fully grasped all of these?"

    "Yes." Ke Wen nodded: "I also mastered the advanced usage of the 'Recovery Mantra' and the 'Clear Spring Mantra', but I haven't practiced it myself, but I have fully grasped the principle."

    "God." Ollivander sighed, and then said incredulously, "You have mastered so much knowledge in just three months. No wonder you keep writing to me saying that you don't have enough time."

    Facing Kewen's wry smile, Ollivander asked, "Then do you still have time to spend with your classmates?"

    "There is time." Kewen responded: "Maybe I have a good talent for learning. I don't feel any difficulty in learning magic spells, so I have enough time to get along with my classmates. Of course, I still prefer to study, but If there are more study tasks, then the time to get along with classmates will not be enough.”

    "It's good to know restraint." Ollivander nodded slowly: "Knowledge can't be learned, they won't disappear there, you have to take your time. Otherwise, you will learn too many spells at one time, until you can really use it. When it arrives, it’s easy to not know what spell to use.”

    "Maybe I have the same Ravenclaw heart as you." Kewen said with a slightly wry smile: "I still prefer to keep learning new knowledge. I chose Gryffindor when I was hot-headed..."

    Then, Cowan explained to Ollivander what happened at the time of the separation and his regrets after that, to a burst of laughter.

    "So I'm very entangled now." Kewen then complained, "I want to learn more knowledge, but I don't have enough time, and my memory doesn't allow it, so recently I've always been between this kind of gain and loss. Confused repeatedly."

    Ollivander did not respond immediately, but showed a contemplative expression after hearing the words.

    Seeing this, Kewen didn't bother and waited quietly for Ollivander to return to his senses.

    After more than five minutes, Ollivander took a deep breath, looked up into Kewen's eyes, hesitated and said, "Maybe... I can help you solve this problem."

    "Do you have any good suggestions?" Kewen came to the spirit and asked expectantly.

    "Well... some families have such a secret spell..." Ollivander seemed a little hesitant, and was silent for a while after speaking.

    Then, Ollivander seemed to have made up his mind and looked directly into Kewen's eyes again: "I'll teach you this spell!"

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