The next morning, Twain took Angelica and Ella to Diagon Alley to buy the items on the admission list.
The first stop was to buy Hogwarts uniforms.
Angelica started complaining when she came out of the robe shop.
The Hogwarts uniform was the same color and style. If it wasn't for the school's rules, which required her to wear the school uniform, Angelica swore that she would never wear such an ugly robe.
Ella was fine. She was just curious why the school uniform robes she bought didn't have collars.
Twain explained that this was because the freshmen did not know which college they would be assigned to before they entered the school. Different colleges would use different colors of collars to distinguish them.
Gryffindor was red.
Slytherin was green.
Krauravin was blue.
Hufflepuff was yellow.
When the sorting was over, the robe shop would use owls to deliver the corresponding collars to the freshmen.
Speaking of the division, Ella started to worry.
She had already learned about the general situation of the four academies from Twain.
Gryffindor, Slytherin, and Clarowen were all fine, but it would be terrible if they were assigned to Hufflepuff.
Of the four Houses, Hufflepuff was the most mediocre and the least significant.
Ella had been invisible for many years because of the curse on her body. She did not want to continue living like this at Hogwarts.
The sorting was decided by the Sorting Hat, and Twain could not say which academy Ella would be assigned to.
However, Twain was clear about the principle of the Sorting Hat.
It was Legilimency, which read the wearer's memories and thoughts to determine which academy was suitable.
According to the Sorting Hat's standards, Twain would definitely be assigned to Slytherin.
Because of the existence of the whitewashing system, Twain felt that there might be a surprise waiting for him at the sorting ceremony.
Out of concern for the division, when she arrived at the bookstore at the second stop, Ella not only bought all the textbooks needed for the first grade on the shopping list, but also bought dozens of extra-cursory books in one go.
They were all books on the history of magic, common spells, magic principles, and so on.
Angelica, on the other hand, had the desire to shop at the robe shop.
When she entered the bookstore and saw the rows of bookshelves, she began to feel sleepy.
If he had the time to read, he might as well look at himself in the mirror.
Like Angelica, Twain only bought the textbooks needed for the first grade.
The books he was interested in were all in the restricted section of the Hogwarts library.
The magic books in the shop were all child's play to him.
After leaving the bookstore, the three of them went to buy cauldrons, binoculars, brass scales, and other things.
When she passed by a pharmacy with baskets of bat spleens and eel eyeballs, Angelica accidentally stepped on a pool of sticky liquid. In a fit of anger, her hair turned fiery red and looked like it was about to smoke at any moment.
With Twain's warning, Angelica changed her hair color back.
Twain did not even use his wand. He reached out and pointed at Angelica's shoes.
"Clean it up!"
A cleaning spell instantly made Angelica's shoes clean.
Ella's eyes widened with envy.
Twain could actually cast without a staff.
She had seen this in a book in the bookstore just now. It was said that only very powerful wizards could master this Supreme Magical Technique.
But in fact, Twain was just too lazy to take the wand.
Although it was a Supreme Magical Technique, it was also the weakest Supreme Magical Technique.
As long as there was enough mana, anyone could cast spells without a staff.
In comparison, being able to cast spells silently or even without spells was truly awesome.
Even if he had mastered wandless spellcasting, Twain would still choose to use the wand in most cases.
The reason was simple. A wand could increase the speed, strength, and effect of a spell.
No matter how powerful a wizard was, a wand was essential.
Because no one would refuse to be stronger.
Looking at Ella's dream-like appearance, Twain decided to go to Ollivander's Wand Shop first.
Pushing open the door, the young Garrick Ollivander appeared in front of the three of them.
"Good morning!"
"Mr. Corleone, we meet again.”
Twain nodded at Garrick Ollivander.
"I've brought two new Hogwarts students to choose their wands.”
" Of course, Ella Andrew, Angelica Bashar. Professor Dumbledore has mentioned you to me, but I didn't expect to meet you so soon.”Garrick Ollivander extended his hand warmly to the two women.
Ella was the first to shake hands with Garrick Ollivander.
Angelica was a little unhappy.
She thought the wand shop was small and run-down, and the wands sold here were probably not good either.
If she did not know that Twain was very rich, Angelica would have suspected that Twain had deliberately brought them here to buy cheap goods.
After shaking hands, Garrick Ollivander asked the two women who would go first.
"It's me."
Angelica spoke first.
She didn't want to stay in this shabby little wand shop any longer, so she decided to end it with a random wand.
Garrick Ollivander took out a long silver tape measure from his pocket and had Angelica raise her most used hand.
First, he measured his shoulders to his fingertips, then his wrists to his elbows, his shoulders to the floor, his knees to his armpits, and finally his head circumference.
Most of the time, the tape measure was measuring automatically, and Garrick Ollivander was recording on a piece of parchment.
Twain watched with relish.
He hadn't experienced this the last time he was here, but he was still curious.
" Mr. Ollivander, the new students are only eleven years old, and your measurements have changed drastically in less than half a year. What's the point of doing this?”
Garrick Ollivander turned and adjusted his glasses.
"Miss Bashar, do you mind if I show Mr. Corleone the measurement data?”
Angelica agreed without thinking.
Garrick Ollivander handed over the parchment.
Tang En glanced at the contents of the parchment and was surprised to find that it did not record Angelica's current physical measurements at all.
Looking up in surprise, Garrick Ollivander took the initiative to explain,""This is the adult data based on Miss Bashar's age and bone growth rate. Under normal circumstances, there won't be any errors.”
Twain shrugged.
This wasn't scientific, but it was very magical!
The first thing Angelica did when the measurement was over was not to care about her wand, but to snatch the parchment from Garrick Ollivander's hand and read it.
Seeing that he could grow to 168 cm when he reached adulthood, he was relieved.
At the same time, he looked at Ella provocatively.
The expression on his face was clearly saying.
It's your turn!
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