Starting from Hogwarts, drawing cards to become a god
95 Dumbledore’s Christmas Present

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After calming down for a long time, Leon got out of bed and began to resume his normal life. What was Leon's normal life? Of course, he had to spend money first.

He exchanged all his 2310 chips into the balance of the card pool, a total of 11550 points. Including his previous balance, a total of 11835 points was enough to draw a gold card pool and ten purple card pools.

As for the blue card pool, Leon did not plan to draw it anymore. Without the UP, the blue card pool was completely meaningless to him now. Those damn white rewards could make Leon's blood pressure soar.

He played the purple card pool ten times, the familiar Russian roulette, the familiar green and blue, and the purple card pool only had one base. Leon felt terrible.

"Congratulations to the host for drawing five skill points! (Purple)"

" Congratulations to the host for drawing an item: Arlo's Bonfire! Congratulations

to the host for drawing an item: Magic wand! The

remaining green ones were a bunch of consumable items, such as Goblin Engineering Bombs, Mana Recovery Potions, and Soul Stones that stored ordinary souls.

There was no need to talk about skill points. If he knew anything, it meant that Leon could have two more Level 5 skills. He could even upgrade his skills to Level 5. Adding the two points he had left, Leon now had a total of seven skill points.

"Arlo's Bonfire: Consumable item. Ignite the bonfire and provide you with a fire immunity blessing. The blessing lasts for five minutes.”

"Magic Wand: All spellcasting within the range of the wielder will store one charging point for the magic wand, up to a maximum of ten points. When the wand is used, each charging point will restore ten points of mana to the wielder. Cooldown time of each use is five minutes.”

Even though Arlo's bonfire was Blue grade, five minutes of Fire Immunity Blessing was already beyond the scope of Blue grade rewards. Leon knew very well what five minutes of Fire Immunity meant. Even if he was hit in the face by the Fierce Fire Curse, it wouldn't be able to burn a single hair on his face. Unfortunately, it was a consumable. However, if it wasn't a consumable, it probably wouldn't be Blue grade.

As for the Magic Wand, he was very familiar with it. After all, it was a classic item in the game that he had played before. It was known as the Anti-Killing Divine Weapon. It could recover 100 points of mana when it was filled with 10 points. To Leon, whose total mana limit was only 200 points, it was equivalent to a 50% increase in endurance. Unfortunately, it had been weakened. The cooldown time was five minutes. If Leon really fought, he did not know if he could hold on, so he could only use it once in battle.

As for the green consumable items, Leon was speechless. The Goblin Engineering Bomb had a conflict with the grenades he carried, and the Goblin technology was very unstable. It could easily kill him.

The Mana Recovery Potion was not bad. It could recover 50 points of mana in one go, and then recover 10 points every second for the next ten seconds, totaling 150 points. It was not bad. With the wand, it seemed that his endurance had doubled. Unfortunately, he only had two bottles.

But what the hell was a Soul Stone that stored souls? He was a mage, not a warlock who played with souls. What could he do with this thing? As a sacrifice to summon demons? Most importantly, he didn't know how to do it!

Thus, the Goblin Engineering Bomb was directly converted into chips, but the price was only worth two pitiful chips, and that was still a pile of money.

As for the Soul Stone, Leon hesitated for a moment before exchanging it for chips. It was quite valuable. An ordinary soul was worth 50 chips. Leon was so excited that he almost wanted to collect money to exchange for a Class Advancement Book and become a Warlock. However, considering that the method of making the Soul Stone might make him an enemy of the entire Magic World, which was not in line with his leisurely life goal, he could only suppress the greed and evil thoughts in his heart.

However, Leon didn't dare to draw the next gold card pool. After all, the purple card pool only had a guarantee, which proved that his luck today wasn't too good. Therefore, he had to accept his fate.

Anyway, he had already drawn all the free cards. He could draw the paid gold cards whenever he wanted. Instead of drawing the lowest quality purple card, he might as well save it for when he was lucky and try to get the gold or even dark gold card.

As for the new skill points, Leon did not hesitate. He directly threw 3 points into the level 2 Polymorph and instantly raised it to level 5. This was the most suitable spell for Leon to invest skill points into. Unfortunately, Leon's Polymorph talent was only 4 points, which was far from reaching the minimum increase of 6 points. Even if it was a level 5 Polymorph, it only had the convenience of casting without a staff. There was still a gap between him and Professor McGonagall, a true master of Transfiguration.

After drawing the rewards from the pay-to-win system, Leon naturally wouldn't let go of the Christmas gift box. However, when he thought about how it was Christmas today, the system didn't organize any activities. He was speechless. When other pay-to-win games met with holidays, they would provide all kinds of benefits such as top-ups, gifts, and refunds. Why couldn't his pay-to-win system learn that? He didn't know what kind of promotion he should have.

Unfortunately, no matter how much Leon ridiculed him, the System seemed to not hear him. It did not reply to Leon, nor did it mock Leon for being delusional.

Looking at the Christmas tree filled with gift boxes in the corner of the dormitory, Leon excitedly went over. It was his first time receiving a gift on Christmas, and he did not know who sent it, but Leon only hoped that there were Galleons in it.

He picked up a light blue gift box and opened it. Leon saw the congratulatory message and present. It was from Harry. It was a music box from the Muggle world that could play Christmas music. Leon could only say that it was okay.

The second gift box was a pink one. This one was Penello's. Inside was a light gray scarf. It seemed to be a hand-knitted scarf. Because of the large needle holes, the shop probably wouldn't sell such defective products. However, this was someone else's gift. It was a good gift.

The third gift box was also pink. It was Hermione's. What made him speechless was that Hermione gave him a scarf, but the craftsmanship was better than Penelope's. It was a red scarf with the Slytherin badge embroidered on it.

Leon then opened another gift box. It was a name he didn't recognize, but it should be Penelope's parents. Since both of them had the same surname, they gave him a colorful Santa Claus doll. It seemed to be a magical item that could move on its own on the ground. It could also sing Christmas songs and wish Leon a merry Christmas. Leon didn't let Penelope's parents down and directly threw it away to exchange for chips. In the end, he couldn't even get a single chip, barely managing to get 0.5 chips.

Then, Leon saw the book "Transfiguration Expansion" from Professor McGonagall, the book "Dueling Skills" from Professor Flitwick, and a rough blanket from Hagrid. What made him speechless was that this blanket was valued at 80 chips in the appraisal skill because it was made of unicorn fur.

As for Snape's gift, Leon didn't see it at all. He couldn't help but complain about the relationship between his professor and himself. He was afraid that it was fake. However, Dumbledore's gift was a little intriguing.

Because he had given him the Sorcerer's Stone that Nick Flamel had entrusted him with setting a trap for Voldemort! After calming down for a long time, Leon got out of bed and began to resume his normal life. What was Leon's normal life? Of course, he had to spend money first.

He exchanged all his 2310 chips into the balance of the card pool, a total of 11550 points. Including his previous balance, a total of 11835 points was enough to draw a gold card pool and ten purple card pools.

As for the blue card pool, Leon did not plan to draw it anymore. Without the UP, the blue card pool was completely meaningless to him now. Those damn white rewards could make Leon's blood pressure soar.

He played the purple card pool ten times, the familiar Russian roulette, the familiar green and blue, and the purple card pool only had one base. Leon felt terrible.

"Congratulations to the host for drawing five skill points! (Purple)"

" Congratulations to the host for drawing an item: Arlo's Bonfire! Congratulations

to the host for drawing an item: Magic wand! The

remaining green ones were a bunch of consumable items, such as Goblin Engineering Bombs, Mana Recovery Potions, and Soul Stones that stored ordinary souls.

There was no need to talk about skill points. If he knew anything, it meant that Leon could have two more Level 5 skills. He could even upgrade his skills to Level 5. Adding the two points he had left, Leon now had a total of seven skill points.

"Arlo's Bonfire: Consumable item. Ignite the bonfire and provide you with a fire immunity blessing. The blessing lasts for five minutes.”

"Magic Wand: All spellcasting within the range of the wielder will store one charging point for the magic wand, up to a maximum of ten points. When the wand is used, each charging point will restore ten points of mana to the wielder. Cooldown time of each use is five minutes.”

Even though Arlo's bonfire was Blue grade, five minutes of Fire Immunity Blessing was already beyond the scope of Blue grade rewards. Leon knew very well what five minutes of Fire Immunity meant. Even if he was hit in the face by the Fierce Fire Curse, it wouldn't be able to burn a single hair on his face. Unfortunately, it was a consumable. However, if it wasn't a consumable, it probably wouldn't be Blue grade.

As for the Magic Wand, he was very familiar with it. After all, it was a classic item in the game that he had played before. It was known as the Anti-Killing Divine Weapon. It could recover 100 points of mana when it was filled with 10 points. To Leon, whose total mana limit was only 200 points, it was equivalent to a 50% increase in endurance. Unfortunately, it had been weakened. The cooldown time was five minutes. If Leon really fought, he did not know if he could hold on, so he could only use it once in battle.

As for the green consumable items, Leon was speechless. The Goblin Engineering Bomb had a conflict with the grenades he carried, and the Goblin technology was very unstable. It could easily kill him.

The Mana Recovery Potion was not bad. It could recover 50 points of mana in one go, and then recover 10 points every second for the next ten seconds, totaling 150 points. It was not bad. With the wand, it seemed that his endurance had doubled. Unfortunately, he only had two bottles.

But what the hell was a Soul Stone that stored souls? He was a mage, not a warlock who played with souls. What could he do with this thing? As a sacrifice to summon demons? Most importantly, he didn't know how to do it!

Thus, the Goblin Engineering Bomb was directly converted into chips, but the price was only worth two pitiful chips, and that was still a pile of money.

As for the Soul Stone, Leon hesitated for a moment before exchanging it for chips. It was quite valuable. An ordinary soul was worth 50 chips. Leon was so excited that he almost wanted to collect money to exchange for a Class Advancement Book and become a Warlock. However, considering that the method of making the Soul Stone might make him an enemy of the entire Magic World, which was not in line with his leisurely life goal, he could only suppress the greed and evil thoughts in his heart.

However, Leon didn't dare to draw the next gold card pool. After all, the purple card pool only had a guarantee, which proved that his luck today wasn't too good. Therefore, he had to accept his fate.

Anyway, he had already drawn all the free cards. He could draw the paid gold cards whenever he wanted. Instead of drawing the lowest quality purple card, he might as well save it for when he was lucky and try to get the gold or even dark gold card.

As for the new skill points, Leon did not hesitate. He directly threw 3 points into the level 2 Polymorph and instantly raised it to level 5. This was the most suitable spell for Leon to invest skill points into. Unfortunately, Leon's Polymorph talent was only 4 points, which was far from reaching the minimum increase of 6 points. Even if it was a level 5 Polymorph, it only had the convenience of casting without a staff. There was still a gap between him and Professor McGonagall, a true master of Transfiguration.

After drawing the rewards from the pay-to-win system, Leon naturally wouldn't let go of the Christmas gift box. However, when he thought about how it was Christmas today, the system didn't organize any activities. He was speechless. When other pay-to-win games met with holidays, they would provide all kinds of benefits such as top-ups, gifts, and refunds. Why couldn't his pay-to-win system learn that? He didn't know what kind of promotion he should have.

Unfortunately, no matter how much Leon ridiculed him, the System seemed to not hear him. It did not reply to Leon, nor did it mock Leon for being delusional.

Looking at the Christmas tree filled with gift boxes in the corner of the dormitory, Leon excitedly went over. It was his first time receiving a gift on Christmas, and he did not know who sent it, but Leon only hoped that there were Galleons in it.

He picked up a light blue gift box and opened it. Leon saw the congratulatory message and present. It was from Harry. It was a music box from the Muggle world that could play Christmas music. Leon could only say that it was okay.

The second gift box was a pink one. This one was Penello's. Inside was a light gray scarf. It seemed to be a hand-knitted scarf. Because of the large needle holes, the shop probably wouldn't sell such defective products. However, this was someone else's gift. It was a good gift.

The third gift box was also pink. It was Hermione's. What made him speechless was that Hermione gave him a scarf, but the craftsmanship was better than Penelope's. It was a red scarf with the Slytherin badge embroidered on it.

Leon then opened another gift box. It was a name he didn't recognize, but it should be Penelope's parents. Since both of them had the same surname, they gave him a colorful Santa Claus doll. It seemed to be a magical item that could move on its own on the ground. It could also sing Christmas songs and wish Leon a merry Christmas. Leon didn't let Penelope's parents down and directly threw it away to exchange for chips. In the end, he couldn't even get a single chip, barely managing to get 0.5 chips.

Then, Leon saw the book "Transfiguration Expansion" from Professor McGonagall, the book "Dueling Skills" from Professor Flitwick, and a rough blanket from Hagrid. What made him speechless was that this blanket was valued at 80 chips in the appraisal skill because it was made of unicorn fur.

As for Snape's gift, Leon didn't see it at all. He couldn't help but complain about the relationship between his professor and himself. He was afraid that it was fake. However, Dumbledore's gift was a little intriguing.

Because he had given him the Sorcerer's Stone that Nick Flamel had entrusted him with setting a trap for Voldemort!

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