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Chapter 3011 () One hundred uses of magic wands(1/2)

As we all know, Garrick Ollivander is one of the three major wand makers in the European wizarding world, as famous as Grigovitch in Northern Europe.

In this regard, some wizards think that it is not just that, but that Ollivander is actually the best wand maker in the world?

Because many foreigners will even go to Diagon Alley just to buy a wand produced by Ollivander instead of buying it locally?

Anyway!

No matter what, no one can deny that, apart from his eccentric nature, Mr. Ollivander is indeed top-notch in his profession and skills!

In particular, the other party has such a rigorous and almost rigorous pursuit, and is obsessed with the extraordinary theory of demonstrating the mysterious connection between wands and wizards, which is beyond the reach of ordinary wand makers.

Therefore, for customers who buy a wand, he must first measure the user's arm length, forearm length, height, head circumference and other dimensions, and then choose a wand for the customer based on these parameters.

He believes that every wand is different, because in addition to different woods, the wands also use different unicorn hairs, phoenix tail feathers and dragon nerves as cores. Those things are all powerful magic items, plus

The wood of the wand is complementary to that of the wand, so the finished wand will often choose the wizard that is most suitable and attractive to it?

The above is what the old man Ollivander once again recounted in the classroom with Dumbledore and others after meeting Anne.

Then, after the other party finished talking and asked Anne to demonstrate several spells, he took away her wand to examine and study it carefully.

"..."

(||¬▽¬)

As for what the other party just said, Anne was of course full of disdain!

Because in Annie's opinion, what the other party said is all nonsense!

In fact, she knew that the reason why wands choose wizards is simply that wands of different materials have different frequencies, magic affinities, and upper limits of magic capacity, etc. The other party's so-called selection of wizards with wands is just a blind cat encounter.

Like a dead mouse, wizards are asked to select wands one by one, and then match the one with the closest frequency in order to achieve the best amplification and spell casting purposes, and that's it.

But that kind of thing is no problem for Annie!

After all, she can freely control the upper and lower limits of her magic power and the frequency of her magic power. No matter what kind of wand is in her hand, it is actually the same. Anyway, it basically has no blessing ability. It is just for fun, which makes her look less.

Shocking?

Therefore, the behavior of these bad old men in front of her, holding her wand, muttering, studying and whispering to each other, seemed very boring to her!

And the key point is that their actions are destined to be in vain. If they can find something through research, they will see the undead.

"Well..."

"Eleven inches, fragrant wood, phoenix tail feathers, soft and flexible."

"The characteristic of sweet branch wood is that it is hard and durable, not easy to wear, reflects golden light under light and emits a rich aroma, and the aroma can last for a long time. Therefore, it is said that Orientals often use them to make high-end furniture, causing the wild ones to be almost cut down.

Make it very expensive?"

"Maybe it's because of this that the spells cast with it can last for a long time?"

"But I have never heard of a situation where the curse cannot be broken, and then it can only be broken by its owner..."

"Besides, I still remember this wand..."

"Its owner is a very picky little wizard..."

"Very, very picky..."

At this point, Ollivander raised his eyes for a rare moment and glanced at Anne who was standing timidly in front of him. Apparently he was still brooding over the fact that Anne bought a wand and blew up his inventory for several years?

Come to think of it, those are dozens of wands!

He only produced less than a hundred sticks a year, and including those for sale, it basically took him several years to save just a few dozen sticks, but all of them were thrown away in one fell swoop.

"And then..."

"This wand is very worn, little one. I'm afraid you never do any maintenance on it, right?"

As he spoke, the old man Ollivander angrily raised the wand that belonged to Anne in his hand and pointed at the dense scratches, burrs and bumps on it and asked.

In most cases, it would take years for other wizards, even those engaged in high-intensity spell-casting work, to achieve this level of wear and tear.

But now?

The wand in front of him was obviously made of the hardest and most resistant to wear and tear of fragrant wood, but it had been used by a little girl for less than four months and it had become like this. He didn't even know what to say.

Just order something.

"maintainance?"

()

“Why maintenance?”

(˙o˙)

In response to this, Anne, who had been impatient for a long time, couldn't help but be confused, and then she blinked and asked:

"Isn't a wand just a tool to be used?"

(^)

"Since it is a tool, of course it must be convenient and how to use it?"

()

"Is it possible to hide it like a treasure?"

(ω‖)

Anne was a little confused and didn't think she had done anything wrong.

"No……"

Shaking his head, Ollivander ignored Dumbledore and others beside him and directly refuted Anne's statement just now:

"The wand is very important to a wizard!"

"Because they are not only the main tools for wizards to cast spells, but also weapons. They are also closely related to wizards' daily life and identity abilities."

"All wizards should take care of it like their own eyes!"

"Besides, I see how worn your wand is. I'm afraid it's not just for casting spells, right?"

"Tell me, what else have you done with it?"

Looking at the wand in front of him and the scratches, tooth marks and claw marks on it, the old vein on Ollivander's forehead couldn't help but twitch.

"What have you done?"

()

"That's a lot!"

(*︶*).

"Such as tickling, buttoning the soles of shoes, slapping clothes, teasing the bears, and tapping..."

()°

"It has a lot of uses anyway!"

()hey-hey

Yes, Anne has always done whatever is convenient for her. Even Hermione tried to persuade her several times during this period, but she just didn't listen. As for counting the specific things she has used it to do, she is afraid of how old she is.

You can’t count them with just a few hands, right?

"!!"

"you--"

Hearing this, Ollivander was so angry that his blood pressure instantly rose, and then a mouthful of thick phlegm came up and he almost lost his breath.

"you--"

Snap!

As he spoke, Ollivander slapped Anne's wand on the table with some annoyance, then glared at Anne angrily and said angrily:

"If you don't take care of your wand like this, I won't sell it to you next time!"

"Go and buy it elsewhere!"

Of course, he didn't just say angry words, he really meant it.

Because the last time Annie went to his shop, she blew up dozens of his wands, and those wands were not allowed to be charged extra according to his rules. Therefore, even without this incident, he had already suffered a huge loss.

, and I really don’t want Annie to come back for a second time.

“If it doesn’t sell, it won’t sell!”

()

"What's so great about it?"

(ˉ▽ ̄~)Cut~~

In response, Anne looked away with disdain on her face.

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