For Lovell, the option of Diagon Alley was ruled out from the beginning. The reason is simple. He has never even heard of this place, let alone its location. Hogwarts Books
The library seemed like a good choice, but the books there were only open to teachers and students of the school. Lovell was not involved in either, and he couldn't buy books from there. Moreover, the books in the library were only for borrowing and not for sale. Lovell
But if you want to give books as gifts, libraries are naturally excluded.
So there's really only one answer that fits the bill: Hogsmeade.
Lovell sighed softly. He didn't expect that he would have to go back to Hogsmeade Village just after he returned. However, because Professor Demit captured Fred and George on the way, they returned early.
Arriving at school. This also gave Lovell time to go again.
In order to save time this time, Lovell decided to change into human form.
Human form, switch!
Lovell turned into a silver-haired boy.
Although he was naked now, this was not a problem. Dumbledore had prepared a set of clothes for Lovell since he knew he could transform into a boy, but Lovell never wanted to wear them.
Now if he wants to go shopping in the cold wind, he must wear a piece of clothing.
Lovell took the clothes out of his den.
Dumbledore prepared a standard Hogwarts uniform for Lovell: a pair of plain gray cloth shoes, a black plain hooded wizard robe, a pair of trousers and a white shirt.
The clothes were very simple and clean, with no decorations except the necessary buttons. However, simplicity does not mean shabby. The clothes were made of good fabrics and felt very soft and comfortable. The wolf cub touched the clothes and he liked the soft feel very much.
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This was Lovell's first time wearing clothes. He clumsily put himself into the clothes, almost falling several times along the way, and the endless buttons on his shirt made him crazy.
Lovell: (f*ck*)
If it hadn't been so cold outside, he might have run out naked.
After struggling for an unknown amount of time, Lovell finally put on his clothes. After the last button was buttoned, Lovell let out a sigh of relief. He never wanted to wear clothes again!
Because he was too unskilled to wear a good set of clothes, Lovell was dressed in wrinkles. However, the inappropriate clothing did not ruin Lovell's appearance. He was still the handsome and beautiful little boy.
In other words, he feels very much like a canine boyfriend.
After getting dressed, Lovell took out the two gold galleons and stuffed the small bag given to him by Professor Demit into his robe pocket. After handing the thief to the Ministry of Magic officials, Demit noticed
When the wolf cub could only carry gold galleons in its mouth, Lovell was given a small bag to hold money in, so that Lovell only had to tie the money bag around his neck.
After dressing up, Lovell left Dumbledore's office and headed to Hogsmeade.
By the time he arrived in Hogsmeade, the flow of people on the street had dropped a lot, and most of the inventory in various shops had been sold out. For example, the magical lemon tea in the Three Broomsticks bar was snapped up just because of the tea bags.
Once sold out, sales were stopped.
However, these have almost no impact on bookstores. How can any little wizard browse the bookstore in Hogsmeade village with no time? Why bother yourself when you finally have a day off? Therefore, no matter how popular other stores are, Hogsmeade
The bookstore in Decun has always been tepid. Occasionally, some local residents come here to buy best-selling books, or a little wizard comes to replenish some stationery.
After asking for directions several times, Lovell found the only bookstore in Hogsmeade. It was not opened on the main road of the village, but chose a secluded corner, where it stood quietly, waiting.
It's the Hogsmeade Post Office not far from this bookstore. It's an owl post office with two to three hundred owls of different types. Many little wizards go to Hogsmeade for the first time.
I always visit here when I go to Germod Village.,
The appearance of the house is very simple, not much different from ordinary houses. There is a solid wood signboard at the door, which reads in beautiful cursive characters:
[Daniel Bookstore: Provide you with a ladder made of knowledge]
The bookstore is unremarkable on the outside, but there is something special inside. The layout of the store is like a library. Bookshelves full of books are neatly arranged. There are thousands of books on each shelf. There are a few Ravenclaw houses here and there.
Dressed students are wandering among the bookshelves, picking out the books they want to read.
"Welcome," the owner of the bookstore came over. He was a middle-aged wizard with a gentle face. He didn't have any characteristics, but he seemed to be the kind of person who was easy to get along with. He took a look at the young man in front of him, secretly thinking that he was a wolf cub.
Handsome and surprised.
"Is there anything you want?" he asked.
"I want to buy a book as a Christmas gift for a good friend. She likes reading books very much." Lovell was a little nervous when he arrived in a strange place alone, but fortunately the store owner was very kind and his nervousness dissipated a lot.
"What kind of books does she like? I have academic books here, as well as various storybooks and lifestyle magazines. Of course, I also have the latest masterpieces of Mr. Gilderoy Lockhart."
Lovell:…
He fell silent, and after a while he said hesitantly: "She likes to read... all kinds of books..."
Bookstore owner:......
This reminded him of a somewhat old joke.
"Why don't you read this book? After all, it is the work of Mr. Lockhart. It is very popular." The boss pulled out a book called "Wandering with Werewolves" from the bookshelf. On the cover was a bright moon.
Below there is a wizard walking side by side with a furry monster.
Lovell's face looked a little strange, and this book was quite suitable for the occasion - Hermione might be able to write such a book when she travels with him one day, and the title of the book would be "Miss Granger and Her Wolf"
Maybe it's a good choice.
"How much?" Lovell planned to buy the book.
"Five galleons."
Lovell was silent, he couldn't afford it.
"Change it." He suddenly understood the use of money.
The store owner noticed Lovell's embarrassment, but he did not show any disgust. Instead, he helped Lovell select books more seriously.
"She is a girl who loves to read. She has a strong thirst for knowledge?" The boss's eyes fell on the corner of the bookshelf.
Lovell nodded.
"Then this book might be a very good choice." He pulled out a very thick book from the corner, brushed off the dust, and handed it to Lovell.
Lovell saw the title on the cover clearly. The book was called "Hogwarts: A History of the School."