Harry had been distracted frequently since he and Lupine chatted all afternoon, and Ron thought he was looking at the Mirror of Erised again.
Charles "diagnosed" that he was reading a book and needed to practice using spells for at least an hour every day.
Ron agreed very much with what Charles said and expressed his willingness to urge Harry to practice.
Finally, Hermione asked to supervise whether they were practicing spells or playing.
Charles watched the three of them noisily for a while with interest, and then counted money with the Weasley twins.
As Fred and George's wallets bulged, the long-stalled bag research project was about to be restarted. After receiving the money, the two began to discuss spending part of the money to purchase materials.
Charles hasn't had much time to spare recently, and is studying the "Invisible Book of Invisibility" wrapped in an old newspaper.
Invisibility includes not only the Cloak of Invisibility and the Disillusionment Charm, but also a series of spells that hide people and objects, such as hiding a wizard's house from Muggles.
The book introduces how to counter invisibility, such as the magic spell used by Moody's fake eyes that can see through Harry's invisibility cloak.
As for Moody's magic eye, it is a compound magic spell that interacts with multiple magic spells. To prevent the magic spells from interfering with each other, it requires exquisite design. Charles felt that he could not make it, so he used it.
Gallon Curse.
Another day at breakfast time, a long-awaited reply from Charles finally landed on the dining table.
The first class in the afternoon that day was herbal medicine. As soon as the bell rang for recess, Harry came to ask Charles to borrow his camera, and then hurried away.
Charles and others found a place to read tomorrow morning's letter. It seemed that the effect of their Galleon Curse was beginning to appear.
“Charles Smith Court East Kai:
I would like to reply to your letter dated May of this month. We are honored to serve you.
All of the magic eyes listed by Ge Dong can be satisfied: the snake eye charm can see things when there is no light; although we believe in Ge Dong's character, we still need to declare that the perspective curse is only for finding fish in the water; the magic manifestation spell
It can mark the magic traces on the pavilion; the secret spell I invented allows the pavilion to still use the item from 30 feet away.
Here is my reply to the question of sight distance raised by Ge Dong: the sight distance used by the magic eye is related to the amount of magic power; the value of other people's sight distance is confidential and cannot be disclosed; the sight distance of looking around is not the same as looking at a certain place.
About 5 times.
The surveillance magic eye proposed by Ge Dong is also for sale.
Enclosed is a list of magic eye styles. The price has been marked. If Ge Dong is interested, you can write to order.
Sincerely Pier Kington”
Charles flipped through the list of magic eyes at the back. Moody's same magic eye was placed first as an advertisement. An eyeball kept moving there was a bit scary. And its price was even scarier, with one digit more than the next one.
Moody's Magic Eye was a product many years ago. If the manufacturer is able to make glasses, hairpins, necklaces and other shapes, the function can be the same if the Galleons are in place.
When Charles was chatting with Moody in Wagadu, he thought his magic eye was quite interesting, so he asked the manufacturer about it, and only after he came back did he have time to write a letter to inquire.
He read the list twice. He had previously chosen a pair of glasses, which he wore normally without any problems. He decided to add some money to add an anti-fogging charm, an anti-glasses falling charm and a telescope charm to the glasses. Can he eat noodles and drink soup?
It can be used to search for ground targets such as Acromantula nests.
At the same time, he decided to buy a batch of magic eyes that could be used as surveillance cameras and install them around the house.
I put the letter away, stretched, and then saw that Malfoy guy running towards the castle without knowing what was going on.
Charles thought for a while, whether Hagrid's Norwegian Ridgeback egg had hatched.
He had no time to take care of dragon affairs. The PPT for the Defense Against the Dark Arts lesson that had been outsourced was brought back by Ruby who sent a letter to Gabrielle. It was time to go to the meeting.
Quirrell looked at each PPT carefully and stammered and kept putting forward suggestions for improvement.
Charles was very depressed. Party A was not like that. If he didn't find fault, he would die, but he could just record Donglai one by one.
Fortunately, the problems are not big and can be corrected slowly.
Not long after, one morning Fudge went to the Three Broomsticks pub in Hogsmeade and called Charles over. After a while of secret manipulation, the house on the island was named Smith.
Charles calculated the balance in his Gringotts vault and asked Neville to write a letter to the relative who sold the furniture. He would sell all the original furniture in the house and make up some money to replace it with new ones. He would also ask Neville to do some renovations.
They covered it.
Soon after, Neville's relatives sent many picture albums and asked Charles what style of decoration he wanted.
Time passed day by day, and the confinement seemed to be peaceful.
Until one Wednesday morning, at almost twelve o'clock, Charles came out of the room where he exercised 30 hours a day and returned to the common room to start a new day. He was thinking about the issue of invisibility when he suddenly bumped into an invisible person.
s things.
A scream startled Charles, and he could tell it was Ron's voice.
Ten minutes later, Charles, Harry, and Hermione studied the wound on Ron's leg.
Ron's right leg had swollen into a bun, and there was a row of teeth marks at the base of his thumb. The bleeding had stopped, but it started bleeding again when Charles hit him just now.
There was a bowl placed to the east of the injured leg, and the blood flowing from the wound had a hint of green.
Ron asked Charles nervously: "He's not going to die, is he?"
Charles adjusted the bridge of his nose with his new glasses that had just arrived tomorrow morning, and replied calmly: "With the ruby here, I think it will be very difficult to die."
"Although the tears of the phoenix can detoxify and heal wounds, it is best not to squeeze out the venom before using it. It will heal much faster and you can do your homework tomorrow."
Ruby now lives in the common room, nodding beside Charles.
Ron breathed a sigh of relief and began to complain: "The fire dragon is too scary. Can Hagrid treat it the same way he treats rabbits?"
"Fire dragons and rabbits have something in common," Charles said. "Their meat has very little fat."
Then he turned to look at Ruby: "It's not like Phoenix, who is covered in fat."
Ruby jumped on the chair and pecked his head.
Soon after, the blood from the wound on Ron's leg no longer had an ugly green color, but the flesh of the wound was still dark green.
Ruby stretched her head and looked over, and shed a small tear on the wound.
Tears fell on the wound, and the horse emitted a burst of dark green smoke, startling the others.
After about a minute, the bleeding from the wound stopped, and the originally dark green flesh returned to normal, except that the entire bulge was a little swollen.
Ron was already breaking out in a cold sweat, wondering if detoxification was possible, but the stimulating sensation caused by the interaction between Phoenix Tears and the poison almost made him scream.
Over there, he was dripping red perfume on the wound, and over there, Harry opened the window and let Hedwig in.
The second son of the Weasley family replied and came over at midnight on Saturday to pick up Hagrid's fire dragon.