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Chapter 35 He gave too much!

Using the teeth of a pig monster as the teeth of a fire dragon, using the feathers of an evil bird as thunderbird feathers, or using the eggs of a vixen as bird and snake eggs... these are all common bad behaviors in this industry.

Many shop owners are very good at taking advantage of uninformed customers.

Fortunately, Rolf was very experienced. With his help, he helped Mr. Granger buy a lot of magical creature's teeth without passing them off as good ones.

Mr. Granger bought these teeth to take them back for study... This is probably an occupational disease of dentists.

Of course, Rove's experience is limited to the field of magical creatures, and magic items are not his expertise.

Gryffindor's sword, Ravenclaw's diadem, Slytherin's ring, Hufflepuff's golden cup... at a small stall, they can only be regarded as ordinary items for a chat.

Have you seen Merlin’s wand? Do you want to touch King Arthur’s Sword in the Stone? Buy one get one free on the Holy Grail, and it’s cheap in large quantities.

Not to mention the jade records of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs, the bronze tripod from "Last Week", and the ancient Greek sculptures made of dyed marble... If you ask Luo Fu if it is expensive, it is definitely not expensive, but if you ask him if he wants to buy it, of course it is not.

purchase!

Many products in Diagon Alley are similar to Panjiayuan. There are good things. It just depends on whether you have a discerning eye.

Luofu suddenly thought of Helena, and he could take her with him next time he went shopping. As the daughter of Ravenclaw, she was stupid as hell, but she definitely had a good eye for appreciating cultural relics.

It would be a pity not to bring a natural treasure detector to pick up missing items.

Rolf took the Grangers around Diagon Alley. He had been there more often than Hermione, so he was very familiar with which shops were interesting and which ones could be skipped.

Mrs. Granger seemed to enjoy chatting with Rove, ranging from his family to his studies, to whether he had any career plans after graduation and which city he planned to live in.

Mr. Granger and Rolf were chatting happily at first, but since Hermione said that he and Rolf were half peers, he suddenly became a little autistic and stopped talking.

They also met Hagrid and Harry on the way, and Rolf waved and said hello.

He saw Harry with a gray face, as if he had just emerged from the coal mine, and couldn't help but ask: "Harry, what's wrong with you?"

"Harry just went to Knockturn Alley! I just pulled him out of it!"

As Hagrid explained, he reached out and patted the dust off Harry's body, but he was so strong that he almost pushed Harry into a bucket of dragon dung outside a pharmacy.

Knockturn Alley is adjacent to Diagon Alley, but it is far less famous than Diagon Alley because it is a mixed bag of dragons and snakes, full of black magic shops and wizards who wander on the edge of crime.

"I didn't go to Knockturn Alley on purpose." Harry quickly explained:

"I stayed at the Weasley family during the summer vacation. When I was using Floo powder, I accidentally called the wrong name and ended up showing up there."

"You are lucky, you just met me." Hagrid said with a serious face:

"Do you know how many wizards disappear in Knockturn Alley every year? There are dark wizards everywhere there. If you catch you, your kidneys will be cut out..."

"Then why are you going to Knockturn Alley?" Harry asked.

"I'm looking for a medicine to repel carnivorous slugs. None of the shops in Diagon Alley sell it!" Hagrid said gruffly:

"Those guys are destroying all the cabbage in the school. You won't be able to eat cabbage in the new semester."

The mucus of carnivorous slugs has a corrosive effect on plants. They move much faster than ordinary slugs and are fire-resistant... Once a disaster occurs, it is difficult to deal with it.

"Rolf, can you deal with these guys?" Hagrid looked at Rolf.

"I can try to boil insecticide." Luo Fu said softly.

"Thank you so much. I originally wanted to ask Professor Snape for help, but when I did, he said he was very busy, so I didn't go to him." Hagrid grinned.

Rolf was thinking that Snape might not have helped before, but seeing Hagrid carrying a bag of herbs last school year... he would definitely change his attitude.

After all, Hagrid has given too much!

But luckily Hagrid had a stereotype, otherwise Snape would definitely have made money off the herb.

"Rolph, are these your parents? Your father seems to look different from before." Hagrid looked at the Grangers.

"..."

"No, Hagrid, they are my parents." Hermione explained quickly.

"Oh, I'm sorry." Hagrid scratched his hair in embarrassment and invited warmly: "Want to have a few drinks at the Leaky Cauldron? My treat!"

Mr. Granger was a little moved. Hagrid's body looked very much like the legendary giant. He wanted to see how Hagrid's teeth were different from those of humans.

But it was obviously more important to go shopping with her daughter. Just when Mr. Granger was about to decline, Hermione said understandingly:

"You go ahead, Luo Fu and I will wander around for a while and then we'll go find you."

"Well, you two should be careful." Mrs. Granger whispered, "Don't go to Knockturn Alley."

"Don't worry!" Hermione patted her chest and assured, "I won't let Rolf go to that kind of place casually."

"I'm talking to Rolf!" Mrs. Granger rolled her eyes at her daughter, looked at the boy, and said with a smile: "Rolf, you are a good boy, and Auntie knows that... don't let Hermione run around."

"I know, ma'am." Luofu grinned, looking honest and courteous.

"Then let's go." Hagrid and the Grangers walked towards the Leaky Cauldron.

Hermione was immediately furious. She was obviously a good student who did not violate school rules. Why did her mother think that Rolf was a good student?

Just because he looks better than others?!

One day he was expelled from Hogwarts...you will know how bad he is!

Thinking of this, the aggrieved girl couldn't help but glare at the boy.

"Hermione, don't stare at me like that, or I'll complain to your mother later." Rolf suppressed his laughter and deliberately said with a straight face:

"You don't want your mother to know about your bullying me, right?"

Hermione's cheeks were bulging and she stamped her feet angrily: "Who is bullying whom?"

Harry watched the two people bickering, but he couldn't get a word in at all, as if he didn't exist. He only had one thought in his mind:

Who am I, where am I, what am I doing...

Fortunately, Rolf still remembered Harry and did not cause Harry to suffer too much harm. He turned around and asked:

"Harry, Hermione and I are going to Flourish and Blotts Bookstore, where are you going?"

"I'm going to find the Weasleys," Harry said.

"Then come with us. The Weasley family will definitely go to the bookstore too." Rolf said softly.

Harry wanted to refuse. He would rather go alone. He suddenly remembered something and lowered his voice and said excitedly:

"Rolph, guess who I just saw at Borgin Burke's?"

Of course Rolf knew who it was, and he said calmly: "Malfoy."

"How did you know?" Harry looked shocked.

"Other than Draco Malfoy, I can't think of anyone else who could make you so excited." Rove shrugged.

"..."





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