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Chapter 32 New Skills and Christmas

DeFeo was startled by Ryan's surprise.

Before Defu could react, he saw Ryan taking out a large bottle of Sunshine Crystal from behind.

"These are sun crystals. If you soak one in water, your nest will be as warm as under the sun in summer for half an hour. There are 300 crystals in this bottle, which is enough for you to survive the whole winter."

Then Ryan took out a chestnut-sized gold ingot with pain: "This is 1 pound of gold. Spring is here. You can reopen your medical clinic."

"However," Ryan said, "I have a rule here which is equivalent exchange. What do you give in exchange for these?"

Defu said: "As long as you are willing to help me, god, I will give you these more than 100 kilograms."

Ryan shook his head dumbfounded: "I don't want any living people here."

"Well, then I don't have anything else." Defu squatted down in frustration.

"Your master is a miracle doctor and his medical skills should be good. Are you willing to exchange the medical skills you have learned?" Ryan asked.

"Of course I am willing, but how can I give it to you?" Defu had a look of confusion on his face.

"As long as you are willing." After saying this, Ryan waved his hand, and a white mist floated out from DeFu's temple, flew to the shelf and turned into a blue-covered thread-bound book.

"Okay, let's settle the matter." After saying this, Ryan handed the sunshine crystals and gold ingots to DeFu, and then DeFu walked out the door with a confused look on his face.

When Defu returned to the yard, he thought he had a dream, but when he lowered his head, he saw the bottle filled with sunlight crystals and gold in his hand. He immediately ran into the shack excitedly: "Master, I met a god.

We can survive this winter."

Ryan heard the system prompt in the grocery store:

Slightly change the fate of the son of the plane and gain 1 offset point.

Well, no matter how small a mosquito is, it is still meat.

After comforting himself, Ryan looked at the new book. The blue cover said "Elementary Chinese Medicine Handbook, Telford Edition". According to the system prompts, learning this requires 2 offset points.

Although Telford's medical skills can only be regarded as ordinary, they are still at the level of an attending doctor now. In addition, Ryan considers that he is likely to go to some worlds with an ancient Chinese background in the future. It is necessary to master the knowledge of acupuncture points and meridians, otherwise he may get the secret book.

Can't even understand it.

So Ryan finally chose to study this Chinese medicine manual. After spending 2 offset points, countless information began to flow into his mind.

Fifteen minutes later, the knowledge infusion was over. Ryan felt that he had mastered a lot of knowledge about Chinese medicine, but he still needed practice to become a real Chinese medicine practitioner.

Ryan feels that this is difficult to practice in reality. After all, no one believes that an 11-year-old child can see a doctor.

After spending a lot of money in exchange for a skill that might not be useful for the time being, Ryan returned to the real world after secretly sighing that he had suffered a bit of a loss this time.



Christmas Eve came soon. This day is an important shopping time for the British, and various stores have huge discounts. Naturally, Ryan's adoptive parents also went to Regent Street to buy things as in previous years.

Ryan went to Diagon Alley to prepare some gifts for his friends. Diagon Alley was also in a festive atmosphere. Every shop was decorated with Christmas knick-knacks, and various Christmas celebration songs were heard on the street.

After buying all the gifts and mailing them to friends at the Owl Post Office, Ryan dove into the second-hand store and dug through a pile of old books.

After spending more than an hour, Ryan bought two books. One was "The Making of One Hundred Common Magic Potions", which was an old book published in 1893. It contained many magic potions that Ryan had never seen in textbooks.

, such as modified versions of rapid hair dyeing agents, age-increasing agents and age-reducing agents (the production method is simpler and the required medicinal materials are cheaper, but the time can only last for 15 minutes.)

There was also a book that looked like the Defense Against the Dark Arts class notes left by top students. At least Ryan felt that with some of the notes in this book, he could try to learn the coma spell on his own.

On Christmas Eve night, Ryan went to bed early. Because Christmas day is the most fun, you will receive Christmas gifts and there will be a big meal at noon.

When he woke up the next morning, Ryan found that he had received a bunch of gifts. There was a new set of clothes from his parents, a sandalwood bracelet sent by his grandfather from the East. There were also some gifts from his classmates, such as Hermione

A set of brand-new quills was given (does this imply that pens are not enough in daily life?), a box of assorted candies was given by Harry, and a box of soothing spiced black tea was given by Longbottom. (This should have been prepared by his grandmother.

Bar.)

What surprised him most was that Professor Sprout actually gave Lane a copy of her herbalism notes from her student days, hoping that he would achieve success in herbalism in the future.

Fortunately, out of etiquette, Ryan mailed a box of chocolates to each professor, otherwise this moment would definitely be embarrassing.

At noon, Ryan ate a Christmas dinner consisting of roast goose (Mr. Lambert, who is Chinese, thought the turkey was too thick and unpalatable. So Mrs. Sally chose the more traditional roast goose), pudding and various dishes. At the same time,

Wondering what Christmas is like at Hogwarts?



Unlike the small family gatherings in the Ryan family that highlight warmth, Christmas at Hogwarts is very impressive, as Harry, who spent the best Christmas of his life at school, knows this well.

The auditorium was beautifully decorated. The walls were covered with hanging ribbons of holly and mistletoe. Twelve towering Christmas trees were erected throughout the room. Some of the trees were hung with small sparkling icicles, and some were hung with tiny icicles.

Hundreds of candles flickered.

On Christmas morning, the first thing Harry saw when he woke up was a small pile of packages at the foot of his bed. He was a little shocked because he didn't expect to receive a gift at all.

After exchanging holiday greetings with Ron, he began to open the gift package. Ron next to him exclaimed: "Oh my God, Potolemi's card, Ryan's luck is so good, I have never seen him eat it."

Chocolate Frog a few times.”

Harry also found a gift given to him by Ryan, which was an exquisite pair of flying broom pruners. "Yeah, Ryan is always more thoughtful, and sometimes he feels like an uncle."

Finally, after Harry opened the paper package at the bottom, something liquid-like and silver-gray slid down to the floor, gathering into a shiny pile. Ron took a breath.

Later, a surprised Ron told Harry that this was a very precious invisibility cloak. When Harry tried it on, he found a note inside, which was written in a handwriting he had never seen before:

Your father left this thing to me before he died.

It should be returned to you now.

Use it well.

I sincerely wish you a Merry Christmas.

Afterwards, at the invitation of the Weasley twins, Harry wore a sweater knitted by Mrs. Weasley and went to the Christmas banquet, which included at least a hundred roast turkeys and a large number of roast potatoes.


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