The Dark Wizard of Hogwarts

Chapter 4 Rey's Wand

Holding the wand that belonged to Harry in his hand, Rey could actually feel the temperature of the wand coming from the palm of his hand.

At this moment, he had a feeling that he was going to replace Harry and become the protagonist of the wizarding world.

In Ollivander's expectant eyes, Rey waved his wand vigorously.

One, two, three...  

After three strokes, Rey stopped waving and put his wand down on the table in embarrassment.

With the first wave, nothing happened in the store. Rey understood that the wand still belonged to Harry Potter, not to himself.

The reason why he waved three times in a row was because he was worried about one thing.

This is already the third wand I have tried. Every wand that I wave, whether it fits or not, should respond.

Since there was no movement after waving three wands, there was only one possibility. He was a Muggle and did not have the qualifications to become a wizard.

Ollivander seemed to be very confident in Rey. He thought that the reason why the wand did not respond should be that the fit between Rey and the wand was very high, so he continued to find a new wand for Rey and let Rey Try waving them one by one.

However, Ollivander, who was so certain, after Rey tried fifty wands, he couldn't hold back any longer, and he snorted softly, "It's impossible!"

"Every little wizard can wave a wand, it's impossible not to move. Are you going to study at Hogwarts?" Ollivander finally asked this sentence.

This sentence is very rude to a little wizard. But Rey wasn't angry at all, because even he was beginning to doubt himself.

"This is an acceptance letter from Hogwarts, sir."

Rey was a little nervous. As soon as Ollivander asked this question, he thought of that possibility. So he took out the admission letter to Ollivander, hoping to get the fact that he could indeed attend Hogwarts from him.

In Rey's eager anticipation, Ollivander read the admission notice seriously, and finally nodded.

It was only at this point that Rey's suspended heart was let go.

"Don't worry, kid, I still have a lot of wands in my store. We can try them out slowly, and we will definitely find a wand that suits you."

 

After confirming Rey's admission letter, Ollivander no longer doubts, and there is only one result. The little boy in front of him fits the requirements of the wand to an unbelievable level.

'Olivander, has been making fine wands since 382 BC. ' It was his golden sign, but as Rey tried more and more wands, Ollivander became more and more worried that the golden sign would fall into his hands today.

A shop's wands, whether old or recent. No matter how the boy in front of him waved, there was no movement at all.

If it weren't for the conviction that the Hogwarts admissions letter would not go wrong, Ollivander would have thought that the boy in front of him was either a Muggle or a Squib, a new kind of Squib.

In an hour, Rey had forgotten how many wands he had tried, and Ollivander was often pondering, thinking about how to help Rey choose a wand.

In the process, two or three little wizards have successfully found their wands under Ollivander's recommendation.

Rey is helpless, because another hour has passed: "Mr. Ollivander, otherwise, I will try elsewhere."

I didn't dare to try any more, because even Ray himself was suspicious of whether he had magic power or not. Perhaps the ability to absorb objects from the air and make the glass disappear is not magic at all, but other types of superpowers.

"No, no, it shouldn't be like this..."

Ollivander ignored Rey's request.

He clenched his right hand into a fist and tapped his forehead, as if he was also in distress.

"Wait, wait, maybe, maybe it's it. Well, it must be it..." Ollivander muttered to the window and took the solitary wand inside the glass window. Get up and walk in front of Rey.

"Acacia wood, twelve inches, the tendons and nerves of the black dragon, the first wand of the Ollivanders."

Garrick Ollivander said it very formally, this wand that has been displayed in the window is the first Ollivander made. When he picked it up, he seemed to be still remembering the story of the wand.

"Acacia is a distinctive wand wood that generally refuses to use magic with anyone but its owner."

"But on the other hand, it only shows its strength to the most talented people, so the owner of the acacia wood wand is usually a careful wizard, at least in the use of magic power, the operation is very delicate, and the spiritual power is very powerful......."

Ollivander held the wand in front of Rey with both hands, a confident smile on his face again. He believed that this wand would definitely fit with Rey, and he would definitely choose Rey as its owner.

 

The wand was twelve inches long, black and violet, with a faint pattern of flying dragons leaping above it.

Rey took the wand and just took it in his hand, and he suddenly felt relaxed and happy, like a fish in water, a dragon returning to the sea.

Moreover, the black dragon on the wand suddenly revolved around the shaft of the wand, and finally reached the tip of the wand, and then disappeared into mist.

It felt like unlocking a lock, a lock that enabled the wand to be used.

"Unbelievable!"

Ollivander was involuntarily surprised. The scene in front of him did not require any wave from Rey. He could be sure that the first wand born in the Ollivander family had already chosen the child in front of him.

"Sir, this?"

Rey didn't dare to wave it again. He wasn't completely sure that the wand in his hand had chosen him. He was afraid that if he waved it again, there would still be no movement.

"Son, the wand has already chosen you, so don't worry anymore." Of course Ollivander knew what Rey was thinking, and finally found the right wand, which also made Ollivander relieved.

"Then, Mr. Ollivander, will I only be able to use it to use magic in the future?" Rey was still a little worried, worried that he could only use this wand to use magic in the future.

Ollivander smiled and comforted: "Of course not, the wand in your hand, the heart of the wand is the tendon and nerve of the black dragon. You have already obtained its preferred recognition, which is equivalent to opening a magic shackle, As for the other wands, you can of course use them."

While comforting, Ollivander handed Rey another ordinary wand.

Picking up an ordinary wand, Rey waved his right hand, and an explosion sounded immediately where the wand was pointing.

Hearing this muffled explosion, Rey finally confirmed that he was not a Squib.

It's a good thing, and Ollivander is no different.

"Seven Galleons, child. You are so special, and I believe that your achievements in the future are limitless."

"Thank you for your patience, Mr. Ovallid." Rey thanked sincerely, and then happily paid seven Galleons.

 

A magic wand is undoubtedly the most expensive item in school essentials. The rough choice was finally made.

As for the rest of the other must-haves, Rey's has enough money. What's more, when I go to Hogwarts College to take classes, I have never heard of paying tuition fees.

If you really have to pay tuition, the chances of Tom Riddle becoming Voldemort may be very small.

Since Voldemort, an orphan, can go to school, so can Rey.

After buying all the necessities, when Rey prepares to return to the Broken Axe, it is already dark.

There were very few pedestrians on the street. Pushing the cart, Rey came to the closed entrance, took out his wand, and prepared to open the door with the method Tom taught himself.

However, just as Rey took out his wand, a sloppy, long-haired homeless man suddenly appeared behind him, covering his mouth with one hand and hugging him with the other, and ran towards Knockturn Alley on the left.

It was so sudden that Rey didn't react at all. His mouth was covered by the other's hand, and the shouting could only turn into a hum.

The cart followed, and was pushed to the entrance of Knockturn Alley by an old man with a pale face and black lips.

The entrance goes downhill from high to low. In a panic, Rey bit hard, and then heard a scream of pain.

At the same time, his legs kicked with full force on the narrow entrance wall.

With a bang, Rey's resistance was fierce, which was unexpected, and the three and the cart suddenly fell into a ball.

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