The Heavens: Hogwarts Transfer Students

Chapter 189 Please don't perform magic in the name of magic

Not long after the summer vacation started, Ms. Moon Shadow kept calling to ask Linde if there was any new world to explore.

Linde told her that not yet, but soon.

When Ms. Moon Shadow had a video call with him, the background was a barren and pale land, the sky was dark, and bright stars were shining quietly. A group of adults and children in spacesuits jumped up and down behind her, imitating the hops of rabbits and having fun.

"Is this on the moon?"

"Yes." Ms. Yueying said in a relaxed tone, "Go out for a stroll, and show these children to the world by the way."

"Then I wish you a good time." Linde shrugged.

"Come on, the scenery here is nothing interesting. It's deserted, and I thought I could find 'Chang'e'."

"Then you can go to Mars to watch the blue sunset. It must be good. Or you can go to exoplanets to explore. It is said that the oceans on some planets are pink and some are purple."

Ms. Yueying waved her hand, "The mortal body is too weak, it's better not to travel far."

The distance between the earth and the moon can include all the other seven planets in the solar system. The so-called travel of Ms. Moon Shadow is about leaving the scope of the solar system.

"The universe in this world is too vast, isn't it? If I discover a vibrant universe, I will definitely invite you to visit an alien planet."

Ms. Moon Shadow narrowed her eyes and smiled, "Then it's a deal."

In the gate-shaped imprint, the new world has entered the final countdown. Linde is no longer as full of expectations as he was when he first crossed, and he still lives step by step.

During his summer vacation, he still went to work for Malika in the bakery, and went to and from get off work with her every day.

The girl studied the "Multiverse Baking Manual" she received for Christmas, and selectively selected a few special pastries as new products in the store, which were very popular once they were launched.

After the business improved, Linde became even busier. He was in charge of the cashier, pretending to be wearing a chef's hat and standing behind the counter. He greeted everyone with a smile.

He won't feel inferior to such a simple job, it's true that he feels bored occasionally. At this time, he will perform a few simple magic tricks to make the guests smile.

Because of the fame of the bakery, Linde, who is quick in mental arithmetic, and the Asian cashier who can do magic also gained a little limelight. Quite a few street magicians came here to criticize deliberately. They couldn't tell if they wanted to test the quality of their colleagues, or they wanted to take the opportunity to hook up with the bakery proprietress, or a combination of both.

Linde likes this group of guys quite a bit. Magician is an interesting profession. He has a quack air that is difficult to find in the industrial age. He is proud of his skills and relies on his craftsmanship for a living, so he will not be rude and annoying like rogues and street gangsters.

Another man named Steven came again that day, politely bought a piece of cheap white bread, and then expressed his desire to compete with Linde.

Linde smiled and said, "You are the second today, and the seventeenth this month. It seems that I have to put up a notice at the counter, saying that there will be a charge of one hundred pounds for a magic duel with the cashier."

"That's lucky for me, because I can't afford the money. All I have is these baubles."

Steven took out three bottle caps and a mung bean. This is to perform the classic three-shell game. It is also called Sanxian Guidong in the East. It is a very old magic trick, that is, to hide mung beans under the bottle cap, and after changing the position of the bottle cap, people can guess where the mung beans are. under the lid.

Experienced magicians can make the beans appear in any position, so ordinary people have basically no chance of winning if they try to guess.

The customers all gathered around, and even the shop assistants took the opportunity to catch fish and watch the show.

Steven smiled at Linde, "Can you?"

"Please begin."

Steven put the beans under the bottle cap in the middle, and then changed positions five times at a leisurely pace. Even an old man can keep an eye on the change of positions at this speed.

Many onlookers meditated on the right side, but they smiled knowingly, knowing that it could never be on the right side.

A guy wearing glasses seems to be a college student in the Department of Mathematics. He talked to his girlfriend about the probability that the mung bean is under the lid on the right. For the teacher, the three bottle caps are just deceptive decorations. The key to determining where the beans are is where he chooses to put the beans. He may or may not be on the right, so it's a 50/50 chance.

Linde didn't have long-term perspective eyes, he just casually pointed to the bottle cap in the middle.

Steven deliberately lifted the lid on the right first, and the mung bean was underneath, and the people around sighed regretfully.

"It seems that I won." Steven smiled, "Sometimes you have to believe your eyes."

Linde asked him to open the middle cover as well.

To everyone's surprise, there was actually a bean underneath.

Steven was taken aback, how could he not be clear about his own magic, he hurriedly opened the left cover again, and there was also a bean.

"Your magic trick was unsuccessful, but I didn't guess right either. Is it a draw?"

"Okay, it's your turn."

"Oh, no, I think we'll call it a day. We don't need to keep fighting, there's still a queue of customers to check out."

While talking, Linde picked up the bread that Steven bought, put it into a bag, and then slapped it, and the bread disappeared.

Steven was obviously stunned for a moment. Linde's magic show was so natural and fast that it ended before his brain could react.

Linde showed the empty packaging bags to everyone.

The audience cheered and applauded.

Steven couldn't figure it out. Magic performances also have to teach basic laws, right? Vanishing magic can be regarded as a relatively difficult type of skill. From David Copperfield making the Statue of Liberty disappear to making a coin disappear, the difficulty is completely different. The white bread he bought weighs a pound, and it is very difficult How could such a thick and fat piece suddenly disappear?

Linde handed over the wrapping paper with a smile, "You can check it."

Steven took the wrapping paper and left without saying a word. Linde shouted behind him: "Sir, you didn't take your bread."

"No, thank you!" The magician stared at the wrapping paper intently, and bumped into the door frame when he went out.

Satisfied, the guests checked out and left.

Slowly, a pair of old men in the line approached the counter, and the white-haired guy smiled and said, "Wizard, you cast magic outside the school privately, which violated the secrecy law. Come with us now."

The customers were not surprised when they heard this sentence. They had all read "I Can Be Magical" and were familiar with the story of Wizard Gilderoy. They all thought that the old man was joking and praised Linde's magic as magic.

Linde teased Dumbledore: "Hey, where's the honeymoon, principal?" He nodded slightly to Grindelwald, with a more distant attitude.

"Forgive me, it was Albus who said he wanted to visit you." Grindelwald replied politely.

"Is there something important?" Linde looked at Dumbledore.

"Just stopping by to buy two loaves of bread. And to visit my favorite student." The old bee was kind.

Linde shook his head and smiled, "You want to go to Winterhold, right? Please sit in a nearby coffee shop for a while, I'm about to leave work."

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