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Chapter 270 The first cooperation of the club

Felix and Newt exchanged addresses, and he learned that after Newt retired, he lived in the countryside of Dorset with his wife, and they had a "sized" basement for some magical creatures in need.

"I don't always raise them, I'm more like a therapist, and when the 'patient' gets healthy I'll let them return to nature," Newt told him.

Despite guessing the answer, Felix asked: "Mr. Scarmand, if you don't plan to get something from them, how have you maintained your love for them for a long time?"

Newt smiled and said, "How to keep loving? Of course it's because of love itself."

...

The next weekend, at the Magic Wen Club rally, Felix showed the members the Weatherbuster Ring.

He flipped the dark green coin in his hand and let it pass by the fingertips dexterously. His behavior quickly attracted the attention of these students. The next second, the coin turned into a small snake, which condensed into an weute snake ring on his right little finger.

He waved his wand and flew dozens of coins out of the table in the corner, landing accurately in front of every little wizard.

"It counts as your belated Christmas gift."

"It can replace the copper nut I gave you before. It has two forms of coins and rings, so you can choose from it. If you want to become the latter, you just need to silently recite: Infinity, and then inject magic. You can try it now."

The members of the club reached out and let the coins fall into their palms, feeling heavy. Neville, who attended the first gathering, rubbed the lines on the coins. Its surface was shining with a unique heavy luster, but the touch was not like metal. He looked up at Harry sitting next to him, and Harry compared Navig’s lips: Basilisk scales.

This was what Hermione told him, and he reposted it to Neville. In fact, when Harry knew about this, he was still very surprised. He thought that the Basil monster had been thrown back into the secret room since the exhibition, but Hermione told him that the Basil monster was a precious magic material and had been divided up by the professor and Snape...

Neville's heart pounded, as if he had completed a ritual. He clearly and accurately said: "Infinite." The coins in his hand changed, and in the blink of an eye it turned into a dark green and slender snake.

Neville held it and asked tentatively, "Do you know how to do it?" The little snake swam to his little finger with his right hand, wrapped it around twice, twisting it into an weute snake ring.

The most exciting thing was the Slytherins. Draco Malfoy almost fell in love with the little snake turned into by the coin. He couldn't help but stretch out his index finger and gently touch its head. It was not as smooth as he imagined, but a warm touch, as if it was carved from a dark green gem.

The little snake raised its head, and its shiny black eyes looked at him.

Draco stretched out his finger, and the little snake's body shook, wrapped around his fingers, gently swaying the snake's body, and the head and tail were connected into a circle. He looked left and right happily, and saw Pansy Parkinson and Daphne Greengrass in his eyes. Their eyes were wide open and all their attention was attracted.

The others reacted calmly. They neither rejected the snake's shape, but did not show special liking. Cedric was interested in asking if he could change his form, but he thought that this "snake" was not a symbol of Slytherin Academy, but an icon of the Ourobosnake in alchemy and magic symbols, representing a certain concept advocated by the Magic Club and Professor Happ himself, so he gave up.

Then he heard Professor Hayp's voice

"Its material comes from the Thousand Years of Basilisk. You should have some impression of it, it is the one in the secret room last year. I found that the scales of Basilisk have extremely strong magical inertia and are difficult to detach magic, but they are also excellent materials for isolating and storing magic."

"I used the scales of the snake monster as a container and painted the magic text with the powder of African tree snake skin and bird snake eggshells, and I had the ring of the Ouroboros that you saw."

When talking about the snake skin of an African tree, Hermione quickly glanced at the professor. She knew that this material was one of the important ingredients for making compound decoctions, but she didn't know that it could be ground into powder to describe magical texts. However, she felt relieved when she thought that the professor had a headache about the use of snake monster scales for a long time and tried many times.

Felix began the demonstration. He waved his hand to let the students see a string of practical magic symbols near his wrist, and then approached them with the ring of the little finger of his right hand. The Ourobosnake ring suddenly swam, released the snake's tail, ejected his body to swallow these magic symbols one by one, then returned to Felix's hand and turned it into a ring again.

"I have found in practice that it can store magic texts for a long time and try its best to delay the overflow of magic power. Although I haven't found any use for me, the benefits for you are very obvious."

Under the gaze of everyone, he knocked on the head of the snake. The snake opened its mouth and spit out the string of magic text that it had just swallowed. Felix revealed the answer and said: "As long as you successfully outline a magic text, you can keep it for a long time and analyze it until you are fully familiar with the structure of this magic text."

Felix curled up his lips, "So, our topics today have cooperation and exchange."

"In the previous few gatherings, you almost mastered at least one practical magic text. Now I need you to exchange with others for at least twenty magic texts that others are good at."

He glanced at Hermione and added, "You can exchange up to three magical texts from the same person." Otherwise, these students only need to find Hermione alone.

Draco couldn't help complaining: "Professor, this is not fair, there are the fewest Slytherin students here."

"No reason." Felix was doing good. "Since that's the case, add an additional condition. The exchanger cannot belong to the same academy as you."

The other students looked at each other, and Felix smiled and said, "You should see that I want you to know each other. In the previous few gatherings, you were all sitting together with the college, which is not conducive to future cooperation..."

"Now, let's start."

The members of the club began to act, and at this time they saw who was the most popular among the four academies, Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin, were surrounded by the little wizard of Hufflepuff.

Sixth-grade Hufflepuff girl Pet Selton couldn't help but say, "It's really an unexpected development, Warren, you have today too." She giggled.

Warren Pardis of Ravenclaw was stern, "Stop making trouble, I have helped you many times..."

Since she was called by Professor Happ last year to compete for the ancient magic literature knowledge with this girl, she had no questions and parchment. She had been confronting herself with her, but the two of them occasionally went to the library to do homework and search for information, which was a unique battle friendship.

At least that's what he thought.

Harry was crowded outside the crowd, and he was always not good at dealing with such scenes, especially asking him to make friends with some people. However, when he noticed that Draco Malfoy's face was not very good, he suddenly felt happy, just like returning to Diagon Alley and eating ice cream from the Florin cold drinks shop in the summer sun.

Draco found Harry's sight and whispered: "Port, you're as annoying as McAdam, why not go back to your boxing house."

Harry looked at him in shock. He didn't care about Malfoy's bad attitude and their relationship was never friendly, but the message he posted was surprising.

"Have you read "The Adventures of the Little Wizard Mikki"?"

"No, no!" Draco immediately denied.

Harry said with certainty: "You've definitely read it, McAdam and the Boxer House are both things in the book," he said with a smirk, "and you've seen at least the third volume."
Chapter completed!
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