The Shopkeeper of All Worlds in the British Wizarding World

Chapter 69 The Last Days of Summer Vacation

Chapter 69 The Last Days of Summer Vacation
After returning to the Wanjie Grocery Store, Ryan received a message from the system:
——Further change the fate of a world, gain 30 offset points in this stage

——Obtain a medium-sized planting base (large farm)
——If you have reached the Plants vs. Zombies World reputation requirement, you can pay a certain price to open the space-time gate outside the store, and there will be no cooldown period.

——You can trade remotely with designated friendly people in the main world without fighting. Currently, there are two people you can trade with: Dave and Kenway.

Then the laptop and mobile hard drive in Ryan's hand flew to the shelf and turned into two black books, "Crazy Dave's In-depth Plant Cultivation Guide" and "Crazy Dave's Ultimate Plant Cultivation Guide" were written respectively.

To learn these two books, you need to pay 5 and 9 offset points respectively. Ryan chose to study immediately. This time he found that in addition to the inculcation of knowledge, Ryan's temperament also changed, and he became closer to plants. No wonder the Ultimate Guide is so expensive.

Because it involves the injection of some extraordinary power, the power of the Ultimate Guide has greatly improved Ryan's level and efficiency in plant cultivation. The remaining 41 offset points can also deal with various problems that may arise in the future.

The last bag contained some seeds, namely torch stump, energy coffee beans, pumpkin, jet mushroom and frozen peas. This added new members to Ryan's plant army so that they could deal with more different situations.

After counting the spoils, Ryan nodded with satisfaction, opened the time-space portal and returned to his own world.

Returning to his bedroom, Ryan felt as if he were in another world. After such a fierce war, he returned home only to find that only an hour had passed. That strange feeling made him feel a little uncomfortable.

So Ryan chose to go to bed immediately and sleep, hoping to adjust himself through sleep. Fortunately, he slept dreamlessly all night until dawn. He was sure that he did not suffer from PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) and would not suddenly hurt others or himself. This was really a lucky thing.

Ryan woke up early the next day and went into the Wanjie Grocery Store to experiment. He found that his magic skills had improved a lot. However, after accepting Dave's inheritance in plants, he found that the plant he had cultivated had many defects. He had to spend a lot of time and take various remedial measures to solve the problem. Ryan estimated that this new plant should be able to grow soon after he started school, and he was really looking forward to its birth.

The biggest gain this time was that he thoroughly absorbed and digested the assassin heritage and the ancient Viking wizard heritage he got from Iceland in actual combat. Now he can skillfully use the abilities that he can use at his current level of strength. The only thing left is to slowly master the skills as his strength increases. This suddenly gave Ryan the illusion that he had the power in his hands and the world was his.

But thinking that the opponent next year was a snake monster with a head bigger than a door panel, Ryan's little pride immediately disappeared. Because he found that it was very difficult for him to fight against those completely twisted creatures with only natural resistance, the life magic he mastered. Giant zombies.

If facing a basilisk, first of all, the basilisk is at least a living dark creature, so life magic is not so strong against it. Secondly, the basilisk is Slytherin's pet, and Ryan can bet that it must have countless professional magic defenses. Not to mention that the guy has lived for more than 1000 years, and the power brought to it by the years is definitely not that simple.

Not to mention using assassin skills to fight the basilisk in close combat, Ryan even doubted that the hidden blade could not penetrate the skin. Not to mention the size of the thing, attacking with the hidden blade was no different from using a needle to poke an elephant.

So Ryan felt that he needed to spend some time to think of a reliable way to solve the problem of the snake monster. Because of the nervousness caused by the war, Ryan decided to be an ordinary student on summer vacation during the rest of the holiday to relax his nerves.

Fortunately, his soul age is not a real child, otherwise it is very likely that he will have a permanent shadow in his heart. Ryan couldn't help but feel fortunate. However, the study discussions with Hermione three or four times a week and the preview of knowledge for the next school year are really a bit scary. It's hard to describe the feeling of pretending to be a top student but meeting a real top student.

This also forced Ryan to study in advance to avoid showing his true colors in front of the real academic master Hermione. Although Ryan felt that his actual combat ability was not as good as three Hermiones tied together, a sharpshooter did not mean that he was also an expert in gun manufacturing theory.

There was still more than a week before the start of school, and Ryan and his friends still hadn't received any news from Harry, which made them a little worried. One day, Ryan and Hermione were reading in the library. Suddenly, there was a bang, and something like a gray feather duster hit the window next to them, and slid down the window to the ground.

"Oh, damn." Ryan recognized that this was the owl from Ron's house, so he and Hermione ran out quickly. When they walked to the window, they found that it was Errol. It had fainted with a letter.

"How pitiful." Hermione shook her head and let Ron hold the owl, then she unfolded the letter and read it. In the letter, Ron wrote that they would go to Harry's residence to see what happened, and maybe they could bring Harry out.

"I hope they don't do anything illegal." Hermione said. Then she walked to the bench in the park and sat down. She took out a piece of paper and began to write back to Ron. At this time, Errol also woke up. Ryan hid it in his schoolbag, and then bought a skewer of chicken without any seasoning at a small restaurant on the street and asked for a glass of water.

When Ryan returned to the park, Hermione had almost finished writing the letter. Ryan took Errol out of his schoolbag and tore up the roasted chicken and fed it with water. After eating a skewer of chicken, Errol finally recovered. Hermione also finished writing the letter and gave it to Errol, asking him to send the letter to Ron.

Ryan looked at Errol, who was flying precariously with a letter in his hand, and prayed silently for him, hoping that he could fly home safely.

Two days later, Ryan received a letter from the school. On the parchment was a full page of book lists for the school year written in cursive. When Ryan first saw it, he thought that Hogwarts required him to buy all the books for several years at once.

There was nothing wrong with most of the professors' books, except that Peacock Lockhart had more requested books than everyone else combined.

Lockhart was a real star, especially in the extremely boring wizarding world. His adventure novels were one of the few entertainments for wizards.

What's more amazing is that in order to make his novels more realistic, he constantly risked his life to obtain first-hand information from adventurers in the wizarding world. (People who can take risks have high combat power. Lockhart can attack them with the Oblivion Spell without failing, which shows that Lockhart also has his own strengths.)
Although Ryan knew that Lockhart had worked so hard to become an idol, when he thought about those large and expensive novels that Lockhart required everyone to buy in full, and more importantly, that these novels would definitely become garbage after a year, Ryan was filled with indignation towards Lockhart, the liar.

(End of this chapter)

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