This is a wand that Dolly spent 3 attribute points to enhance; she can't bear not using it.

The next second, a large handful of silvery-white threads shot out from the tip of the wand.

Like a waterfall in the Milky Way under the night sky, it enveloped Dolly and Luna, as if they were shrouded in silvery-white silk, and draped with a semi-transparent veil.

This scene stunned Dolly, and even Luna was dumbfounded, as if she had never expected this to happen.

Ollivander was so excited that he trembled all over, and even had the idea of ​​letting Dolly try all the wands in the shop again, so that he could see if any other miracles would happen to Dolly.

In the end, Dolly was the first to recover.

She returned the wand to Luna, now certain that it was indeed very powerful.

Dolly was still envious, but the thought that the wand was for Luna cheered her up.

Now, who would dare to bully Luna?

Dolly doesn't fully understand the benefits of the Intelligence attribute for wizards yet.

All she knew was that this attribute improved the speed and effectiveness of spellcasting.

In other words, Luna, who was already highly intelligent, with this wand, would probably be Ravenclaw's strongest genius in terms of speed casting and silent casting.

Dolly fears that anyone who dares to bully or mock such people will not even know how they fell down.

"Treat it well."

Dolly's tone suggested that she was entrusting her pet to Luna.

Luna stared at the wand, and to Dolly's surprise, instead of taking it immediately, she asked a strange question: "Don't you want it?"

"I?"

Dolly was taken aback and said, "This is your wand, you should have it."

"But it likes you, and you can use it smoothly."

"No, no, it has already chosen its owner; it's yours now."

Dolly shrugged and said, "You were destined to be the first to swing it."

"Then why are you waving it around?"

This question is somewhat abrupt, and even sounds like a kind of interrogation or coercion.

Coupled with Luna's expressionless face, uninformed people might get emotional and think that Luna is deliberately picking a fight.

But Dolly knew Luna's character well; she was always gentle and kind to people.

Since she said that, it means that she really thinks so now, that she feels Dolly and this wand are very compatible, and that it should be left for Dolly to use.

Dolly ran her fingers over the green wand and exclaimed, "Actually, I get along well with all wands. I can't possibly use every wand, can I?"

"This is your Luna. I'm waving it to prove that it has recognized its master. Try it if you don't believe me."

Luna then took back the wand and waved it gently.

The next second, even more silver light than when Luna and Dolly had waved their arms erupted, filling the entire house and turning it into a silvery-white ocean.

145 Actually, I'm a Lockhart fan.

Dolly smiled with satisfaction, while Luna and Ollivander were both in a state of great shock, seemingly unable to believe what was happening before their eyes.

Ollivander was excited and wanted to say something, but Luna's expression, after the initial shock, turned into a strange look of confusion.

They seemed very curious about what had happened to the wand.

Then, she turned her bright silver eyes to look at Dolly, as if trying to see through her.

Dolly felt a sudden pang of guilt; could Luna have discovered the problem with the wand?

But how could such a thing be possible?

Miss Door's existence is beyond the comprehension of even Dumbledore, let alone Luna.

Even if Luna is sensitive to magic, she couldn't possibly be that sensitive.

"Thank you, Dolly."

Luna quickly returned to normal, as if the doubt she had just felt had never existed, and instead turned into joy.

"How much does this wand cost?"

Luna pulled out her wallet, and this time, without Dolly needing to say anything, Ollivander replied, "Seven Galleons only."

Dolly looked at Ollivander in shock; the price was clearly ridiculously low.

You should know that a single unicorn tail feather costs 10 Galleons, but now it has been turned into a wand and is only priced at 7 Galleons.

But Dolly quickly understood.

Sometimes Ollivander would set prices based on the young wizard's circumstances.

For example, right now, Ollivander is offering a low price to Luna.

Yes, Luna's financial situation is not good.

Although he had a father who was the publisher, Lovegood managed to keep the magazine running by himself, and magazines, by all accounts, need a certain number of loyal customers to be profitable.

According to the novel's setting, if the entire British wizarding world only has a few thousand people, it wouldn't be easy for Lovegood to make enough money from this business.

Of course, Luna's situation is certainly not the worst in the wizarding world.

Because nearly half of the wizards work directly or indirectly for the Ministry of Magic, the rest work in various shops and workshops, and finally, there are the wizards living in the Muggle world.

At least for those working in the magical world, their income is probably not as high as Lovegood's.

Luna clearly realized that the price wasn't high, and hesitated as she reached for the money.

However, she ultimately chose to pay the price offered by Ollivander because she still had a lot of money to spend on preparing school supplies.

If she raises objections at this point, it will be questionable whether she will even have enough money left.

Dolly saw all this but did not directly intervene.

Although she claimed to be friends with Luna and even helped Luna enhance her wand, they were essentially just acquaintances at best.

Dolly's idea of ​​enhancing Luna's wand was a one-sided act of kindness; Luna neither knew about it nor necessarily wanted it.

Therefore, Dolly doesn't feel that Luna should take the initiative to befriend her because of this incident.

Especially when it comes to money, which might involve Luna's pride, Dolly will naturally be more cautious.

After Luna paid and put away her wand, she said goodbye to Dolly, saying, "Dolly, I think I won't see you again until the first day of school at Hogwarts."

Dolly smiled and said, "Then how about I show you around Hogwarts?"

"I look forward to that day."

The two girls waved goodbye, and after Luna disappeared from sight, Dolly said, "Mr. Ollivander, shall I pay the rest of the bill for Luna?"

"We can't let you suffer a loss, can we?"

Ollivander patted Dolly on the shoulder and said, “There will always be a few lucky ones who get a discount from me. It’s not a loss, but a gift I give to the wizards who find the right wands for them.”

“If it weren’t for maintaining the most basic trading relationship, I would be willing to not take a single copper nat.”

"Finally, a unicorn's tail feather doesn't necessarily have to be made into just one wand, does it?"

Finally, Ollivander winked.

Dolly then realized that with the length of the unicorn's tail hair, it could obviously be used to make more than one wand.

However, Ollivander did not do such a thing, because even if the unicorn's tail hair was long enough, it was impossible to determine which part of the tail hair would be more suitable for making a wand.

There are obviously significant differences in which parts are unsuitable for making a wand, and this is even part of Ollivander's emphasis on how to distinguish the quality of materials.

Oh... by the way, this wand was made by his father.

Well, it seems that even though they are both Ollivanders, their pursuit of quality still varies from person to person.

Dolly accepted Ollivander's explanation and continued to immerse herself in making her wand.

Dolly wasn't in a hurry to finish today.

Let's just wait until tomorrow, choose a suitable time, and do this properly.

Unexpectedly, a series of events occurred the next day.

"Sister, you're still here after all."

A familiar voice rang out, and Dolly looked up to see Harry.

Of course, it wasn't just Harry, but also Ron and a timid little girl.

This girl is clearly Ginny.

"Hi, how was your day, Dolly?"

Ron greeted Dolly and then introduced her, "This is my sister, Ginny."

“Ginny, this is Dolly, you can perhaps call her older sister…”

Before Ron could finish speaking, Dolly interrupted, "Alright, Ron, you didn't call me 'sister,' so don't make Ginny do that."

"Just call me Dolly, like you."

"Is she here to buy a magic wand?"

Ron nodded. He had originally wanted Dolly to give him a discount, but Dolly left her seat and prepared to hand over all the work to Ollivander.

Dolly doesn't actually have many vivid memories of Ginny.

After all, this place is closer to the world of the Harry Potter movies, and Ginny's role here is indeed much smaller compared to the novels.

More importantly, Ginny's appearance with Ron and Harry means that Voldemort's diary should also be appearing soon.

Dolly planned to take this opportunity to see if she could get her hands on it.

After all, it's better to keep Horcruxes in your own hands and train them... cough, tease them, than to leave them in someone else's hands to harm them.

Dolly is quite confident in her willpower.

Once she's had her fill of fun, Dolly will find a way to destroy Voldemort's Horcruxes, and that will be the end of this year's danger.

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