And obviously, Ollivander didn't intend to keep it a secret.

"As I said, the essence of the Elder Wand might be power—magic power of unprecedented power."

"But Ryan, your wand—I think its wand nature might be... perfect!"

As soon as these words came out.

Ryan's brows furrowed instantly.

"Perfect? ​​Why do you say that?"

“Because of its material.”

Mr. Ollivander gave a direct answer.

"I told you before that it was composed of at least a dozen different materials... I thought at the time that its potential might rival that of the Elder Wand."

As he said this, Ryan also recalled.

The owner did mention it when he first came to Ollivander's Wand Shop.

"Your wand lacks the final piece—a suitable core. Otherwise, it might be enough to..."

Mr. Ollivander didn't finish his words then.

And now it seems... he obviously meant to say that the potential of Ryan's wand might be comparable to the Elder Wand!

but...

"I was wrong—I didn't fully distinguish them at the time, and I overlooked their characteristics."

Mr. Ollivander said earnestly.

"After you left, I spent several months searching for the origins of those materials based on my memory, and finally I discovered something."

After hearing what Mr. Ollivander said, Ryan was speechless.

He knew that the wand maker was obsessed with wands, but he had never thought that the master seemed to have been busy with his wands all last year.

Not only did he go to Germany specifically to find his old friend, he even spent several months researching the material of Ryan's wand.

"Guardian Tree, Ancient Uplifting Tree, Mountain Winter Tree, Hydra Cypress, Agamor Magma Tree, Soul Tree..."

Mr. Ollivander whispered what he had found out.

"It includes the restraint and resistance to black magic, the strengthening of vitality, the resistance to fire and frost, the strengthening of magic power, and the protection of the soul..."

He talked about the effects of various wand materials on magic wands in detail.

"Some of them may be extinct, while others still exist, but without exception... they all represent the most effective staff materials in a certain area."

"And all of these wand materials are incredibly blended into your wand, Ryan - so even without a core, it is still very powerful!"

Having said that, Mr. Ollivander looked at Ryan.

"Add to that the methods I mentioned, its shaping—at least four methods, each one personally crafted by an extremely skilled wizard... I'm not sure how powerful their magic is, but their mutual understanding is clearly perfect, and their magic combines with extreme ingenuity."

“That gives it unlimited potential and magic.”

Having said that, Ryan naturally understood what Mr. Ollivander wanted to say.

The four-color magic wand in his hand is made of materials and forging that are truly 'perfect'.

The materials used include the strongest wand woods in every aspect, blended together with incredible perfection.

And its shapers were perhaps the greatest wizards in the entire history of the magical world - the four giants who shaped it personally.

It seems that it is just as Ollivander said - from the very beginning of its creation, the essence of the wand is [perfect]!

In fact, this is why Ollivander was so excited when he saw Ryan today, even more excited than the first time.

Because during this year, he clearly realized what Ryan's wand represented.

"It's supposed to be the end of the road for all wands."

“It should be the greatest pursuit of all staff makers.”

"It was supposed to be the greatest creation I'd ever witnessed."

Ollivander said regretfully.

"pity..."

The old man with a gloomy face and a strange temper was almost crying.

To put it bluntly.

When he and Gregorovitch realized the terrifying potential of Ryan's wand, they were almost crazy about it.

Gregorovitch even said he would move to England just to be able to witness and be by the side of that great wand!

"I'm willing to sacrifice my life to make it whole—if Mr. Elias is willing, I can give everything... I don't even need any compensation!"

This was the opinion expressed by the wand-maker who had witnessed the power of the Elder Wand firsthand.

But finally, after research.

However, they could only come to the most unfortunate conclusion with regret and sadness.

"Just one last step... the last step..."

Ollivander came to the same conclusion as when he first met Ryan.

But although the conclusions are the same, the situations are obviously different.

The first time, Ollivander just regretted that Ryan's wand was not made complete.

And this time...

"It cannot be made—there can be no core suitable for it."

And not just him.

At this time, Cedric and Ryan, who heard this, actually understood the reason why he said this.

"A perfect wand requires a perfect core. According to Mr. Ollivander, the material of this wand contains almost all the most powerful properties of magical plants."

Cedric also looked at Ryan's wand with an obsession similar to Mr. Ollivander's in his eyes.

As I've said before - he truly loves wandmaking and alchemy... he's obsessed with it!

So he also knew that the material of the wand core must be the tendons, bones or hair of magical animals.

Because only materials made from magical animals with life are the best choice for conducting magic power, and only then can the wand be truly "alive".

But here's the problem...

"There is no magical animal in this world whose hair or bones can possess all the characteristics of magical animals at the same time..."

His sighs echoed with Mr. Ollivander's, like a symphony of sorrow.

But at this moment...

"Has all the characteristics of a magical beast..."

Neither Cedric nor Mr. Ollivander noticed.

Ryan muttered this sentence in a low voice at this moment.

He seemed to have thought of something.

Then he cast an incredulous gaze at a small object on his shoulder.

At this moment, Friday, who had no idea what Ryan and the others were saying, was licking his fur.

Then, as if noticing Ryan's strange look, it raised its head.

"Meow?"

The white cat tilted its head - what are you looking at?

"..."

Ryan said nothing.

He just turned his head and looked at Cedric and Ollivander who were still feeling sad.

"Mr. Ollivander, I have some hair from a magical animal... I think it might meet the requirements for the wand core you mentioned..."

As soon as these words came out.

Ryan saw Mr. Ollivander's eyes widen instantly, and he made a "whooshing" sound due to his difficulty breathing.

After that, the only voice that could be heard in Ollivander's Wand Shop was Cedric's panicked voice.

"Mr. Ollivander? Wake up - Ryan, come and help... Mr. Ollivander has fainted!"

Chapter 148 The Saints gather in Nurmengard and head to the Ministry of Magic!

"...Ryan, your cat seems a little angry?"

Inside Ollivander's Wand Shop.

Cedric looked at Ryan with a subtle expression, as well as Friday, the white cat, who was curled up on his shoulder with his back to Ryan.

Just now, Mr. Ollivander woke up from his coma, and Cedric hurried to get him a cup of hot cocoa.

Ryan took the cat to the bathroom, and Friday has been like this since he came back.

"Oh, nothing."

"Meow!"

Friday, with his back to Ryan, let out a dissatisfied cry - he agreed not to pluck the hair!

"I think it's just hungry."

Ryan's expression remained unchanged: "Perhaps a deluxe version of Ms. Pera's special cat food can soothe it."

"If that's not enough... well, you know I have an owl named Monday - maybe he's my most obedient pet..."

"...Meow."

Looking at the white cat gradually becoming docile, Cedric didn't think much about it.

He simply looked at the deepest part of the countless wand racks in Ollivander's shop - there was a hidden room where Mr. Ollivander went in with the 'materials' given to him by Ryan.

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