Chapter 47 Wand Added Value

The adults in the house were still arguing, while Moon and Brad outside were listening quietly.

Ever since he saw the Night Owl being knocked unconscious in the cave last night, Brad has figured out most of the things.

"You're a spellcaster, right? That Night Owl was defeated by your magic yesterday, right?"

Brad had completely forgotten the horror of the Night Owl. He was only concerned about the magical little wooden stick in Moon's hand.

"To be precise, I am a magician. Of course, you can also say that I am a spellcaster."

Moon was not admitted to the Federal Military Academy, so he did not consider himself an orthodox spellcaster.

However, people in the Federation call magicians spellcasters, which makes it difficult for him to clearly define his own identity.

"Moon, I never thought I'd have a spellcaster friend, you're not."

Brad's voice was still ringing in his ears, but Moon didn't hear a word.

Moon kept recalling the process of telling Neil the whole thing.

He had never seen such a complicated look in Neil's eyes.

Fear, hesitation, determination.
It seemed as if the name "Night Owl" should not appear in the conversation of the Scarlett family. It was only allowed to be mentioned briefly after drinking.

The noise in the room soon ended, and everyone began to prepare supplies according to the method just discussed.

"Brad, go back first. Remember to keep yesterday's events a secret."

Hearing Neil's instructions, Brad nodded heavily.

He was well aware of the value of a Night Owl, something that a mere horse-raising servant could never know.

After Brad left, Moon was called into the room where the meeting had just taken place. The smell of tobacco had not yet dissipated, and the doors and windows were still closed.

call--

Neil exhaled a long puff of smoke and turned to look at Moon.

"Moon, I need to know everything."

This was the first time Neil spoke to Moon on an equal footing.

Even if Moon still wanted to keep it secret, he had to reveal all his secrets after looking into those eyes.

"It happened on the night of my birthday. Feiyue appeared that day, and then I arrived."

"Well, it's really hard to believe, though."

Neil exhaled another puff of white smoke, and his breathing gradually returned to normal.

What Moon had just said made his hand holding the pipe become very uncontrollable, and he failed to put the pipe into his mouth correctly several times.

"Although things are strange, I believe you."

No one understands the weight of this statement better than Moon right now.

For this sentence, Moon was willing to stay alone in a strange world for half a year, even if he had to earn money alone to avoid starvation, even if he had to live in a damp and cold bridge hole.
All these things no longer mattered after Neil said he believed it.

"Okay, kid, put away your tears. Besides, you should know what [Night Owl] represents."

Neil exhaled heavily again.

"I know you must have had a hard time these past few years, but I hope you can continue to hide your secret."

Neil's tone changed so quickly that Moon was a little unable to react.

He just revealed so many secrets just to prove that he is an adult and can help deal with some things.

"But."

"No buts, you have to remember Moon. No matter what you've been through, you're still just an eleven-year-old child. These things have nothing to do with you."

dong dong dong~
Neil tapped his pipe on the corner of the table, his expression serious and earnest.

"Also, I will inform Zalan to let him live in my house for a while until we figure out what's going on with Night Owl."

Neil left after saying that, leaving Moon alone in the smoke-filled room.

Moon found that he had misunderstood secrets, abilities, and even magic.

None of these things would allow an adult to treat an eleven-year-old child as an adult.

Moon couldn't understand Neil's attitude, but this incomprehension was soon replaced by another thing.

Moon discovered something very worth celebrating.

The new wand is indeed different.

Just now in the water tank in the kitchen, Moon, holding a magic wand, saw that the wizard bar above his head had changed significantly again.

In fact, when the first wand was made at Hogwarts, Moon's wizard bar had already exceeded half a bar.

Now when he held the wand in his hand, the wizard bar had increased to three-quarters of a bar.

This is almost catching up with the length of Hermione's wizard bar.

But when he put his wand down, the wizard bar was still just over half its length.

This difference only means that the wand has temporarily increased Moon's magical power.

This gave Moon a deeper understanding of the new wand in his hand.

The body of the staff is made of a magical willow tree that has lived for who knows how many years, and the core material of a unicorn's golden horn is the core of the staff.

A wand made in this way would definitely exceed many people's cognition even if it was placed in Hogwarts.

Of course, holding the wand in his hand also gave Moon a greater sense of security.

In particular, Xilin may become even more turbulent in the future.

That night, all the supplies purchased in the alley were gathered together.

The veterans used this most extreme method to distribute survival resources. Even though many people disagreed, they could not resist the violent execution of the 33 veterans.

Moon didn't care about these. His only worry now was that someone would discover what happened tonight.

He was going to leave here in three minutes to go to Hogwarts.

But Neil had already made preparations. He asked Moon to sleep in the same room with him so that no matter what happened at night, no one would disturb them.
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That night, Moon returned to Hogwarts again. Everyone in the dormitory was sleeping peacefully, and Bengbeng's breathing was very even.

Moon couldn't adapt to this peaceful environment all of a sudden.

Until the sun rose in the morning, Moon, who had not slept all night, got up early as usual.

The public lounge must have just been cleaned, as there was still dust floating in the air from sweeping the floor.

Moon sat down again at the place where he had made the wand. Now that the wand had just been completed, Moon had already found what to do next.

Improving the ability to survive in war is the simplest truth a group of veterans told Moon.

In order to achieve this goal, Moon must improve his strength.

The easiest way is to learn spells.

So after sitting down, Moon directly sorted out all the spells he currently mastered.

Illuminating spell, unlocking spell, softening spell, fire-making spell.

After writing them down, Moon discovered that they were all auxiliary spells related to life.

The lighting spell is used to see in the dark, the unlocking spell is used to solve the problem of not bringing the key, and the softening spell is used to soften hard objects.

The only spell that could cause collateral damage was the Fire Spell, but the damage caused by the Fire Spell could not achieve the effect that Moon wanted.

Just like this time, if Moon had not happened to cast the magic of opening the staff, he who only knew how to cast the fire spell would have had no way of avoiding the fate of being killed.

After all, burning hair cannot cause much damage to the Night Owl.

So what Moon should do most now is to learn spells that can quickly control the enemy or enhance self-protection.

 Seeking follow-up reading, monthly tickets, and recommendation tickets for the little wizard

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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