Harry Potter Fantastic Beasts Illustrated Book

Chapter 7 Advertisements are deceiving!



Chapter 7 Advertisements are deceiving!
After returning home, it was much warmer immediately. After the fairy flew out of the coat and hat, David took off his coat and hung it on the hanger.

The four fairies were not injured, and immediately flew into the air, observing the surrounding environment curiously.

Huobie yelled at them, and then showed his master's style, and began to show the fairies around every corner of the house in a serious manner, turning around and meowing a few times from time to time, wondering if the fairies could understand.

Millie and Moller ran to the fireplace and lay comfortably on the carpet, two lazy cats!

The Fairies had followed Hobby a little while round the room when they began to argue and buzz harshly.

This is their nature, and it is not easy to be quiet for a while just now.

The two wounded fairies were lying weakly on the table, out of spirits. David put a small blanket under them to make them more comfortable.

After looking through it carefully, David found that one fairy had a small cut in its arm, and the other had a wound on its calf.

But because their arms and legs are too small, and David's magic control is not fine enough, it is difficult to bandage them, fearing that they will be broken if they are not careful.

You can only sprinkle some hemostatic powder on their wounds to ensure that no more blood will flow out, but the healing effect is very limited.

After a while, there was a popping sound in the room, and Newt and Tina appeared in the room. Newt looked very tired, while Tina looked energetic.

Before they could speak, David eagerly waved to Newt, "Grandpa, grandpa, come here!"

"What's the matter?" Newt replied weakly, walked to David's side, followed the direction he pointed, and saw the fairy lying on the table. ?”

Then he immediately frowned again: "How did they get hurt?"

Newt waved his wand, and a side cabinet opened automatically, and medicines and bandages flew out.

The paste-like ointment was gently applied to the wound, and after the application, the bandage was immediately wrapped around the wound, and a beautiful bow was also tied.

At this time, several other fairies also flew out carefully from the corner, and began to fly around Newt.

Pickett quietly poked his head out of Newt's coat pocket, looking shyly at the new guests in the house.

Several fairies in the air saw Pickett and flew over curiously, but when they were about to approach, Pickett immediately shrank back.

"Where did they come from?" Newt said with a smile, stroking them gently with his hands.

"I exchanged insects from the mouth of the auspicious bird," David said.

Newt's expression changed, and he asked with some doubts, "Auspicious birds? Are there many? How many are there?"

David thought for a while and said, "There are three in total."

"Are the poo birds all right? Why didn't you bring them back?" Newt asked.

"They ate the insects and left, deep in the forest, and I couldn't keep them."

"Then I'll go to the forest in a few days." Newt said thoughtfully, and then continued to observe the fairies around him.

"Grandpa, is there a problem?" David asked.

"It's okay, maybe I was wrong," Newt said.

Just as David was about to ask again, Tina walked out of the kitchen and handed him two large boxes of wrapped packages, "David, the candy you want, can you see if you bought it right?"

David stopped the thought of questioning, and opened the cover of the package, revealing the exquisite box inside.

On the surface of the box is a male wizard wearing a wizard suit and a pointed hat. He is standing on the stage, holding a wand in one hand, and holding the other palm up in front of him.

He tapped his wand, and a chocolate ball slowly emerged from his palm.

He took the chocolate ball and showed it around, put it in his mouth, and bit it lightly, with an expression of enjoyment on his face.

Then halos appeared around him, and a pair of wings slowly appeared behind him, supporting him to fly into the sky.

Every time David sees this packaging, he can't help complaining about the exaggerated acting skills and exaggerated advertisements.

Can I sue them for false advertising if I ate no wings?

It's time for the wizarding world to popularize advertising laws!
After complaining about the chocolate ball in his heart, David raised his head and said, "That's right, grandma, this is what I want."

"That's good." Tina said with a smile, and went to the storage room to continue organizing the things bought today.

Newt was still teasing the fairy, and didn't seem to have time to answer him.

David walked to the fireplace alone and sat down, opened the box, revealing the round chocolate balls inside, picked one up, and took a bite like the wizard on the cover.

The taste of strawberry and cream mixed with a hint of bitterness immediately fills the mouth.

David took a sip of enjoyment, and quietly looked behind and around.

I was a little disappointed.

No wings, no halo.

fraud!

Early the next morning, when David went downstairs, he saw six fairies flying around the sofa and chairs in the room, buzzing and making noise.

It seems that their injuries are all healed. Grandpa's medicine works well!

David looked around again, only to see Tina sitting in front of the fireplace reading a book, Newt was not there.

I guess I went to the studio again.

David thought to himself.

After breakfast, David took a book and sat in front of the fireplace to read with Tina.

Until lunch time, the bell at the door jingled.

David looked back and saw that Newt came in from the outside, his wrinkled face was flushed with cold, he slapped the snowflakes off his body several times, rubbed his hands together, and gasped.

Didn't grandpa go to the studio?
When Newt reached the fireplace, David asked suspiciously, "Grandpa, where have you been?"

"Oh, I went to the forest to have a look." Newt replied, rubbing his hands.

"Looking for a divination bird?"

"Yeah." Newt responded.

"did you find it?"

"No, but we found some traces of their activities." After speaking, Newt sat on the sofa in a daze, probably starting to recall the signs of the auspicious birds' activities.

After lunch, Newt had just rested for a while before preparing to go out again.

But Tina stopped him, because the wind and snow outside were too strong, and at a glance, there were only snowflakes flying all over the sky. Tina was afraid that he would not be able to come back after going out, so she was buried by the wind and snow.

In the afternoon, there was a sudden knock on the window outside. In the snowstorm, a black and white owl stood by the window, shivering.

"Eric!" David exclaimed in surprise, and hastily opened the window to let the owl in.

Eric is Newt's grandson, Rove Scamander's owl. Rove also lived in Newt's house for a while when he was a child, and he has a very good relationship with David.

When Rove was 6 years old, his parents took him away and began to wander around the world, studying various plants and animals.

Originally, they also wanted to bring David together, but he refused. After all, one person should stay with Newt and Tina.

David lightly stroked the snowflakes off Eric's feathers, then poured him a cup of hot milk to warm him up.

After it started pecking at the milk, David removed the letter wrapped around its foot.

It says:

Dear grandpa and grandma:
Long time no see. How are you doing recently?

My father and mother and I are having a good time recently. We went to the United States and France together, saw tree monkey frogs and mountain tyrannosaurs, and ate a lot of delicious food.

I'm very sorry, because of the work of my father and mother, I can't come back this Christmas. Please forgive me grandpa and grandma.

Also please tell David, next time we meet, I will take him to see the Ukrainian Iron Belly Dragon, he will love it.

Merry Christmas to grandparents and David!
Love you Rove.

"Grandpa, grandma, Rove wrote that they won't be back for Christmas!" David said, waving the letter.

 Please recommend tickets, thank you everyone.

  


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