Harry Potter Fantastic Beasts Illustrated Book
Chapter 125 The Poisonous Tver
Chapter 125 The Poisonous Tver
Upstairs, past a few rooms, Newt takes a look. The sign on the door says 306.
"This is it." Newt said, took out the key and opened the door.
David walked in behind Newt.
The first thing that appeared to him was a spacious living room with some tables, chairs, sofas and cabinets for things in the middle.
There are two wooden doors on both sides of the room, which should be the bedroom.
After sitting down on the sofa, David asked softly, "Grandpa, where's Tver?"
"Didn't you already see it?" Newt smiled and blinked.
It's him?
David realized instantly that Tver was the old man just now.
Grandpa's acting skills fluctuate a bit!
Sighing, seeing John and the others resting on the sofa, he got up and walked to the window alone, observing the crowds on the street.
About 5 or 6 minutes later, there was a knock on the door.
"Hi, it's what you just ordered." The person outside the door said politely.
David hurried over and opened the door. Tweer was standing outside, with two large plates floating beside him.
After David stepped aside, Tweer smiled at him, walked in, and closed the door.
"Tweer, it's been a long time." Newt immediately stepped up and gave Tweer a hug, which was completely different from the politeness downstairs just now.
"It's been a long time since I saw you. You guys don't even want to visit me. If I hadn't discovered the R organization, I might have to wait until my funeral to see you." Tweer said with a smile.
Newt laughed a few times: "Look at you, it's not certain who will attend whose funeral!"
After Newt finished speaking, he raised his hand towards David and introduced to Tweer, "This is my grandson, David."
"Grandpa Tweer." David said obediently immediately.
Tweer smiled until his eyes were narrowed. After looking at David up and down for a while, he said, "Yes, yes, Newt, he is much handsomer than when you were younger, and he is not like you. It looks so silly."
Newt patted him, did not reply, continued to point to John and Charlie and said: "They are barely my students, Charlie Weasley and John Smith."
After Charlie and John greeted him, Tversk nodded to them with a smile.
"Okay, old guy, do you have any new discoveries?" Newt said, patting Tweer's shoulder.
"A little bit." Tweer finally remembered the things he brought. He directed them to fly to the table, motioned to David and the others to taste them, and then said: "After I sent you the letter, my shop lived again. A person came in, sneaky, I don't know if it has anything to do with the R organization, I put you opposite him, you can observe and observe."
"So is he in the house now?" Newt asked hastily.
"He went out in the morning." Tver said: "But he didn't check out, so he should come back."
Newt nodded slightly on the head a few times.
"Okay, call me again if you have something to do, I'm not suitable to stay here." After speaking, Tweer walked up to David and handed him a small pendant: "I'll give you a small gift."
"Thank you." David took it with both hands.
Tweer smiled and patted David on the shoulder: "What a nice young man, it's a pity he's Newt's grandson!"
After he finished speaking, he glanced at Newt, shook his head in disgust, and walked out quickly.
"This old guy!" Newt cursed helplessly.
"Grandpa, look at this pendant." David walked up to Newt and raised his hand to hang the pendant in the air.
A drop-shaped transparent crystal is hung on a thin silver chain, against the background of the sun, it seems that there is a fish swimming inside.
A trace of surprise appeared on Newt's face: "The old guy even gave you this thing?"
"Is it valuable?" David asked.
"Well, it's a precious alchemy item that can help you block a few spells. Wearing it, it's like wearing armor on your body at any time." Newt introduced.
"Then should I return it to him?" David asked quickly, after all, it was too precious.
"That's not necessary." Newt said with a smile: "Take it with you. Since he gave it to you, you don't have to return it. Sometimes it's good to let him bleed."
Even though Newt said so, David still had a look of embarrassment on his face.
"It's okay. Although you can see that he opened this tavern, he is not poor. He should have a lot of alchemy items like you." Newt took the pendant from David's hand and helped him carry it: "And it's safer for you to take it with you."
It seems that I will come here more often in the future, and visit Grandpa Tver more often
David looked at the pendant on his chest and thought silently.
When the sun set on the western mountain, the person opposite David and the others still hadn't returned.
Instead of being deserted during the day, the street became lively.
People popped up out of nowhere and filled the street, talking loudly.
The noisy sounds outside kept pouring in through the window, plucking at David's heartstrings.
David sat patiently for a while, but couldn't sit still any longer. He raised his head and asked, "Grandpa, can I go out with John?"
"Okay, go ahead, I'll just watch here, and if that person comes back, I'll notify you." Newt thought for a while and said.
"Wait, I'm going too." Charlie said as he came out of his bedroom.
The three of them walked down the stairs, and as soon as they walked out of the store, David was attracted by the crowd surrounding him not far ahead.
"Where shall we go first?" David finished speaking, and after seeing the two agreed, he walked over first.
Through the gap between the two middle-aged men, David saw two wizards in colorful clothes performing in the center of the venue.
The two of them stood facing each other, and at the same time raised their wands and blew in front of their lips, a ball of flame roared and rushed towards each other, causing a burst of exclamation from the surrounding attention.
When the flames rushed to the center, they collided together, spread out to the surroundings, and then closed back together to form a big ball, which bounced when it fell to the ground.
"Next is the most exciting moment, can everyone give us some applause?" A wizard in the field raised his hands to signal to everyone, asking everyone to give them some encouragement.
The crowd around the side applauded them one after another, shouting for them to hurry up.
"Thank you, thank you, here we come!" After the wizard finished speaking, he waved his wand, and the fireball in the middle of the field trembled, then shattered, and two little monkeys formed of flames appeared in the field.
"Beautiful!" the surrounding audience cheered loudly, and David heard some clanging sounds.
It was someone throwing money on the plate of the two men, and Charlie and John joined together and threw a dozen silver Sickles.
"Thank you for your support!" The wizards in the field laughed even more happily when they saw this scene.
The two of them waved their wands again and again, and the little monkey formed by the flames rushed forward and wrestled together.
The flames on the little monkeys continued to radiate around with their movements, making the scene look extremely intense
This caused bursts of cheers from the surrounding audience and the sound of throwing money.
(End of this chapter)
Upstairs, past a few rooms, Newt takes a look. The sign on the door says 306.
"This is it." Newt said, took out the key and opened the door.
David walked in behind Newt.
The first thing that appeared to him was a spacious living room with some tables, chairs, sofas and cabinets for things in the middle.
There are two wooden doors on both sides of the room, which should be the bedroom.
After sitting down on the sofa, David asked softly, "Grandpa, where's Tver?"
"Didn't you already see it?" Newt smiled and blinked.
It's him?
David realized instantly that Tver was the old man just now.
Grandpa's acting skills fluctuate a bit!
Sighing, seeing John and the others resting on the sofa, he got up and walked to the window alone, observing the crowds on the street.
About 5 or 6 minutes later, there was a knock on the door.
"Hi, it's what you just ordered." The person outside the door said politely.
David hurried over and opened the door. Tweer was standing outside, with two large plates floating beside him.
After David stepped aside, Tweer smiled at him, walked in, and closed the door.
"Tweer, it's been a long time." Newt immediately stepped up and gave Tweer a hug, which was completely different from the politeness downstairs just now.
"It's been a long time since I saw you. You guys don't even want to visit me. If I hadn't discovered the R organization, I might have to wait until my funeral to see you." Tweer said with a smile.
Newt laughed a few times: "Look at you, it's not certain who will attend whose funeral!"
After Newt finished speaking, he raised his hand towards David and introduced to Tweer, "This is my grandson, David."
"Grandpa Tweer." David said obediently immediately.
Tweer smiled until his eyes were narrowed. After looking at David up and down for a while, he said, "Yes, yes, Newt, he is much handsomer than when you were younger, and he is not like you. It looks so silly."
Newt patted him, did not reply, continued to point to John and Charlie and said: "They are barely my students, Charlie Weasley and John Smith."
After Charlie and John greeted him, Tversk nodded to them with a smile.
"Okay, old guy, do you have any new discoveries?" Newt said, patting Tweer's shoulder.
"A little bit." Tweer finally remembered the things he brought. He directed them to fly to the table, motioned to David and the others to taste them, and then said: "After I sent you the letter, my shop lived again. A person came in, sneaky, I don't know if it has anything to do with the R organization, I put you opposite him, you can observe and observe."
"So is he in the house now?" Newt asked hastily.
"He went out in the morning." Tver said: "But he didn't check out, so he should come back."
Newt nodded slightly on the head a few times.
"Okay, call me again if you have something to do, I'm not suitable to stay here." After speaking, Tweer walked up to David and handed him a small pendant: "I'll give you a small gift."
"Thank you." David took it with both hands.
Tweer smiled and patted David on the shoulder: "What a nice young man, it's a pity he's Newt's grandson!"
After he finished speaking, he glanced at Newt, shook his head in disgust, and walked out quickly.
"This old guy!" Newt cursed helplessly.
"Grandpa, look at this pendant." David walked up to Newt and raised his hand to hang the pendant in the air.
A drop-shaped transparent crystal is hung on a thin silver chain, against the background of the sun, it seems that there is a fish swimming inside.
A trace of surprise appeared on Newt's face: "The old guy even gave you this thing?"
"Is it valuable?" David asked.
"Well, it's a precious alchemy item that can help you block a few spells. Wearing it, it's like wearing armor on your body at any time." Newt introduced.
"Then should I return it to him?" David asked quickly, after all, it was too precious.
"That's not necessary." Newt said with a smile: "Take it with you. Since he gave it to you, you don't have to return it. Sometimes it's good to let him bleed."
Even though Newt said so, David still had a look of embarrassment on his face.
"It's okay. Although you can see that he opened this tavern, he is not poor. He should have a lot of alchemy items like you." Newt took the pendant from David's hand and helped him carry it: "And it's safer for you to take it with you."
It seems that I will come here more often in the future, and visit Grandpa Tver more often
David looked at the pendant on his chest and thought silently.
When the sun set on the western mountain, the person opposite David and the others still hadn't returned.
Instead of being deserted during the day, the street became lively.
People popped up out of nowhere and filled the street, talking loudly.
The noisy sounds outside kept pouring in through the window, plucking at David's heartstrings.
David sat patiently for a while, but couldn't sit still any longer. He raised his head and asked, "Grandpa, can I go out with John?"
"Okay, go ahead, I'll just watch here, and if that person comes back, I'll notify you." Newt thought for a while and said.
"Wait, I'm going too." Charlie said as he came out of his bedroom.
The three of them walked down the stairs, and as soon as they walked out of the store, David was attracted by the crowd surrounding him not far ahead.
"Where shall we go first?" David finished speaking, and after seeing the two agreed, he walked over first.
Through the gap between the two middle-aged men, David saw two wizards in colorful clothes performing in the center of the venue.
The two of them stood facing each other, and at the same time raised their wands and blew in front of their lips, a ball of flame roared and rushed towards each other, causing a burst of exclamation from the surrounding attention.
When the flames rushed to the center, they collided together, spread out to the surroundings, and then closed back together to form a big ball, which bounced when it fell to the ground.
"Next is the most exciting moment, can everyone give us some applause?" A wizard in the field raised his hands to signal to everyone, asking everyone to give them some encouragement.
The crowd around the side applauded them one after another, shouting for them to hurry up.
"Thank you, thank you, here we come!" After the wizard finished speaking, he waved his wand, and the fireball in the middle of the field trembled, then shattered, and two little monkeys formed of flames appeared in the field.
"Beautiful!" the surrounding audience cheered loudly, and David heard some clanging sounds.
It was someone throwing money on the plate of the two men, and Charlie and John joined together and threw a dozen silver Sickles.
"Thank you for your support!" The wizards in the field laughed even more happily when they saw this scene.
The two of them waved their wands again and again, and the little monkey formed by the flames rushed forward and wrestled together.
The flames on the little monkeys continued to radiate around with their movements, making the scene look extremely intense
This caused bursts of cheers from the surrounding audience and the sound of throwing money.
(End of this chapter)
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