Hogwarts: I can infinitely load entries!

Chapter 4: Diagon Alley, merging and upgrading entries!



"Dragon blood is selling for sixteen silver sickles per ounce! They've truly gone mad!"

"Look! This is the latest model, the Lightwheel 2000! I really want one!!"

"Our basic cauldrons are made from the highest quality copper alloy, which not only resists high temperatures but also corrosion, ensuring that your potions maintain their optimal state during brewing."

London.

Diagon Alley.

It was another bustling day.

At this moment, Deweiro was on the verge of tears.

He had just received another slap from Snape.

The reason? He had been laughing foolishly at other wizards while shopping.

Snape couldn't stand it and gave him a lesson.

Deweiro wanted to protest that he hadn't intended to laugh!

But he had made a discovery that he simply couldn't suppress—he had realized that "entries" could be fused and evolved!!

To be precise,

The entries in the entry library could be fused and upgraded.

On Deweiro's panel, there was something called the [Entry Library].

It would record the number of entries Deweiro had currently loaded at different levels.

When he reached a certain threshold,

He could fuse and upgrade them.

This didn't mean that the same entry would just be fused and upgraded.

Instead, the number of loaded entries from the library would be fused together.

Then Deweiro could choose to upgrade one of the entries he had already carried.

After all, not all entries were beneficial for Deweiro.

So the system thoughtfully allowed Deweiro to select the entries he needed to carry from the library.

Of course, it wasn't plug-and-play.

When loading entries for the first time,

He could only make a single choice.

If he chose not to carry it,

He wouldn't be able to carry it later.

And if he chose to carry it, but wanted to remove it later,

Deweiro hadn't found a way to do so yet.

The fusion rules were as follows:

A red entry could be obtained by fusing five gold entries.

A gold entry could be obtained by fusing ten purple entries.

A purple entry could be obtained by fusing a hundred blue entries.

A blue entry could be obtained by fusing a thousand green entries.

A green entry could be obtained by fusing ten thousand white entries.

Uh...

Although the requirement of fusing ten thousand white entries to get a green entry had shocked Deweiro,

He also found it reasonable.

Almost everyone had a few white entries on them.

Like traits such as "bad teeth" or "freckles."

Using these to fuse a higher-level entry was certainly a bit tricky.

But he noticed that every wizard at least had one blue entry.

[Magical Ability: The potential to become a qualified wizard.]

So, as long as he loaded this blue entry from every person he encountered,

In a city like London, where there were so many wizards,

One purple entry was almost guaranteed.

By the time he got to Hogwarts, it would be even better.

There would be so many students waiting to be "loaded," and every year there were dozens or even hundreds of little wizards.

Waiting to be "drained"!

Deweiro had never been so eager to get to Hogwarts!

"Besides, not everyone just has white, green, and blue entries. If I could collect higher-level entries, my growth would definitely be faster!"

This was why Deweiro had been smiling foolishly at a wizard just now.

Because this person had a purple entry!

[Master of Magical Cooking (Purple): You have an extraordinary magical talent for cooking, and with simple guidance, you can quickly learn to make a feast.]

Deweiro really liked this ability.

But since the entry loading cooldown wasn't finished yet,

He had to painfully miss this opportunity!

He thought he would finally be free from Snape's cooking after this.

Over the past year,

Although Snape had never let Deweiro starve,

He certainly wasn't cooking anything tasty.

Or rather,

Deweiro was utterly shocked that Snape could cook at all.

At first, he thought Snape was going to feed him potion concoctions.

That's why Deweiro had been smiling so happily earlier.

By the way,

There was another thing that made Deweiro very happy.

With the effect of the "Magical Genius" entry,

He could learn spells just by observing.

In Diagon Alley,

Many adult wizards were using various spells.

And so,

[ Ding! ]

[ New spell successfully added! ]

[ New spell successfully added! ]

[ New spell successfully added! ]

...

In just a little while, Deweiro's spell library had grown significantly.

[ Spell Library: Levitation Charm (Skilled/Non-verbal + Verbal), Summoning Charm (Beginner/Verbal), Unlocking Charm (Beginner/Verbal), Cleaning Charm (Beginner/Verbal), Repairing Charm (Beginner/Verbal) ]

...

In less than an hour spent in Diagon Alley,

Deweiro had already learned five spells by simply observing.

The most commonly used and basic Levitation Charm,

He didn't even need to practice.

Just by watching others cast it,

He had mastered it to a skilled level.

"Oh! Merlin's beard, now this is the kind of effect a top-tier entry should have!!"

And so, Deweiro followed Snape,

Constantly sneaking peeks at other wizards casting spells.

At the same time, he loaded their white and green entries.

Although many were needed for fusion and enhancement,

It was better than nothing.

He was so absorbed that he didn't even care about the novelty of the various shops in Diagon Alley.

Next,

Snape took Deweiro to buy school robes,

Various stationery,

And even to Flourish and Blotts to buy the books he would need for the new term.

Deweiro couldn't put down the books as soon as he got them.

Especially the new purchase, The Book of Potions.

This book, written by wizard Zigmont Bachi, was about potion-making.

The potion knowledge in it made him lose track of time as he read.

As a result, he ended up standing on the street for ten minutes and got another tap from Snape.

"You don't usually seem this interested in potions. Are you trying to show off, hoping to attract more attention?"

Snape sneered.

Deweiro certainly knew Snape hated arrogance.

He had to appear extremely humble in front of him.

"Of course not, sir. After my recent research at the Three Broomsticks Inn, I finally realized that potion-making is an incredibly profound, mysterious, and fascinating subject. I can't wait to learn more."

When he praised potions in front of Snape like that,

His temper would soften a bit.

"Oh? I thought I taught you this on your first lesson. I didn't expect you to just learn it now."

Sure enough, Snape only said this one line.

Then he led Deweiro toward their next destination.

If Deweiro hadn't said that just now,

Snape would have likely left him behind in Diagon Alley and gone on his way.

As they walked,

Deweiro subtly pulled out The Book of Potions to read secretly.

With the "Potion Genius" entry,

Now reading these complex, obscure contents,

He found it incredibly enjoyable.

Before, when he only had the Potion Perception entry,

Reading Magical Potions and Elixirs had felt like being in prison.

But this book, The Book of Potions, was even more profound!

Just think about it, Snape must have had this talent since he was young.

He's been learning it ever since.

Who knows how terrifying Snape's potion skills must be by now?

No wonder he's the youngest professor at Hogwarts.

His skill level must be top-tier!

After buying the last cauldron,

They left the cauldron shop.

[ Ding! ]

[ Your exploration of the wizarding world—Diagon Alley, has reached 30%! ]

[ Rewards have been issued! ]

Deweiro eagerly opened his panel.

...

[ Name: Deweiro Alexander ]

[ Age: 11 ]

[ Identity: Hogwarts Incoming Freshman, Potion Apprentice ]

[ Spell Library: Levitation Charm (Skilled/Non-verbal + Verbal), Summoning Charm (Beginner/Verbal), Unlocking Charm (Beginner/Verbal) ... ]

[ Carrying Entries: Traveler (Unique), Magical Genius (Unique), Potion Genius (Gold) ... ]

[ Entry Library: Unique (2), Gold (1), Purple (1), Blue (3), Green (51), White (235) ]

[ Pet: None ]

[ Items: Spell Proficiency Card ]

[ Magical Realm Exploration Number: 1 ]

[ Realm: Diagon Alley: Exploration Progress 30.1% ]

...

Although he was tempted to use the first item right away to see the effect,

Deweiro resisted.

Because although he had bought most of the supplies needed for school,

There was still the most important item every wizard needs—his wand!


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