Harry Potter Blood Hunter

Chapter 491: Magic House and Food

During the rest of the Christmas break, Harry often saw Ginny running to meet Lena.

Harry couldn't stop it yet, after all they were teaching normally.

It's just that every time I saw it, Harry's heart would twitch, and Harry couldn't get used to the feeling of being extremely guilty.

This all affected Harry's work of finding Sirius on the Marauder's Map during the holidays.

And because of the situation with Lena, Harry never told Ron, and naturally he couldn't tell him.

It was really overwhelming for Harry to write to Browder, and it wasn't that convenient because he was half the world away.

Fortunately, such a tormenting Christmas holiday is finally over.

When Harry saw Browder who had returned, he really felt very kind!

I wanted to talk to Browder about the situation, but Browder gave Harry some souvenirs before he could say anything.

It's a feast of magical creatures from Japan.

Browder gave Harry three kinds, namely fried devil horns, exploding red bean bread, and Japanese cherry blossom shrimp.

Each flavor is unique.

The fried devil's horns are four crispy sharp horns that have been fried. Harry tasted it... After eating it, he really felt full of strength.

The appearance of the exploding red bean bread is no different from that of ordinary red bean bread, but when you eat it, every time you chew it, there will be an explosive spicy taste, which mixes with the sweetness of the fresh red bean that was originally washed by the bean demon. …Harry didn't expect to eat so fast.

As for the Japanese style cherry blossom shrimp, it exudes a very fragrant smell as soon as the box is opened...Harry just smelled it with his nose and was hooked.

But before Harry could eat, a silver figure suddenly passed in front of Harry.

Harry only felt that his hands were cold, and when he turned his head to look over, he saw Sir Nicholas full of aftertaste.

This fragrance actually attracted the ghosts, and it could even make them feel it.

Sir Nicholas felt that today was the happiest day in his hundreds of years as a ghost, so he thanked Harry.

However, before Harry could react, many more ghosts appeared beside him, coveting the delicious food in Harry's hand.

Although Harry really wanted to eat this delicacy now, but looking at the expressions of these ghosts, he could only sigh and asked Browder if he could dispose of this Japanese cherry blossom shrimp.

Browder said that since he had already given it to Harry, it was his own decision.

Harry nodded, and set his share of Japanese Sakura Shrimp on the table in a nearby room.

Then, let all the ghosts who want to experience the taste of Japanese-style cherry blossom shrimp line up to feel it.

The ghosts were of course very happy and thanked Harry again and again.

Seeing Harry's natural action, Browder smiled and shook his head.

That's kind enough. But kindness alone is not enough!

...

A lot of people have a great holiday. On the first day back to school, the little wizards who went on a trip really talked about the holiday in various ways.

Qiu was no exception. After Hermione finished talking about the encounter with Beauxbaton School of Magic in France, she also talked about what she had seen and heard in Japan, including the Japanese magic school that she and Browder had visited - the Magic Institute.

The name of this school is "Magic Institute", and it is the only magic school known to Qiu that has a day-study system.

The teaching building of the Magic Institute is called the Magic Palace, which is a palace located at the highest point of South Iwo Jima, a volcanic island in Japan. Built using suet jade, the palace looks like a gorgeous and delicate pagoda. From Muggle perspective, both the island and the palace are uninhabited.

The Magic Institute accepts students from all over Japan who are seven years old and above, but they don't start boarding until they are eleven years old. During day time, wizard children ride to and from home and school on the backs of giant petrels.

The giant petrel is a magical creature that lives among the many islands in Japan. It was originally said that this kind of giant petrels existed all over the world, but because of various localities, the giant petrels in other places became extinct. Only the climate and the abundance of food here in the Japanese archipelago can ensure that the number of giant petrels will no longer decrease.

The eggs of giant petrels are larger than those of an ostrich, and it takes a full year to hatch to adulthood.

An adult giant petrel can easily fly an adult wizard to every island in the Japanese archipelago.

Although the country is different, the specific rules and regulations still exist.

For example, Zongsi in the UK can detect whether a little wizard is using magic outside of school.

However, the supervisory means of Japanese wizards are many layers higher than this.

Because every wizard in Japan will wear a magical robe from the school when he enters the magic institute. It is capable of changing size as the student ages and changing color as the wearer increases in knowledge.

At the beginning, this school robe is a light pink, and in the end, if the student can get the best grades in all magical subjects, it can be turned into gold.

If the robe turns white, the student has betrayed the Japanese wizarding code, committed an illegal act, or violated the International Statute of Secrecy.

"Albinism" is a terrible stigma that can get students expelled from school and put on trial by the Japanese Ministry of Magic.

Therefore, after leaving the magic institute, many adult wizards still wear that long-distance running suit to represent their profound knowledge.

But it is also because of this situation that Japanese wizards don't like white very much. The wizards in white clothes that Browder saw when he was shopping in Japan were, without accident, all wizards from other countries.

The others listened to what Qiu had seen and heard, and they also listened with gusto...but what Qiu said next made them really salivate.

Because Cho talked about the food she and Browder had eaten in Japan these days.

It's the food made from magical creatures.

Such as fried kapok, kappa fresh pot, bibimbap, spotted sea hare syrup, deep-fried kapok, steamed hand long feet long, patio hanging udon, cloud outside mirror shaved ice, tengu black tea...

Because of Browder, the two of them have tried almost every kind of food in every store.

Of course, Qiu still can't accept some foods.

For example, Ziqiye tempura...it is a magical creature that looks like a cicada, and it is obtained after frying...When it is fried, the face of this magical creature looks like a grandfather Cries like a baby.

Qiu didn't dare to eat this kind of food... In fact, he didn't even dare to look at it.

And this food is also the one that Qiu knows, the one that Browder eats the least.

Just ate a piece!

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