Harry Potter's Catastrophe

Chapter 226: Rose Bookstore (Part 2)

I walked past rows of bookshelves, counted nine rows, and saw the sign next to the bookshelf: Magical Creatures.

There were countless exaggerated titles on the bookshelves. The entire large bookshelf was filled with books about magical creatures. Carney also saw a book by Gilderoy Lockhart.

Carney knew that there weren't many good books in it, and most importantly, Gilderoy Lockhart's books were among the most prominent.

Carney had no choice but to find the title of a book. Most of the books in it were enchanted. Carney could see clearly with his magic eyes.

He took out a book called "A Common Account of Magical Creatures", one of the few books that did not contain magic.

Carney turned to the middle pages, which were densely packed with words, either fighting monsters or bragging.

He closed the book and found Gilderoy Lockhart on the paper.

"It's no wonder that his books are there." Carney looked at the bookshelf and could only see the title on the spine, not the author. "It seems that we need to take a closer look at who the author is. It might be a waste of time."

I found the second book that didn't have any spells. I got it halfway and stuffed it back. I didn't want to read the title at all. "My Days with Magical Creatures"

Carney roughly read through the remaining non-magic books, and they were all telling stories, without any use at all.

Carney had to guess a useful book from the many titles, otherwise it would be a real loss to buy a lot of books of little use.

Buying books is a high-cost expense in the wizarding world, and the printing of books is also very strict. If it is really a waste book, it will not appear in the bookstore.

Although a little knowledge helps, it's not worth it to Carney.

There are many useful books in the Hogwarts library, so why waste money on them? Hermione doesn't buy many books now.

She would only buy some Muggle books. Apart from books about Gilderoy Lockhart, she had not bought any other extracurricular books this semester.

He bought Muggle books in preparation for Muggle Studies next semester. She planned to choose Muggle Studies, and she even asked Carney if she wanted to join them.

Of course Carney will not learn this. He didn't learn enough in his previous life. Now Carney already knows the direction in which Muggles are heading.

Isn’t it just the development of technology, the popularization of smartphones, and everything becoming modern.

Why should Carney learn it when he already knows it? He was once a Muggle who didn't understand magic, so why should he spend time studying it?

It took Carney seven or eight minutes to find a book that looked good. The Illustrated Book of Fantastic Beasts seemed to have a reliable title.

If it weren't for tomorrow's competition questions, he wouldn't be too lazy to buy books.

Then Carney found "The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Beasts" in the tenth row. Carney noticed that the authors were all the same person, and it seemed that he was a conscientious author.

The sign on the bookshelf in the tenth row is: Fantastic Beasts.

Kanike was too lazy to spend time looking for a book without spells to open and read it. He directly looked for a book with the word "illustrated book". Anyway, it was reliable if it had pictures.

It’s GG without a picture, he can’t change into something he’s never seen before.

Just in case, Carney browsed the bookshelves again and found the dragon bookshelf.

I found a "Complete Introduction to Dragons" in it, just in case the third question was about transforming into a dragon.

"I want these three books." He came to the front desk with two books, which cost thirteen gold galleons, which was a bit expensive.

"Thank you for your business." The female clerk touched the two books with her magic wand, then packaged them for Carney and watched Carney leave.

Carney wandered back to the competition hotel with the book in hand. He had visited all the places around him and was too lazy to look around.

Even if the book he bought didn't have the content he wanted, Carney wouldn't go there anymore, because Carney had no money, and he wouldn't get much more money in exchange for U.S. dollars.

His shopping trip to Wizarding Street ended here. He could only wait and see if he could win any prizes at the end of the exchange meeting and spend the money he got.

I took the book back to my room and started reading in the room.

The "Illustrated Book of Magical Creatures" and "The Illustrated Book of Fantastic Beasts" do contain illustrated introductions to magical creatures and magical animals, and there are quite a few of them.

Carney quickly flipped through the pages and saw many things he had seen in the game, many of which Carney was not looking for.

Carney was looking for large magical creatures and magical animals. He looked through many of them, but they were large ones. Carney took note of the characteristics and details.

"Bird snake." Carney saw the bird snake in Magical Beasts. The description inside was the same as Carney knew, a small blue snake on the ground on one side.

"Hiss~~" Xiao Hei poked his head out at some point and stared at the picture.

"How is it? Isn't it very beautiful?" Carney looked at the bird and snake and said to Xiao Hei.

Xiao Hei was indeed not as good-looking as Birds and Snakes, and Xiao Hei himself was stunned for a moment.

"This is a bird snake. The winged snake looks a bit like a strange beast, but I forgot what it was called." Xiaobai's voice rang in Carney's mind.

"It's pretty good-looking, but it has a bird's head, not a snake's head." Xiaobai obviously didn't like this.

The first word in the name of all magical creatures and magical animals in the wizarding world seems to describe the head, and then the body at the back.

For example, hippogriff, dog-headed harpy, blue-tailed beast, gryphon, bird-snake, etc. are all named this way.

It is very easy to understand, and you can immediately tell what kind of magical creatures and magical animals they are. Even if you have never seen them before, you can recognize them just by their names.

Then Carney saw the thunderbird in the "Fantastic Beasts Guide", which was similar to what Carney saw on his mobile phone in his previous life.

There is also the Poisonhorn, a huge guy like a rhinoceros, but it is still very different from a rhinoceros.

Even a rhinoceros will be gored to death by it if it encounters it. Its horns are not simple, and they can also slow down the sexual cannon.

Prick it in one place, then shoot it, and wait for the gun to explode naturally.

"Water creatures are really rare, a horse-shaped water monster? It looks a bit like an oriental dragon, but the head is actually a horse head." Carney turned to a page.

There is a picture of a large water monster painted on it, with kelp all over the body of the water monster.

"I haven't seen anyone with a question about water, probably not." Carney turned the page.

Little did he know that there was a contestant in the drawer who was a large magical creature in the water. Fortunately, this contestant used his wisdom and first transformed into a huge water tank.

Then throw the deformed aquatic creature in and transform, and a huge fish monster will appear in the water tank.

There are so many magical creatures, and there are so many small ones that I can't even find a few in the "Illustrated Manual of Magical Creatures" when I read both books at the same time.

There are only a few categories of magical animals, and Carney quickly finished them.

Magical creatures are considered magical creatures if they have some magic. Creatures living in the wizarding world are also considered magical creatures. Magical animals are also included in magical creatures.

It's just that magical animals have their own unique abilities and magical abilities, so they are separated and called magical animals.

The wizarding world is so big, and there are still many magical animals that have not been discovered.

Carney flipped through the pages of the "Illustrated Book of Magical Creatures" and found a few, but the main large ones were introductions to some dragons.

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