Harry Potter: My Multiverse Speedrun Through the Heavens
Chapter 23

Natural Magic Power Never Seen Before! Bonus Chapter for Climbing the New Book Rankings

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"Red Oak, a bloodstained qilin scale, nine inches long! I found many owners for it, but they all failed. The little thing is very picky."

As Ollivander spoke, he sensed Chu Yang's unusual gaze. Old and shrewd as he was, he hurriedly explained, "Believe me, this isn't a scale that was deliberately taken. Harming a sacred magical creature like a qilin would bring a curse!"

Only then did Chu Yang withdraw his scrutinizing gaze.

He took the wand box from Ollivander, then pulled out the wand.

"You have to be gentler this time!" Ollivander urgently reminded him. "Don't overturn my counter!"

"Don't worry, sir. I'll definitely be gentler this time!" Chu Yang nodded emphatically and carefully gave the wand a small wave.

As a result, the entire wand shop began to shake violently!

Ollivander and Professor Sprout looked around in terror, afraid that the shop would collapse.

The beams, pillars, even the doorframe—everything made of wood in the shop seemed to come alive. They grew wildly and expanded without end, even spreading into the neighboring shops.

The trees burst into spring once more, while green vines and vegetation stretched outward.

Flower buds sprouted as well, and in the blink of an eye, they grew into a vivid sea of flowers.

Dead wood transformed in an instant into ancient timber that seemed to have lived for centuries, overflowing with vitality.

The frenzied scene drew over everyone from both sides of the street, and wave after wave of astonished cries rose from the crowd.

Professor Sprout's eyes widened. As a Herbology professor, she found it difficult to understand what was happening before her. "Did that powerful natural Magic Power just come from Chu Yang?"

At that moment, the Red Oak wand with a qilin scale core emitted a warm red glow that enveloped Chu Yang. This was the sign that the wand had accepted its master.

Ollivander stared at the scene in shock. He had only meant to give it a try, yet it had actually succeeded.

Chu Yang looked at the shop around him, which he had wrecked beyond recognition. How could he care about natural Magic Power now? With a wry smile, he said, "I'll compensate you for all your losses, Mr. Ollivander."

"No, no, no! Child!" Ollivander stroked the wildly growing trees inside the shop, his eyes shining. "These trees contain tremendous life force. They're excellent materials for making wands. These alone are more than enough."

Ollivander pointed at the shop next door, which had been crushed by the expanding trees, and smiled. "They're enough to compensate them for their losses too!"

Only then did Chu Yang breathe a sigh of relief. He took out the wand and asked, "How many Gold Galleons does this wand cost?"

Ollivander smiled. "The wand itself is enough. Take it. If it gets damaged, bring it to me, and I'll repair it for free."

Chu Yang nodded in delight. "Thank you, Mr. Ollivander."

Professor Sprout hurried to Chu Yang's side and looked him up and down with disbelief. The intensity of that Magic Power had already surpassed that of most adult wizards, yet it had been produced by an eleven-year-old boy.

But that was not the most important thing!

What shocked Professor Sprout most was that she had never seen anyone whose Magic Power carried such astonishing vitality, so rich that one could tangibly feel the power of nature.

Not even the herb garden she tended so carefully could give her such a feeling.

Professor Sprout was not the only one shocked. Chu Yang himself had been startled too!

He had guessed that his Magic Power would be somewhat stronger than that of ordinary wizards. After all, he had a cheat ability. But he truly had not expected his Magic Power to display such a strange trait.

After thinking it over, the only thing that could possibly be related was the Wood Release he had inherited from Hokage Chu Yang!

Everyone's physique caused their Magic Power to differ from others'. A power like Kekkei Genkai, which ran deep in one's bloodline, would naturally have an even greater influence on Magic Power.

Now, it seemed that was the only explanation.

Professor Sprout looked at the utterly bewildered Chu Yang. A bellyful of questions surged to her lips, yet she found herself unable to ask them.

He was only a child. What could he possibly know?

She would have to ask the knowledgeable Dumbledore after returning to school!

Noticing that more and more people were gathering outside to watch, Professor Sprout shielded Chu Yang behind her and hurriedly led him out of the wand shop.

Among the crowd, a little girl watched Chu Yang's departing back with curiosity in her eyes. Only after the adult beside her reminded her did she reluctantly look away.

Professor Sprout hurried back to the Leaky Cauldron with Chu Yang.

Professor Sprout was eager to tell Dumbledore about Chu Yang's unusual circumstances.

"Chu Yang, I'm sorry, but I have to leave first. Here is your ticket, along with your living expenses. Keep them safe!"

"I've already paid for your lodging. You can stay here until school starts. Remember, you must board the train before eleven o'clock on September 1st."

Professor Sprout placed a ticket and a bag of Gold Galleons into Chu Yang's hands. Then, unable to wait any longer, she Apparated and abruptly vanished before his eyes.

Chu Yang did not even have time to say a single word throughout the whole process...

"Professor Sprout really is impatient," Chu Yang muttered helplessly. He then lowered his head and glanced at the ticket. "King's Cross Station, Platform 9 3/4. Those really are familiar names."

"Luckily, I know how to get there. Otherwise, this would have been troublesome." Passing through the platform was a classic Harry Potter scene, and Chu Yang remembered it clearly.

After Professor Sprout left, Chu Yang went to Gringotts.

He wanted to exchange the pounds he had earned from the thugs earlier for Gold Galleons.

Only after arriving did he learn that there was a limit on exchanging pounds for Gold Galleons.

Chu Yang, who had thought he was about to strike it rich, could only dejectedly exchange them for two hundred Gold Galleons.

"So robbing thugs really is beneath me. I'd better change my targets to Dark wizards." A dangerous gleam flashed in Chu Yang's eyes. After making such a huge blunder, his mood had hit rock bottom.

After running around outside all day, Chu Yang could not be bothered to move once he returned to his room.

Sitting on the bed, Chu Yang picked up the books he had just bought and began reading.

Until the start of school, he would be spending his time with these books.

The first book Chu Yang chose was A History of Magic, written by Emeric Switch.

For someone who had never encountered the magical world, this was also the best book for understanding it.

Because he shared the talents of three other versions of himself, Chu Yang possessed an extraordinary memory. Although he had not reached the level of never forgetting anything he saw, reading something two or three more times was enough for him to completely memorize and understand the knowledge in the book.

Some people could memorize things quickly, yet not necessarily understand them.

But as long as Chu Yang remembered something, he could basically understand it completely.

Being able to quickly memorize and understand the knowledge in books was an extremely pleasant experience, more satisfying than any act in the world that brought pleasure through stimulating the brain!

(Brothers, today we're pushing for the new book rankings, so here's one bonus chapter! Please send recommendation votes and help it reach the bottom of the overall rankings. Please, let's get the follow-up reads, investments, and recommendation votes going!)

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