. Dylan tried.
He pulled a gold Galleon from his backpack.
Sure enough, with a thought,
the Galleon vanished. He
turned to the system panel.
The [Money] column displayed the Galleon amount.
Dylan was delighted and immediately deposited all his money, including the pounds his parents had given him, into it. This
included all the items he'd purchased.
"This system is great! I don't even have to give me external items like the space ring, and it prevents others from stealing it."
And most importantly, by depositing money into the system panel, he didn't have to deposit his own money into Gringotts.
Gringotts' vault wasn't easy to open. Every time he activated it, or even just deposited money, it came at a price.
Dylan didn't want to be taken advantage of.
As for the inventory, it allowed him to store his belongings freely, which was also a good thing.
Dylan was very satisfied.
He looked at the extra money on the panel and the overflowing inventory.
He prepared to continue his efforts and fill them up.
He scanned the next reward.
He glanced directly at the magic affinity and potion affinity.
Then he looked at the other two areas on the system panel.
These were the wizard robe beautification area and the wand beautification area.
These two areas were not in the wizard hat icon, but in the magic wand icon.
After clicking on them,
a new page popped up.
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[Name]: Dylan Hawkwood
[Spells that can be refined]: None
[Wands that can be beautified]: 1
[Wizard robes that can be beautified]: 1
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The wizard robe area was still dim for the time being.
This was because he had only customized his wizard robes today, and it would take some time before he could claim them.
After a moment of thought,
Dylan further clicked on the [Wands that can be beautified] column.
He found that this simply allowed him to spend money to customize the image of his own wand.
This included but was not limited to the appearance and color, and even the color of the magic released by the wand could be changed.
"This..."
Dylan instinctively thought it was useless, but then he thought again.
Since it could set colors, did colorless still count?
If he could make the magic cast from his wand colorless...
wouldn't his various dark arts be much easier to use?
He glanced at the price.
"What? 100 gold galleons for just one setting?"
He thought this system was insane.
Why was there an achievement system with this kind of training?
And it even cost money!
Dylan glanced at his newly purchased wand.
"Never mind, I'll wait until I have money."
Dylan clicked on the dimmed "Beautify Wizard Robe" section.
Although this feature wasn't available yet because he hadn't received the robes, it didn't stop him from checking out its functions.
It was similar to the wand section.
Both required him to pay to design the appearance of his robes.
But the special thing was that once he put on the robes, he could even customize his appearance.
For example, you can change your hairstyle, the style of your wizard robes, and even put on all kinds of makeup...
Even changing one setting costs 100 Galleons.
"As expected of a dress-up area, it's a real money-making pit..."
Changing one setting, such as
changing your hairstyle, costs 100. Changing his makeup costs a hundred.
Changing the style of his wizard robes costs another hundred.
And this setting can't be saved.
This means that once he changes once, he'll have to pay to change back the next time he wants to.
Dylan sighed.
"Anything that can be solved with money is fine. These two areas will eventually come in handy when I have more money."
In fact, whether it's changing the shape of his wand or his own appearance, it will be very useful for his future endeavors.
But the system suddenly came up with this function, and Dylan couldn't help but feel...
Was the system trying to make him transform into the Dark Lord and steal all the savings at Gringotts?
"Ah, of all these rewards, my favorite is actually the one hundred gold Galleons..."
That's a starting point of several hundred pounds. It'll take their family a while to earn back that!
"Moo~" Little Shadow cried again, seeing his master alternately crying and laughing.
"Are you hungry?" Dylan smiled and
took out some food.
He hadn't dared to buy pet food at the Magical Creatures Shop today.
After all, he needed to ask the owner about raising Little Black Shadow.
If he didn't buy a pet, just the food, he might be reported.
He didn't want to take that risk.
After feeding Coal Ball,
Dylan returned it to the system's pet space.
"Getting a license isn't easy, so I better go to sleep,"
Dylan dozed off.
The next day,
Dylan dug out the various books he'd bought at Flourish and Blotts.
He wanted to take advantage of the month before school started to study hard and learn some spells beforehand.
"I wonder if Harry Potter and I are in the same class?"
Dylan didn't dwell on the question for long.
After all, he'd know that once school started.
With the six max-level spells mastered, learning standard elementary spells was a breeze, sweeping through them with ease.
"Levitation?"
Dylan studied it for a moment. Then
he tried to levitate the books in front of him.
With his wand in hand, he flicked it gently.
"Wingardium Leviosa!"
Whoosh!
The magic power in his body flowed precisely into his wand, and then was released, enveloping the book in front of him.
"Huh? It worked in one go?"
Dylan was a little surprised.
But before he could be happy for a while.
It seemed that his magic output was a bit too much, or he was constantly outputting magic power.
This caused the book, which only needed to be wrapped by a little magic power, to tremble slightly.
Then, with a "bang", it fell on the desk.
"Hmm~ It seems that the control of magic power still needs to be more delicate."
Mastering the spell that could be released for the first time.
Dylan's excitement made him continue to experiment with the textbook in front of him.
And he also discovered something.
When he learned the Levitation Spell,
the spell also appeared on his panel.
However, this spell was not like other spells. It only had the name of the spell, but also a bracket after it.
For example, Levitation Spell (3/10).
It seems that it is related to the proficiency of the spell.
(End of this chapter)