"We want a whole roast chicken, a pot of roast lamb with green beans, and a beef rib with red wine..." Hagrid pointed his thick fingers on the menu, "Then I want a butterbeer for these two little gentlemen Two cups of pumpkin juice."

"Oh yes, and your tuna mash and seaweed soup."

"And pumpkin bread and fried cod with lemon..."

In the blink of an eye, Hagrid had ordered five or six dishes, all paid for by Hagrid himself.

"Well... another order of fried pork trotters." After speaking, Hagrid handed the menu back to the waiter.

With Hagrid's half-giant height, both Harry and Tiera felt that it was no problem for him to order so many dishes.

But when the waiter brought the food to the table, Tierra and Harry realized that they were wrong, very wrong.

Perhaps it is the reason why the food in the wizarding world is easy to come by. The lamb served on the table is served in a 30×30 large iron pan. The turkey was all big, the fried pig's trotter was the size of Hagrid's head, and the tuna mash piled up like a hill in the middle of the table.

Even with Hagrid's huge body, Harry and Tierra doubted whether he could finish it.

But apparently they were overthinking it.

When Harry and Tierra were eating about the same, Hagrid held the big pig's trotters and roast chicken with both hands and began to gnaw.

Apparently Hagrid had eaten like this in the Leaky Cauldron more than once or twice. The passing wizards, waiters and barkeepers were all used to it.

"Let's go, Harry, Tierra, sorry to keep you waiting." After saying that, Hagrid threw down a gallon fiver.

Compared with the Muggle world, food in the wizarding world is much easier to obtain.

So relatively, the price is also very cheap.

"Let's go, I want to buy you a birthday present, um... It's been more than a month since your birthday, Tierra, but it's not too late to make one up for you now." After speaking, Hagrid happily took it away. Tierra and Harry stormed into the dark Ella's Owl Shop.

"Owls, toads, bats, and lizards... See what pets you want? I know the boss well, and he can give me the cheapest discount." Hagrid puffed out his chest proudly.

"Ha, Hagrid...you're here!" Through the flapping wings and jewel-like shining eyes, the owner of the Yila Owl Shop saw Hagrid at once.

Then his eyes turned to Harry who was following Hagrid.

"I heard that old alcoholic in Lavender say that today you brought Harry Potter to buy things for him to go to school. This must be him!"

The owner of the Yila Owl Shop, a gentle but rough-voiced aunt, half-runned and half-walked across Hagrid, took Harry's hand and shook it vigorously.

"This little gentleman..."

"My name is Tierra Wu, ma'am." Tierra said.

"Welcome!" The proprietress also shook Tierra's hand vigorously, leaving a white mark on Tierra's hand after she let go.

This lady's hands are really strong... Tierra quietly rubbed her right hand that hurt from being held.

He saw Harry quietly doing the same.

"You must be a little Muggle-born wizard, right?" The proprietress said with a smile, "otherwise your parents should stand behind you instead of letting Hagrid, an animal maniac who likes to mix magical creatures, take you two young children to choose pets."

"Hey, Delia, I'm so..." Hagrid growled anxiously.

"Haha, okay Hagrid, I know you won't make trouble in front of little Harry." Delia giggled after saying that.

"You two children can pick any pet and count it on me, in order to celebrate our lovely little Harry finally stepping into the wizarding world."

"Go ahead, don't be shy." Hagrid's big hand gave Tierra and Harry a push from behind, pushing them into the babbling owl shop, which was full of bird droppings, dust, and cacophony of birdsong.

"This owl is called Clark, and it's an authentic barbarian owl..."

"This is Hedwig, a pure-blood snowy owl. His parents are from Leningrad, Soviet Union. Unfortunately, he passed away last year..."

In this way, Tierra and Harry walked while listening to Delia's detailed introduction of the owls in her shop.

After introducing the owl, Mrs. Delia took Harry and Tiera into the other three small doors of the store, all of which were fixed with the traceless extension spell.

The first room is a rainforest area suitable for toads, pythons, lizards, chameleons, hornbills and whip spiders.

Tierra looked very happy, but Harry was a little uncomfortable to be watched by those eyes with a little humanity and curiosity hiding behind the wide leaves, which reminded him of being accidentally released by Dudley on his birthday. The snake that came out.

Does that snake have to accept such curious or scrutinizing gazes in the zoo?

The second room was a cave suitable for bats and mice, and the light inside was extremely dark, which prompted Harry to choose a pet directly in the owl room outside-

Same as the original book, the pure white snowy owl named Hedwig.

Tierra followed Mrs. Delia into the second room, and Harry, who was too scared, and Hagrid, who was too tall, chose to stay outside.

"It seems that you are also very interested in the cultivation of magical animals." Mrs. Delia watched as Tiera squatted on the ground and took some simple reaction tests with mice.

"It's okay." Under the shadow of the new crown epidemic, Tierra didn't touch the bats. After teasing the mice for a while, Tierra followed Mrs. Delia into the last room.

"Just this one." Tierra pointed to a raven standing on a wooden frame in the last room where common creatures like ravens, chickens, geese, ducks, and dogs lived.

"Good eyesight." Delia boasted, and a sharp cry came from her throat.

After hearing this call, all the ravens glanced at the door where Tierra was, but only the one that Tierra had just selected flew up with fluttering wings and landed on Mrs. Delia's arm.

Then, Delia said something to the raven with that sharp cry, and the raven flapped its wings and landed on top of Tiera's head.

"It's yours now, give it a name." Mrs. Delia said with a smile.

"Raven!" said Tiera, "just call him Raven."

"A raven called a raven." Mrs. Delia giggled. "Well, a very thoughtful young man."

"Ravens don't use cages. They are more attached to humans than owls." Mrs. Delia said, "They are also smarter than owls."

"Thank you, Mrs. Delia." Tierra raised her hand, and Raven cleverly landed on Tierra's arm.

This raven seems to be still in its infancy, with a body length of only twenty centimeters and a little brown fluff on its body. It looks a bit like an ordinary crow, so with Tiera's current strength, it is not very easy to hold Raven. strenuous.

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