Chapter 5: 'Rolling”

Chapter 5: “Rolling”

In front of the huge floor-to-ceiling window with lattice grilles, the man who had been standing with his back turned around, with wild short silver-white hair and a neat mustache, His face was wrinkled, but he was standing there.

Grindelwald smiled at the visitor, “Vinda, even in private, I prefer you to call me the principal or professor.”

Vinda bowed slightly, “I understood, Professor Grindelwald.”

Grindelwald turned his back and said in a vague voice, “Well, you just have to get used to it. Now, let’s talk about business.”

“This year’s enrollment is good. Many young wizards from No-Maj families have chosen us in Nurmengard.”

“Well, what about the UK side?”

“Compared to other regions, the rate of young wizards in the UK choosing Nurmengard has dropped a lot.”

Grindelwald tapped his fingers on the railing rhythmically a few times and said in a relaxed tone, “All right then.”

“Professor Grindelwald,” Vinda crossed her hands on his chest, “Since the beginning of glory has come, do I need to send someone to fight for it?”

Grindelwald waved his hand, “No, no need at all.”

“I see.” Vinda never questioned any of Grindelwald’s decisions.

Grindelwald put his hands on the railing, looked into the distance, and then showed a wild expression, “A new era is about to start, Albus. Let’s see who is right.”

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While his family had fallen asleep in his room, Sean turned on the updated system. The previously empty system finally has some words in it.

Name: Sean Wallup [Muggle family, Bloodline Unknown]

Magic Items: None

Charm learning talent: 4 [Study more, there is still a chance.]L1tLagoon witnessed the first publication of this chapter on Ñøv€l--B1n.

Transfiguration talent: 7 [As long as you study hard, you will become a master of Transfiguration]

Potions Talent: 2 [When making potions, your main goal to stay alive]

Fantastic Beast Affinity: 9 [Are you a descendant of a druid?]

Ancient Rune Talent: 0 [Did your head get hit by a troll?]

After several draws, Sean’s eyes were already dark. He changed his strategy and made a single draw. Because single draws might be something that he’ll get lucky on.

Finally, in the ninety-one draw, Sean won a purple quality prize

“This fucking system...”

Sean opened the inventory blankly and was surprised to find a new purple reward that matched the previous one he got.

George Weasley’s Trick (Purple): A single-use item that is guaranteed to escape from a scene when used.

Fred Weasley’s Trick (Purple): A one-time-use item. After use, you’ll know who the winner is in a bet.

The two cards seem to be relatively childish, but these two caught Sean’s attention, and at the same time, combining them could have a really good effect.

Gemini Suit Effect: It can randomly copy a spell possessed by the target character. The success rate is inversely proportional to the level of spell mastery and the strength gap between the two.

After seeing the effect, Sean couldn’t help thinking of Dumbledore. He thought about replicating his power. But he’ll think about it later.

Looking at the remaining points, Sean struggled for a while and finally pressed the roll button. As long as he has some points, he’ll continue rolling the lottery.

The 100th draw resulted in a white reward. Sean’s lips trembled a little, knowing that there was no guaranteed reward.

Fortunately, after three draws, a golden light finally flashed. Sean was moved and ecstatic. He immediately checked the details.

Independently Assignable Talent Point *1 (Gold).

Looking at his attribute panel, Sean hesitated for a while and directly allocated the points to Transfiguration. He wanted to get strong through Transfiguration because Transfiguration is actually one of the most versatile spells. Investing in it will definitely not be a loss.

As the number 7 becomes 8, the description of his talent information also changes.

Transfiguration talent: 8 (a once-in-a-century Transfiguration genius)

Looking at his remaining points, Sean turned his gaze back to the lottery.

“Why not just one more roll?”

Although this lottery page is straightforward, the shimmering box in the center teases Sean’s heart.

After struggling for a while, Sean still made a choice.

“One more roll... no, ten last rolls.”

As the number of points changed, a golden light flashed again.