After arriving at the butcher's shop, Irina bought one hundred kilograms of cow and sheep brains each, and then bought another hundred kilograms of hibiscus at the material store that Lynn frequented.
Tortoises are also considered a type of magical material in a broad sense, and they are the favorite food of Bowtruckles. Therefore, many wizards who raise Bowtruckles opt to buy tortoises at material stores rather than pet shops.
After all, it's well-known that a bottle of water at a pet shop costs several dozen knuts.
One hundred kilograms of food is enough for the little Winged Demon and Envee to eat for several months.
As for Cooper, the Niffler is an omnivore. It can simply eat the packaged meals prepared by Irina and does not need additional food.
After buying food for Irina's magical animals, Lynn also purchased a large quantity of alchemy materials.
These alchemy materials are mainly used to refine special boxes that can transport the Eternal Fire.
Yes, Lynn plans to make money by selling the Eternal Fire that he summoned!
Refining alchemical products to earn galleons still requires the cost of materials and a long refining process, but summoning the Eternal Fire only consumes a bit of magical power for him, thanks to his extremely high affinity for flames.
As a type of eternal flame, the Eternal Fire has extremely high commercial value in the wizarding world. If Lynn wants to sell the Eternal Fire in bulk, containers to transport such a large amount are naturally very necessary.
At this point, some people might ask: Since wizards can summon the Eternal Fire themselves, why do they spend so much money to buy it instead of summoning it themselves?
In fact, less than one percent of wizards in the magical world can summon the Eternal Fire, just as fewer wizards can cast a full Patronus.
Even if those powerful wizards can summon the Eternal Fire, they must pay a price, including emotions and a large amount of magical power they inject into the flame. Those emotions become integrated into the Eternal Fire and are not returned to the wizard.
The reason Lynn can avoid these costs is ultimately due to his almost invincible affinity for flames.
Therefore, the Eternal Fire remains very rare in the current magical world.
In fact, as a descendant of a pure-blood family, Lynn didn't need so much money. However, as he has established a plan to win over the majority and create a very small number of enemies against Voldemort, he needs enough capital to deal with those people.
Even if he uses the alchemical products he refines to bribe others, alchemy materials still have a cost!
With the background of the Rowle family, there would be no problem simply supplying Lynn and the people around him, but if he wanted to cultivate an army of wizards, that would be a bit excessive.
After all, the Rowle family heritage has been passed down for generations, and most later generations simply rest on their laurels. Only once every seven or eight generations does a capable Rowle emerge who can truly contribute to the family.
After buying the alchemical materials, Irina suggested going to Mrs. Puddifu's tea house for a coffee.
Lynn had no objection, so the two went together to Mrs. Puddifu's tea house.
They didn't seem to realize that the way they naturally embraced each other looked just like lovers passionately kissing nearby.
After finding a seat in a corner and sitting down, Lynn and Irina each ordered a cappuccino as usual.
Soon, the coffee was served.
"Speaking of which, should we wait until the end of the school year and follow Harry and the others to see Sirius, or should we find him beforehand and ask him to cooperate with our actions?"
Irina rested her chin in her hand and said.
Lynn took a sip of his coffee and replied calmly, "Either way works, but I'd prefer to meet Sirius first, in case this inefficient lamp not only fails to cooperate but secretly interferes with our plans."
In Lynn's view, Sirius Black, like Harry, was an impulsive man who only knew how to rush in without thinking of the consequences.
It would be fine if someone informed him of the pros and cons, but if Sirius's temper flared, it was truly impossible to predict what he would do.
If Sirius accidentally broke Lynn's alchemical cage and released Peter Pettigrew, then the plan Lynn set before the school year began could be in vain.
"Yeah, I agree," Irina nodded, "But when should we find him, and how should we approach it?"
Hearing this, Lynn smiled slyly and said, "It's simple, just today."
Irina's eyes widened when she heard Lynn's words. She looked at him, waiting for his next statement.
Lynn continued, "Don't forget, Sirius will break into the Gryffindor common room during the Halloween feast, and today is Halloween! After Sirius escapes from Hogwarts Castle, the most likely route he'll take is the secret passage under the Whomping Willow to the Shrieking Shack, and all we need to do is wait!"
"What do you mean?" Irina's eyes lit up, and she seemed to understand Lynn's plan.
Lynn smiled and said, "We just need to get to the Shrieking Shack ahead of time and wait for Sirius. So, we won't go back for the Halloween feast later. We'll go straight to the Shrieking Shack to wait. That's it."
Irina's expression froze, and she said rigidly, "So, I won't get to have the Halloween feast?!"
Lynn nodded regretfully, then looked at her jokingly, "That's right!"
"Oh my goodness!" Irina lay her head on the table between the two of them, feeling helpless.
After deciding on the plan, Lynn and Irina didn't rush to head back.
After finishing the coffee in his hand, Lynn ordered some snacks and a cup of tea, enjoying them leisurely with Irina.
Soon, the sky gradually darkened, and the young wizards of Hogsmeade Village began heading back to Hogwarts Castle, eager not to miss the annual Halloween feast.
After a while, Lynn stood up and gestured to Irina.
"Let's go, it's time to head to the Shrieking Shack."
Lynn said.
Irina quickly set down her empty cup, stood up, and followed Lynn's lead.
Lynn's pace was quick, and in less than ten minutes, the two arrived at the Shrieking Shack.
Upon entering the Shrieking Shack, Lynn and Irina found traces of someone else's life here. Obviously, the person who had lived in the Shrieking Shack was the one who escaped from Azkaban.
After scanning the area and confirming there was no one else in the Shack, Lynn exhaled slowly.
It seemed they hadn't arrived too late.
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