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Chapter 27 - Chapter 27 System Inspection, Wand Selection Operation!

[Acacia wood wand (D-rank), matching degree 48%]

[Apple wood wand (D-rank), matching degree 53%]

[Ash wood wand (D-rank), matching degree 71%]

[Black walnut wood wand (D-rank), matching degree 9%]

[Dogwood wood wand (D-rank), matching degree 37%]

...

Under Dudley's gaze, the System identified the information of the wands within sight and detected the corresponding matching degree data based on Dudley's [bloodline of an exceptional wizard].

He had guessed correctly before. New wands that had not been recognized by a master and used were all rated D-rank by the System.

Only after being recognized by a master would the rating increase with the nourishment of magic power and the use of spells.

Except for an exception that might or might not be an exception, that was the Elder Wand (SSS-rank) in the hands of the old man Dumbledore outside the store.

One of the three Deathly Hallows, a powerful wand said to be created by the God of Death.

It was unknown whether it was SSS-rank when it was first created or if, after being created, it was nourished by the divine power of the God of Death, worked wonders, and was promoted from D-rank to SSS-rank.

This was a secret that was difficult to verify. Dudley was just a little curious. The most important thing for him now was to find the wand that was most compatible with him among thousands of wands.

He currently had two wands in his possession.

One was the Diggory wand (C-rank), with a matching degree of 62% with him. This data was still slowly increasing.

This was because his magic power was much stronger than Diggory's. After a period of intense magic power infusion and spell use, this wand that did not reject changing masters had switched to the winning side and changed its master.

Besides the inborn compatibility, a powerful wizard could always gradually shape the wand in their hand to their own liking, provided that the captured wand was not overly stubborn.

Some wands with extremely high loyalty would reject being used by wizards other than their master. Forcing their use would weaken the power of the spell or produce some unwanted effects.

This was the case when Harry used Hagrid's umbrella wand.

The other was the damaged Quirrell wand (B-rank), with a matching degree of only 23% with him. Using it would be on tenterhooks, as one never knows which time the incantation would mutate or even backfire.

For Dudley, this wand had fusion value, but its practical use value was minimal.

Therefore, in order to save time and fusion costs and to be able to fuse a wand at the lowest cost when there were plenty of fusion opportunities and obtain the perfect [Wandless Spellcasting] ability, Dudley still had to buy a new D-rank wand with a high matching degree at Ollivanders Wand Shop.

If he ultimately decided not to go to Hogwarts to study and no longer obtain new fusion opportunities, this new wand might even become Dudley's main wand in the future.

"What do I see? Harry Potter! You're here! Fortunately, you're here! I've been waiting for you for a long time!"

Just as Dudley was searching everywhere for a new wand that was highly compatible with him and Harry was looking around curiously, an old wizard with silver-white eyes poked his head out from the inner room of the narrow store.

The previous minor earthquake made the outstanding wand maker, Mr. Garrick Ollivander, take shelter in a room deeper inside with stronger protective spells.

Even earlier, he had been drinking in The Leaky Cauldron and saw Dudley and Harry.

He knew that, unless there were any accidents, the famous the Savior would come to his wand shop, which had an absolute monopoly in the wizarding world of the UK, later tonight to buy his first wand.

With an accident like the earthquake in between, he originally thought something might go amiss, but fortunately, the Savior still showed up.

Harry looked at his cousin. Seeing that his cousin wasn't going to speak first, he replied on his own, "Hello, Mr. Ollivander. My cousin and I are here to buy wands!"

"Of course! Most of the wizards who come to me are here to buy wands! Come on! Let me take your measurements properly!"

As Ollivander spoke, he picked up a self-extending tape measure, walked around the counter, and came to Harry's side.

Then, the tape measure began to automatically measure Harry's arm length, leg length, height, and even the distance between his eyes.

"Mr. Potter, which hand do you usually use?"

"My right hand! Sir!"

While taking the measurements, Ollivander also asked Harry a question that was more relevant than just the measurement process.

Harry was curious and asked why they had to measure all these things when choosing a wand. The answer he received was that it was a special technique unique to the Ollivander family.

After measuring a bunch of data, useful or not, Ollivander climbed up the stepladder.

He searched, picked, and handed wands to Harry for testing on the wooden shelves filled with numerous wand boxes. After getting negative feedback, he continued to search for new wands for Harry...

It has to be said that although the principle is unclear, none of the several wands Ollivander chose for Harry had a compatibility with him lower than 75%.

Dudley could, via the System, know the compatibility between the [bloodline of a weak wizard] he had fused with and a bunch of wands. This bloodline stemmed from Harry's blood, and its compatibility data could roughly reflect Harry's own compatibility data.

While keeping an eye on Harry's wand testing, Dudley's circular search also produced results.

Without disturbing Ollivander, after identifying the target, Dudley took a running leap and directly grabbed a wand box at the top of the east side of the shelf.

[Poplar Wood Wand (D-rank), with a dragon heartstring core, 13 inches long, and a compatibility of 98% with the host]

There was no wand with a higher compatibility. This was calculated based on the [bloodline of an exceptional wizard] obtained by fusing the The Philosopher's Stone.

The Philosopher's Stone was an alchemical item, not the blood of a wizard or that of a magical creature.

The wizard blood obtained by fusing the The Philosopher's Stone was not only extremely powerful but also purer.

If Dudley had been born with wizard blood, the wand he was most likely to be compatible with would likely be this one.

With a compatibility of 98%, after obtaining it and nourishing it with magic power for a few days, it could reach 100% compatibility. When fused at that time, Dudley could acquire the perfect [Wandless Spellcasting] ability.

Over here, Dudley got the wand he had his heart set on. Over there, Harry's fated wand was also selected.

"Holly wand, with a phoenix feather as the core, 11 inches long."

Ollivander introduced as he looked at the wand that was sparkling gold in Harry's hand. His silvery-white eyes were filled with surprise and excitement. " It's really powerful and suits you great, Mr. Potter.

What's even more special is that it has a twin wand. The same phoenix feather was used as the core for that wand. That wand is in... in the hands of Voldemort (the wizard who must not be named). That wizard is very evil, but extremely powerful!"

"Are you Voldemort?"

Harry frowned and asked straightforwardly.