Walk out of Flourish and Blotts and turn left until you reach the end of the street corner. There is a very small shop with its name not at the top, but rather a string of English letters carved on a tattered wooden plaque to the right of the door.
"This is the shop called 'Strange and Weird'?" Agarth's lips twitched.
Grindelwald's words echoed in his ears, "Excellent location, attractive decor, reasonable price, and everyone's scrambling to buy it."
'A prime location? Is a street corner considered a prime location?'
The decor is enticing, really enticing, it's the kind of place Agarth wouldn't even want to go in.
The price is reasonable, he'll go in later and see just how reasonable it really is.
Many people rushed to grab it, damn it.
During the time Agarth stood at the door, he didn't see anyone go inside.
"Yes, Agarth, don't be put off by the look of this shop." George nodded.
Fred added, "We thought it was a mess when we first came here, but the things in the store are really weird and useful."
Fred thought the things sold in this store were funnier than the things Charlie bought for himself and George from the Zonko's Joke Shop.
Unfortunately, everything in this store is too expensive.
"Let's go, let's go inside and see if there's anything new and fun." George pulled one of them along as they walked to the store entrance, pulling out the wand he had just bought from his pocket.
This time, Fred and I enrolled in school, which made our family even poorer. We had to buy a wand and new clothes because we couldn't fit into Bill and Charlie's old clothes anymore.
George's eyes dimmed as he thought about how his mother had turned the house upside down before he left home that day, only to find a few missing copper knuts.
Strangely, the entrance to this shop is different from other shops. Normally, they are double doors that open to the left and right, but the entrance to this shop is not in the middle. You need to take out your magic wand and click on the shop name on the wooden board, and then a door will open on the side of the shop, allowing you to go in.
They only discovered this strange method of entry when they saw someone else enter the same way during their last wandering around.
Thinking of this, George and Fred rubbed their hands together expectantly. Last time, when the two of them stole Percy's wand and came to this store, they were almost caught by their mother.
It was all Percy's fault for being such a tattletale.
Agarth raised an eyebrow, this way of opening the door was more like what his father would do.
"Come here, Agarth! What are you daydreaming about?" Fred pulled Agarth along.
Upon entering the store, he was stunned by the enormous space in front of me.
From the outside, the shop looks extremely small, but the interior space is quite large. This must be due to the immense magical power of the person who cast the Invisible Stretching Spell.
Agarth glanced at the rows of neatly arranged display stands illuminated by the dim yellow light.
The first display stand has five tiers, each divided into nine large compartments, with neatly arranged packets of medicinal powder in each compartment.
However, there was no name or description of the powder on the display stand.
The second display stand was filled with bottles and jars, but there were no instructions on how to use them.
The third and fourth columns contained some exquisite ornaments, the purpose of which is unknown.
However, even though there was no indication of their purpose, the few people around seemed to know what these things were for. Everyone went straight to the display stand after entering, picked up the items, and went to the counter to pay.
"That's strange, isn't it?"
The two brothers explained to Agarth's curious look, "We didn't know either when we first came here. We found out later that we needed to use this!"
George raised his wand and tapped the shelf on the nearest display stand. Instantly, a beam of light shot into the air from the shelf, "Blind Man: Experience ten minutes of darkness."
'Grindelwald, you're peeking at my things again!'
Agarth clenched his fist. This design was something he had specifically created for the things stored in the castle's basement.
However, the items on those shelves only acknowledge their own magic and not that of others.
Agarth did something he didn't want others to know, and fearing he might forget it someday, he used this method to mark it.
However, the fact that this store can use this method means that there are no secrets about the things in its basement.
'Grindelwald probably already knew.'
As if struck by a sudden thought, Agarth quickened his pace and walked to the last row of counters.
'really!'
He explained to himself why, when he left Austria, that old man asked him if he had taken all his belongings, and that anything he couldn't take could be his.
'Robbers!'
Agarth looked at the smaller display stand than the previous ones, and noticed that the objects on it were enveloped in a magical barrier.
Agarth's teeth are practically grinding to pieces.
This is a sock that can save a dog's life, this is a toilet seat that can deflect all magic if you pretend to sit on it to use the toilet, this is an ear pick that allows you to hear things three meters away.
'Does this old man even know how hard it was for me to do all this?! He actually sold it!
hateful!'
"Agarth, what's wrong? Why are you buying these?" George rushed to the counter and asked curiously.
"I'm not buying it." Agarth uttered each word slowly and deliberately from his tightly closed mouth.
"That's good. Although I really want these too, it's a pity they're too expensive. Even if we sold everything we own, we still wouldn't be able to afford them."
Upon hearing this, Agarth looked up at the blue text that popped up on a hair clip she was holding, "Heartthrob: Wear this and everyone will love you~ Special price: 99 Galleons."
'Damn! Is this robbery?'
'This thing was made by plucking a few unicorn hairs, adding runes, and using a few chopsticks, and they're charging 100 Galleons for it? What a swindler!'
Agarth then pointed to a few more objects nearby.
"Kissing Lipstick: After applying it, what you say will come true~ Special price: 250 Galleons."
'This thing only comes true when it's a prank.'
"Enchanting Glasses: X-ray Vision! Vacuum! Love it? 380 Galleons."
They only see through old men, not beautiful women. He gave them to Grindelwald...
'Is Grindelwald really not afraid that someone might buy these things, discover the truth, and then cause trouble at the store?'
"Wow, George, Agarth, come here right now!"
Fred shouted, pointing his wand at an object.
It was an extremely thin and tiny golden stick.
"Transformation: Can grow big or small, can fly, and can change shape. Price: Available to those who are destined to have it."
"…" Agarth stood silently to one side.
'What exactly is Grindelwald trying to do?'
'This is the strangest thing I've ever made.'
It can indeed transform, but you can't control it.
Having read some strange and unusual crafting methods in a book from his past life, Agarth decided to give it a try and incorporated some of Son Goku's memories into the process.
However, since no magical creatures similar to apes could be found in the magical world, they could only go to the Muggle world to purify some baboon blood and inject it.
'However, after the blood was injected, he could no longer control the stick.'
'So, why did Dad put this here?'
