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Chapter 231 - Chapter 231: Special Dragon Bone Wand

Looking at the excited Mr. Ollivander, Sebastian repeatedly tried to calm him down.

"Mr. Ollivander, don't get too excited. I only trust your craftsmanship and won't ask anyone else to make a wand."

After receiving Sebastian's assurance, Mr. Ollivander calmed his excited feelings a little.

This was a magic creature form.

Roughly speaking, it was customizing a wand for a dragon.

It was truly too challenging.

If he missed this opportunity, he would definitely regret it and lose sleep.

Mr. Ollivander's eyes gleamed with long-lost passion, and he eagerly began to measure Sebastian's body data with a magic measuring tape.

"Raise your arm, straighten it, don't move," Mr. Ollivander's slightly trembling voice held a hint of excitement.

The measuring tapes danced in the air like living things, accurately circling Sebastian's arms, fingers, shoulders, and even his head.

They quickly measured various data, from shoulder width to palm length, from the thickness of knuckles to the curve of the arm, and even the flexibility of the wrist.

Mr. Ollivander's gaze was frighteningly focused, and he meticulously recorded every piece of data measured on parchment.

"This is... the most perfect physique I've ever encountered," Mr. Ollivander murmured, "I already have so many ideas in my mind."

"Next, let's test which type of wood is most suitable for you now."

Saying that, Mr. Ollivander took out many different types of wood samples and placed them on the table.

"Mr. Ollivander," Sebastian prompted, "My strength is very great now, please directly use the strongest wood for testing."

"Otherwise, I'm worried I might accidentally crush the wand."

"Yes, yes," Mr. Ollivander murmured, "This is indeed something to consider. People always unconsciously grip their wands tightly during battle."

"If the wand isn't strong enough, it won't do."

He picked and chose, selecting the batch of wood with the highest hardness, from oak and yew to ebony, etc. Every piece of wood was the toughest and most commonly used wand material in the magic world.

He handed Sebastian a yew wood. This type of wood had high hardness and good elasticity, which might meet Sebastian's needs.

However, with a light grip from Sebastian, the seemingly tough yew wood actually made a subtle cracking sound.

"No, no, yew wood isn't suitable. Let's try ebony wood." Mr. Ollivander snatched the yew wood from Sebastian's hand and then placed the ebony wood into his hand.

Without surprise, this ebony wood, known for its sturdiness, also failed to meet Sebastian's needs.

"Let's try snakewood..."

"Let's try white oak..."

...

In a short while, Sebastian had tried all the wood on the table. The wood was piled up haphazardly, making the workshop messy.

Unfortunately, most of the wood could not withstand Sebastian's strength.

A very few pieces of wood that met the hardness standard did not show any magic resonance in Sebastian's hand, obviously not suitable as the main material for his wand.

This stumped Mr. Ollivander. He had never seen a situation where problems were encountered in selecting wood.

He frowned deeply and sat on a stool, quietly thinking.

"Rare... it's truly too rare. All these commonly used wand woods are actually unsuitable."

Mr. Ollivander took out a thick notebook and kept flipping through it: "Let me think, what other materials could be suitable for the current situation."

Looking at Mr. Ollivander, who was deep in thought, Sebastian put forward his own idea.

"Mr. Ollivander, since there is no suitable wood, can we use metal as the main material for the wand?"

"I've also heard that some unique wand makers use the bones of magic creatures to make wands. What do you think of this method?"

Hearing Sebastian's suggestion, Mr. Ollivander stopped what he was doing: "Metal is probably not suitable. In the field of wands, it is generally accepted that metal is not suitable as the main material for wands."

"Bones of magic creatures..." Mr. Ollivander took out another old notebook and quickly flipped through it.

"Yes, there have indeed been successful examples with the bones of magic creatures, but this type of wand is extremely picky. It doesn't matter, we can try it."

"Based on your form, we can try the bones of a dragon."

Mr. Ollivander rubbed his temples, "Unlike wood, different types of dragons have slightly different bones on their bodies. It's not easy to choose the right bone to make a wand."

Sebastian nodded, pondered for a moment, and then put forward a bold idea: "Since that's the case, then use my bones."

Mr. Ollivander's eyes widened, so shocked he could barely speak: "Your bones?"

"Yes," Sebastian smiled slightly, "My current form is a magic creature. Using my bones to make a wand will naturally perfectly match my magic."

"I think the forearm bone is very suitable. It's hard enough and the right length. What do you think?"

What a ruthless person!

Perhaps only such a ruthless person can achieve astonishing accomplishments.

Mr. Ollivander's eyes sparkled, and he slowly nodded: "Alright... This is indeed a crazy but feasible idea."

The main material was resolved, but the choice of the wand core was still bothering Mr. Ollivander.

"Phoenix feathers and Unicorn tail hair will both cause rejection reactions with dragon bone. Now it seems that only Dragon Heartstring can be used as the wand core."

"This is good too. The wand made this way will definitely be extremely powerful."

Sebastian pondered for a moment, then smiled and said, "As for the core, why not use my Dragon-Human Form's heartstring?"

Generally speaking, taking Dragon Heartstring does not require killing the dragon.

Otherwise, no matter how many dragons there were, they wouldn't be able to satisfy the Wizards' wand demands.

Moreover, removing an arm bone was not difficult. With the help of bone-growth magic, any number of bones could regrow.

It was precisely because of this that Sebastian had the confidence to choose all the wand materials from himself. He also wanted to see how powerful this wand, which perfectly matched him, could be.

For the sake of a powerful wand, this bit of suffering was tolerable.

"Mr. Ollivander, I'll go back to prepare the wand materials first. After all, it's not very convenient to perform surgery here."

Hearing Sebastian's words, Mr. Ollivander patted his chest and said, "Since that's the case, I'll practice making a few dragon bone wands with ordinary materials first."

"This is a fresh attempt. I will definitely make a perfect wand for you."

Bidding farewell to Mr. Ollivander, Sebastian returned to Swan Manor. With Mia's help, he extracted the left forearm bone and a segment of heartstring from his Dragon-Human Form.

He used magic to properly process these two materials, then mailed them to Mr. Ollivander by owl.

Mia was incredibly distressed, taking out bone-growth elixirs and various tonics and making Sebastian drink them.

Fortunately, in his Dragon-Human Form, Sebastian's physical quality was greatly enhanced, and he recovered his vitality in just two days.

The time came to September 1st, the start of the school year.

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