"What, you want me to teach you basketball?"
Lucien's words stunned Harry for a moment, then he murmured,
"Ah no, it's Potion, Lucien, I want to ask you to teach me how to brew Potion."
Lucien sighed inwardly.
Well, no one wants to play this joke with me.
"So, you want me to tutor you? To learn Potion?"
Harry nodded quickly.
Putting aside his playful thoughts, Lucien seriously considered Harry's request.
Why did this kid suddenly want to learn Potion?
Oh, it seems he plans to follow his own advice, wanting to brew a Bright eyes potion, and then take off his glasses during Snape's class.
Haha, the shadow Snape left on Harry is really not small; it can even force him to actively study.
Seeing that Lucien didn't reply, Harry quickly added,
"Lucien, don't worry, I'll pay for the tutoring! How many Galleons do you want?"
Lucien wasn't too concerned about the tutoring fee Harry mentioned; he wasn't short of a few Galleons.
Although the Potter Family has a long history and has accumulated considerable wealth in the Wizarding World.
But what about the Grafton Family, from which Lucien himself came, and its business in the Muggle world?
How many so-called nobles and celebrities in England have to rely on Aunt Penelope's whim, and how many of their descendants have to curry favor with him, the heir of Grafton?
Whether Muggle or Wizard, families that can endure for hundreds of years through changing eras have accumulated immeasurable wealth, connections, knowledge, and experience.
Eh, wait, knowledge?
Lucien suddenly realized a problem: did an old Wizard family only leave Harry Galleons and that Invisibility Cloak?
No, impossible. Muggle families pass down their ways of survival from generation to generation, whether entering officialdom or doing business.
Would a Wizard family not leave behind some magic secret manuals? Would they not leave rare spells? Would they not leave exclusive Potion or alchemy recipes?
Immediately, Lucien's gaze towards Harry changed.
It suddenly filled with enthusiasm and appreciation, enthusiasm for inherited knowledge, and appreciation for family collections!
But Lucien still softened his tone, speaking as if heartbroken:
"Harry, we are friends, how can you insult me with money?"
Harry instantly became anxious; he wanted to learn Potion now, and he wanted to escape Snape's trouble in the next Potion Class!
"No, no, no, Lucien, I was wrong, I shouldn't have…"
Lucien directly interrupted his apology:
"However, you know me, I like to read, I like to learn new knowledge."
"If you are willing to lend me some books to read, tutoring, Potion, none of that is an issue!"
Harry was stunned, somewhat disbelieving his own ears.
"Ah, Lucien, you only want books? And just to borrow them?"
Lucien spread his hands as a matter of course,
"Otherwise? After reading the books a few times and learning the knowledge within, aren't books, as carriers of knowledge, just for collection and commemoration?"
"Oh, of course, displaying them on a bookshelf at home, filling it up, and showing off in front of others, that's also a use."
Harry nodded repeatedly:
"Yes, yes, yes, you're right!"
"But, but, I don't have any magic books…"
Thinking of this, Harry anxiously pushed up his glasses again.
Seeing Harry like this, Lucien couldn't help but want to sigh.
This kid, when he visited the Gringotts vault, probably grabbed a large bag of Galleons and ran, not even noticing if there was anything else.
"Don't worry, Harry, do you think your family, the Potter Family, a Wizard family that has been passed down for hundreds of years, would they not leave you some intellectual wealth?"
Harry scratched his head, a little embarrassed, and said,
"Um, I, I didn't notice, it seems, there were a few books in Gringotts behind a pile of Galleons."
Hearing this, Lucien muttered to himself:
Indeed, this kid really just took the Galleons and left.
"Don't worry, Lucien, even if my family didn't leave me magic books, I have money, I'll buy books for you!"
Lucien raised a hand,
"Say it again, it's a loan."
"Those are left to you, the descendant, by the family. Intangible knowledge is far more precious than visible money."
Harry nodded again like pounding garlic, showing deep agreement.
"Lucien, what you said makes so much sense, although I don't quite understand it, I just feel it's right!"
"You are truly a kind and warm-hearted person, willing to help me tutor and teach me Potion, and you only want to borrow books to read. You are a true Ravenclaw!"
"No, you should go to Hufflepuff, oh no, a good person like you who helps friends should come to our Gryffindor!"
"…"
Listening to Harry's incessant praise and seeing his loyal expression, almost ready to go through fire and water for him.
Lucien couldn't help but sigh, it was right for this child to go to Gryffindor, the Sorting Hat was not wrong!
"Stop, thank you for your praise."
"Harry, have you thought about where we should tutor and brew Potion?"
Harry answered without hesitation:
"I actually have. We can go to Hagrid's place."
"Lucien, do you remember, the one who led us on the boat, Hagrid?"
Lucien nodded and casually said,
"Of course I remember, his presence is hard to forget."
Harry suggesting going to Hagrid's actually reminded Lucien.
He needed to plant ten Chinese Chomping Cabbage, and he needed a plot of land, preferably away from people and not attracting attention.
It seems Hagrid lives on the edge of the Forbidden Forest; could he ask him for an empty plot there?
If it's just the edge of the Forbidden Forest, it would be convenient for him to go and easy to care for.
Lucien knew Harry had a good relationship with Hagrid, so if Harry helped persuade him, the chances of success should be quite high.
Hmm, planting should be as early as possible. To shorten the two-month growth cycle of the Chomping Cabbage to one month, no time can be wasted.
"Let's go."
Lucien walked towards the Forbidden Forest, waving to Harry.
Harry quickly said,
"But I haven't gotten my Potion brewing tools yet."
Lucien pointed to the items floating beside him; these were his cauldron and other items that he hadn't had time to put back in his dormitory after Potion Class that morning.
"Just use mine."
"Harry, since you've chosen to learn from me, let me state one thing first."
"Learning knowledge means seizing every minute and second. If you don't compete, others will compete with you."
Harry, following behind Lucien with a bewildered expression, didn't know that he had chosen a "teacher" who would change his life.
