Journey to the Wizarding World of Hogwarts

Chapter 1110 Electric Fireplace

Naturally, Mr. Weasley had no idea that the brat in front of him, whom he took care of like a son, was plotting against his own succulent cabbage.

He was also explaining some precautions to Harry. For example, although it is simple to control magical creatures, it is somewhat troublesome to catch them and prevent them from escaping.

"The body structure of magical creatures is different from that of wizards. Generally speaking, they have a certain degree of magic resistance." Mr. Weasley explained, "Well, this word was said by Robert. I think it is very appropriate. It means , these magical creatures are highly resistant to spells."

Harry blinked. He thought of the scene when he faced the fire dragon when he participated in the Four Wizard Tournament.

Many magic spells are of no use to that big, thick-skinned guy. Only the Eye Disease Charm can penetrate the soul with one shot, but after using this magic spell, you will face a violent fire dragon.

The example he subconsciously ignored was Hagrid. As a person with giant blood, Hagrid's resistance to magic was enviable.

"Whether it is the common velvet or the less common Acromantula, they are both creatures with high resistance to magic. Compared with them, wizards are much weaker." Mr. Weasley said helplessly, "It's like a stun spell. If you want to stun a wizard, one or two stun spells are enough. But if you are facing a fire dragon, you will need at least a dozen stun spells to start."

As he spoke, he lowered his voice and whispered, "But Charlie has said that the fire dragons in the Fire Dragon Sanctuary are more resistant to the coma spell. After they are hit by the spell, their resistance to the spell is also slowly increasing, which is very difficult. Taming.”

Harry pursed his lips. No wonder the fire dragons they encountered before were so dangerous. These guys probably stayed in the reserve for a long time and were very good at dealing with wizards.

"It's too much." Harry murmured in a low voice, "The Ministry of Magic actually asked us to deal with such dangerous creatures..."

Mr. Weasley shook his head, "Maybe even the Ministry of Magic doesn't know about this."

Harry looked at Mr. Weasley in confusion, but instead of explaining anything, he used magic to control the ghoul to circle around the room.

"Hey, where is the fireplace?" Mr. Weasley walked around the first floor several times in confusion, but saw no trace of the fireplace. He looked at Harry with some confusion, "Don't Muggles use fireplaces now? "

Harry looked around, pointed at a wall, and said with some uncertainty, "It might be this."

Mr. Weasley looked in the direction Harry pointed in surprise. There was a cabinet built into the wall.

Touching left and right, Mr. Weasley is obviously very interested in this cabinet because it is transparent and you can see the "bonfire" made of wire and cloth inside.

"What kind of decoration is this?" Mr. Weasley asked curiously, "A bonfire model made of red cloth strips? It's quite interesting."

Harry shook his head, "This should be the fireplace."

Mr. Weasley was stunned, "What, what did you say? How to burn this thing?"

He reached out to open the cabinet, but found that there was no place to open it.

"What's going on? Is the cabinet broken?" He used some strength, but found that it was still motionless. "I think it may have been a long time, and the door hinge inside is rusty."

He pursed his lips and prepared to use more force, but Harry stopped him, "Wait a minute Mr. Weasley! That's not how this thing is used!"

"Ha, don't worry, I will definitely be able to open this thing." Mr. Weasley said confidently, "I am the little repair expert in the family."

As he spoke, he also made a bodybuilding movement, as if to show that he actually had a lot of strength.

Seeing his actions, Harry couldn't laugh or cry, "It's not like that, Mr. Weasley, this thing is one piece. It is not the kind of fireplace you imagined, it is an electric fireplace. Do you know about electric fireplaces?"

Mr. Weasley, who took out his wand and was about to use the Disintegration Curse to solve the problem, retracted his sinful hands and looked at Harry in shock, "Electric?"

Harry nodded, "I'm sure, this is an electric fireplace. Aunt Petunia wanted to buy this kind of thing before, but gave up the idea when she saw the price."

Mr. Weasley touched his nose and felt embarrassed. He had vowed before that the cabinet could not be opened because the door hinge was broken, but the result was not what he thought?

"Then..." He looked at the "bonfire" in the cabinet with some confusion, "Is that thing a real fire?"

"No..." Harry wasn't sure how this thing worked, but he still said, "That thing inside can blow out hot air and warm the whole room."

Mr. Weasley scratched his head, not quite understanding what Harry meant, but nodded anyway, "Is that so?"

Harry nodded, "That's it. This bonfire is actually just a decoration. When people see it, they will think of blazing flames."

Mr. Weasley understood, but he was still a little confused, "So, why do you want to make this shape of burning flames? If you want to see the flames burning, wouldn't an ordinary fireplace be better?"

Harry hesitated and didn't know how to answer this question, so he could only say helplessly, "Well... I don't know why."

After satisfying his little curiosity, Mr. Weasley did not continue to ask this question, but asked another question, "Then where will the ashes be poured after I burn?"

"Uh..." Harry was dumbfounded, gray?

It took him a while to realize what Mr. Weasley meant. He was talking about charcoal.

"Ah, this?" Harry thought for a while and said, "This thing does not burn charcoal, but burns electricity. Electricity will not produce that kind of charcoal ash."

Mr. Weasley was even more confused. Why would there be no ash when electricity was burned?

"Well." Harry said he didn't know how to explain it, so he could only explain vaguely, "In short, there won't be any ash."

"There won't be any ash?" Mr. Weasley's eyes widened, "Is there really no ash?"

Harry could only nod his head.

Mr. Weasley sighed in disbelief, "What an amazing technology. It can generate heat without even needing charcoal."

As he spoke, he paused and recalled, "In this way, I remember that the cold feeling of the refrigerator was also because of the electricity..."

Although I don't know what Mr. Weasley is thinking of, at this time, as long as he doesn't want to continue to dismantle this poor electric fireplace, it is a good thing, right?

Harry thought.

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