Quick Transmigration: I Actually Became a System Bug

Chapter 301 Purebloods and Half-Bloods in the Magical World (10)

In conclusion, throughout the entire New Year period of 1991, Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu became the two busiest people in the Shi family. Not only did they have to attend various year-end meetings and banquets held by the company and its partners, but when they finally got home and wanted to rest for a while, they were still kept being chattered incessantly by the Shi family members.

To be honest, they would rather go to the hospital to take care of the old man, at least the ward would be quiet. Unfortunately, the doctors wouldn't let kids like them stay to take care of patients, and they would be kicked out very quickly if they went.

So, right after the New Year, Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu didn't even wait for Grandpa Shi to read the will before they left Shi Lu and Anya and returned to London ahead of time.

At 6 Rose Street, London, in a small villa with a large garden, Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu, weary from their journey, finally opened the door to the house before nightfall.

The villa has four floors in total, three above ground and one below. The first floor has a kitchen, dining room and living room. The second floor has Shi Lu and An Ya's bedroom, dressing room and study. The third floor and the basement are all Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu's territory.

The third floor has their bedrooms, music rooms, art studios, and a study room for doing homework. The basement is where they practice Taoist magic, spells, potions, and even alchemy. Of course, they bought the best isolation shield from the system space for the entire basement, otherwise the house would have been blown up long ago.

As soon as Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu arrived home, steaming hot noodles were laid out on the table. This was Chinese cuisine that Bivenbill had specially learned after moving here. The house-elves' cooking skills were truly superb; now their Chinese cooking level was almost as good as that of chef Shi Shaoyu.

The two put down their small bags, washed their hands, and started eating. After eating and drinking their fill, they took a nice hot bath before falling asleep in each other's arms.

The next morning, Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu woke up early and practiced the health-preserving exercise skillfully. This is a basic exercise for Taoist morning practice. With this exercise and their great strength, they could honestly give their opponent a physical KO if magic couldn't win.

After exercising and having breakfast, they began their daily studies as usual. In the morning, they practiced Taoist incantations and talisman drawing in the cellar, and in the afternoon, they practiced spells, potions, and alchemy.

The two didn't find anything confusing about learning the two systems. The only thing that might have been affected was that they were used to hand gestures and always used their fingers as wands when casting spells with a wand. As a result, they had to increase their study of wandless and silent spell casting.

Another point is that they always felt that riding a broom was not as cool as flying on a sword, which led them to always try to stand on the broom and fly when they practiced flying.

That's why the whole house and yard were shrouded in a Muggle Ignore Charm; otherwise, the neighbors might have frequently seen flying children falling from the sky on broomsticks.

March 15, 1991, was the eleventh birthday of both Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu's bodies. After breakfast, Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu opened the windows of the study room wide, waiting for the arrival of the legendary owl.

Fortunately, the other party did not keep Ji Han and the others waiting for too long. From a distance, Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu saw two black dots moving rapidly toward them. The black dots got closer and closer, and before reaching the window, they both came to an abrupt stop.

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