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... ry's shattered glasses.

Harry took the glasses off his face, looked left and right, and said to Hermione with a smile.

"Thank you, I should really remember this spell."

Hermione just smiled indifferently, then turned her head to look at Auston:

"Auston, I saw your sister and father. They are buying books at the Lichen Bookstore. Gilderoy Lockhart is signing the book in person. Let's go together!"

Upon Hermione's warm invitation, Auston's first reaction was to d ...

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