## Chapter 117: The Suitcase and the Pencil Case
When Wade's fingers were still four or five centimeters from the fledgling, he suddenly felt a slight tingling sensation, and at the same time, he saw all of Rolf's hair stand on end, like a porcupine.
Wade understood that he must look the same.
Rolf let out a silent laugh, then pulled Wade's arm again. Like thieves, they crept away from the stone pillar.
After a few turns, they arrived at a warm, humid bamboo forest. Only then did Rolf burst out laughing.
"Isn't it amazing? Thunderbird fledglings are born with electricity."
Rolf laughed heartily, then used his palm to scoop water from a bamboo leaf to smooth down his messy hair.
Wade pulled out his Wand: "Aguamenti."
Water gushed down the bamboo stalks, and Rolf immediately gave him a thumbs-up!
They both used the clear water to fix their hair. Wade suddenly saw a dung beetle, larger than a Crup, slowly pushing an equally huge ball of dung past them from behind.
Newt's suitcase space was even more magical than Granian Farm. Walking a short distance inside felt like entering a new world.
Rounding a corner, the bamboo forest turned into a tropical savanna; after wandering for a while, they unwittingly found themselves in a rainforest.
There was only a curtain separating a world of ice and snow from one of birdsong and fragrant flowers; on either side of a massive rock, sand and water were divided.
A small cave in the distance, upon entering, would rapidly expand into a gigantic stone cavern.
An ordinary oak door, when opened, revealed distant mountains and an endless lake.
Furthermore, Newt kept many dangerous creatures of 4X or even 5X classification. In front of that man, these terrifying creatures were like well-behaved children, lowering their heads to enjoy his touch.
Even Rolf could freely play with or feed these creatures, without any fear of them harming him.
"I really love them," Rolf said, puffing out his cheeks. "But Grandpa always says they can't be kept in such confined spaces."
"So, even though he always rescues magical creatures in distress, once they can survive independently, he releases them back into their original habitats."
"If animals could use the Book of Friends, that would be great… that way, even if we're separated, we wouldn't lose touch."
As he spoke, he hugged a young Re'em. Both creatures looked at Wade with similarly pitiful, hopeful eyes.
Wade couldn't help but laugh. "Even if I could let animals use the Book of Friends, they can't read!"
Rolf's expression immediately fell. He sighed with a worried look. "Oh, I knew it wouldn't work… Is there really no way to communicate without writing?"
"There is," Wade said, sitting beside him. "The Two-Way Mirror works, doesn't it?"
"But Two-Way Mirrors are rare, and too expensive," Rolf said dejectedly. "I have many friends, but too little pocket money."
Wade couldn't help but laugh again.
The little boy was round-headed and adorable. When he made such a grown-up, worried expression, it was even funnier.
As he laughed, a faint thought stirred within him.
Two-Way Mirror… it seemed like a good direction for research…
…
After a tour, Wade also took the opportunity to ask Newt about the application of the Undetectable Extension Charm.
Newt had dedicated his life to protecting Fantastic Beasts, and his magical suitcase played an important role in this. Wade suspected that even Dumbledore couldn't compare to Newt in the application of the Undetectable Extension Charm.
He was undoubtedly a world-class master in this field.
Wade also showed Newt his Pencil Case. Layer after layer unfolded, finally revealing a tall wardrobe.
Seeing the human-sized wardrobe, Newt was stunned for a long moment before muttering softly, "Yes, a wardrobe is so convenient…"
He hadn't noticed it when he was young, but now that he was older, he realized that climbing up and down the stairs inside the suitcase every day was a huge test for his bones.
Newt and Wade entered the Wardrobe Space. After looking around, he said admiringly, "This is an excellent application… I didn't expect this level from a twelve-year-old Wizard…"
"But as it is, it's just an ordinary storage space."
Wade frowned, saying, "It doesn't seem to be like your suitcase, which has many spaces seamlessly connected, without any conflict or strange feeling."
When discussing his area of expertise, Newt visibly grew more confident. He smiled and said, "Space splicing… that's a very accurate description."
"My suitcase does indeed splice together many real spaces."
"Real spaces?" Wade asked, pondering. "Is it like folding a space and then unfolding it inside the suitcase… that kind of magic?"
"It's not that complicated."
Newt cupped his hand, then thought for a moment before speaking:
"You know, for Fantastic Beasts, the most dangerous creatures on this planet are the billions of humans."
"Humans are transforming more and more natural environments into cities of steel and concrete, leaving fewer and fewer suitable habitats for animals."
"To provide suitable habitats for the little ones, before the local environment was destroyed by Muggles, I used the Severing Charm to cut out an area, and then… uh, the Shrinking Charm and Engorgement Charm completed the transfer…"
He made it sound simple, but Wade thought about it and knew that the difficulty of this task was extremely high… almost as high as a skyscraper.
To give a simple example—
Before the Christmas holiday, Wade once saw older students acquire a tall spruce tree, intending to decorate it as the tallest Christmas tree in the school.
The spruce tree that Hagrid could carry by himself required five or six students using the Levitation Charm simultaneously just to move it into position.
And Newt?
His suitcase even contained a snowy mountain!
Newt continued, "Sometimes it's not even that complicated. You can use a Space-Linking Charm to connect a part of the case's interior with the outside space, allowing them to intercommunicate."
"Do you see that lake? It's connected to Loch Ness in Scotland at the bottom, so Kelpies can travel between the two."
"However, there's a risk of invasion with that, so you need to be extra careful when choosing which spaces to link."
"In that case, how do you ensure the stability of the space inside the suitcase?" Wade asked. "I heard that if the spell fails, the objects inside might burst the container. But you don't seem to worry about that."
"Well, that's a little trick of my own," Newt said, a slightly proud smile appearing on his face. "When I was traveling, I learned a way to separate spaces from Fantastic Beasts…"
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