"Yes, they do," Harry said. "I am very good." It wasn't bragging if it was honest. And more often than not what Harry got paid for was figuring out solutions to problems people had that couldn't be solved by conventional means, for whatever reason. "Obviously, I make and sell the usual potions for the common complaints but then you get the really unique ailments, or someone who's tried everything else and nothing has worked for them." He gestured at a shelf where he kept finished potions that hadn't been picked up yet--probably the best labelled things in the entirety of Harry's lab, because he really didn't want to accidentally mix up Mrs. Murray's potion for arthritis pain with Mr. Prescott's party drug of choice--though the label on the latter was necessarily discrete.
"Does creature healing require potions?" Harry asked, genuinely curious. "I know I've sold a lot of potions to healers who deal in injuries caused by creatures, and to people like dragonkeepers and the like who deal with dangerous creatures, but I admit I've never given much thought to the other side of it." He couldn't imagine giving a dragon a potion, but what would he know?
"Does creature healing require potions?" Harry asked, genuinely curious. "I know I've sold a lot of potions to healers who deal in injuries caused by creatures, and to people like dragonkeepers and the like who deal with dangerous creatures, but I admit I've never given much thought to the other side of it." He couldn't imagine giving a dragon a potion, but what would he know?
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