Hogwarts: I am Voldemort.
Chapter 156 The Quibbler Editorial Department
Chapter 156 The Quibbler Editorial Department
South of the village of Ottery-St. Catchpole, hidden in a burrow among hills and woods, Harry was eating pumpkin pie made by Mrs. Weasley.
And if you follow a small stream in front of the village of San Catchpole and go upstream to a mountain, you will find a very strange house that points straight to the sky.
On the broken door in the front yard of the house, two slogans were nailed:
"The Quibbler's Edit" and "Pick Your Own Mistletoe."
Walking along the broken door, there is a winding path leading to the front door. On both sides of the road, you can see gardens composed of various exotic plants.
A ten-year-old girl was sitting in the garden, playing with a small ornament in her hand - a carrot-shaped earring.
"Luna." The window was pushed open, and a large "marshmallow" stretched out, "It's breakfast, what are you doing?"
"I'm going to make myself an earring, Dad, I think it will make me blessed." Luna replied, craned her neck.
She has a pair of silver eyes, dark golden-brown hair, pale skin, and very light eyebrows—slightly protruding eyeballs, which are always shining with a unique light, but give people a feeling of absent-mindedness, which looks very unique .
"Oh yes, that will bless you."
More "marshmallows" squeezed through the window, revealing half of Mr. Xenophilius Lovegood in rags.
"But you still have to finish your breakfast first, Luna, you know that when the food is cold, there will be invisible goblins in it."
"Okay, Dad, but I..."
Just as Luna was about to say something, she was suddenly attracted by a flying owl.
The owl is very strong, but the huge cloth bags on its claws still make it fly crookedly.
"What's that, Dad?" Luna asked, pointing to the owl.
"Probably presents from readers, but, Luna, I won't let you see them if you don't go to dinner," said Mr. Lovegood.
He then withdrew his head from the window, went around the kitchen and walked out the main door—passing Luna who was rushing into the house during the process—received the owl's gift, and fed the owl some food along the way.
And Luna...
She rushed into the kitchen, finished her sandwich in three bites, and drank the whole glass of milk in one gulp.
"I'm done, Dad, let me see what it is."
She ran out quickly and said, but at this time, Mr. Lovegood had just opened the bag.
"Lots of trinkets, and a letter," said Mr. Lovegood, taking out the letter to look at it.
Luna was not interested in the letters. She ran to the open cloth bag and flicked through the contents. There were many glittering trinkets, which looked cheap but beautiful.
"You can pick three, Luna, and the letter says it's a gift to all the editors, and we can't take more," said Mr. Lovegood.
"Okay, Dad, I've already chosen one." Luna said, holding up the fairy wand in her hand - it was in the shape of a moon, with a luminous star in the middle, and it could rotate when waving it.
"Two more things, Luna, don't eat too fast next time, you know that hurts the good elf in the stomach," said Mr. Lovegood.
"I know, I chose the second one." Luna took out another leg ring and stuck it on her thigh, looking very beautiful.
"Well, one last, and no more," said Mr. Lovegood.
Luna nodded vigorously, and carefully selected. It took her a little longer this time, but she finally made a choice.
"I choose this."
She held the crown-like jewelry in her hand, round and golden.
"This is a king's crown, Luna, and if you like, you may choose this kind of queen's crown." Lovegood said, taking a queen's crown from the bag.
"I don't want it, Dad. If you like it, I'll give it to you." Luna said, putting the crown on her head at an angle.
"My head is too big, Luna, or I'd wear it, but..." Before Mr. Lovegood could finish his sentence, Luna ran into her room with her crown on one side. She had obviously done out of choice.
"Then give me this." Lovegood shrugged and put away the crown.
Luna, who ran back to the room, took off the crown in doubt and held it in her hand. There was doubt in her slightly protruding eyes—she felt that wearing the crown would give her a cool feeling in her head, which was very comfortable.
"Take it off and it will disappear. It's really interesting. Is there any magic in it?"
She murmured suspiciously, looked at the round crown, and found a line of text on the inside after a while:
Extraordinary wisdom is the greatest wealth of human beings.
"Haha, it's actually Ms. Ravenclaw's famous saying, and there must be a chilling curse on it."
As Luna said, she put the crown on her head again, then went to the side mirror to look at it, and picked up the fairy wand, posing as if she were casting magic.
"Daddy," she yelled, "I want my own wand, and I want to go to Diagon Alley."
"Wait two more days, Luna, I still have two articles to come out." Mr. Lovegood's voice came from outside.
Luna pouted angrily, but soon turned her attention to the bedside, where there was a picture of her mother hugging her.
"Mom." She said happily, "I wear this crown, do I look like a king?"
……
A few days later, Luna followed her father to Diagon Alley.
They have to purchase the above items according to the book list listed by Hogwarts.
"Buy the wand first, Father, I can't wait to have it," said Luna.
"Yes, yes, follow me Luna," said Mr. Lovegood.
The two walked through the crowd, and suddenly one of them bumped into Luna, knocking the crown she was wearing crookedly to the ground.
"Oh, sorry, there are too many people." The man said, bent down to pick up the crown, wiped off the dust and handed it to Luna, "It's a beautiful crown, kid, I'm sorry I knocked it off."
"It's all right, sir, it's strong."
Luna patted the dust on the crown twice, then put it on her head, smiled at the person who accidentally bumped into him, and then quickly followed her father away.
The person who bumped into Luna didn't move, he stopped in the traffic flow and watched Luna's father and daughter enter Ollivander before turning and leaving.
Not long after, the man came to a dark alley in Knockturn Alley, where Lucius Malfoy was standing.
"Ok, she got that thing, and she likes it."
As the person who hit the person said, his body trembled, and he changed into another appearance after a while—it was the old Nott who should be guarding Voldemort downstairs.
"As long as she likes it." Lucius said with a smile, "Let's go, there is another task waiting for us."
Old Nott nodded, and followed Lucius out of Knockturn Alley.
(End of this chapter)
South of the village of Ottery-St. Catchpole, hidden in a burrow among hills and woods, Harry was eating pumpkin pie made by Mrs. Weasley.
And if you follow a small stream in front of the village of San Catchpole and go upstream to a mountain, you will find a very strange house that points straight to the sky.
On the broken door in the front yard of the house, two slogans were nailed:
"The Quibbler's Edit" and "Pick Your Own Mistletoe."
Walking along the broken door, there is a winding path leading to the front door. On both sides of the road, you can see gardens composed of various exotic plants.
A ten-year-old girl was sitting in the garden, playing with a small ornament in her hand - a carrot-shaped earring.
"Luna." The window was pushed open, and a large "marshmallow" stretched out, "It's breakfast, what are you doing?"
"I'm going to make myself an earring, Dad, I think it will make me blessed." Luna replied, craned her neck.
She has a pair of silver eyes, dark golden-brown hair, pale skin, and very light eyebrows—slightly protruding eyeballs, which are always shining with a unique light, but give people a feeling of absent-mindedness, which looks very unique .
"Oh yes, that will bless you."
More "marshmallows" squeezed through the window, revealing half of Mr. Xenophilius Lovegood in rags.
"But you still have to finish your breakfast first, Luna, you know that when the food is cold, there will be invisible goblins in it."
"Okay, Dad, but I..."
Just as Luna was about to say something, she was suddenly attracted by a flying owl.
The owl is very strong, but the huge cloth bags on its claws still make it fly crookedly.
"What's that, Dad?" Luna asked, pointing to the owl.
"Probably presents from readers, but, Luna, I won't let you see them if you don't go to dinner," said Mr. Lovegood.
He then withdrew his head from the window, went around the kitchen and walked out the main door—passing Luna who was rushing into the house during the process—received the owl's gift, and fed the owl some food along the way.
And Luna...
She rushed into the kitchen, finished her sandwich in three bites, and drank the whole glass of milk in one gulp.
"I'm done, Dad, let me see what it is."
She ran out quickly and said, but at this time, Mr. Lovegood had just opened the bag.
"Lots of trinkets, and a letter," said Mr. Lovegood, taking out the letter to look at it.
Luna was not interested in the letters. She ran to the open cloth bag and flicked through the contents. There were many glittering trinkets, which looked cheap but beautiful.
"You can pick three, Luna, and the letter says it's a gift to all the editors, and we can't take more," said Mr. Lovegood.
"Okay, Dad, I've already chosen one." Luna said, holding up the fairy wand in her hand - it was in the shape of a moon, with a luminous star in the middle, and it could rotate when waving it.
"Two more things, Luna, don't eat too fast next time, you know that hurts the good elf in the stomach," said Mr. Lovegood.
"I know, I chose the second one." Luna took out another leg ring and stuck it on her thigh, looking very beautiful.
"Well, one last, and no more," said Mr. Lovegood.
Luna nodded vigorously, and carefully selected. It took her a little longer this time, but she finally made a choice.
"I choose this."
She held the crown-like jewelry in her hand, round and golden.
"This is a king's crown, Luna, and if you like, you may choose this kind of queen's crown." Lovegood said, taking a queen's crown from the bag.
"I don't want it, Dad. If you like it, I'll give it to you." Luna said, putting the crown on her head at an angle.
"My head is too big, Luna, or I'd wear it, but..." Before Mr. Lovegood could finish his sentence, Luna ran into her room with her crown on one side. She had obviously done out of choice.
"Then give me this." Lovegood shrugged and put away the crown.
Luna, who ran back to the room, took off the crown in doubt and held it in her hand. There was doubt in her slightly protruding eyes—she felt that wearing the crown would give her a cool feeling in her head, which was very comfortable.
"Take it off and it will disappear. It's really interesting. Is there any magic in it?"
She murmured suspiciously, looked at the round crown, and found a line of text on the inside after a while:
Extraordinary wisdom is the greatest wealth of human beings.
"Haha, it's actually Ms. Ravenclaw's famous saying, and there must be a chilling curse on it."
As Luna said, she put the crown on her head again, then went to the side mirror to look at it, and picked up the fairy wand, posing as if she were casting magic.
"Daddy," she yelled, "I want my own wand, and I want to go to Diagon Alley."
"Wait two more days, Luna, I still have two articles to come out." Mr. Lovegood's voice came from outside.
Luna pouted angrily, but soon turned her attention to the bedside, where there was a picture of her mother hugging her.
"Mom." She said happily, "I wear this crown, do I look like a king?"
……
A few days later, Luna followed her father to Diagon Alley.
They have to purchase the above items according to the book list listed by Hogwarts.
"Buy the wand first, Father, I can't wait to have it," said Luna.
"Yes, yes, follow me Luna," said Mr. Lovegood.
The two walked through the crowd, and suddenly one of them bumped into Luna, knocking the crown she was wearing crookedly to the ground.
"Oh, sorry, there are too many people." The man said, bent down to pick up the crown, wiped off the dust and handed it to Luna, "It's a beautiful crown, kid, I'm sorry I knocked it off."
"It's all right, sir, it's strong."
Luna patted the dust on the crown twice, then put it on her head, smiled at the person who accidentally bumped into him, and then quickly followed her father away.
The person who bumped into Luna didn't move, he stopped in the traffic flow and watched Luna's father and daughter enter Ollivander before turning and leaving.
Not long after, the man came to a dark alley in Knockturn Alley, where Lucius Malfoy was standing.
"Ok, she got that thing, and she likes it."
As the person who hit the person said, his body trembled, and he changed into another appearance after a while—it was the old Nott who should be guarding Voldemort downstairs.
"As long as she likes it." Lucius said with a smile, "Let's go, there is another task waiting for us."
Old Nott nodded, and followed Lucius out of Knockturn Alley.
(End of this chapter)
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