Chapter 8 Nine and Three Quarters
Back at the Leaky Cauldron, Linde was about to go out under the strange eyes of the customers around him.Bar owner Tom suddenly stopped Linde.

"Mr. Augustus, please wait!"

The two turned their heads to look at the owner of the bar.

"Hello, my name is Tom Abbott. Just call me Tom. I'm the boss here. What's this?"

As he spoke, he pointed to Linde's right hand.

Linde raised his right hand, carrying a black mass on it.

Just like carrying a broiler chicken, the two wings are turned outwards to the back, and then the base of the wings is pinched.

"Is this? This is the chicken I bought in Diagon Alley just now. I think it is too pitiful in the cage. I plan to buy it and make soup at home."

Hearing this, Andersen began to struggle anxiously again.

"Oh, okay! It looks very lively, it's a pity to make soup." Tom is already old, and the light in the bar is dim, and the size of the raven is surprisingly large, so he also thinks it is a chicken.

"I still think it's better to make a roast chicken. Oh, yes, the two gentlemen have something that hasn't been taken yet."

With that said, Tom took out a brochure from the side of the bar and handed it to Felix.

Linde glanced at it and saw that it said "If your child is a little wizard, what do you need to do. "

Tom went on, "This one is for the parents of new Muggle-born wizards. Um. How do you say it?"

Tom thought for a while, "The brochure, yes, that's what those guys from the Ministry of Magic said.

The above are some little common sense that every Muggle parent should know because of the International Act of Wizarding Secrecy. "

As he said that, Tom leaned out of the bar, leaned his hunched body together and whispered to them, "You know, not every professor is as good as Dumbledore, and they often don't teach you these things.

Like that Professor Snape, he certainly didn't tell you this. "

Although Felix didn't know who Dumbledore was, he nodded hesitantly, "Yeah, he doesn't look easy to get along with."

"That's for sure, after all." Tom hesitated, but still didn't say anything.

"After all, he is usually very busy, so I took over this job a few years ago."

Linde had a guess about what he was going to say.It should be said that Snape once served Voldemort, but he didn't say it in the end.Maybe it's because there are so many people here!

After thanking Tom, the two walked out of the Leaky Cauldron and boarded the road back to Knott Town.

On the train, Felix opened the brochure with great interest.

Then unexpectedly fell asleep.

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April 8

Linde came to the small town cemetery with white chrysanthemums in his hands.He walked silently to a tombstone in the cemetery.

This tombstone does not look old, and it should have been erected within a year.

There are countless flowers placed in front of the tombstone, some of which have withered and some of which are still in full bloom.Obviously, the flowers here have never been broken.

Linde also placed the flowers he held in front of the tombstone.I wanted to clean it and found that the area around the tombstone was clean.He just sat in front of the tombstone, not knowing what was going on in his head.

The next day, Linde packed his luggage early and had breakfast with Felix, who rarely got up early.

"Don't you really need me to see you off?" Felix wiped away the tears that didn't exist, and Xiong Da Xiong Er was sobbing and reluctantly rubbing against Linde's trousers.

"Don't send it off, do you think I don't know what you think? You hope I leave early and go back to sleep." Linde waved his hand.

"Get in the car before you know it, you brat, I'm going to be so sleepy." Felix laughed and helped him lift the box and put it in the trunk of the car.

The original plan was for Felix to send Linde to London. Although he felt relieved about his younger brother, it didn't mean he felt relieved about the social environment.

But it happened that Romano was also going to London, the guy with half of his front teeth missing and who said he was attractive to women.And the other party is very willing to take Linde for a ride, although he doesn't know where Linde is going to study.

Moreover, Romano was more reliable in doing things, so he simply let Linde and Romano go together.

Linde smiled and raised his head to signal Andersen who was standing on the chimney to follow the car. After saying goodbye to Felix, he got in the car and set foot on the journey to London.

In the evening, Romano took Lind to a record shop on Charing Cross Road.

"Are you there tonight?" Romano gestured to a small hotel across from the record store.

"Well, our school should have booked this hotel for the freshmen from far away. You don't need to see me off anymore, go get busy!" This was what Linde had thought up before.

Romano was famously warm-hearted in town, and if he didn't say so, he would have helped him carry his luggage all the way to the hotel room.

But he was thinking of staying at the Leaky Cauldron tonight, not the hotel.

"Okay! After the semester is over, tell me to date a few girls in London." Romano reminded Linde and drove away.

Seeing Romano and his car turn out of sight, and Andersen obediently flew onto his shoulder, Linde pushed his luggage into the Leaky Cauldron next to the record store, invisible to ordinary people.

Linde didn't expect that Gringotts is still open now, maybe it's because goblins' work, rest and working hours cannot completely copy the system of Muggle society.

After exchanging some Galleons with gold bars, Linde stayed at the Leaky Cauldron for one night, and set off for King's Cross early the next day.

Old Tom had already told him the exact location, although he only described it verbally.

Linde, who was pushing the luggage cart, walked slowly by the platform.He just saw a man rushing into the pillar of the platform, and was about to rush in, but found that the pillar was between the seventh platform and the eighth platform, and he didn't know where it was the wizard train.

Presumably it should be a train that did not appear in the original book.After all, the magic train technology should not only be used by Hogwarts.

Coming between platforms nine and ten, he followed a wizard to platform nine and three-quarters.

The smoke of the crimson steam train filled the sky above the tumultuous crowd, and cats of various colors flitted around under their feet.Amidst the buzzing of the crowd and the noise of dragging heavy luggage, owls also hooted piercingly, answering each other.

He looked back to where he came from, and the wall turned into a wrought iron archway with the words "Nine and Three Quarters" written on it. He could see someone outside trying to rush in, and he quickly pushed the luggage cart forward.

Andersen stood in front of the luggage cart, squawking.Unlike most of the people who stayed on the platform, Linde was a loner, and he only needed to squeeze forward to finish the job. After a while, he boarded the train named Hogwarts Express.

Finding an empty carriage, Linde went in, closed the door, and drew out his wand.

"Yaka Dim Leviosa——"

This is one of the few simple spells he tried at home during the vacation, because from the experience of reading the original work in his previous life, the Ministry of Magic would not care about the simple casting of a little wizard who has not yet entered school. take effect.

However, he didn't dare to try too skillful spells. It's better to keep the title of blasting ghost with Seamo.So most of the time he is actually reading, soaking in water, and reading.

The suitcase floated tremblingly.He's not some otherworldly genius, it's his limit to be able to do it now, he glared at Andersen.

Andersen was taken aback by his sight, and quickly grabbed the grippable place on the suitcase to help him put the luggage away.

(End of this chapter)

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