Hogwarts' Demolition Wizards

Chapter 37 Lupine’s Letter

The owl looked larger than an average owl, measuring nearly 20 inches from head to tail, with a wingspan of about six feet, nearly twice that of an average owl. .xssodu.

Seamus quickly moved out of the way to avoid being hit. It was impossible for this kind of owl to stand on his hands like an ordinary owl. Its weight was definitely over the limit.

As soon as they made it to a safe area, the owl crashed onto the dining table, knocking over several plates.

The owl climbed up with some difficulty. It seemed that it had flown a long distance and was now exhausted.

Seamus quickly approached. The owl's eyebrows were raised upward. Unlike the cute round face of ordinary owls, it looked more serious.

Although he looked very tired, he still stood there waiting until Seamus took the package in his hand before the package was delivered, and then began to eat slowly.

Simo opened the package, which was very heavy in his hands. He thought that only an owl of this size could transport such a heavy thing alone.

There was a letter and a book inside the package. The letter was from Lu Ping, telling Seamo what he had experienced over the past month.

This owl is called Kirk, and it is the largest owl on the market. It is especially good at flying long distances, and its huge size also allows him to transport heavier objects.

Lupine is currently at the Wagadu Magic School in Africa. He has been to Africa when he was young, but has never been to the magic school there. This time he went to get a better understanding of the situation here.

It's a long way from Africa to the UK, so no wonder this owl looks so tired.

Seamus used his transformation technique to create a cage, and put water and owl food for him in it. Kirk got in obediently and ate in an orderly manner.

It's morning now, and it's time for the owl to rest. After flying from Africa to England, it's time for him to rest for a while.

He used his wand to direct the birdcage to follow him back to the dormitory. With his current strength, it would still be very strenuous to carry the birdcage.

Lupine wrote about his current situation in the letter. He was very happy in Africa and saw many scenes that he had only heard of in books.

For example, many wizards in Africa do not use wands. They can release magic with their bare hands. However, it is not that no one uses wands, it is just that there are not many of them.

Maybe no one knows how to make wands, because after staying here for so long, I haven't seen a place selling wands. A lack of wand-making skills may have been the reason why they gradually gave up on wands.

And it is not as dry as imagined. On the contrary, the seasons here are divided into dry and wet seasons. Wizards use magic to retain the water source, making the place rich in water and grass all year round, with countless rare and exotic animals. The environment is very close to nature. Wizards and magical animals get along very well.

Most of the humanistic features are recorded in the book. I hope that after he reads it, Kirk will bring a reply.

Seamus turned around and saw that Kirk was standing upright in the cage and had already begun to rest. The long flights in the past few days had made him very tired.

If the owl we usually see is more like a pet, Kirk is more like a warrior, completing his tasks meticulously, and never acting coquettishly or begging for food from his owner. From the moment they met until now, Kirk has not made any sound except for the collision sound of falling on the dining table.

Maybe I should buy an owl like this too, although the multi-headed wand still won't lift, but a serious guy like Kirk is more likable.

Seamus put the birdcage on the bedside table and picked up the book in the package. There was no special cover. All the words on the whole book were handwritten, and it was clearly Lupine's handwriting.

Seamus sat in front of the floor-to-ceiling window, leaning against the wall, with the nascent sun outside the window, and just started reading.

The cover said Vagado and Vadore. After opening it, I quickly flipped through it using the quantum reading method. Several kinds of ink were used in it. I guess it took Lupine a long time to finish writing this book.

There is no table of contents, but a brief introduction to the content of the book on page 1. Wagadu is a magic school in Africa and the only one in Africa. The number of people in it is far greater than that of Hogwarts.

There are hundreds of people in each grade, probably because there are no wands, and the students in the same grade are far inferior to those in Hogwarts. Whether it is the power of spells or the number of spells, the students of Hogwarts have an overwhelming advantage.

But similarly, the number of students in Wagadu is more than 10 times that of Hogwarts. The overwhelming numerical advantage has allowed this place to give birth to many powerful wizards, which is not far behind when compared with the UK.

Wador is a wizarding town in Africa, equivalent to Hogsmodgar Diagon Alley in the UK. It is the largest wizarding gathering place in Africa, with tens of thousands of wizards gathered here.

Every time when school starts, the entire Vador seems to be crowded with people, and countless heads are moving around. After buying school supplies in Wador, you can reach Wagadu by taking a canoe down the nearby river and passing through a tunnel under a mountain.

Wagadu is surrounded by mountains. This mountain is very abrupt. There is only this mountain peak on the entire plain. Folk legend says that their pharaoh used divine power to create it, but there is no evidence to prove it.

They own a vast grassland, which is also among the mountains. There are countless magical animals on it, many of which are not registered.

For example, a venomous snake with three heads has just appeared in recent years, and there is also a newly emerged magical animal in the shape of a lion. It is not as highly intelligent as the Sphinx, but looks very stupid. It is called a Su Yin.

It has extremely powerful strength and a huge size, which gives it extremely powerful power. Although it cannot release magic and does not have scary things like venom, it has extremely high magic resistance and physical resistance. The average adult Wizards, no matter how many, need to run for their lives when they encounter it.

Because it can't be harmed at all, it will be defeated one by one with extremely fast speed and incomparable power. There are even rumors that Asuin has the ability to fly and can fly over the mountains with the wings hidden under his belly.

And one of the biggest features here is that Wagadu will not recruit students from the public. All wizards can be said to be pure blood. They are truly isolated from the Muggle world.

The wizards here have been practicing the tradition passed down from ancient times, marrying close relatives. Because in the mythology here, all the gods marry among close relatives, they believe that this method can bring them closer to the gods.

This has led to a very serious consequence, that is, although their number is greater, the probability of being a Squib among pure wizard families is much higher than that in Britain.

Moreover, in the entire wizarding world, power is determined by family. As soon as you are born, you are given a label that will never change.

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