Hogwarts in the real world

Chapter 18 The owl said, terrible humans

Tam's sudden sadness made Chester stunned.

Chester didn't know whether he should listen to Tam's words but insist on his own opinion.

Yes, they have a daughter who needs hope too much.

Why doesn't Chester hope that his daughter can go to school?When he saw those two letters, he was sometimes equally ecstatic because he thought that having his daughter Banna could escape the sea of ​​misery and leave this hell.

But when he saw the magic school, he collapsed sometimes, feeling that fate had played a big joke on him.

He doesn't believe in this world and the magic school, just like he doesn't believe in lies in the United States.

Didn't he also like Hollywood movies back then?

Now what does he like to bring to him?

Broken has a family and Despair has a heart.

Banna had fainted from hunger many times, but this time she developed a high fever, but she survived by luck.

But can Banna really survive without eating?

They groped outside all day today, even looking for rotting corpses and pockets, but they couldn't find a piece of bread.

If he didn't eat these two owls, what else would he give Banna to fill her stomach with?

Chester really wanted to reject Tam and just yell at him like he just did, but he couldn't do it at this moment.

Because he knows that Tam also loves him deeply and he has a daughter. Is Tam unwilling to give his daughter something to eat?

willing.Otherwise, Tam would even be willing to cut off some of his own flesh so that Martini could have a bite of food.

Chester knew this because he, too, had an idea.

Under such circumstances, Tamu still insists that he cannot kill the owl. Is Tamu stupid?

Nope.

Tam was just holding out hope.

When faced with adversity, some people can't help but cling to hope because it gives them a reason to live.

Chester knew Tam was, and it was because he knew that he hesitated.

"Dad...what are you talking about?"

The two grown men were silent, leaving the young Martini and Banna looking at each other for a while. It was Banna who spoke in a low voice and tentatively asked her father, Chester.

Chester woke up in an instant and came over. He held Banna in his arms tenderly. His hands unconsciously relaxed a little. The two owls hurriedly struggled to break away. With his big hands and heart, he flapped his wings with lingering fear and flew upstairs with a flutter. Top.

Two owls narrowly escaped with their lives. Their claws became weak and they almost fell down when they stepped on the edge of the roof.

Two owls standing on the roof looked at the four humans below and then looked at each other. They wiped their heads with lingering fear and said there was no sweat. They said it was a fluke.

Saved: Human beings are terrible.

Wei Zichu didn't know yet that two of his owls had developed a fear of humans. He was afraid that they would never come into contact with humans again after returning to Hogwarts.

Can an owl still count as an owl at Hogwarts if it doesn't dare to come into contact with humans?

Are these two useless eagles?

Seeing the owls break away from his hands, Chester became anxious and wanted to reach out and catch the two owls again.

However, he was so afraid that he might injure his fragile daughter Banna through violent movements that Chester could only watch in pain as the two ghosts and owls escaped from his hands.

"Dad." Feeling her father's body tremble, Banna knew that he wanted to catch the owl and was kind, so she couldn't help but speak and comforted softly.

"It doesn't matter. Just let those two poor little guys go."

Chester's body trembled again, and he couldn't help but feel a strong and sad feeling in his heart. The poor little guy of those two owls is Banna. Why don't you also feel the pitiful little guy?

Chester felt that Tam was right. Banna and Martini were really living in hell. Maybe I should also have hope.

Just where is the hope?

"Dad." Martini also walked forward, walked towards his father Tam, stretched out his little hand, and gently wiped away the tears from the corners of his eyes, and shouted softly.

"Martini?" Tam looked up and stared blankly at his daughter Martini with tear-stained eyes.

"If dad doesn't cry, mom won't like it, and I won't either." Martini comforted his father, Tam, like a little adult.

Only, in front of her father, she would not be as cold and full of death as a dead person.

Maybe she didn't want her father Tam to see her lifeless side, but she knew that her expression would make her father Tam despair.

Martini always knew what expression to use and when.

"Martini, daddy, I'm sorry for you." Tam hugged Martini and said with a choked voice.

"Dad, are you sorry for me?" Martini's ethereal voice sounded softly.

The next moment, Martini seemed to think of something and began to change the subject and asked: "Dad, were you talking about Hogwarts just now?"

Just now he had vowed to convince Chester that he had Tam, but he was stunned when his daughter Martini asked.

He didn't know if his daughter Martini would laugh at his father's incompetence after knowing that he actually believed in a magic school that didn't exist and still had great hope.

The words came to Tam's lips, but he couldn't say them.

"Yes, Dad, were you talking about Hogwarts just now?" Banna is also a smart kid. When she sees her uncle Tam being speechless, sometimes she even makes a rescue and cooperates with Marty. Nick asked his father, Chester, the same question.

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