All things are three at Hogwarts

Chapter 140 Investigation (Revised)

"If you like it, I can give these books to you!" Allen is very generous. These books are very interesting to read as novels, and I have to say that some of the knowledge in them is indeed very practical.

"Thank you, that's great! I can take it to Ilvermorny to see." Jessica looked very happy.

"What? What did you just say?" The excited Jessica spoke a little fast, and Allen didn't hear clearly, so he asked doubtfully.

"Ilvermorny Magic School, it is the best magic school in the world!" Jessica looked proud.

"I think you will find that the internationally recognized best school is called Hogwarts - in fact the founder of Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is a descendant of one of the four founders of Hogwarts. She and her My Muggle husband only founded it in the 17th century." Ellen couldn't help but retort.

"So what?" Jessica frowned.

"Jessica, Ian, I'm back!" Leonard's voice came from a metal bowl in the room that was exactly the same as the hall downstairs. The voice came in time, breaking the awkward scene in the room.

"Uncle is back!" Jessica rushed downstairs happily holding the books.

Professor Flitwick and Allen looked at each other, walked out of the room, and came to the hall downstairs.

Ian was already downstairs, taking Leonard's coat and hanging it on the magic hanger by the fire so that the coat would stay dry.

"Hey, Filius, I hope you have a good time tonight!" Leonard and Professor Flitwick exchanged pleasantries for a while before sitting on the dining chair. Jessica directed the food to fly onto his plate.

"Ha, it's so delicious! I'm so hungry today!" After eating, Leonard's face glowed brightly, and he sat on the sofa in the hall chatting with Professor Flitwick.

Professor Flitwick gave Leonard the Billywig bug that Allen caught today, and both Jessica and Ian came over to look at it with interest.

"I heard that after being stung by it, you can float up in a blink of an eye." Ian was eager to give it a try.

"Once you have a severe allergic reaction, you may be permanently drifting!" Jessica glanced at her brother and warned.

"I don't know how many magical creatures are still wandering in the city. We have captured many today, but there are still some missing." Leonard looked at the Billywig bug in his hand, and his mind was transferred to work again. above.

"I'm afraid I won't be able to accompany you on a tour of New York this time!" Leonard looked at Professor Flitwick apologetically. The sudden prison robbery ruined his Christmas vacation. He felt very sorry for Flitwick coming all the way. Professor Liwei.

"It doesn't matter. The reason we came here this time is to fulfill your wish and let Ian and Allen compete to see who is better!" Professor Flitwick said pretending not to care.

Allen and Ian looked at each other, and they both saw the determination to win in each other's eyes.

"It's very late today. You should be very tired. It's not a good time for a duel. Why not let a few children make some contributions to the magic world and look for the escaped magical creatures! Let's see who catches the magical creatures. At most!" Leonard's eyes lit up, and he thought of a good idea, "I will go to the Magic Congress early tomorrow morning to apply for a temporary permission like Jessica's so that the school can return the wand to Ian during the holidays. You You know, our management of minors is actually more stringent than in the UK."

"However, if you encounter magical creatures that you can't deal with, don't act rashly, just notify us to come." Professor Flitwick warned.

"I want to go too!" Jessica was very excited and wanted to participate in this meaningful and interesting competition.

"Of course. After all, you are a fifth-year wizard. Take care of Ian and Allen." Leonard agreed without hesitation. Although Ian is more talented, Jessica is more stable and reliable.

At night, the wind and snow hit the glass windows. In this foreign country, Allen fell into sleep with thoughts of his family.

In the early morning, it was bright outside. It was not that the sun had risen, but that it was covered with thick snow. Allen dressed lightly and quietly and walked out. The hillside next to the house was immersed in white reflections. A few wisps of mist shimmered in the forest glades on the slopes, or floated on the winding river.

This scene exudes a particularly peaceful look, and even when the morning rooster crows on the farm, it is not disturbed at all.

Allen simply pulled and stretched a few movements, and before he knew it, dawn gushes out from the east. After a while, the sky broke, and the sky was filled with the clear brilliance of dawn, white and bright.

The mist dissipated under the increasingly glorious red sun, and Alan completed his morning exercises.

When I returned to the room, I happened to bump into Jessica who was getting up to make breakfast. The air-conditioning brought in by Allen made Jessica, who had just left the warm bed, tremble slightly, and couldn't help but shudder slightly.

"Ah, sorry!" Allen quickly closed the door and stood further away.

"It's okay, good morning! Have you gone for morning exercise?" Seeing the thin sweat on Allen's forehead, Jessica guessed Allen's movements.

"Yes, this is my habit." Allen nodded politely and smiled, and went to the bathroom to clean.

"What an energetic child!" Jessica walked to the kitchen and got busy.

Various ingredients float out of the cupboard, and Jessica uses magic to turn them into components of a delicious meal - carrots and apples are automatically chopped, batter is automatically rolled, and pans are automatically stirred...

When Alan finished washing and sat at the table, Jessica waved her magic wand, and the raisins, apple puree and flatbread all flew into the air, mixed together, and neatly folded into a cylindrical pie. bake.

When it was almost done, the sugar bowl flew out of the cupboard and spread the icing evenly on both sides of the pie.

This pie looked delicious, but the amount of sugar was really American. Allen couldn't help but take a deep breath.

There was a sudden knocking sound at the window, and several owls were standing outside the window.

"Ellen, help me, I can't get away for now." Jessica was directing the pies to fly to the white plate, and also garnished the plate with some fruits.

Allen opened the window, and the owls flew in and lined up neatly. As if they had received a silent order, they all stretched out their left legs.

Allen quickly untied the newspapers tied to their legs one by one.

"There are copper nuts in the coffee table drawer, please give them." Jessica shouted quickly.

Allen paid the money to the owls as he was told, and they spread their wings and flew away from the window.

These magical newspapers were stacked neatly and automatically, and Allen saw at a glance the front page headline of the New York Ghost at the top: "Smuggling King Henry Jones Escapes from Prison."

Allen flipped through the newspapers below. Almost all of them reported on the events that happened at the Magical Congress of the United States of America yesterday, and they were all on the front page: "Magical Congress of the United States Increases Security," "Where is Henry Jones," "The Escape of Magical Creatures" Wreaking havoc on the No-Maj world"...

Photos from the event detail destroyed buildings, screaming victims, interviews with eyewitnesses...

After a while, Professor Flitwick and Leonard, who had washed up, sat next to Allen and started reading the newspapers.

Leonard's brows furrowed, "The situation is more serious than I thought, Filius, I need your help."

"My pleasure, Leonard." Whether it was for the purpose of keeping the secrets of the wizarding world or for being Leonard's friend, Professor Flitwick was obliged to do so.

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