All things are three at Hogwarts

Chapter 178 Vacation (Modified)

In the principal's office, Dumbledore sat on a large chair, with his hands crossed and his chin resting on his hands, listening with interest to Allen's account of how he discovered the secret passage.

"I just happened to discover the anomaly in the Forbidden Forest. It was mainly thanks to Maggie. The clues she discovered helped me defeat the cockatrice and the basilisk."

Allen talked lightly about how he discovered the secret room and defeated the basilisk.

He attributed his victory to luck and allowed Maggie to play an important role in it.

"It's amazing. Your house elves have endless potential!" Professor Dumbledore exclaimed. "Human wizards underestimate the abilities of house elves. Their magic is actually very magical. Excellent house elves are even more capable than an adult wizard." Be strong."

Allen handed the book of Salazar's Experience to Dumbledore.

He flipped through the pages attentively, "It's so great! It's amazing! Salazar Slytherin's research on magical creatures has really reached the extreme. I have only seen one person with such a talent! But he is committed to protecting, not Create new creatures.”

Isn't Professor Dumbledore talking about Newt Scamander? Allen thought to himself.

Professor Dumbledore adjusted his glasses, "This manuscript is very precious and priceless. Alan, thank you for your contribution to Hogwarts."

"Well, I think, in addition to the two hundred points, you deserve the school's special contribution award!" Dumbledore finally relaxed about Allen and looked at Allen gently.

Allen is so similar to that Riddle!

He is equally handsome, has both good character and academics, is extremely popular, and is very popular among his classmates and loved by professors...

But Allen is not greedy or selfish, he takes risks, and most importantly, he has love in his heart!

All the little wizards are looking forward to the arrival of summer vacation. They will be relaxed and happy without exams, and the professors' homework is not so heavy and cumbersome!

If anyone in the castle is unhappy, it's Draco Malfoy!

Lucius Malfoy not only lost his domestic servant Dobby the house elf through Harry's scheme, but he was also kicked off the school board.

Draco no longer strutted around the school as if he owned the place.

On the contrary, he now looks gloomy all day long and seems to be full of resentment.

Ginny Weasley, on the other hand, has returned to her lively and cheerful personality.

Ginny now admires one more person, and that is Ellen.

After knowing that Allen appeared in time and saved her and Harry, Allen's status continued to rise in her heart.

Although her favorite was Harry, she privately communicated with a group of little witches that she could win the hearts of all girls as long as Alan wanted.

In a blink of an eye, they were going home on the Hogwarts Express.

Allen and Penello occupied a private box. Penello gave up the preferential treatment of the prefect's box and chose to sit and talk with Allen.

During this period, Alan saw Percy Weasley patrolling the door of the box many times seemingly unintentionally.

"I heard that Gryffindor's Percy Weasley is pursuing you?" Alan asked with interest.

"Maybe, do you care?" Penello's smile was very charming.

Allen smiled and said nothing.

In the last few hours when magic was allowed before the holidays, they had fun playing crackle cards and setting off a few hard-drawn fireworks that Penello had purchased.

The Hogwarts Express gradually slowed down and finally stopped.

"Your parents will definitely be proud of you after hearing what you have done this year!" Penello winked, hugged Allen, got off the train, and disappeared into the crowd.

In fact, after Mrs. Harris learned that Allen had won the Special Contribution Award, she was more than proud, she was simply ecstatic!

She told every friend and family member she could tell the news.

As a result, Allen received a lot of letters of praise and gifts of love!

When he was overwhelmed by these replies and gifts, Mr. Weasley and his family came to visit and solemnly came to express their gratitude.

"It's really rare! The Weasley family is one of the most prestigious pure-blood wizarding families." Mrs. Harris waved her wand to put everything in the house in order.

"Although they seem to be in despair now, every pure-blood wizard cannot be underestimated!" Mr. Harris sat on the sofa nearby, reading the Daily Prophet, and strongly agreed with his wife's words.

"Dong dong dong!" The knock on the door sounded rhythmically. Mr. Harris went to open the door, and Mr. Weasley and his family appeared outside the door.

They brought some snacks made by Mrs. Weasley, as well as two bottles of precious rum.

Mrs. Weasley's cooking skills are excellent. After tasting Mrs. Weasley's desserts, Mrs. Harris immediately had an in-depth exchange with her about the types, methods, and cooking magic of desserts. The two mothers communicated extremely well. Selfless, I simply can’t stop.

Mr. Harris and Mr. Weasley have similar origins. Although they are pure blood, they have no prejudice against Muggle-born wizards.

During the conversation, Mr. Arthur Weasley mentioned that he had won the annual Daily Prophet's Grand Gold Galleons.

Mr. Weasley happily told Mr. Harris: "We are going to use the money to go to Egypt for the summer vacation, where our eldest son Bill works as a cursebreaker at Gringotts Wizarding Bank."

"I would venture to ask, can you give us a chance to express our gratitude and let us take Alan with us to Egypt?" Mr. Weasley looked at Mr. Harris expectantly.

"Egypt?" Of course Allen is very willing to go out for a walk and see the world. He looked expectantly at Mr. Harris.

"If you don't mind the trouble and are willing to take Alan to broaden his horizons, that would be great. Thank you very much!" Seeing Alan's expectant eyes, Mr. Harris agreed to Mr. Weasley's proposal .

They will be in Egypt for a month and will need to leave soon.

Although Mrs. Harris was reluctant to give up, she knew Alan's desire for this trip and gave Alan a bag full of gold galleons before he left.

"Take it, this is what you got in New York. Be careful when you go out." Mrs. Harris kept urging.

Alan embraced his mother and, escorted by Mr. Harris, made his way to the Burrow.

Allen rescued Ginny from Voldemort, which became an opportunity for the two families to make friends.

Although they were friendly to each other before, this incident has made the two families have closer contacts and get along more harmoniously.

Except for Percy, although he was also grateful to Allen for saving Ginny, he just couldn't be enthusiastic about Allen, and occasionally made some sarcastic remarks.

Once he treats Ellen like this, he will get angry looks from the two ladies at home, which makes him extremely depressed.

After a few times, he simply regarded Allen as air and turned a blind eye to him.

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