All things are three at Hogwarts

Chapter 198 Gravity Spell (Modified)

When the cold juice passed through his throat and slid into Harry's stomach, a cold feeling rushed straight into Harry's brain.

This finally brought Harry back to his senses.

"That can't be a sign of death," he said to Allen unconvinced, while seeming to comfort himself.

"What are you talking about?" Allen took a sip of juice and clasped his hands behind his head.

Harry started talking about how he blew up Aunt Maggie, and continued until he got on the Knight Bus and came to the Leaky Cauldron.

"I was so nervous when I saw that thing on Magnolia Crescent. It was probably a stray dog..." Harry tried his best to remember.

"It's nothing to make a fuss about when you meet a stray dog ​​on the street," Allen reassured.

"How should I put it? I can feel it. It's very unusual. The feeling it gives me is very similar to the dog on the cover of the book in the bookstore today." Harry scratched his disheveled hair in distress.

"Actually, Harry, instead of feeling sad about a stray dog, you should think about why the Ministry of Magic is indifferent to the fact that you blew up your aunt." Alan reminded.

"Any other little wizard would have been expelled. This is illegal!"

Allen feels that instead of panicking about things that have not happened, it is better to focus on the problems that have already happened.

"I was wondering too," Harry admitted, "let alone fired, I thought I'd be arrested."

"Why did Fudge let me go?" Harry's mind was successfully diverted to this matter.

"Who knows, it's definitely not because of your fame." Allen drank all the juice in the glass.

"What should happen will always happen. What should be known will be known sooner or later. What we see and hear may not be the truth. Just let nature take its course and don't think too much." Allen stood up and said goodbye to Harry .

Harry climbed up the stairs with heavy steps and walked into the room, throwing all the textbooks on the bed. He always felt that Alan meant something.

Unlike Harry, Alan returned home relaxed and happy, having organized everything he needed to start school.

As the days passed, Allen's pleasant and comfortable summer vacation life came to an end.

Mr. Harris and his family now have no doubt about Allen's ability.

In their eyes, Allen's mind is far beyond that of young wizards of his age, and he acts extremely steadily and maturely. He has no problem going to King's Cross Station alone.

This is true.

Allen arrived at the station smoothly, even five minutes faster than he expected to arrive.

In the blink of an eye, Allen passed through the solid metal wall and arrived at platform 9.

As soon as he looked up, Allen saw a bright red steam locomotive from the Hogwarts Express, puffing out smoke.

The platform was crowded with wizards and wizards coming to take their children to the train.

"Hi, Allen!" Penello, who had long curly hair, spotted Allen who had just passed through the partition wall at a glance and greeted him happily.

"Long time no see, Penelo!" Allen smiled, feeling very happy.

Just as Allen and Penello were chatting about their experiences in Egypt during the summer vacation, an excited voice interrupted their conversation.

"Ah, Penelope!" It was Percy Weasley.

Percy smoothed his red hair and his face turned pink.

He strode towards Penello, deliberately raising his chest so that Penello could see his shining badge clearly.

Seeing the very similar expression between Percy and the peacock, Alan couldn't help but chuckle.

Penelope glared at Alan angrily, then looked at his badge as Percy wished.

"President of the Male Student Council?" Penello raised an eyebrow.

Percy smiled particularly brightly and puffed up his chest as if to demonstrate to Allen next to him, his badge shining in the sun.

"Congratulations, but I have one too." Penello took out a badge exactly like Percy's from his pocket.

To Penello's surprise, Percy seemed to smile wider.

The train's whistle blew a long whistle, which seemed to urge the little wizards to board the train quickly.

Percy picked up his salute, looked at Penello, and with a free hand, wanted to help Penelo carry her salute onto the train.

However, he picked up Penello's salute and walked a few steps before putting it down with a blushing face.

This salute is really too heavy. Did Penello put big rocks in it?

Penello quietly put the wand back into his sleeve and raised a bright smile, "Alan, the salute is very heavy. Can you help me resist it?"

Allen, who saw all Penello's little moves, stepped forward, took Percy away and bowed.

Percy's eyes widened as he watched Alan carrying two large suitcases and boarding the train with Penello briskly.

"Is Allen so strong?" he murmured.

"Gravity Charm, you are so naughty!" Alan said to Penello after boarding the train.

Penello blinked innocently, "I don't like Gryffindor wizards showing off in front of me."

Allen couldn't hold it back any longer, and he and Penello laughed at the same time.

"Sorry, I have to go to another box and then inspect the train!" Penello said angrily.

She suddenly felt that being the president of the female student union was not entirely a good thing.

"It doesn't matter, I can be with them." Allen raised his head and happily greeted Harry and the others who were looking around in the distance.

"Ha! Then I'll leave first." Penello shook her beautiful curly hair and turned around and left without any hesitation.

Allen couldn't help but touched his nose, "Did I do something wrong again? It feels like Penello is angry!"

There was another loud whistle, the locomotive sprayed steam and started slowly.

Allen bowed and went to Harry's cubicle.

Hermione sat next to Harry and greeted him with a smile.

Ron and Ginny rushed to the window and waved to the Weasleys who were seeing them off outside.

It wasn't until the train turned a corner and they were no longer visible that I sat back in my seat.

"I need to talk to you alone," Harry whispered to Ron, Alan, and Hermione as the train gained speed.

"Ginny, go away," Ron said.

"Okay, no problem." Ginny said angrily and walked away with her head held high.

Alan, Harry, Ron and Hermione walked along the aisle, trying to find an unoccupied compartment, but all the compartments were full except for the one at the end of the car.

There was only one person in that cubicle, a sleeping man sitting by the window.

The four little wizards stood at the door and looked around.

The Hogwarts Express is usually a student bus. Except for the witch pushing a cart selling food, they have never seen other adults on the train before.

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