The Battle of Hogwarts

Chapter 13 The deal with Dumbledore

Edward picked up the ice water that the elf had replaced with ice water, and suppressed the sour and greasy butterbeer taste that was still in his mouth.

“White wine is still delicious.”

Edward sighed in his heart.

Then he said to Professor Dumbledore:

"Professor Dumbledore, I want to make a deal with you."

Listening to Edward's question, Dumbledore tilted his head, looked at Edward, and said:

"Mr. Edward, what deal do you need to make with me?"

Edward thought for a moment and said to Professor Dumbledore:

"Professor, I wonder if Sirius Black is worth trading the Philosopher's Stone with you?"

After listening to Edward's words, Dumbledore's eyes widened and he said to Edward in surprise:

"What do you want to do Edward and how do you know about the Philosopher's Stone?"

"Don't be excited, Professor Dumbledore. I want to know whether this deal is successful. As for why I know about the Sorcerer's Stone, I naturally have my own channels."

Listening to Dumbledore's questioning, Edward calmly explained to Dumbledore

Looking at the little boy in front of him, Dumbledore felt that he was a little less thoughtful than the Edward in front of him. Could it be that everyone knew about the Sorcerer's Stone now?

Dumbledore thought for a moment and said to Edward:

"This deal can work, but I need to know why you want the Philosopher's Stone."

Edward shrugged and said to Professor Dumbledore:

"I need the Philosopher's Stone because I lack a decent wand."

Listening to Edward's explanation, Dumbledore was a little surprised and asked Edward in confusion:

"Since you know the magic stone, don't you know the efficacy of the magic stone? Don't tell me."

"Listen, Professor, I just lack a magic wand. The magic stone is just a material to me. It can only be immortal at best, and it requires a lot of payment. I don't like this kind of immortal ability at all. "

Listening to Dumbledore's question, Edward interrupted

Dumbledore was not angry when his speech was interrupted. He looked seriously at Edward, whose expression was completely unpretentious. He breathed a sigh of relief and said:

"Okay, the deal can be made, but how do you need to rescue Sirius Black from Azkaban? Don't tell me you are going to break into Azkaban."

Hearing that the professor agreed to the deal, Edward breathed a sigh of relief and thought to himself: "Thankfully Dumbledore is not Chinese, otherwise I don't know how long I can bargain for." Then he explained to Dumbledore:

"Professor Dumbledore, you don't need to worry about this. I will give you a perfect answer after the new semester starts. There is no rush now. However, Professor, I need to remind you that Gringotts does not It’s safe. The magic stone may be lost at any time if you put it there. It’s better for you to take the magic stone out of there as soon as possible.”

Listening to Edward's suggestion, Dumbledore nodded.

"I will consider it, Mr. Edward. Now hurry up and enjoy your dinner. Professor Sprout will take you to your lounge soon. By the way, this is your admission letter. Listen to Professor McGonagall. There is a poor owl who is afraid to deliver the letter because of your letter."

Listening to Professor Dumbledore's words, Edward took his admission notice with some embarrassment.

He looked at the envelope in front of him. It was made of parchment, and his address was written in emerald green ink. There was a wax seal and a shield on the envelope, and a capital "h" was surrounded by a lion and an eagle. , a badger and a snake.

Although Edward generally knew the contents inside, he still opened the envelope and saw the words still in his memory. Edward couldn't help but sigh. Maybe this is a letter that many people dreamed of in childhood. He thought that he also had such a fantasy when he was a child. , but as I grow older, I have long lost the innocence I had when I was a child, struggling to survive in the cracks under the pressure of life.

Headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry: Albus Dumbledore, President of the International Magical Federation, President of the Wizards Association, and First Class Wizard of the Order of Merlin

Dear Mr. Edward:

We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted to study at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.Enclosed is a list of required books and equipment.Semester is scheduled to start on September 31.We will be waiting for your owl to bring your reply before July [-]st.

Sincerely, Deputy Headmistress Minerva McGonagall.

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Uniforms required for first-year students: 1. Three sets of plain black work robes 2. One black plain pointed hat for day use

3.A pair of protective gloves made of dragon skin or similar materials 4. A winter cloak black with silver buckle

Please note: All student clothing must have a name tag

Textbooks All students are required to prepare the following books: Standard Spells, Elementary, by Miranda Gorshak

A History of Magic, by Bathilda Bagshot, The Theory of Magic, by Adebe Wulfling

A Beginner’s Guide to Transfiguration, by Emery Switch, Thousands of Miraculous Herbs and Mushrooms, by Phyllida Spohr

Magic potions and potions.Monsters and Where to Find Them by Arsenigig, by Newt Scamman

Dark Powers: A Guide to Self-Defense, by Quentin Trimble

Other equipment

A magic wand A large tin cauldron, standard size No. 2 A set of glass or crystal vials A telescope

A brass balance student may carry an owl or a cat or a toad.

Parents are reminded here that first-year students are not allowed to bring their own broomsticks.

Looking at the letter in front of him that was no different from what he remembered, Edward calmed down and asked Professor Dumbledore awkwardly:

"Professor Dumbledore, can I choose another animal to deliver the message instead of the owl? After all, you know that the owl may not be very happy here."

"Okay, Mr. Edward, you don't have to choose an owl to help you deliver letters. How about carrier pigeons, an ancient means of delivering letters, cute and common."

Listening to Professor Dumbledore's suggestion, Edward refused:

"Professor Dumbledore, let's forget about the carrier pigeon. After all, the carrier pigeon will one day become braised squab. I think seaweed is more suitable for me. I just don't know if there is anyone who buys seaweed in Diagon Alley. "

Listening to Edward's insistence, Dumbledore was a little confused about what Haidongqing was, and explained to Edward:

"Knockturn Alley should sell such animals. After all, Knockturn Alley is probably the largest wizard trading market."

After listening to Dumbledore's assurance, Edward nodded calmly. Just as he was about to remind Professor Dumbledore again not to forget to take out the Philosopher's Stone from Gringotts, Professor McGonagall walked in with Professor Sprout. office.

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