meow~meow~

The little orange cat kept barking at Luke in Hermione's arms.

"Luke, it seems like this kitten likes you very much. Do you want to take it home and raise it?"

Luke looked at James and said, "Dad, can I take it home?"

James looked at the little orange cat. It was still a little milk cat. It should not be wild at all, so he said: "Okay, after sending Hermione off, I will go back to town and take her to the pet hospital for a checkup. If there is no problem, I can take her back." Domesticated.”

"Get in the car, it's getting late. Mom will be waiting at home soon." James urged.

In the car

"Luke, what are you going to name this little guy?" Hermione asked.

Luke's biggest headache is coming up with a name...

Suddenly, a flash of inspiration occurred, and he remembered another famous cat and said, "How about calling it 'Garfield'?"

As if responding to Luke, the kitten meowed "Meow~".

"Garfield, Garfield, a very nice name." It seemed that Hermione also agreed with the name.

It was only a dozen minutes' drive from the London Temple to Hermione's house. As soon as the car stopped at the door, Hermione's parents came out to greet her.

"Dad, Mom, I'm back." Hermione hugged Garfield and ran over.

"Hermione! You can't run around by yourself next time! Thank you for bringing her back, sir." Hermione's father looked at several people and said.

"It doesn't matter, your daughter is very cute, and this may be my son's fault. Your daughter went to him to get an autograph." James said with a slight embarrassment.

"Then thank you for bringing her back. We didn't see her just now, so we were really worried."

"You can call me James, this is my son Luke."

"Hello, uncle and auntie." Luke also stepped forward to say hello.

"You are Luke, the author of "The Lion King". I never thought you could write a book at such a young age. James, come in and sit down. I'll make you a cup of coffee. What do you want to drink Luke? Can you give me juice?"

"Okay, thank you uncle."

"Then I'll trouble you." James and Luke followed the Grangers into the house.

"Her father and I are both dentists. We were too busy today to take her to the book signing. Hermione liked this book very much, but she didn't expect that she ran away by herself." Mrs. Granger said.

"Mom~" Hermione felt a little embarrassed by what she said.

Hermione suddenly remembered something and ran to Luke and asked quietly: "Luke, you said I need to tell my parents about magic now. I don't want them to worry about me."

Luke thought for a while: Now that Hermione is 7 years old, there are still 4 years before she goes to Hogwarts. The Grangers also love Hermione very much. They really shouldn't worry about it for so long. Sooner or later, they have to know that Hermione should have A wonderful childhood.

So he said, "Well, tell them now, and I can explain it to you."

"Thank you, Luke."

"Hermione, what are you whispering about? Go to your dad's to help Luke get juice." Mrs. Granger said.

"Mom, I have something very important to tell you when Dad comes." He glanced at Luke again, and Luke looked at Hermione and nodded.

James and Mrs. Granger both looked at Luke in confusion.

After a while, Mr. Granger made coffee and served it with juice.

"Hermione, you won't help Dad get juice either."

"Dad, please sit down first. I have something very important to say." Hermione pulled Mr. Granger to sit on the sofa.

"Hermione, before you say anything, you'd better ask your uncle and aunt to be mentally prepared. Dad, you too, may hear more than you imagine." Luke said.

"Yes, Luke is right."

Mr. and Mrs. Granger and Luke's father, James, both had puzzled expressions.

"Dad, Mom, haven't there been things floating around me before? Now I know what happened. Luke told me."

Mr. and Mrs. Granger looked a little nervous.

"Luke said that's because I have talent, the talent for learning magic." Hermione said seriously.

The Grangers were even more confused about the answer, but James seemed to have thought of something.

"Okay Hermione, let me explain. It will be more intuitive to demonstrate directly."

Luke directly used his mental power to control several empty cups on the table to float. The cups spun a few times in the air and landed on the table again. Worried that the effect was not enough, he also used the fire spell he had just obtained through the system lottery.

I saw one, two, and three small fireballs appearing in front of Luke, spinning around Luke.

"Oh! God!" exclaimed Mrs. Granger.

And Hermione also looked surprised. She didn't know that Luke could also summon fireballs.

Luke thought to himself: Fortunately, he had trained his mental power before, otherwise he would not be able to control the fire spell he just obtained.

After putting away the fireball, Luke looked at the Grangers and his father James, "Hermione, like me, has a talent for magic. There are many people in this world who know magic, and there are even special magic schools."

"Then can I go to a magic school?" Hermione asked excitedly and nervously.

"Yes, but you have to wait until the age of 11. If you have magical talent, you will receive an admission notice."

"Then on Baker Street where you just went, are there people who know magic?" James finally asked what he was most confused about.

"Yes, Dad, this world is actually very complicated. The school I just mentioned should be considered a wizard, the one in Baker Street is a magician, and I am another kind." Luke explained.

"Is there any danger in learning magic?" Mr. Granger was obviously very concerned about Hermione's safety.

"Knowledge itself is not dangerous, but there are many dangers in this world, and it will become more and more dangerous in the future." Suddenly, Luke seemed to feel something and did not continue to speak carefully.

"However, learning magic can also better protect yourself and your loved ones. Moreover, I will also protect Hermione and prevent her from being harmed." Luke said seriously.

The adults were a little surprised that Luke could say such a thing.

After saying this, Luke regretted it, and the atmosphere became awkward. Although Hermione didn't fully understand the meaning of this sentence, she also knew that it seemed to be very important.

"Dad, it's getting late. Mom is still at home waiting for us to go back for dinner. Isn't it time to go back?"

"Yes, it's getting late. We have to go back. Thank you for your hospitality." James stood up and said.

"You're too polite. What happened today really surprised me. I need to digest this information." Mrs. Granger added: "Luke is welcome to visit our home in the future. Hermione doesn't have many friends at school."

"Mum~" Hermione shook Mrs. Granger's arm dissatisfied.

"Okay, it's my birthday in a few days. Can I invite Hermione to my house? My family lives in Windsor Town."

Mrs. Granger glanced at Hermione, who looked expectantly.

"Okay, I'll drive her there when the time comes."

"Thank you, aunt. It's best for you and your uncle not to tell anyone about what happened just now to avoid unnecessary trouble." Luke said solemnly.

"Don't worry, we won't tell anyone else."

The Grangers sent James and Luke outside.

After getting in the car, Luke, who was holding Garfield, saw that James was hesitant to speak and asked, "Dad, is there anything else you want to ask?"

"You should think about how to explain it to your mother when you go back."

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