A Hogwarts Love Game

7 More Effective Ways to Become an Acquaintance

Waiting is painful, but when the waiting yields good results, it will be full of surprises.

Melen, who was woken up by an owl tapping on the window in the middle of the night, ignored the cold air outside and couldn't wait to open the window to let the little one in. After patting the elated owl on the forehead, he took out a letter from its leg with slightly trembling fingers - —

He originally thought that even if the other party was going to reply to him, he would have to struggle for a while. After all, this was not a trivial matter.

Unexpectedly, the other party replied so quickly, and there was feedback on the same day!

Mellen was very happy.

However, as soon as he opened the letter brought by the owl from the wizarding world, Mellen was a little confused.

[To a kind lady who wishes to remain anonymous——]

……

"This is the beginning..."

His mind went blank for a moment, and he couldn't figure out why he was regarded as a woman?

He didn't make any pretense or hint about this in that letter?

"But it doesn't matter."

Although he was puzzled, Melen put the question behind him in an instant, narrowed his eyes, and continued to read with concentration.

……

To a kind lady who wishes to remain anonymous——

I am very happy to see that my long missing family member (in my opinion) is finally back in our sights, so I am extremely grateful to you for your kindness in rescuing it.

But apart from that, I do not agree that your accusations against me and my family are justified. Taking this opportunity, I also have to regretfully inform you that your understanding of the world is incorrect.

As far as I know, there are many differences in the living habits between the British and the British, and there are even more differences between the British and the French.

Therefore, using an owl to deliver letters seems to us to be quite normal, and there is nothing offensive about it.

Maybe you will instinctively refute this sentence, but if I really guess your reaction, before you refute it, please go to London's King's Cross Station near Platform [-] (if I remember correctly).

There, if you observe carefully, you will see that many people carry owls with them when traveling, and the reason for carrying them is basically the same - to deliver letters.

……

I'd be happy to correct your mistake on this.

A frank Miss Delacour who has no reason to hide her name.

……

Holding the letter in his hand, Meren narrowed his eyes unconsciously after reading it, and then couldn't help laughing.

The development of the matter was obviously somewhat unexpected, but apart from being recognized as the wrong gender, this accident did not cause him the slightest trouble. On the contrary, it was a good direction——

The letter was obviously not written by the married woman, but by her daughter.

Her daughter is the key to Mellen's plan.

How can an ordinary person without magic integrate into the world of wizards?

In other words, how can a Muggle without magic overcome the invisible barrier of the International Wizarding Secrecy Act and successfully blend into the wizarding circle?

Under normal circumstances, unless this Muggle suddenly awakens his wizarding talent one day, or his direct blood relative awakens his wizarding talent, even if he goes to a tavern full of wizards and yells, there will be basically no gain - the biggest The relevant memories may be purged by a wizard.

Therefore, Melen's ability to become an adult with a wizard in his current capacity can be said to be the limit. It is simply a fantasy to obtain information and knowledge related to magic from the wizard.

Unless the relationship between him and the wizard is very close, the wizard will teach him even if he breaks the law, but this is impossible in a short time.

So Mellen needed to find another way.

It is difficult for a Muggle boy to integrate into the wizarding world, but what about a boy who comes from a wizarding family but cannot cast magic and has no wizarding talent?

From the original work, we can learn that such people exist, and they are called squibs by wizards.

Mellen needed to disguise himself as a squib.

However, the identity in the real world is clearly laid out here, and it is not wise to disguise it, so using his golden finger world is a feasible route.

Mellen has not forgotten that he has a "teammate slot".

Therefore, following the rules of summoning teammates, he needs to become an acquaintance with at least one wizard, and then use this to draw the other person into that world, where he will disguise himself as a squib who comes from a wizard family but has no wizard talent.

Who is this teammate?

Obviously it couldn't be an adult wizard.

Due to the background of the times and the foresight of the time travellers, some adult wizards may be easy to fool, but being good at fooling does not mean that they are stupid. It is impossible for an adult with wizard background not to be able to tell whether Mellen's disguised squib is real when face to face. Even if it was false, he wouldn't bet on this possibility.

So the target of choice can only be placed on minors in wizard families.

The little girl who wrote the letter thus became Mellen's first choice.

Comparing the letter he saw at the beginning, if he guessed correctly, the girl's full name should be Fleur Delacour, a beautiful girl who appeared in the original work. The French meaning of her name is "Flower of the Court" .

It's just that in his plan, to contact the girl, he needs to establish a stable relationship with her family first, so that he can gradually lead the topic to her, and then slowly pursue it, and finally catch the real target.

After all, that owl belonged to Fleur's mother, not Fleur herself. It was impossible to cross this barrier when communicating with each other.

However, Mellen did not expect that before he could start thinking about how to achieve a stable relationship with Fleur's mother, the target he hoped for would contact him first.

"After traveling for so long, has luck finally come..."

Thinking so happily, Meren began to think about how to reply to the girl.

Obviously, the other party is not a good-tempered person, nor is he a person who can bear grievances. He even has a strong desire for revenge——

King's Cross Station in London is a very famous place in the original work. Here, from a corner invisible to ordinary people, wizards can take steam trains to the UK and even important wizard-related locations across Europe, including of course the UK. The famous magic school Hogwarts.

However, despite the fact that this letter seems to have revealed clues about the existence of the wizarding world, if Mellen really went to the station to investigate according to the content of this letter, then there is no way that what is waiting for him is "the discovery of wizards". world” breaking news.

Instead, he went through a lot of twists and turns after discovering that something was wrong, and was eventually wiped out of the relevant memories by a staff member of the wizarding government.

It is unlikely that you will encounter any harm, but this is obviously not a good thing.

Of course, if Mellen is an ordinary Muggle who doesn't know that wizards exist, then he actually has reason to be grateful to the other party for revealing the true part of the world to him in this letter, and regard it as a reward for saving the owl.

But Mellen clearly doesn't need this revelation.

"You really have a glass heart. It's just that the Yin and Yang weirdo made your mother angry, and you want to take revenge...it's hard to deal with."

……

"No! She seems easy to deal with?"

……

"My goal is not to become friends with her, but to become an acquaintance...

……

"Enemies can be considered acquaintances, right?"

The idea suddenly popped into Mellen's mind.

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