Mysterious Walker at Hogwarts

Chapter 226 Komgari Valley

The Komgari Valley is also known as the Reptile Canyon because it is home to an immeasurable number of various reptiles, especially venomous snakes.

But people nearby prefer to call it Witch Canyon. Legend has it that a powerful witch who is as beautiful as a flower but has a heart like a snake lives there.

There are several small villages not far from the Komgari Valley, but due to the threat of witches and poisonous snakes, few villagers dare to approach the valley.

At the entrance of the valley, a little girl in red clothes and red hair appears every day, looking enviously at the children playing near the village.

But the girls never dared to go out of the valley to join them, or invite them to come and play nearby.

The girl knew better than anyone that any creature other than reptiles that approached the valley would be subject to the most vicious curse imposed by her aunt, the witch who lived in the valley.

So far, the bones of countless creatures have been hidden under the lush vegetation in the valley, including many of the nearby villagers who accidentally wandered into it.

Over time, the nearby villagers had long confused the girl with her witch aunt, and would always curse her from afar after seeing her.

After the girl sees him, instead of being angry, she will feel very happy, because only in this case will she recall some vague memories of living with her parents in her childhood and realize that she is not so lonely.

In the early morning of this day, the girl came to the valley mouth early as usual, hoping to catch up with the little popularity when the villagers left the village together during the busy farming period.

As soon as she climbed up the big tree at the entrance of the valley, she heard a loud bang next to her ears, which scared her so much that she almost fell off the tree.

A tall and thin boy appeared not far from the mouth of the valley. To the girl, this boy seemed a little abnormal, his skin was so white that he looked blue, and he even looked a little sick.

"Hello, is this Komgari Valley?" The boy spotted the girl immediately and greeted her with a smile.

"Leave! Leave quickly! Otherwise you will be cursed with bad luck!" The girl shouted loudly, wishing that the boy would disappear immediately.

"Curse?" The young man was stunned for a moment, raised the wand in his hand and waved it, then showed a relieved expression: "You mean a curse, right? A curse of this level can't hurt me."

The moment the boy raised the wand, the girl felt an almost undetectable breeze blowing around her. Then she suddenly became much lighter, as if a layer of something was peeled off her body.

"You...are also a wizard?" The girl's eyes fell on the wand in the boy's hand, with admiration in her eyes.

"You know the wizard... you must be Aesop Seer, right?" The young man seemed to not believe his good luck. The first person he saw was actually the target he was looking for.

"You, how do you know my name?" An imperceptible blush appeared on her daughter's face.

"Introduce yourself. I am Andy White. I come from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to send you the admission notice." The boy is naturally Dean who came here specially. "I will train Aesop into a Outstanding witch!"

"Hello, Mr. Andy." Aesop climbed down from the tree in a hurry and came to Dean at a loss: "What magic school did you mention just now?"

"Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry." Dean frowned slightly, "Haven't you heard of it?"

Aesop shook his head blankly: "Auntie never told me."

"I can feel the qualities of a wizard from you - it seems that your aunt is not ready to let you go to Hogwarts." Dean glanced towards the valley and found several fresh owl carcasses. ——The only traces that prove that they once existed in this world are a few bloody feathers.

"Why doesn't Aunt want me to go?" Aesop seemed a little unbelievable.

Her aunt, although cold to her, at least gave her a home after her parents died.

"You should ask her this question. But -" Dean took out a letter with a wax seal on the back, a shield crest, and a capital "H" surrounded by a lion, an eagle, and a badger. The envelope with a snake was handed over, "Here you are, this is the admission notice to Hogwarts."

"For me?" The expression on Aesop's face was one of disbelief at first, and then became a little flattered.

"Of course. Every eligible young wizard in Great Britain will receive his or her own admission letter to Hogwarts." Dean casually pointed to the few poor owl feathers in the corner, "Originally, this task was completed by those owls. , it’s a pity that they all died in the line of duty.”

"You mean those fat Scottish chickens with round faces?" Aesop asked in surprise.

A big drop of sweat appeared on Dean's forehead: "Those are the owls that wizards use to send letters. How come they have such weird names?"

"We have never received any letters - my aunt told me the name of that animal since I was a child, said it was a very delicious food, and suggested that I kill it as soon as I saw it and let her cook it. Unfortunately, I never I've never been caught." Aesop said with an innocent face.

"The owl will bring the admission notice to the little wizard." Dean speculated thoughtfully, "It seems that she had no intention of letting you come into contact with Hogwarts from the beginning."

"Is owl the correct name for this animal?" Aesop tugged on his long red hair uneasily: "I asked why so many owls suddenly appeared recently, and they appeared in the valley one after another. It turned out that they were sending gifts to me. Admission Notice."

"Obviously the previous admission notice did not fall into your hands." Dean looked at it and found no admission notice left behind after the owls died.

"It must have been intercepted by my aunt." Aesop's mood suddenly dropped, and she delayed opening the envelope Dean gave her.

"Why don't you open it? Do you have any concerns?" Dean asked.

"I, I don't know." Aesop didn't know how to describe the feeling at this moment. The envelope in his hand was like an unopened Pandora's box, containing unpredictable unknowns. Aesop didn't know whether it would be a blessing or a curse after opening it.

Just when Aesop was hesitating, bursts of sweet and cloying calls suddenly came from the valley.

"Aesop~Aesop~My dear niece, where have you gone?"

Aesop's expression changed immediately after hearing this, and he quickly stuffed the envelope into his pocket.

"Is that your aunt?" Dean asked uncertainly.

That voice reminded him unconsciously of a fat face like a toad - this tone was exactly the same as Umbridge's.

Aesop nodded uneasily: "That is indeed my aunt's voice. Usually when she uses this tone, she is actually very angry."

"Interesting." A ray of golden light erupted from Dean's wand, and he drew a circle on the ground, trapping Aesop in it. "No matter what happens for a while, don't step outside the circle. This circle can guarantee Your safety."

"What do you mean?" Aesop was a little confused by Dean's operation.

"I said I had a premonition that there would be a fierce magic battle with your aunt. Do you believe it?" Dean smiled at Aesop, showing his neat white teeth.

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