Hogwarts, this professor is too stable.

Chapter 29 Don’t go to Ravenclaw

Time flies by so fast, and for those who focus on doing things, a month really seems like a fleeting moment.

In the last month before school started, Mochir almost lived in a corner of the library. He would go out in the morning and go back to sleep at night, always holding two books from the restricted area in his hands.

Every day in the dormitory - dining room - library, the repetitive life of three o'clock and one line, except for the increasing knowledge in my mind about the books that Tom Riddle had borrowed, there seemed to be no change at all.

If there is anything special, maybe there are only two letters received during this period.

Tonks wrote once, telling Mochir that Jack could write normally and that he was very talented in transfiguration. She thought that after little Jack arrived at Hogwarts, in addition to Professor Binns's several hours of homework every week, , everything else can basically be handled.

She did not mention the Gringotts incident. Aurors have confidentiality agreements, although many details of this incident have been publicized several times by Mr. Fudge, the Minister of Magic who is eager to show off his achievements, including but not limited to " Daily Prophet", "Wizard Evening News of Great Britain", "The Quibbler"...

Mochir wrote her a reply, which was nothing more than the concern of some friends, and he also hoped that she would tell little Jack that he should try to choose Ravenclaw when sorting.

After experiencing the Gringotts incident, he really regarded Tonks as his friend. If the close relationship between people he knew was rated from 0-10, Tonks would score at least 6.1415926 points, which is better than her. There are really not many tall people.

But there were some things that Mochir couldn't say in a letter.

He was worried about the child. He had never thought that in addition to summoning Death Eaters, the Dark Mark was also a means for the Dark Lord to control his followers.

Although this is just Moqier's speculation at the moment, and there is no description of this in the original work.

But based on Moqil's observations and the performance of the Death Eater named Duruha, this possibility is very high.

Then, Quirrell has another reason to be silenced. Perhaps in a corner that the alchemy spider did not observe, the Dark Lord told Quirrell a certain spell, asking him to use the Dark Mark to control Duluha, and follow Together they went to carry out the theft.

Poor Quirrell, knowing too much is not a good thing. You dare to touch the power of the Dark Lord. If you don't die, who will die?

Another letter came from Professor Flitwick, who was still on vacation.

Still asking about this year's enrollment, Mochier confidently replied with an emoticon, which was actually a magic picture of a giant octopus gesturing with its tentacles and saying "ok" on the letter.

Everything is planned.

……

On the first day of September, the wind blows into the Hogwarts Forbidden Forest from time to time, and the yellow leaves herald the arrival of autumn.

Of course, this also means the arrival of a new generation of little wizards.

King's Cross Station.

A Muggle railway station, this large railway terminal opened in 1852 is located in the King's Cross area of ​​central London, on the Camden side of the border between Camden and Islington.

Since the day it was built, this station has never been quiet. The sound of train whistles day and night has almost tripled the surrounding housing prices!

Scholars call this phenomenon “gentrification.”

The tall Tonks stood in the middle of the crowd. Today, her hair turned black and was tied back. She wore a pair of black-rimmed glasses, slim casual clothes, and a windbreaker. , at first glance I thought she was a housewife.

She took Jack to the middle between Platform 9 and Platform 10, pointed to the front and said, "Let's go, I'll take you in." Just as she was about to walk towards the wall, she seemed to remember something and turned her head to face behind her. Without saying a word, the little boy said like a follower: "Remember the thing I asked you to hand to Mochir, Jack, don't lose it."

Jack nodded obediently, and patted the big bag behind him cautiously, indicating that it was absolutely fine.

His shoulders were drooped under the pressure. At only eleven years old, he had already understood the hardships of being a tool man.

Passing through the wall of solid-looking stone pillars with his eyes closed, Jack's eyes lit up and he saw a dark red steam locomotive parked next to a platform packed with passengers.

The sign hanging on the train read: Hogwarts Express, eleven o'clock.

Thick smoke from steam locomotives lingered over the chattering crowd, and cats of various colors walked back and forth under people's feet. Amid the hum of the crowd and the noise of hauling heavy luggage, owls hooted in response.

Jack noticed that Tonks was talking to a middle-aged witch where he didn't want to be.

The man was very dignified, and the clothes he wore were more gorgeous than anything he had ever seen. Next to the woman, there was also a little boy with platinum blond hair, with a proud look on his face, and he seemed to be saying something. .

Judging from Tonks' expression, it seemed that the conversation was somewhat unpleasant.

She came back soon. She pointed at the train behind her and made a gesture on the head of the little boy in front of her. "Time flies so fast. You were not there when I first got on this train." Hey, Jack." She said with emotion, "It's like it happened yesterday."

Jack envied Tonks very much. What child wouldn't aspire to grow up?

Especially those children who live in suffering, they always feel that those injustices and suffering will be a piece of cake for them when they grow up, and all problems will be solved easily.

"Tonks, which house do you think I will be sorted into? Can I be sorted into Ravenclaw? Professor Mochir wants me to go there..."

Although Tonks and Mochir both kept silent about the Hogwarts branch, Jack still saw the characteristics of each of the four houses from "Hogwarts: A History of the School".

Tonks shook her head. She glanced around and said meaningfully: "Jack, Hogwarts has its own unique way of assigning you to the college that suits you best. Don't worry too much. Let me tell you." , Ravenclaw, Slytherin, and Gryffindor are all good, but Hufflepuff is the best, haha.”

After saying that, she looked around again guiltily and found that no one was paying attention. Then she looked at the little boy in front of her again.

Just as Jack was about to speak, he heard the exchange between several young wizards next to him.

"I will never go to Ravenclaw!"

"Yes, it has spread throughout the train station. Many people are saying that there are endless books to read and endless homework to do when going to Ravenclaw. Even the little wizards who have not yet entered school are required to read and study. …”

Hiss... several people gasped.

"Are you going to Ravenclaw?"

"I...I don't want to go to Ravenclaw, any serious wizard will go to Ravenclaw."

Jack looked at the group of people talking in confusion, and he recognized one of them as one of the young Muggle wizards who went to Diagon Alley with Mochir that day.

He checked the zipper of his backpack calmly, not letting others see the magic book he was ready to take out to study at any time.

We are also serious wizards.

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