HP Shavings Wizard

Chapter 42 Hogsmeade Village

Grindelwald sighed. It was rare for the old father to worry about the social problems of ordinary children because of his daughter's generous attitude, although Alison's personality should not be at a disadvantage.

"Little bastard, have you ever thought that if you have too many snacks, everyone will come to you for them?"

Alison had never thought of this kind of question before. When she realized what was happening, she smiled softly, sweetly and softly: "…If there really is someone who has the guts to ask me for candy, I wouldn't mind giving it to him."

As the protagonist who has experienced Hogwarts Legacy, she believes that although she has taken the path of a dark wizard and can even fork the Killing Curse, she is still sunny, cheerful, warm and friendly.

If classmates or professors have a good impression bar, sending candies will increase it, or it will be considered as completing a side quest. She estimates that she will feed all the teachers and students in the school into diabetes within a day.

The answer is obsessive-compulsive disorder and boredom, and the current retirement model is full of money.

She was afraid that her classmates and professors would discriminate against her because of the black magic and scatter like birds and beasts after making a sharp explosion.

Bathilda patted Alison on the shoulder. "I bet they'll love you, Alison."

Remembering that reality is not a game, Alison sighed again and changed her mind: "I hope not... It's troublesome to maintain a social relationship. I have to ask about birthdays of close friends, and give each other gifts during holidays... Just buying gifts is a hassle..."

Dumbledore comforted her, thinking that the little wizard was just worried about pocket money. At Hogwarts, he had seen too many little wizards have this kind of distress at first.

"You don't have to worry too much, Alison. Gifts don't have to be expensive, it's the thought that matters."

Alison winked at him cutely and deliberately: "But I don't even want to give it to you."

It's totally fucked up, what a scumbag.

But at least she was willing to spend some money to buy some expensive gifts that little wizards usually wouldn't afford.

It's better than not paying any money, not showing any intention, and just asking for something for free.

Grindelwald said in a low voice: "Then no one will like you."

Alison curled her lips and suddenly mentioned the story about the wizard's hairy heart in "The Tales of Beedle the Bard", a fairy tale well-known to everyone in the wizarding world.

The most horrifying of the five stories in the fairy tale book is the wizard's hairy heart, which is intended to warn readers not to abuse black magic. It is a very Gothic dark fairy tale, which is probably the childhood nightmare of many little wizards.

The wizard in the story is handsome, rich and smart. In order to get rid of his feelings, he used black magic to take out his heart and locked it up. Later, in order to save face, he pursued an excellent witch to be his wife. The witch did not think he was sincere and asked to see his heart.

The heart had been away from the body for too long, and it had shrunk and grown hair. When the wizard put it back on, he had a suppressed desire to take out the witch's heart and replace his own evil heart.

The hairy heart controlled the wizard and refused to allow him to have a heart transplant. The wizard refused to be controlled and used a dagger to pick out his own heart. In the end, he and the witch both died after their chests were cut open, with the wizard still holding the two hearts.

"After all, my heart has been taken down and locked away tightly in a box, and it only beats for the one I truly love."

Alison adapted the plot from the story, although she felt that the protagonist of the story was quite similar to Senior Riddle.

This is the most famous book containing the legend of the Deathly Hallows, and both Grindelwald and Dumbledore read it many times in their youth, and were quite familiar with the other stories as well.

Dumbledore's eyes flashed with surprise, but he immediately returned to his gentle smile: "I believe there will be people who appreciate your authenticity and uniqueness."

Alison playfully blinked her blue eyes again: "Appreciate? No! I'm not the kind of person who waits patiently! I have to take the initiative! Otherwise, my heart will grow hair!"

Bathilda nodded in agreement, thinking that Alison wanted to find a partner at school: "Well said, dear! Don't wait, be brave and pursue your own happiness."

Alison countered the pursuit in her words: "I actually prefer the metaphor of hunter and prey."

Grindelwald's smile was unfathomable, and he suddenly said, "Little bastard, which one do you want to be?"

Alison smiled and used a phrase she had heard before to pretend. At all times, a top dark wizard must always have a certain level of prestige.

“…The most skillful hunters often appear as prey.”

Grindelwald smiled meaningfully: "Oh? Ambitious little guy. I hope everything goes well for you in Hogwarts."

Alison responded to his double entendre and blessing for their conspiracy, which was very tacit.

"…certainly."

Albus was the prey targeted by the two Grindelwalds. Dumbledore observed them quietly and said nothing.

The communal fireplace in Diagon Alley leads directly to Hogsmeade village.

Floo powder was sprinkled into the fireplace, turning the fire green, and wizards stepped into the fire one after another, reading out their destinations aloud and leaving through the Floo network.

They arrived at the village of Hogsmeade in the Scottish Highlands.

This is a magical town full of romance and mystery.

This is the only gathering place for pure wizards in the UK. Next to it is Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The decoration here is naturally as magical as possible.

Alison breathed in the fresh air and chatted with the adults.

"In fact, I almost wanted to shout to Knockturn Alley just now."

exclaimed Bathilda, and the kind old witch's face was rarely disapproving and serious.

"Knockturn Alley! That's not a place for students to go!"

Grindelwald interrupted with a smile to prevent his old aunt from getting too excited: "It is indeed tempting there, but Hogsmeade is the normal world where we wizards live."

Alison was really curious, so she didn't say it too clearly, but pointed vaguely: "Can you handle it at the age of sixteen?"

She didn't expect that Grindelwald's two months in England would be so colorful, even going to Knockturn Alley.

Grindelwald spread his hands: "Of course I can."

Alison looked away, but she was a little uninterested: "Then I have no problem at all."

Bathilda tried to stop the two Grindelwalds from talking about the terrible things that were happening around them.

"Calm down, both of you. Hogsmeade is a very interesting place!"

Alison mentioned Aberforth Dumbledore, the owner of the Hog's Head, her uncle and father's brother, with disdain: "... provided you don't run into any nasty goats!"

The Reckless Goat Boy was the nickname given to Albus by Grindelwald. He disliked this stupid brother who dragged Albus down at home to take care of the family and prevented him from pursuing his dreams.

Alison apparently inherited the two young people's complaints and disdain for the encumbrance at that time.

However, now that Dumbledore is over a hundred years old, he is obviously much more tolerant, and he feels more guilty about the death of his sister and the alienation of his brothers.

He was somewhat helpless about Alison's attitude.

In his opinion, the ideas of Alison, his "adopted daughter", were completely indoctrinated by Gellert.

"…Aberforth isn't that bad, Alison."

Bathilda also nodded. "Aberforth is indeed a bit rude, but he is a kind man."

Alison's expression clearly showed disapproval, but she did not argue with her elders on this point. Instead, she hugged Grindelwald's arm, silently and childishly expressing her position.

Dumbledore sighed and looked at Bathilda helplessly.

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