Rubik’s Cube of Heavens

Chapter 25 Nine? Platform

Time passed slowly, and a month passed in a blink of an eye.

For nearly a month, Kewen's life seemed to be fixed. Basically, he only appeared in two places, one was a wand shop and the other was a bookstore.

The novelty of magic has not weakened. On the contrary, as the number of books he has read increases, Kewen's interest in magic has grown.

In addition, during this time, Cowen and Penello's relationship has also become closer, and he will visit Penello's house one day a week. At other times, the two people's owl communication has not been interrupted.

Different from the first time the two met, at that time Cowen was only thinking of taking advantage of Penello, just thinking about using the help of the Penello family so that he could temporarily escape from Diagon Alley.

During the contact between the two after that day, Cowen gradually accepted Penello as a "peer" friend.

Because Cowen found that Penello was rarely as naive as an eleven-year-old, but was mentally far more mature than his peers. In addition, most of the discussions between the two were magic, so Cowen felt that there was basically no generation gap between him and Penello.

Of course, there is still a generation gap, that is, Penello is very obsessed with the collection of rag dolls. Fortunately, every time Penello talked about the topic of ragdolls, Cowen would immediately shift the topic to magic...

Cowen had other changes during the month, and that was his personality.

With the maintenance of acting skills, Kewen gradually turned his personality into a cheerful, no longer cautious before.

In this regard, Ollivander gave high praise, and other wizards Kewen knew seemed to like his current sunny character more...

The time has finally come to September 1st, the day when Hogwarts begins.

Early in the morning, at Ollivander's advice, Cowen brought the supplies he needed for school and was picked up by Mr. Kriwat.

At 10:30 noon, the Kleiwatt family and Kewen four drove to the 'King's Cross' railway station and walked into the platform.

"Darling, can you tell me where the platform is now?" Mr. Clearwater asked his wife as he looked around for Penello with the luggage cart.

"Isn't it clearly printed on the train ticket?" Mrs. Kleiwatt's mouth curled slightly, but she did not answer directly.

"But I've ridden many times." Mr. Clearwater asked with a helpless smile. "But I'm sure I've never seen a 9? platform."

"Okay." Having said this, Mr. Kleiwatt gave a wry smile: "I know, is it some kind of invisible magic?"

Seeing that his lover smiled by default, Mr. Clearwater had no choice but to smile and ask, "Okay dear, tell us where the platform is. We will drive in half an hour, so don't delay the children getting on the bus."

"Dad, you idiot." Penello, who walked side by side with Kewen, smiled and said, "Platform 9? It must be between the ninth and tenth platforms!"

"Really?" Mr. Clearwater asked his wife in disbelief, "If I'm not mistaken, aren't all things in your magical world accustomed to violating ordinary people's common sense? So I think it's probably between other platforms. "

"In other respects, it may be such a gentleman." Kewen, who was pushing a luggage cart, interjected and said with a smile, "But I think the platform should be an exception, after all, we have to take care of those new students whose whole family are ordinary people. "

"Kewen, you're still so smart." Mrs. Kleiwat sighed and praised, and no longer appealed: "The reason is as Kewen analyzed, yes, the location is between the ninth and tenth platforms. ."

"Yeah~ I guessed it right!" Penello cheered.

"Okay." Mr. Clearwater sighed as if admitting defeat, then looked around and said, "I look at... Platform 9, Platform 10... I see,

There, let's go. "

After a distance of nearly 30 meters, a group of four came to the open space between the ninth platform and the tenth platform. After stopping the luggage cart, Mr. Clearwater couldn't help looking around, trying to find where the hidden platform was.

Of course, Mr. Clearwater was just doing nothing.

"Don't look for it, it's there." Mrs. Kleiwatt interrupted her husband's search and pointed to the load-bearing wall column in front of her.

"Okay..." Mr. Clearwater sighed, gave up the struggle, and then asked, "Then how do we get in?"

As soon as the voice fell, a young man of about fifteen years old walked past the crowd with a luggage cart and rammed directly into the load-bearing wall.

Before Mr. Kriwat exclaimed, the figure of the young man suddenly got into the wall and disappeared.

"My God..." Mr. Clearwater was stunned.

At this time, seeing the scene in front of him, Kewen's mind also instantly flashed the pictures of the movies he had seen before, which made his eyes reveal a look of surprise.

Beside him, Mr. Clearwater was looking around nervously, and at the same time whispered anxiously: "The child just went in so unabashedly? Aren't you afraid that others will see it?"

"Don't worry." Mrs. Kleiwatt explained, "The spell here can make ordinary people ignore it subconsciously. As long as you don't stare at it like you, no one will notice what's going on here."

"What if someone saw it?" Penello interjected.

"There are wizards patrolling nearby, and they'll take care of it," Mrs. Kleiwatt replied.

"That's it." Mr. Clearwater looked around again, trying to find the wizards.

"Okay, don't waste your time." Mrs. Clearwater patted her husband before turning around and said, "Children, let's go in."

"Okay mom." Penello responded and asked again, "Just like the person before, rush in right?"

"That's right." Mrs Clearwater nodded.

"Kewen, let's go then." Penello greeted.

"Yeah." Kewen responded, then pushed the luggage cart to accelerate and rushed towards the load-bearing wall.

However, when the luggage cart was about to hit the wall, Kewen couldn't help showing a hint of hesitation, stopped subconsciously, and then pushed the luggage cart against the wall with his arms.

Seeing that the luggage cart successfully 'submerged' into the wall, Kewen then stepped forward and rushed into the wall with the luggage cart.

"Well, magic is really amazing." Mr. Kleiwatt sighed when he saw this, and then pushed the luggage cart forward: "I'll try it too."

"Stop! What are you trying to do?" Mrs. Clearwater pulled her husband reluctantly.

"What?" Mr. Kleiwatt wondered.

Mrs. Clearwater had to explain: "Only wizards can pass, ordinary people can't get in, you'll really hit the wall."

"Huh?" Mr. Clearwater was dumbfounded...

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