The third grade passed without incident, and Jim was so obedient that he didn't do anything other than receiving a piece of parchment one day and crumpling the parchment with a frown.

"Newt," Jim stopped Newt, who was dragging the suitcase, "how did you go back this year? Disapparation?"

Newt froze for a moment: "What? Do you want me to take you? You can use the phantom to accompany you now?"

"No," Jim pursed his lips, "Can you take the Hogwarts Express with me? I have something to tell you."

Newt nodded and handed the suitcase to the house elf.He loosened Hufflepuff's khaki tie, and Jim did not ask anything, and agreed very quickly.

"However, there may not be a separate seat on the Hogwarts Express now," Newt thought for a while, and said, "It's really not possible, we can squeeze with others."

Jim laughed: "I borrowed a box from Nehemiah's house."

Newt: ...

However, he just rubbed Jim's hair gently and didn't say anything.

"What are your plans for this summer vacation?" Jim followed Newt on the train.

"No," Newt said, "nothing special, just walking around, how about you?"

Jim avoided the crowd and tried his best to follow Newt's side: "Then, can I go with you this summer vacation?"

Newt froze for a moment, then turned to look at him. The black-haired boy had grown into a boy, thirteen or fourteen years old, with a slender figure. At this moment, a pair of smart eyes were looking at him intently, with a firm and sincere expression. .

"Follow me?" Newt repeated, "I'm probably going to stay in the wizarding world, are you sure you want to follow me?"

"Well," Jim nodded with certainty, "I'll follow you wherever you go."

Newt ruffled his hair irritably.Jim's body simply cannot adapt to life in the wizarding world for a long time.What's more, what he was going to during the summer vacation was deep mountains and old forests full of magical animals. That kind of environment was definitely not suitable for Jim's body.After a while, Newt compromised: "Forget it, I'll accompany you back to London."

Jim pursed his lips, trying to suppress the raised corners of his mouth.

The location of Nehemiah's box is not bad, with good lighting and scenery.

"It's the first time for me to sit in such a front seat," Jim said with emotion as he looked at the receding scenery outside.

Newt looked up at him: "On the Hogwarts Express, there should be quite a few seats in the front. Come early and you can grab one."

"How do you know so much about the Hogwarts Express when you don't take the train?" Jim couldn't help laughing at him.

"Who said," Newt retorted with a smile, "I came here on the Hogwarts Express in my first semester, didn't you see the train I got on?"

"Tsk," remembering what happened back then, Jim couldn't help but tsk, but didn't say anything more, "Speaking of which, at Christmas, I saw a boy who looked very similar to you in a London square, would you Will Helen give you a brother or something?"

"Impossible," Newt lazily stared at the scenery outside the window, absent-mindedly perfunctory, "It's only been a few years, how can there be such a big child. Besides," Newt looked up at him. "Do you think I look like Theseus?"

Jim thought about it carefully. Although they were both born to the same mother, Newt and Theseus really have nothing in common from appearance to character, from temper to disposition.

If it weren't for the fact that they knew these two brothers early on, I'm afraid no one would think that these two people are related by blood.

Jim said truthfully: "Not like."

Newt shrugged: "So, the one you saw is definitely not my brother."

Jim made a smirk: "I should take you to see that kid. That kid is very soft, well-behaved, and very playful."

Newt smirked back at him. "Go ahead. But do you really know where that kid lives?"

Jim pouted: "I don't know, but I can look it up."

"You can," Newt laughed, not rejecting Jim's offer.

Jim continued: "I was thinking at the time, if you can be like him, so obedient, so obedient, we will have a very happy life."

"Then, the two of us were humanely destroyed by everyone?" Newt asked him with a smile.

"We can also destroy the world together." Jim blinked and suggested.

Newt shook his head and laughed: "Seriously, I should take you to meet Randall. You two must have something in common."

"Randall, who is it?" Jim blinked and asked.

"My father," Newt said lazily, leaning against the seat of the train, "a psycho, an admirer of Grindelwald, oh, for Merlin's sake, he turned out to be a Ravenclay, tsk, "Newt shrugged. "I think he should be a Slytherin."

"Hey," Jim kicked Newt under the table, "don't speak ill of Slytherin, we're not crazy."

"Sorry, slip of the tongue," Newt smiled, but didn't hide. "I mean Randall is a psycho."

"Who is Grindelwald?" Jim asked with a frown.

"Ah, another psycho," Newt thought for a while, "I blew up the school in the sixth grade, traveled around after being expelled from the school, and later formed the Infernal Corps."

"Infernal Corps?" Jim was very surprised, "Ghoul, that Infernal Corpse?"

"Well," Newt replied flatly, "The ghoul you used to scare me when we first met."

"Wow, so cool!" Jim couldn't help but sigh, "He's awesome!"

"Excuse me?" Newt frowned at him. "Say it again?"

Jim quickly regained his composure, and pretended to be bitter and bitter: "It's really unethical for him to do this! How can he use such dangerous things as troops?! If it can't be killed, it can't be exhausted, ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Ah, that's so cool!"

"You," Newt shook his head and laughed. After a while, he raised his head and asked, "What are your plans for the summer vacation? Have you figured out where to go?"

"Aren't you going to introduce Randall to me?" Jim looked at Newt with piercing eyes, his brows and eyes full of yearning, "I still want to get to know Grindelwald, can we introduce it together? "

"Be serious," Newt looked at him with a smile, his tone was stern, but his brows were full of smiles, "Have you figured out where to go yet?"

"Think about it," Jim looked at Newt intently, and said with a smile, "I've thought about it a long time ago, just waiting for you to ask."

Newt laughed, "Where?"

Jim smiled and said, "I will go wherever you go."

Newt smiled and shook his head, then went on to ask him.

"I'm going to see Helen," Newt laughed. "Are you going?"

Jim looked at him in disbelief: "Are you inviting me to go home with you to meet your parents?"

Newt looked at him and nodded: "Well, forget it."

"Then I want to see Randall first!" Jim yelled, vividly interpreting the ins and outs.

"Impossible." Newt rejected him, "Only Helen."

"Where do you see only one parent?" Jim howled dryly. "Who knows, did you find a fake parent to fool me?!"

"Only Helen," Newt firmly refused him, "or we'll see each other."

Jim got up with a grunt, "Okay, then I'll just see Helen."

Helen quit her job in the wizarding world a long time ago, and now she can be her full-time wife in London with peace of mind.

When Newt came with Jim, Helen was very surprised. After two firm hugs, she happily invited the two of them in, and put on the snacks she had just made.

"Oh, son, I thought you wouldn't come here to look for me again." Helen looked very happy, she sat beside Newt and patted Newt's arm, "By the way, that's what your letter said The Slytherin boy?"

"Well, it's him," Newt replied.

"Hi Auntie," Jim showed a sweet smile, very cute, "My name is Jim Moriarty."

"Hey," Jim poked Newt and asked in a low voice, "What did you say to Helen in the letter?"

Jim spoke softly, but clearly.

Newt smiled, but said nothing.

Jim poked his arm again unwillingly, and continued to ask.

"What did you say about me in the letter?"

"Oh," Helen laughed, "he praised you, saying that you are cute, mischievous, full of life and vitality."

"Really?" Jim turned to look at Newt in disbelief.

"Really," Newt said with a perfunctory smile, "You're so good, so cute, and so soft."

It's fake!

After dinner, Helen pulled Newton aside and said with a smile, "You didn't say you would bring him here, so you didn't prepare a room for him, so you two can only squeeze together."

"It's okay," Newt smiled, "I didn't plan to sleep tonight, so it's just right for him to sleep in my room."

After Newt sent Jim back to the house, he followed his mother to the yard of the house.

Helen glanced out: "Have you thought it through clearly? A few days ago, you asked me if I could be together because of my disagreement. I was shocked."

"The father of Theseus was my first love." Helen smiled. "He was quite annoying at the time, the kind who was cold to everyone. I thought this little wizard was very funny." Helen shrugged. Shrugged, "You know, I have been very talented in taming hippogriffs since I was a child. Those hippogriffs are just like him, proud but polite, and sometimes have a bad temper. Growing up so big , It’s the first time I’ve seen such a fun little wizard, so I couldn’t hold back, cough,” Helen coughed embarrassedly, “It turned out that he was exactly the same as the Hippogriff, and it was a bit easier to chase after him. There is no difficulty."

"Although I'm a bit embarrassed to say that I chased him, but," Helen shrugged, "it's true. Besides, he's much easier to get along with than those hippogriffs."

"I heard from Dumbledore that you were very powerful when you were in school. You were very famous throughout Hogwarts," Newt said, "Maybe Theseus' father has been paying attention to you for a long time, but you don't know That's all."

"Dumbledore?" Helen smiled exaggeratedly. "When I graduated, he just went to Hogwarts. As for your guess," Helen shrugged, "Maybe, who knows."

"It's a pleasure to get along, but after we got married, we found that our three views basically didn't match each other, and we were unwilling to change for each other," Helen sneered, "That's the problem, we didn't love each other deeply. So unwilling to change."

"I never said that people with different views cannot be together, but," Helen looked up at Newt with a very serious expression, "Newt, I hope you think clearly, people with different views, together, We have to face a lot of tests, and these tests may not be difficult to take out individually, but if they accumulate year after year, they will eventually be overwhelming."

Newt smiled. He looked very relaxed, and he didn't take Helen's advice to heart at all.

"The way to tame a large ferocious beast, take the Chimera as an example," Newt paused, still smiling, "Let him realize your strength positively, let him feel your threat, and let him After experiencing that being by your side is safer than being in other places, he will obediently stay by your side," Newt said with a smile, "It's all the same, wizards originally evolved from magical animals, dealing with them , no more trouble than dealing with magical animals."

"Loosen the shackles when he relaxes, and hold on to the reins when he tries to resist. Let him be attached to your strength, and never want to escape your grasp." Newt laughed, "Helen, didn't you do it back then? ?"

Helen sighed and nodded: "I've told you all about the mess I had with Theseus' father, and you know that Slytherin is not easy to get along with." Helen added, "However, I think he's pretty clingy to you," Helen looked the boy up and down again, showing approval, and said to Newt, "It should be pretty good, at least better than my vision back then."

"Well," Newt nodded, "I know."

Helen looked at Newt with worried eyes, and said for a long while, "Son, I just want to say one more thing. When you're dating Slytherin, don't show all your cards."

"I know," Newt nodded and smiled, "But we've passed that stage now. Speaking of which, Mom, back then, you and Theseus' father had run into each other to the end, so why did you separate?"

Helen sighed: "He is a saint, and he went to find a way to live forever. I am tired, the long game has made me tired, so I simply let go."

"The so-called domestication is the most taboo to fall short of success." Newt pursed his lips and said, "If you give up at the last step, you will be counterattacked sooner or later."

Helen nodded and sighed: "I know, I have tamed a hippogriff all my life, how can I not know about this? However, it is really tiring to be together with people with different views. I really can't keep going." gone."

Helen looked at her son who was taller than herself, and showed a worried look: "Although you have more experience and achievements than me on the way of domestication, I still can't help but want to persuade you, think again. .”

"You know more about the meaning of Artemis than I do," Newt said with a smile. "The God of Hunting is always invincible on the journey of domestication."

"It's done, it's done," Helen waved her hands, "You have the final say on your own affairs, anyway, you have had your own opinions since you were a child."

"Speaking of which, I met Randall before," Newt said before leaving, "He told me about the past."

Helen froze for a moment, then smiled wryly: "I know, Randall wrote me a letter that day, I thought you would never contact me again, I didn't expect—"

"Why not?" Newt laughed. "You are my mother no matter what."

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