HP's Foreign Land

Chapter 447 Hogwarts is Really Big

The book arrived later than expected, and Heimdall didn't think anything of it at first. Occasionally, on the Hogwarts campus, he met a Gryffindor first-year child who was waiting for a book replacement. He didn't ask Heimdall earlier than he had agreed He seemed to believe that Heimdall was a man of his word, which made Mr. Strulusson, who had already reached the height of his thickness, feel a little guilty.

Desperate and lamenting that my mentality is no longer young and innocent. The next day, the textbooks that should have arrived long ago arrived, and there was also an apology letter from Hina.Looking at the flustered and illogical wording on it, as well as the remaining spots on the paper, Heimdall believed that his house elf must be crying.

Although the content of the letter was a bit confusing, Heimdall still found the reason for the delay in the arrival of the book.

One is because the owl that delivered the letter to Hina sent it to the wrong address. This kind of misdelivered mail happened frequently in the wizarding world, and it was nothing to make a fuss about, but Hina didn't think so.The house-elf blamed himself for the owl's mistake without hesitation, and was more devout than the owner of the postal company.

The second reason is that Heimdall insisted on giving her a vacation as planned, and because he was not at the German school, so he generously asked Hina to take a few more days off and spend a few more days with Dodoma.While she was grateful, Hina blamed herself even more. Because she went out to play for a few more days, the returned emails were not processed in time, which caused delays in receiving the emails and delaying the owner's work.

Hina burst into tears, screaming and banging her head on the table. She couldn't write a letter in such a state.This letter was ghostwritten by Dodoma, presenting Hina's incoherent self-blame in front of Heimdall verbatim, including the tears left behind after writing the letter and taking it back to hug her and cry again.

Heimdall couldn't laugh or cry. Hina's nervousness was a manifestation of the natural servility of the house elves.The cunning of the ghostwriter was beyond Heimdall's expectations. It is hard to imagine that it was done by a house elf. No wonder there are so many house elves in the Sturluson family, and only Dodoma has the eyes of Rommel.

Every creature is proving the value of existence in its own way, and the house elves are no exception. They use the spirit of devoting themselves to death to obtain affirmation from their masters, thereby gaining a sense of satisfaction and proving their own value.

So Heimdall never expected to subvert Xina's firm values. Perhaps for the house elves, this is the greatest contempt for their work.

Maybe one day a reformer will question this, overthrow their distorted values, and save them from the fire. At that time, he will not begrudge his applause, but Heimdall firmly believes that he will not be the one who reforms the past.

Feeling apologetic, Heimdall first cast a space expansion spell on a square cloth bag about fifteen centimeters in length and width, and sent a large stack of over-completed ones from Hina, who was restless and wanted to express herself more. All the books are packed in.He easily picked up the small cloth bag that made a heavy muffled sound when it shook and walked into Hogwarts Castle.

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Heimdall had been to Hogwarts once before, but it was a pity that he came and went in a hurry. Except for the auditorium, Head Slytherin's office and the common room, he seldom set foot in other places... At that time, he was unfamiliar with the place and Dare to run around.

By the way, I was lucky enough to visit the headmaster's office this time at Hogwarts - when I thought of the sparkling inlaid jewels in the glass cabinet, the gorgeous shining silver utensils, and some smoke puffs that I don't know what they are for Pushed by delusion, Heimdall became more and more fascinated by the fog and the novelty silverware that swirls endlessly.

Unknowingly, Heimdall came to a completely unfamiliar place, looked around for a while, and finally determined that he was lost.

After standing there speechless for a moment, he decided to go back.

Heimdall remembered Draco once warned him to be careful about the stairs, there are as many as 140 stairs in Hogwarts, large and small.Some are big and some are small; some are wide and some are narrow; some are wobbly; some will suddenly disappear halfway through the steps, you have to remember when to take off, so as to avoid the possible bad luck of stepping into the air and falling down.

Heimdall's well-walked stairs suddenly changed direction, and he guessed that the change of direction just now made him turn in the wrong direction.

Stepping over those unpredictable stairs as if facing an enemy, he came to a new place. What made him happy was that the students in this place were coming and going, unlike the entire passage just now, which was empty and silent.Heimdall was afraid that he would break some taboo and go somewhere he shouldn't be, so he couldn't wait to run back—the more people there are, the more emergencies tend to break out the most violently.

Under the eyes of Hogwarts students from time to time, either fair or not, he turned around and grabbed a student who passed him by.

"Gryffindor Tower?" The tall and burly senior student was stunned for a moment, "You went wrong, this is the Ravenclaw Tower."

Most of the people who came and went were Ravenclaw children.

In fact, Heimdall was already dizzy by the stairs, and wanted to scratch the wall when he heard that he had gone wrong.

Hogwarts is so big!

Seeing Heimdall's depressed face, the student said again, "This is the tower on the west side of the castle, and the Gryffindor tower is on the other side." (PS: To be honest, I have never figured out the Gryffindor tower. It is certain that the Ravenclaw Tower is on the west side of the castle. I remember that the book said that Harry’s dormitory can see the Forbidden Forest. The Forbidden Forest is on the west side of the castle. Does this mean that the Gryffindor Tower is also on the west side? side?)

Heimdall touched his head, and was about to leave after thanking him, when a familiar call sounded in his ear, "Rig?"

It's Luna.

"Long time no see." Heimdall blurted out.

Luna smiled.

In fact, the greeting after a long time is quite funny. They lived in the same place for several months, but they rarely saw each other.Heimdall occasionally wandered around the Hogwarts campus without seeing her.The trajectories of the two of them seemed to expand in parallel.Heimdall is an otaku who can stay still for a whole day when his ass touches the chair. After years of observation by Heimdall, it is true that Luna likes to look around for magical animals made up by her brain. The hobbies and hobbies of work more or less insinuate that she is still a hidden house girl.

If a man and a woman who stay at home live together, unless they have agreed to meet in advance, it will be difficult to see each other again when the sea is dry and the rocks are dead.

That's why Heimdall was unprepared to meet her suddenly, and then he said the sigh that he hadn't seen for a long time without even thinking about it.

Without saying a few words, Professor Flitwick, the head of Ravenclaw, got out of the common room. He was surprised when he saw Heimdall, and then put on a look of relief.

"Do you have any questions about spells?" I thought I came to him specifically to discuss academics.

Heimdall is so ashamed, he is too embarrassed to say that he went the wrong way.

The senior Ravenclaw who was grabbed by him to ask for directions earlier told the truth immediately, and Flitwick laughed without any fuss.

"Our freshmen here often can't find their way back to their dormitories, and the seniors are occasionally teased."

In other words, Heimdall was able to stand safely outside the Ravenclaw common room, instead of hanging in some unknown dark corner and shouting for help in an ugly way.

Heimdall laughed dryly.

"Professor, I'm planning to send him to Gryffindor Tower." It was that Ravenclaw who was very good at taking advantage of loopholes.

Heimdall and Professor Flitwick quickly turned their attention.

Heimdall's surprise was so obvious that Flitwick was surprised by his reaction, and the student took another step forward, "I haven't had time to discuss it with Mr. Strulusson."

I told him all the good and the bad, and Heimdall thought he should be praised as Rowena Ravenclaw's son?

Euphemistically rejected Luna's invitation to sit in and sit down, he hurriedly left the tower on the west side of the castle under the guidance of the senior Ravenclaw. The password for the room will be changed immediately.

Professor Flitwick was a discreet gentleman.

Unexpectedly, there was no silence along the way. The senior Ravenclaw did not put Heimdall aside indifferently, but became a tour guide along the way.Pointing at the size of the castle.Every statue, every pair of armor, every portrait, even the bits and pieces of the passing ghosts before and after their lives are also at hand.

"I love Hogwarts." The senior who was about to graduate blushed slightly under Heimdall's scrutiny.

Heimdall said: "You successfully aroused my self-ashamed heart, and I am far inferior to you in this regard." He is more than a star and a half behind in the classification of scenic spots and the citation of classics.

The ghosts gradually noticed what Ravenclaw's seniors were doing, so when he introduced himself, he floated back and forth in front of the two of them with his head held high, and he was unwilling to leave immediately after the introduction, insisting on giving his resume Add a few words of unrealistic splendor.The portraits on the wall are not to be outdone, either holding up their skirts, leaning on crutches, or shaking off their armor, running noisily from one end to the other.

It took a long time to walk on the short road, because every time Heimdall came into contact with a new face, he had to stop and say hello to each other.This is the first time he has come into contact with so many famous "people" in such a short period of time in his life, and his brain is really not enough...

Heimdall's not-so-good first impression of the guide sublimated in the hustle and bustle. It is understandable for the students to want to behave in front of the teacher. Maybe he is a passionate person by nature, and he thinks he is impulsive and one-sided again.

This has to change, he told himself.

"Ahead is Gryffindor's common room." The guide pointed forward and said, he turned to talk to Heimdall and bumped into the oncoming person inadvertently.

The guide covered his face in pain and apologized, "Yes, I'm sorry, Professor Moody, Professor..."

The unsmiling Moody gives off a ferocious feeling that strangers should not get close to, coupled with the scar on his face and the 360-degree rotating magic eye that flashes blue electric light, once brought into the range of gaze, it can make people feel Staring horribly, the articulate Ravenclaw senior couldn't help stammering.

Moody ignored him, but stared at the uninvited guest, "What are you looking at?"

He noticed that Heimdall glanced at his feet a few times, and his questioning tone was not friendly.

The senior Ravenclaws thought that Heimdall had looked at his flaws impolitely just now, so he hurriedly came up to smooth things over and said some insignificant words to ease the atmosphere.

Heimdall smiled gratefully at him, ignoring the condemnation in the eyes of the senior.

"Pay attention to your words and deeds! Learn more at ordinary times!" Moody left this sentence unhappily, and limped away seemingly angrily.

"You shouldn't do that." The senior Ravenclaw pointed out his "mistake".

Heimdall admitted his mistake very simply, and the guide was too embarrassed to hold on to it.

Perhaps only Heimdall knew that he wasn't looking at Moody's legs.

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Ravenclaw's senior class held a Gryffindor student, and the two exchanged a few polite words in a friendly manner, and it seemed that they usually had a good friendship.This Gryffindor asked Heimdall to come in and sit down. Heimdall saw that he skipped Ravenclaw to invite himself, but Ravenclaw didn't show any dissatisfaction, as if all this was taken for granted.Heimdall finally declined his offer and decided to wait outside.

Sincerely thank the guide and bid farewell to him.

Ron ran out first, followed by Hermione Granger at a slow pace.

"Why are you here?" Ron wondered. "What's up?"

Hermione immediately understood what Ron meant, and immediately said, "Sturlusson didn't come to see you."

Ron turned his face back in a daze, and Heimdall smiled, "You look good, I've heard from Victor, last time you organized a school scuffle, you blocked Hufflepuff's goal. It is said that that day The ball is tricky."

"Krum said that?!" Ron was overjoyed, then put on a serious look and shook his head and sighed, "To be honest, I wasn't in a good state that day, otherwise I could shave the other person's head!"

Hermione saw that he gasped when he said he was fat, and shook her head helplessly.

Heimdall nodded, "Victor said that your performance is very good."

Ron's face lit up when he heard this, and he grabbed Heimdall and muttered, "Tell Krum, let him play with us at the end, and let us see the demeanor of a master. You don't know, every time we let He left the field, he turned around and went to be the referee, what's the point of the referee..." Ron curled his lips, with a disapproving expression on his face.

"Okay, I'll tell him." Heimdall agreed.

Victor's plan to change his career as a referee in the future has not been publicized, and people will not equate him with a rigid referee.

"Where's Harry?" Heimdall chatted casually, he always felt that the three of them were inseparable.

"In the dormitory, his scar suddenly—" Ron was elbowed by Hermione, and his mouth was tightly shut.

Heimdall shrugged, with an expression of "I didn't hear anything", in exchange for Hermione's sensitive smile.

This is Harry's private matter, and it really shouldn't be discussed casually. Even if there is only a little bit related to Voldemort, if it is spread, it will cause unnecessary panic in the UK.

The appearance of David Lephson comfortably dilutes the embarrassment that pervades the three of them suddenly having nothing to talk about. The boy ran out with a smile on his face, and greeted Heimdall enthusiastically in German, and Heimdall smiled very kindly.

It was found that Ron and Hermione looked at them curiously, without any intention of saying goodbye, including three other Hogwarts students who came and went in groups of two, maybe everyone wanted to see what they were going to do.

Considering the fact that black magic is notorious in the UK, Heimdall took Raifson's innocent face and took him out of there.

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