witch mary bennet

Chapter 28 028 The Belated Interview

According to the arrangement of the Windermere couple, since Sophie had woken up, they seized the time in the morning to complete the formalities for her graduation—Sophie's studies at Hogwarts had come to an end, and now she needed to recuperate her body and restore her mood. And Hogwarts obviously has no effect in this regard.

Sophie calmly accepted all the arrangements, and the family planned to go back to Stillwater Manor that afternoon.It seemed to Mary that Sophie was, at least superficially, completely back to the way she had been before the summer holidays, and she was all for her going home to recuperate, except that she would spend her final months of school alone.

The only trouble left was Mary's work. After hearing that she had missed the interview at St. Mungo's Hospital, Mr. Windermere immediately thought of a solution. He only went out for a while, and then came back and told Mary to go quickly. Mrs. Hai Jieya's office.

"Miss Bennet, if Mr. Windermere hadn't told me, I wouldn't have known that you missed the interview at St. Mungo's Hospital in order to save Sophie," Mrs. Haijie said with a smile, "Mr. Windermere Ask me to recommend you to St. Mungo's Hospital. Of course, I will be happy to do so. I have worked in St. Mungo's Hospital for 15 years. The current Dean Michelle is my colleague at that time. I don't want him to miss one What about the witch who used the emetic spell to save people at school."

This is really great news. Mary was so excited that she didn't know what to say. She just smiled at Mrs. Haijieya and kept saying thank you, but Mrs. Haijieya just smiled and patted her on the shoulder.

"I think you'd better visit your Dean McNabbs. After all, I can only prove your talent in first aid. I think if she can write a letter of recommendation to prove your academic performance, It couldn't be better."

Mary was trembling with joy, she hadn't forgotten that Dean McNabbs had promised to write her a letter of recommendation, she kept nodding her head, and that affirmative look made Mrs. Haijie amazed again.

Mary hurriedly explained the previous Gringotts recruitment and told Mrs. Hai Jieya that she would definitely get a letter of recommendation from the dean.

"Oh, since you can pass the Gringotts exam, you must have good academic performance," Mrs. Hai Jieya nodded and smiled. "After all, you have suffered a lot in finding a job. I sincerely hope that this time There will be good results.”

Mary went to thank Mr. Windermere again, and then went back to the castle to meet the dean. Bader Knight took the opportunity to say goodbye to the Windermere family, and left the school hospital with her.

"I'm going to meet Esolen, after all, I just heard from Windermere's house that he was beaten," Baldr Knight seemed to have completely forgotten about Mary's sneak attack, and still smiled at her "So, Miss Bennet, I have to trouble you to show me the way again."

Mary obliged, and she wanted to ask him if he had any news of Phoebes Knight.

Buddell Knight showed a nonchalant look, "Miss Bennet, don't worry. Generally speaking, I don't hear from him for three months before I write to him."

He thought for a while and added, "However, since you are in such a hurry, write a letter when I get back."

Mary didn't miss his brother as much as he said, and she actually suspected that Phipps Knight had deliberately stopped keeping in touch with her-although she didn't know what would prompt him to do so, but she was getting more and more worried. Think this is the truth of the matter.

Of course, there was no need to tell Baldr Knight, Mary just thanked him for his kindness.

"That's all right, Miss Bennet," replied Buddle Knight, "and besides, if there is anything wrong with your employment at St. Mungo's, please write to me at once."

There was a slight sense of superiority in his words, "I think I might be able to help you by writing a few letters."

Mary sent him to the office of Professor Esolen, and then to the office of Dean McNabbs. After hearing Mrs. Haijieya's suggestion, the dean happily agreed.

"Oh, Mary, if Mrs. Haijieya comes forward, the chances of success are high," she said, "We must hurry up before the hospital changes its mind."

"I'll send the recommendation this afternoon," she said finally.

So everything was settled, and after Mary saw Sophie off that afternoon, she suddenly felt that there was nothing to do.

Her work looks promising, at least for now, she doesn't have to read and review anymore. At the same time, she no longer has to worry about Sophie's love life, but it seems that she still needs to worry about her own.

Mary briefly wrote down what had happened in the past few days, and sent Phoenicia to send it to Phippus Knight. At night, the poor owl still returned without success.

She wrote another letter to Jane, which took a little longer, revealing in a cryptic way that she would be settling for post-graduation work soon, and that she hoped her sisters would tell their mother sooner rather than being Mrs. Bennet. Overreaction to hearing the news.

Mary spent three days leisurely, but a letter sent by an owl ruined her good mood completely. St. Mungo's Hospital expressed interest in her and invited her to London, and still needed an interview.

The interview time given by St. Mungo’s Hospital was on Friday, and Mary suddenly became nervous. She first wrote a reply letter to confirm as required by the hospital, and at the same time, she was extremely worried about the content of the interview. Moreover, she didn’t know what to do. How to get to London.

Mary originally wanted to ask her classmates who attended the interview on time to find out the content of the next interview, and then she quickly rejected her stupid idea. They must not want to see another competitor.However, since Mrs. Haijie has worked at St. Mungo's for 15 years, she must have a lot of advice.

Mrs. Hai Jieya asked several questions in a row after hearing about Mary's intentions, and she laughed only after Mary gave a perfect or barely passable answer.

"The interview at St. Mungo's is probably just about asking questions. Don't be too nervous, just answer seriously," she said, "But, Mary, have you ever been to St. Mungo's before? If not, I'm afraid you need to find someone who has been there. someone will take you in."

Mrs. Hai Jieya's worry was resolved immediately after Mary returned to the dormitory.Another letter came from the hospital asking her to arrive in Piccadilly Circus, London, at nine o'clock on Friday morning, and someone would wait for her there.

It would be even better if she had her own carriage. Mary just thought about it for a while, and then booked the magic coach on Friday morning. She knew that it only took more than an hour from school to London, and it was just right to start at seven o'clock.

The journey went smoothly, but when Mary arrived, she suddenly found out that the person waiting for her was the Mr. Dawn who exchanged money at Gringotts last time.

However, he introduced himself as if meeting him for the first time, let Mary know that his full name was Charlie Dawn, and then solemnly thanked Miss Bennet for her help last time.

"Mr. Dawn, what a coincidence to meet you," Mary was a little curious, "I only knew you at St. Mungo's Hospital, so I didn't expect to see you."

"The thing is, Miss Bennet," explained Charlie Dawn, as he led Mary through the empty streets in the morning, "that every young wizard who enters St. Mungo's is assigned a mentor, usually As an assistant therapist like us, originally, I was not arranged to be an instructor this year..."

He seemed to be trying to make his tone meaningful, "But, Miss Bennet, I was notified yesterday that besides leading you into the hospital today, I may become the fifth instructor this year..."

"And," he concluded with an emphatic tone, "the first job of an instructor every year, as far as I know, is to lead new employees from the staff corridor into the hospital."

Charlie Dawn's expression was quite serious, but Mary shook her head repeatedly, "Mr. Dawn, I'm not really an employee of St. Mungo's. It's not appropriate to go through the employee aisle."

"Oh, let's go to the social channel." Dawn didn't seem to mind. He just took out his watch and looked at it. "Then we have to hurry up, because there is a big circle to go."

The two walked so fast that Mary didn't even have time to look at her future workplace. The impression she had of St. Mungo's Hospital was similar to that of the school hospital. The windows were clean and orderly. Then they finally arrived at the appointed office 10 minutes earlier.

Mary looked at the name plate next to the door, [Isabelle Lifontana Albert Michel, Special Therapist, Director], and she began to get nervous again almost immediately.

"It's Dean Michelle who wants to see you," Dawn said with a smile, "don't worry, she is very kind, especially to young witches."

Of course, there was not much time left for Mary to be tense. At 09:30, Charlie Dawn went up and knocked on the door, leading Mary inside.

Dean Michelle looked much older than Mrs. Haijieya, but her opening remarks were not kind at all.

"Miss Mary Bennet, since Mrs. Haijieya and your dean have recommended you to me, you have to prove that you are worthy of their recommendation and worthy of our addition of another position."

"I'll definitely work hard," Mary replied without thinking.

Dean Michelle seemed to smile a little, but when she continued to ask questions, she still had a serious expression, "I don't want to test your spell skills or skills in preparing medicines, I just want to ask you, where did you see the emetic spell?" of."

Mary briefly introduced the book "One Hundred Oldest Healing Spells".

"Have you never tried this spell before?"

"Yes," Mary answered honestly, a little nervously.

"Then how dare you use such an unknown spell on your good friend?" Dean Michel suddenly raised his voice.

Mary could feel her heart beating, and her palms were full of sweat, "At that time, I just wanted to save Sophie quickly, because I didn't know when she drank the poison," she forced a smile, "And, that The book doesn't say that emetic spells have side effects, just that the spell probably won't work."

Mary felt that her answer was terrible, but Dean Michelle actually nodded.

"Miss Bennet, I didn't expect any better answer, but it's enough if you have the consciousness to save people," she finally showed a little kindness, "I always feel that when you face people who need help , therapists should do their best, so I hope you can become a qualified therapist."

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