After buying the wands, the two went to Madam Malkin's robe shop, folded the clothes and put them in the bag with the magic of stretching without trace.

Cedric took the girl's hand and unfolded the shopping list in his hand: "Our next goal is to choose a suitable pet."

Rosalind nodded: "I want to buy an owl, because I want a pet that can fly."

"Okay, then let's go to the Yila Owl Shop." Cedric didn't have any special thoughts about it. If she likes owls, she can buy owls.

In the end Rosalind picked a great horned owl, and Cedric followed with a screech owl.

The young man held a cage in each of his hands. Seeing this, Rosalind wanted to reach out and take one: "I'll take one myself."

Cedric smiled: "It's okay, I can hold it for you. They may be a bit heavy for you."

"But this way I can't hold you..." The girl curled her lips, her ears blushing unconsciously.

Cedric listened to Rosalind's muttering in a low voice, and his gray eyes became more shy.When he didn't know how to answer for a while, Rosalind made a choice for him - the girl resolutely took a cage from him, and said with a serious face: "You have to hold my hand ,This is the most important!"

"Well, I remember." The noise in Diagon Alley failed to cover up his heartbeat, and the rapid and powerful beating was a signal from their souls.

On September 9, the Diggory family and the Shen family appeared on platform 1 at the same time. Rosalind hadn't recovered from the novel experience of going directly through the wall just now, "Have you got everything? Nothing missing, right?" Yu Cheng Shen looked at the luggage next to the girl.

Rosalind then glanced at the piles of luggage and owls beside her: "I've taken them all, Dad."

Nora hugged her daughter who was about to get into the car with some reluctance: "Remember to take care of yourself and write to us often, your father and I will miss you."

"Good mother, I love you." Rosalind also tiptoed to rub her neck, and her eye sockets became moist because of the farewell that was close at hand.

"Studying well with Principal Dumbledore and the professors at Hogwarts, I believe you are the best." Amos patted his son on the shoulder, and Brianna also took the words: "You are safe and sound, Jian Health is the most important thing, of course, remember to take care of little Rosa."

The boy nodded: "Don't worry, father and mother, I will."

There were people coming and going in the car, and a bunch of students were pushing their luggage to find an empty car.Cedric kept his eyes on the empty room and turned his head to look at Rosalind from time to time in case she was pushed back by the crowd.

After finally finding an empty carriage, Rosalind quickly opened the door and walked in.

After Cedric settled their luggage and the two owls, he also sat on the seat.

Lying by the window and watching the ever-expanding scenery as the express train moved forward, Rosalind's eyes were filled with undisguised anticipation and excitement.

"Rosa, which college do you want to go to?" He also asked this question, or asked this question that he had wanted to ask for a long time.

Rosalind looked away from the outside, she naturally heard his question clearly, but the girl didn't have much burden in her heart - this question already had the answer a year ago: "I will go wherever you are. I heard The Sorting Hat will also listen to the thoughts of children - if we are not sorted together by then, then I beg it to sort me into your college!"

"Well, then let's talk about it." Cedric's heart that was hanging in the air fell to the ground, "A hook? You taught me last time."

"Okay, don't you believe me Seid?" Rosalind's dark brown eyes flashed a few jokes, but she still stretched out her right little finger to hook the boy's little finger: "I will do my best to make myself and handsome Mr. Cedric Diggory, a college, hang yourself on a hook, and you can't change it for 100 years. Whoever changes is a puppy!"

Having obtained the guarantee he wanted, Cedric suddenly felt a lot of relief in his heart. Seeing the girl's bright smile, he felt a place in his heart cave in.

I will always be with you, he thought.

After an unknown amount of time, the train stopped—the scenery outside also became pitch black, making it hard to see clearly.

Getting off the train at King's Cross Station in London, what came into my eyes was a small, dark platform, and an extremely burly figure——Cedric and Rosalind raised their eyes, it was a tall man with a shaggy beard.

But he was holding a pink but somewhat worn umbrella in his hand.

"First-year freshmen follow me! Don't get lost!" The tall figure held a torch to guide the students out of the car, and went down a steep and narrow path with dense forests on both sides.

Rosalind held Cedric's hand tightly and got out of the car with him, "Who is he?" The girl asked Cedric next to her in a low voice.

"I guess he's Hagrid, the gamekeeper at Hogwarts, and guide to the first years."

"Turn this corner, and you're about to see Hogwarts for the first time!" Hagrid called back to the students.

What came into view was a dark lake.On the high hillside on the other side of the lake stands a majestic castle with spiers and windows shining under the starry sky.

Just as he was staring at it, Hagrid said again: "Freshman, look over here! Follow me!"

"How do we get there?" Rosalind's non-trivial words reached Hagrid's ears, and he shook the umbrella in his hand: "The first-year students will be led by me to take a boat across the lake to Hogwarts according to the tradition. , and the other senior students arrived at the school through the main gate in a carriage pulled by thestrals."

Hagrid responded to Rosalind's question with a deadpan face, but he did his best to look amiable.

"By boat?" Rosalind couldn't help but flinch a little in her eyes - she has always had lingering fears about the experience of accidentally falling into the water while riding a broomstick a few months ago.

Cedric touched her curled strand of hair and coaxed: "It's okay, I will be with you. Don't be afraid."

Rosalind bit her lower lip and nodded with a complicated expression.The thin sweat on the palm of her hand showed her nervousness.

"Hurry up, line up and come one by one." Hagrid stabilized the order while holding the lamp so that the students could sit on the boat: "Each boat can only hold four people at most!"

Rosalind frowned and shrank back, and Cedric gently stroked the back of her hand to comfort her silently.

Only the last six remained, along with two boats.

Seeing the four people around them board the boat, Rosalind felt like an ant on a hot pot.

"Hurry up and get on the boat, you're the only ones left." Hagrid urged, frowning, and the students around him also looked at him.

Cedric looked at the girl beside him, stepped into the boat first, and then reached out to Rosalind so that she could grab his arm and jump up.

"Both of you take one, it will be here soon." Hagrid saw Rosalind's anxiety, thought for a while and comforted him: "Don't be too nervous, these ships are very safe."

Rosalind's eyes were tightly closed the moment she stepped onto the boat, and she could only hold Cedric's arm like a blind man to try to sit down.Looking at the girl Cedric who looked like a trapped little beast in front of her, she couldn't help feeling distressed: "You can look at me, Rosa. I'm here."

The girl opened her eyes after hearing the words and took a deep breath, and suddenly fell into a gray sea - the torch on the boat made his eyes look brighter, causing her to not know how to react for a while.

"Don't be afraid, I'm here."

The wind at Hogwarts at night wrinkled the surface of the lake, and the flames trembled slightly, blowing these four words into her heart.

The castle gate was close in sight, and Hagrid raised his huge fist and knocked on the door three times.

With a loud sound like a mechanical gear transmission, the door of Hogwarts opened for them.

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