Starting Over at Hogwarts

Chapter 20: The Valuableness of Wesson Wright

Basically, Wesson can conclude.

The staff on the entire Hogwarts Express train are basically Hufflepuff students, and this steward aunt is no exception.

Now I hear this happening on the train...

Instead of reprimanding Wesson Wright, the flight attendant aunt even asked to help solve the trouble, and she would send the three unlucky children to the prefect's carriage...

Just when Cedric felt that the world was not right, the flight attendant praised Wesson softly: "Have the courage to admit, what an honest and good boy..."

"…"

Cedric was still wondering.

The flight attendant was still talking to Wesson gently, and even comforted Wesson: "Don't be afraid... But don't be as impulsive as today, what if such a cute little badger is punished by the school because of these people?"

After finishing speaking, the flight attendant added: "If you are punished for this kind of thing, remember to go to the school to find Dean Sprout, she will not let such a cute little badger be bullied..."

"...Yes, I took note."

Wesson's serious voice sounded sincere.

When we got back to the box.

Cedric's eyes were full of confusion and confusion, and he looked at Wesson puzzled: "Why did she choose to help us deal with this..."

"Because we're all Hufflepuffs."

Wesson looks like we are all our own people.

Just as Wiesen asked Cedric Kopchchipach about the proportions of wizards in the wizarding world, a beautiful scene appeared inside the train.

A flight attendant used a wand to control three luggage carts carrying three petrified children, from the freshman carriage to the prefect carriage at the front. Someone asked a question...

The warm-hearted flight attendant always responded with a smile to students asking questions: "Because they insulted Hufflepuff, got a little chastisement by our little badger, oh no, still a little boy who didn't have a sortation ceremony. badger…"

The whole train suddenly became agitated.

Soon, almost all the students on the train knew that this year's Hufflepuff Academy would have a freshman with a little temper.

The Hufflepuff students were eagerly looking forward to seeing the freshman at the sorting ceremony, but unfortunately, the flight attendant refused to reveal any more.

along the way.

The scenery where the train passes is good.

Wesson Wright and Cedric each held a book and sat quietly in the box, occasionally exchanging a sentence about their reading progress from time to time.

The sun shone in through the window, and the two seemed to get along very harmoniously. The flight attendant even brought them a free lunch halfway through.

However…

Not everyone can endure such a boring itinerary.

The freshman compartment soon became lively, discussing their new experience of the Hogwarts Express, and the main topic was undoubtedly the three freshmen being beaten.

"Hey, have you heard of it!"

The box door was suddenly pulled open, and a young man pulled the box door familiarly, looking at the two people quietly reading in this box with disbelief: "How can you still watch... There are three freshmen being beated!"

"…"

Cedric put down the book, his expression suddenly embarrassed.

"Close the door."

Vincent Wright didn't change his face, and still looked down at the Potions class textbook intently, as if nothing could disturb his reading.

"Okay."

Wei Sen spoke with an unquestionable tone, which made the young man who was holding the box door dare not refuse. He walked carefully into the box and planned to close the box door.

"Close the door from the outside."

Wilson Wright still ordered without looking up.

"Oh oh oh..."

The boy nodded quickly.

However, when the boy walked outside the box and closed the door from the outside, he was a little confused.

so…

Was he being euphemistically kicked out?

The young man felt that his IQ was rubbed against the ground once, and he didn't dare to go in and find fault, so he could only leave here with his head down.

"…"

Cedric couldn't help but chuckle when he saw this scene.

It's just that this is a bit of a loss of grace. Cedric quickly coughed a few times and planned to persuade his friends: "Vison, I think you don't have to be too indifferent to your classmates, at least we will be in the next few years..."

"Am I not friendly enough to him?"

Visson Wright suddenly stopped reading, and slowly raised his head to look at Cedric: "He can come in standing, or he can leave standing..."

"This…"

Cedric widened his eyes, his eyes were full of confusion and confusion: "Is this ... also considered friendly?"

"Of course."

Wesson Wright looked at the book in his hand again.

"All right."

Cedric could only watch his friend shake his head helplessly. After entering the school, someone should notice the true value of Wesson.

At least…

Cedric noticed.

Cedric is very aware of the character of his father, Amos Diggory. His father is always praising his son, which often arouses the disgust of many people.

Actually.

Later, after they separated from Wesson.

When Cedric and his father were shopping for other things in Diagon Alley, they also met other freshmen, but saw those freshmen making fun of their fathers who liked to praise their sons.

maybe...

Other children will find his father ridiculous.

However, Cedric loved his simple-minded father very much.

Therefore, the events of Diagon Alley later made Cedric fully recognize Weisen, a rare treasured friend.

Only Wesson Wright would not laugh at his father.

Even in Diagon Alley, Wesson took the initiative to help the embarrassed Cedric, but it seemed like he was just doing what he was supposed to do.

Apart from…

Wesson's temper may be a little bad.

However, this does not prevent Wesson from being a friend that Cedric is very willing to make deeply. He has discovered the value of his friends.

Wesson is a person who really knows how to respect others and is a person worthy of respect.

And this particularly precious trait is in fact difficult for other young wizards to learn and understand at this age. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com

"never mind."

Cedric glanced at Wesson, who was focusing on reading, and gave up his plan to persuade Wesson. He could only take care of his friends at school in the future.

After all, he is one year older than Wesson!

The sky was getting dark.

The lights in the car turned on quietly.

The Hogwarts Express slowly slowed down.

Visson Wright noticed it, suddenly closed the book in his hand, and put it on the table calmly: "Get ready to pack up, we'll be at the station soon."

"Is it finally coming?"

Cedric also put down the book in his hand.

Coincidentally, a group of young people shouted from the corridor of the carriage. They are all Hogwarts prefects and are responsible for helping arrange new students.

"First-year freshmen put on their school uniforms and are ready to get off the bus! Pack up your luggage and put them where they are, and someone will help you directly to the lounge of the college dormitory!"

"…"

Cedric couldn't help but glance at Wesson again.

"I hope someone will come to trouble you..."

Wesson Wright slowly raised his head and looked at the streetlights that were passing fast outside the car window, and gradually began to awaken his own nature when he was in elementary school: "Otherwise, I would feel that campus life is very boring."

"Uh...don't do that."

Cedric clenched his palm embarrassingly, carefully trying to change the subject: "Speaking of which, Wesson, did Mr. Crouch tell you what the sorting ceremony was like? My father always refused to tell me..."

"that's not important."

Weissen turned his head slowly, looked at Cedric and replied seriously: "It depends on what you think... What you want the sorting ceremony to become, it will become."

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