Linde got up early in the morning. The first thing he did after returning to Nott on Christmas Eve was to visit Mrs. Evelyn at the cemetery, where he stayed until very late.

Although he slept late, Linde got up in the morning. He used his feet to pry open the gifts beside him. They were gifts from people he knew in the magic world, although he didn't know who would give him gifts.

Due to his Chinese habits in his previous life, he was not the kind of person who would open gifts in a hurry.

Although this house was very old, it still had basic heating, so Linde went downstairs directly in his relatively thin pajamas.

Opening the door, cold air rushed in. Linde hurried out and then closed the door.

He exhaled a breath of mist from his mouth. There was much less snow in the garden than in Hogwarts, and the sound of waves could be vaguely heard here.

Boom boom boom——

Felix's car drove over from a distance and stopped under this building. Felix came down in a deerskin coat and patted the pine tree tied to the roof of the car.

Because they were playing in London yesterday, he asked someone to help him get a pine tree, and he would pick it up today.

This pine tree is about the same height as Felix, and it is very suitable to be placed indoors.

Linde hurried over, and Felix was not surprised that Linde got up so early. After the two chatted, Linde hurriedly urged him to move the tree, after all, he was cold outside all the time.

Felix didn't say "Can't you use your magic?" At first, Linde was worried that he would ask such a question, but later he learned that after he left, Felix studied the brochure of the Wizarding Statute of Secrecy that he got from the Leaky Cauldron several times.

Linde said he was helping, but in fact he just helped Felix take out a bunch of things to decorate the Christmas tree in the back of the car.

Felix was alone, so of course they spent Christmas in Linde's house.

As soon as the two of them finished putting up the Christmas tree, someone knocked on the door. They knew who was coming. They heard the choir members visiting from a distance.

Then more people began to visit them. Compared with other Augustus family members, Lind and Felix, who were not adopted, were undoubtedly direct descendants, and Lind still lived in Mrs. Evelyn's former residence.

So at this time of year, basically many people would come here to visit them, and many of them had worked hard in other places and came back to Nott Town.

This also made the two of them have to stay in the house and wait for waves of guests.

But this was still good for Lind, at least most people would bring him Christmas gifts.

At this time, Lind could only open the gifts in front of him according to the local customs.

These things included game consoles, books, various interesting small ornaments, etc.

Lind thanked these brothers and sisters one by one and put them aside.

Until the evening, Felix and Lind ran to the best restaurant in town for dinner.

It was not until he returned to the house at night that he looked at the gifts from the magic world.

Lind himself only sent gifts to three professors this time: McGonagall, Flitwick, and Dumbledore. As for his classmates, there were only Cedric, Jane, and a senior wizard.

He felt that it was unnecessary to send gifts to others.

Similarly, Cedric and Jane also sent him gifts, and two senior wizards also sent him gifts. One of them was a witch who liked children very much, especially those who looked good like Lind. Lind didn't expect that the other party would send gifts, so he didn't send a gift at first, but just wrote a greeting card.

The other one was the top card of the club, and now Professor Flitwick's favorite student in Hogwarts, a boy obsessed with magic research, who has published many papers in many professional journals, and the response was good. He admired Lind's talent and answered Lind's questions many times. Lind sent a gift to this person.

No other wizards sent him gifts.

Most of the people who had a moderate or good relationship with him sent him greeting cards, which was a token of their appreciation. For example, the Harry Potter trio, his roommate, and some other senior wizards in the Charms Club.

Professor Flitwick and Dumbledore also sent gifts, and there was also an unsigned gift. He thought about it and didn't know who sent it.

He first opened two gifts from the Charms Club, one of which contained various snacks, which was sent by the witch who liked children.

Then there was the other one, in which there were several books tied together, and some of the papers had fallen off.

Lind opened it and saw that it was all the Charms class notes from the first to sixth grade of the seventh-grade magic madman. This was a great gift for him. This should not be underestimated for his future development.

After carefully putting these notes away, he opened the gift from Jane.

A small blue-ringed octopus pendant, I don't know what it is made of, but it should be some kind of mineral. There is nothing special about it. There is also a greeting card inside, which reads:

Do you dare to eat octopus!

Maybe she thinks octopus is a disgusting and scary creature, Linde thought.

However, he didn't have the habit of hanging things on his body, so he put it aside, although this pendant was quite nice.

Cedric sent him a very new copy of "Practical Spells I". Lind now knew that the practical magic series of books had stopped printing and publishing a long time ago. It was rare for private individuals to have such a new book except for those in various libraries.

So Cedric's gift was very thoughtful. Together with the "Practical Spells III" he got in the Room of Requirement, he now had two copies of this series.

Professor Flitwick sent him a small package. The professor himself cast a traceless extension spell and a solidification spell on it. The function of the solidification spell is to stabilize a certain spell. It is a spell engraved on many magical items, including flying brooms, self-cleaning robes, etc.

Here it is used to stabilize the traceless extension spell for a long time. He has not learned these two spells yet.

Lind took a look and found that the space inside was about the size of three suitcases. It is really a good thing for home travel, murder and looting, and throwing corpses in the wilderness.

Then he opened the gift given to him by Professor Dumbledore. From the appearance, it should be a book, so he was a little looking forward to it.

But when he opened it, it was not a book, but a flat rectangular box like a book. It looked like a book from the outside.

There was a note on it, saying: There is a good thing inside. But you have to find a way to open it yourself.

This old bee likes to do this kind of thing.

Linde cursed inwardly. Then he put the thing aside. Now is the time to open the gifts. He has to open all the gifts before studying this box.

Then he reached out and took the unsigned box.

Sorry

I am too busy today. I am very sorry to everyone.

There is another chapter in the early morning.

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