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012 Hogwarts Letter

Just as Venetto received the magical letter, Hugo and Hermione were having breakfast at the dining table at home. Out of compensation for the two children's simple dinner last night, Mrs. Grange made a hearty English breakfast this morning.

The roasted bacon, fried eggs and tomato beans on the dining table exuded a wonderful aroma, which made Hugo, who had been busy all night last night, enjoy a great appetite.

But just as he was eating the love breakfast made by his mother, his father, Mr. Granger, frowned from outside the door. In addition to the Times and a few bills, there were two strange-looking letters at the bottom of the stall.

"I don't know if this is a prank or something." After sitting on the chair, Mr. Granger first put the other letters on the small coffee table next to him, and then placed the two strange-looking letters on the table. "This is what I found in my mailbox. They look a little strange. If it is a prank, it will be too expensive."

At this time, Hugo found that the envelopes of the two letters were made of thick parchment paper, and the address was written in emerald green ink. There were no stamps posted. One of them contained Hermione's name and address, while the other was written by his own. After turning over the envelope, he found a wax seal on the back of the envelope, with a shield heraldry painted on it. A lion, an eagle, a badger and a snake were surrounded by a capstone letter "H" on the herald.

"Am I a wizard too?" As soon as I saw the specific situation of the letter, Hugo's mind echoed. After all, there was never any magical riot in his previous memory, which made him think that he was just an ordinary person who could not do magic.

So yesterday, after learning that if he wanted to summon the ship girl, he had to change the original plot, Hugo was looking for a way to change the plot without a wizard. Unfortunately, he couldn't come up with any good solutions for one night. But what he didn't expect was that he actually received a letter from Hogwarts with Hermione.

"I think this may be because of our existence, so you have not been able to riot magically before." After feeling Hugo's deep sense of doubt, [Xin Biquge www.biqule.info] explained upstairs. "After all, when two mysterious forces exist in a person's body at the same time, all kinds of strange phenomena will always occur."

Because of these two strange letters, everyone quickly finished the breakfast in front of them. Then the four of them sat around the round table in the living room and started studying.

Mr. Granger first opened the two envelopes and took out the letters, then handed one of them to Mrs. Granger and the two looked at them like this, while Hugo and Hermione stared at their parents nervously because they had just seen the names on the envelope and knew that the two letters were related to them.

"I think this is very much like a clever prank." Two or three minutes later, Mrs. Granger hesitated for a moment after putting down the letter, and then said to Hugo and the siblings. "For example, when I was young, I received an invitation from Tooth Fairy, but in fact it was just an excuse for your father to invite me to take a walk in the park."

"That's a bit stupid excuse. Fortunately you responded to me." Mr. Granger raised his affectionate eyes and looked at his wife. For a moment, Hugo felt that he had been fed a mouthful of dog food.

Perhaps seeing the expressions of Hugo and Hermione, Mr. Granger coughed gently and returned to his right sitting position just now. "I think this should be a prank-"

However, before he finished speaking, he heard rhythmic knocks on the glass. Then the four people in the living room saw a gray-white owl pecking at the glass on the living room window with their mouths.

"It seems that Hogwarts understands cost management too!" Hugo thought to himself as he looked at the owl, who was more fat than the fat chicken he had raised for a year or two. "At least they know how to send letters to two people living in the same place with one owl, rather than asking two owls to send two letters respectively."

Just as he was thinking about this, Mr. Granger stood up and opened the window. As a result, he saw that the owl did not run away like a common wild animal, but flew directly to the table in the living room with a flapping wings, and then stood beside the two letters with a slight look.

"What's wrong with it? Is it injured?" Mrs. Granger asked Mrs. Granger in a slightly surprised tone, "Why did it fly into our house?"

"I think this may be related to the two letters we received before." Mr. Granger's voice seemed a little distorted, because he had never seen such a magical thing. "I remember the ending of those two letters was like this: We will wait for your owl to bring your reply before July 31."

"That is to say, these two letters were sent by it?" After hearing Mr. Granger's answer, Mrs. Granger suddenly widened her eyes, then stretched out her finger to point to the owl that leisurely tidied up her feathers on the dining table with her mouth. "Who do you think trained them?"

"I don't know either." Mr. Granger walked to the table and shrugged, staring at the owl, "but I'm a little convinced that what was written in that letter is true. After all, it's hard to train wild animals like owls to be trained to be what they are now."

"That is, there is really a magic school called Hogwarts that sent an invitation to our children to attend? It's really too - magical." Mrs. Granger said in a tone of voice, frightening the owl who was combing her feathers just now and jumped to the side.

"This is not certain." Mr. Granger shook his head and said. "After all, it is not impossible to accomplish if you just train such an owl who can deliver letters, so I don't think it's certain because of this-"

"Chris, can you tell me what the final conclusion you came to?" Mrs. Granger seemed a little angry after hearing these ambiguous words from her husband. "For the sake of the children, I think we must make a conclusion about this matter."

"Uh- we can write a letter and write our questions on this letter and give this owl. Then see if it can deliver us the letter as it says." After being yelled by Mrs. Granger, Mr. Granger immediately came up with a solution that seemed to be quite feasible.

"What next? What if there really is a magic school?" asked Mrs. Granger. "Would we want our children to go to that strange school to learn magic."

"—I think I'd better." After thinking for a few minutes, Mr. Granger made up his mind. "Maybe the wizards are like mutants in the X-Men who have mastered some magical powers. If you don't learn, you may cause some kind of harm to yourself and those around you."
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