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Chapter 3 Dreaming about Diagon Alley(1/2)

Chapter 3: Dreaming about Diagonal Alley

Author: Director Wei

Chapter 3: Dreaming about Diagonal Alley

"Wait!" The madam was a little surprised, "You mean, that school that teaches magic? You are really not here..."

The nanny did not say the "joking" behind it. After all, Professor McGonagall's aura and expression made people feel much more respectful.

This is an aura that only has been a teaching director for many years.

Professor McGonagall had an extra wand in his hand, and he pointed to the nanny gently, as if he had a vague pronunciation in his mouth.

Then the madam's attitude changed: "Oh, welcome Professor McGonagall, I hope Little Ted can enter your school. That would be great. You guys talk, I'll pour you tea." Then she walked away.

Ted looked at the wand in Professor McGonagall's hand, "Is this magic? It won't have a bad effect on the nanny, right?"

Professor McGonagall's expression was a little relaxed, and the corners of his mouth were slightly raised, "Don't worry, Mr. Epifani, this magic will not have a bad effect on her. She will only feel that you will feel relieved after entering a good school."

She used her wand to point the plate on the coffee table. The plate suddenly turned into a sparrow, flew around the room, and then fell on the coffee table and turned into a plate.

Ted showed a surprised and excited expression, "Wow~ Amazing!"

Professor McGonagall nodded, "Mr. Epifani, you have special abilities that other children don't have, right?"

Ted looked at the guitar on the side—it probably wasn't what I was singing.

"You mean this?" Ted reached out to the cup on the table.

The cup began to shake and then flew into his hands.

"Oh oh ~ It's a good job." Professor McGonagall looked at Ted again.

Few young wizards can control their magic before they receive education.

This is a very talented child.

"So, come with me, I'll take you to buy some necessary things."

"Professor, I want to say something to the nanny."

Professor McGonagall waved his hand, "No, after all, you can't tell Muggles too clearly. She will think you have been accepted by us..."

If it is the parents of the little Muggle wizard, it is necessary to let them know where their children are going.

They have this power, even the confidentiality law allows it.

But if it is a nanny in an orphanage, it would be a different matter. She cannot be considered Ted's guardian, so this is the worst-case scenario - she used a confusion spell.

Ted hurriedly asked, "Do I need to bring my luggage?"

"No, no, you have to come back after buying things. There are still two months left before school starts."

...

Walking out the door, Ted said, "That... Professor McGonagall, I don't have money. I only have £22 and 16p on my body. Is it enough?"

Professor McGonagall: "Mr. Epifani, I don't think you have to worry about it."

"Just call me Ted."

"Okay, Ted..."

It turned out that Hogwarts prepared an interest-free student loan for special students like Ted.

Although there are definitely not many, it is okay to complete your studies. You can just repay it after graduation.

Conscience!

Wait, could it be Tom the last one to accept student loans?

Professor McGonagall took Ted to the nearby alley, with his mouth slightly raised and his expression a little subtle.

"Ted, in order to save time, we need to use magic to go to our destination. It may not be very good, so you can bear it."

"OK."

"Then, hold my hand...the phantom moves!"

Ted suddenly felt that he was being rotated and squeezed into a narrow pipe, and he stopped after a while.

When his feet stepped on the ground again, he almost fell down without his legs. His stomach kept churning, and it took more than ten seconds to stop his nausea.

Professor McGonagall was not very strange on the other side, but was looking at Ted: I didn't expect that he was quite adaptable.

Now Ted is seriously suspicious that he has been retaliated!

In fact, this is indeed the case. Normally, it should be by bus.

But who made Professor McGonagall want to let Ted experience the charm of magic in advance? Let him know that some cats cannot rua!

This older cat girl is not very scheming.

Ted: Did you do it on purpose or accidentally?

Professor McGonagall: It was intentional!

Ted: Then I'd better not divide it into Gryffindor and fall into your hands.

But to be honest, he really wants to try it! Then I will do it like this, then that, and then like this...

The little expert in desperation couldn't help but start the spiritual victory method.

The system seems to feel something—

"Ding~Triggered Task:

[You can do it again and again, masturbate her! (green)].

What’s wrong with petting a cat? What’s wrong with petting a cat? If you become a hedgehog, wouldn’t I stop petting?!

Goal: Rua Professor McGonagall in Animagus state again.

Reward: 250 experience, +lv1 Transformation.

Mom, I'm going to slap her!"

This...I, I'm kidding! Why are you still serious?!

How to complete this?!!!

"Okay, Ted, we're here. The Broken Cauldron Bar in Charing Cross." Professor McGonagall looked at Ted in a daze and felt that his preschool education was very effective.

"Note that the Muggle expulsion spell has been cast here, and Muggle - that is, ordinary people cannot see it."

Ted looked up and saw a very small door, probably not much bigger than a door.

An iron stick was extended from the door plaque, and a wooden sign was hung with no words on it, but a large pot that was leaked was drawn. The big one could stew a child.

It is located between a large bookstore and a record store. Although the style is quirky and eye-catching, people passing by cannot take a look at it.

Professor McGonagall opened the door first and took Ted in.

The bar was a little dim and there was an oil lamp lit. No wonder it was dark and it was like a nightclub.

By the way, it seems that electrical appliances cannot be used in the magic world.

Then how many magic lamps are you going to make? The oil lamp and candlestick are too outdated.

Some wooden tables with long strips, square or round shapes are placed in a mess around. Some wizards with strange costumes and look weird are drinking and chatting.

Many people took the initiative to say hello to Professor McGonagall.

The bald boss Tom Eber, behind the bar, put down his wine glass and greeted Professor McGonagall, "Oh Professor McGonagall, I haven't seen you for a long time. Are you going to pick up this year's newborn?"

Professor McGonagall nodded, "Yes. I'll take him to Diagon Alley to buy something."

"Oh, that's great. My granddaughter is also a freshman this year."

After a few greetings, Professor McGonagall walked out of the back door of the Broken Cauldron Bar, which looked like a dead end. A trash can was placed beside the wall.

"Remember how to open it." Professor McGonagall said, "Use a magic wand, count three pieces up from the trash can, and then two pieces in the horizontal direction. Knock it~"

Immediately afterwards, the very thick brick wall began to change. With a giggling sound, the bricks began to retreat and overlap, and an arched door appeared.

Inside the door is an alley about four or five meters wide. The ground of the pebbles has been ground to a very flattened, and there are strange shops on both sides.

There were all kinds of goods that were incomprehensible on the street. Wizards wearing wizard robes were in and out of the shops, and many owls flew around...

This is the starting point of Diagon Alley, the magical world!

Even Ted, who had watched it many times in movies and videos, was still shocked by this scene. Even the system in his mind was almost ignored.

"Ding~Triggered Task:

[Explore Diagonal Alley (Green)].

The most famous wizards' commercial street in Great Britain, you must not be able to stroll around? You cannot let every store go!

Goal: Complete 100% exploration of diagonal alleys.

Progress: 1%.

Reward: 100 experience, random cards.
To be continued...
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