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Chapter 110

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Professor Allen looked very touched. He put another plate of cake on Allen's plate and said, "Leonard invited me to spend Christmas with him in New York. I'd like to invite you to come with me. You can compete with his genius student."

"My pleasure!" Allen agreed without hesitation. Why wouldn't he go if he had the chance to broaden his horizons? If it weren't for his transmigration, Allen would never have traveled abroad in his previous life!

"That's great! In that case, we'll need to fill out two applications for wands. The Congress of Magic of the United States requires permission to bring wands into the country. "Professor Fleevy opened the drawer and took out two forms.

Allen took the 'Application Form for Wand Permission from the Congress of Magic of the United States of America' from Professor Fleevy with both hands. On the form, there was a need to fill in the name, age, material of the wand, and so on.

Before Allen could say anything, the quill and the ink automatically flew to Allen. Allen picked up the quill, dipped it in the ink, and quickly filled in the form.

Soon, Allen finished filling in all the information. Professor Fleevy picked up the form and looked at it. "Now, all that's left is the photo! Allen, please take out your wand and sit down. "

Professor Fleevy turned the form over and pointed it at Allen. After a flash of white light, Allen's smiling face appeared on the back of the form.

Professor Fleevy saw Allen's interest and explained, "The back of this form has been cast with a Shadow Spell. Unfortunately, the image it forms is fixed, and the person will not move."

"Professor, how are you going to mail these forms to the distant United States?" Allen asked the question in his mind. If he only relied on owls to deliver the letters, the owl responsible for delivering the letters would probably die of exhaustion!

"We can mail them out," said Professor Fleevy kindly. "There are still about two months left. I don't know if you'd like to accept my private instruction. I think I still have a lot to teach you about duels." Professor Fleevy narrowed his eyes, as if he was recalling the glory of his youth.

"That's great. It would be my great honor to be able to receive your guidance, Professor!" Allen immediately agreed and thanked him. Now that the opportunity was gone, Allen immediately agreed and thanked him.

When the sweet smell of pumpkin filled the whole castle, it meant that Halloween was coming. The students in the school were happily preparing for the Halloween party.

The auditorium, as usual, was decorated with live bats. The giant pumpkins planted by Hagrid were carved into lanterns so big that three people could sit in them.

The most interesting, or perhaps the scariest, thing was that there was a spider web hanging from the top of the auditorium's porch. A giant black spider was "lying" on it, twitching its hairy legs from time to time. When a gray-haired, skinny boy walked past it, a silver-gray web fell from the sky and wrapped him tightly.

The students around him laughed, and a few Gryffindor went up to help, pulling the web away from him. The web flashed on the ground and disappeared without a trace.

"This is Gryffindor's new student this year, Colin Creevy." "Colin Creevy. What a lucky guy! "Captain Penello of Ravenclaw appeared beside Allen. He was very envious of Colin's experience.

Allen did not comment. But Colin was obviously very excited. He picked up the camera hanging around his neck and kept taking pictures of the giant spider on the porch.

"If Ron was trapped by this giant spider web, I wonder if he would cry!" Allen thought with a mischievous smile.

"After tonight's Hallowed Banquet, Ravenclaw's common room will hold a masquerade party. Don't forget to attend!" Penello seemed to have specially come to remind Allen.

"What will you be acting as?" Allen asked curiously.

"You'll know when the time comes." Penello patted his junior's cheeks, let out a strange laugh, and walked away with cat-like steps.

"What did I say wrong?" Allen was puzzled.

"Oh, maybe she's very satisfied with her outfit tonight! Look, there are candies hidden in those jack-o '-lanterns! " Edward, who came with Allen, was completely unperturbed by Penello's strange behavior. Obviously, the room full of jack-o '-lanterns and candies attracted his attention.

"It's honey candy. My father bought a lot of it for me." Malfoy's proud voice was heard. He held a lollipop in his hand and looked very satisfied. Gale and Crabbe held a pile of candies in their hands and their mouths were also full of candies, smiling foolishly.

Sure enough, candies were a child's favorite. This kind of Malfoy, Gale, and Crabbe actually made Allen feel that they were somewhat cute.

The banquet soon began. The whole auditorium was decorated with lanterns and colored banners. Candlelight flickered, and a golden plate was placed on the table. Under the illumination of the candlelight, a golden halo appeared, looking very attractive.

Suddenly, ethereal singing sounded in the auditorium, suppressing all the noise. Suddenly, the auditorium quieted down. The young wizards looked around, looking for the source of the singing.

Rows of skeletons suddenly drilled out from under the floor, twisting their skeletons in an exaggerated manner. Many timid witches were frightened by the sudden appearance of the skeletons and screamed. The boys, on the other hand, were very excited. They knocked on the golden plates with their knives and forks, whistled, clapped, and cheered loudly.

At the place where the sorting hat once stood, a high platform rose up. Three female skeletons held magic wands, singing and dancing. As they chanted, their seemingly empty jaws opened and closed. The magic wands in their hands spewed out a string of smoky images to accompany their lyrics. Everything was so magical and wonderful, forming a strange, gloomy and frightening atmosphere of joy.

"The Phoenix's tears fell like rain,

Turned into pearls,

When the dragon took him,

The girl he loved most,

Billy Wigg worm,

Forgot to fly,

When his lover,

Left him,

Even the unicorn,

Lost its long horn,

Even the winged beast with the body of a hippogriff,

Felt deeply lonely.

Because the girl he loved so much,

Left long ago,

That's what I know,

Story- "

The skeleton dancers saluted around, and then drilled back into the ground. The auditorium was filled with thunderous applause. Edward said that he had never seen such a wonderful performance. Allen felt the same.

"How touching!" Professor Dumbledore appeared in the middle of the stage. He wiped the tears from the corners of his eyes and said emotionally. "Then, let's celebrate and eat to our hearts' content!"

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