In the headmaster's office, Dumbledore was sitting on a wide chair with his hands crossed and his chin resting on his hands. He was listening to Allen's story of discovering the secret passage with great interest.
"I just happened to discover the abnormality in the forbidden forest. It's mainly Maggie's work. She found some clues and helped me defeat the Cockatrices and Basilisks. "
Allen casually recounted how he discovered the secret passage and defeated the Basilisks.
He attributed his victory to luck and let Maggie play an important role in it.
"That's amazing. Your house-elf has endless potential!" Professor Dumbledore exclaimed. "Human wizards have underestimated the abilities of house-elves. Their magic is actually amazing. Excellent house-elves are even more powerful than adult wizards. "
Allen handed the book of Salazar's insights to Dumbledore.
He flipped through it attentively. "That's great! That's amazing! Salazar? Slytherin's research on magical creatures has reached the pinnacle. I've only seen one person with such talent! But he's dedicated to protecting, not creating new creatures. "
Professor Dumbledore couldn't be talking about Newt, right? Scamander? Allen thought to himself.
Professor Dumbledore pushed up his glasses. "This manuscript is very precious and priceless. Allen, thank you for your contribution to the Hogwarts. "
Dumbledore finally put down his worries about Allen and looked at Allen gently. "Well, I think, in addition to the two hundred extra points, you deserve the school's special contribution award!"
Allen and Liddell were so similar!
They were both handsome, had excellent academic performance, were popular with students, and were loved by professors …
But Allen was not greedy or selfish. He was brave in taking risks, and most importantly, he had love in his heart!
All the little wizards were looking forward to the arrival of summer vacation. Without exams, they would be relaxed and happy, and the professors' homework would not be so heavy and cumbersome!
If there was someone in the castle who was unhappy, it must be Draco. Malfoy!
Lucius? Malfoy not only lost his servant, the house elf, under Harry's scheme, but he was also expelled from the school board.
Draco no longer walked around the school with his head held high, as if he was the owner of the school.
On the contrary, his face was gloomy all day long, as if his heart was filled with resentment.
On the other hand, Ginny? Weasley was back to his cheerful self.
Jenny now admired one more person, and that was Allen.
After knowing that it was Allen who appeared in time to save her and Harry, Allen's position in her heart kept rising.
Although she still liked Harry the most, she told a group of witches in private that Allen could win the hearts of all the girls as long as he wanted to.
In the blink of an eye, they were going to take the Hogwarts express train home.
Allen and Penello occupied a box alone. Penello gave up the preferential treatment of the leader box and chose to sit and talk with Allen.
During this time, Allen saw Percy? Weasley patrolled the door of the box many times, seemingly unintentionally.
"I heard that Gryffindor's Percy is Weasley?" Weasley is courting you? "Alan asked with interest.
"Maybe, do you care?" Penello's smile was very charming.
Allen smiled and did not say anything.
In the last few hours before the holidays, when magic was allowed, they played crackling and exploding cards and set off a few fireworks Penello bought with great effort. They were very happy.
The Hogwarts express train gradually slowed down and finally came to a stop.
"When your parents hear about what you have done this year, they will definitely be proud of you!" Penello winked and hugged Allen. They got off the train and disappeared into the crowd.
In fact, when Mrs. Harris knew that Allen had won the Special Contribution Award, she was not only proud, she was ecstatic!
She told this news to every family and friend she could.
Thus, Allen received a lot of letters of commendation and gifts of love!
While he was having a headache from these letters and gifts, Mr. Weasley's family came to visit and solemnly expressed their thanks.
"How rare! The Weasley family is one of the most prestigious pure-blood Magus families. "Mrs. Harris waved her magic wand and tidied up everything in the house.
"Although they seem to be down and out now, every pure-blood Magus is not to be underestimated!" Mr. Harris sat on the sofa and read the Daily Prophet, agreeing with his wife's words.
"Dong dong dong!" There was a rhythmic knock on the door. Mr. Harris went to open the door and the Weasleys appeared outside.
They brought with them some refreshments which Mrs. Weasley had made, and two bottles of precious rum.
Mrs. Weasley's cooking was superb. After tasting Mrs. Weasley's pastries, Mrs. Harris immediately had a deep conversation with her about the types of desserts, their preparation, and their culinary magic. The two mothers were so engrossed in their conversation that they could not stop.
Mr. Harris and Mr. Weasley, on the other hand, were of similar origin. Although they were pure-blooded, they had no prejudice against Magi of Muggle origin.
During the conversation, Arthur Weasley said, "Arthur Mr. Weasley mentioned that he had won the annual Daily Prophet's grand prize, the Gold Gallon Award.
Mr. Weasley happily said to Mr. Harris, "We are going to use this money to spend our summer vacation in Egypt. Our eldest son, Bill, is working as a spell dispeller at the Gringotte Magus Bank there."
"If I may be so bold as to ask, could you give us a chance to express our gratitude and let us bring Allen with us to Egypt?" Mr. Weasley looked at Mr. Harris expectantly.
"Egypt?" Allen was of course very willing to go out and see the world. He looked at Mr. Harris expectantly.
"If you don't mind the trouble and are willing to take Allen to broaden his horizons, that would be great. Thank you very much! "Seeing Allen's expectant little eyes, Mr. Harris agreed to Mr. Weasley's suggestion.
They were going to stay in Egypt for a month, so they needed to leave soon.
Although Mrs. Harris was reluctant, she knew Allen's eagerness for this trip. Before Allen left, she stuffed a big bag full of gold gallons to Allen.
"Take it. This is what you got in New York. Be careful when you go out. "Mrs. Harris kept reminding him.
Allen hugged his mother and, under the escort of Mr. Harris, went to the Burrow.
Allen had saved Jenny from Lord Voldemort, and this became an opportunity for the two families to be on good terms.
Although they had been friendly before, this incident made the two families closer and get along more harmoniously.
Apart from Percy, although he was also grateful to Allen for saving Jenny, he just couldn't be warm to Allen and would occasionally make a few sarcastic remarks.
Whenever he treated Allen like that, he would receive angry glares from the two ladies in his family, which made him extremely depressed.
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