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Chapter 18

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Allen watched the owl fly away, hoping that Harry hadn't left Diagon Alley yet.

He rushed back to the Broken Cauldron Bar. He hadn't even finished his ice cream sundae when Harry's reply arrived. The letter was short, just a few words: Hagrid and I are heading to the Broken Cauldron Bar.

Okay, now Allen could eat his ice cream with a peace of mind. He thought for a while and ordered fries, hamburgers, grilled mushrooms, and oily, fragrant grilled sausages. Harry had been gone for a day, and these delicacies should be able to comfort his stomach. In fact, Alan, who had been busy all day, really wanted to eat a steaming hot pot from Chongqing Nine Palaces! I'll figure out how to cook it when I get back. Allen made up his mind.

"Allen, I'm here!" Harry waved at Allen excitedly. Beside him stood a huge giant, whose face was almost entirely hidden by long, unkempt hair and a thick, tangled beard, but you could still see his black beetle-like eyes shining under his hair.

The two of them were carrying bags of different sizes and shapes. Harry was even hugging a sleeping snow owl.

Luckily, there was almost no one in the Broken Cauldron Bar. Otherwise, such a huge giant would be very eye-catching.

"Allen, this is Hagrid, the key keeper of Hogwarts." Harry happily introduced Hagrid to his good friend. "Hagrid, this is my best friend, Allen." It was obvious that Harry was much more lively after seeing Allen.

"Nice to meet you, Hagrid." Allen extended his hand like an adult.

Hagrid blinked and put the bags on the table. He rubbed his hand on his oversized moleskin jacket and shook Allen's hand. "Nice to meet you, Allen."

Mr. Tom served the food that Allen had just ordered. Allen also ordered a large cup of butter beer for Hagrid. With good food, the atmosphere was very different. The three of them ate heartily. After a busy day, everyone was hungry.

"Allen, everyone thinks that I'm special." Harry put down his fork and let go of the burden in his heart. "The people at the Broken Cauldron Bar, Professor Quirrell, Mr. Ollivander, but I don't know anything about magic. How can they expect me to achieve great things? I'm famous, but I don't even remember the things that made me famous. On Fu-excuse me, I mean, the night my parents died, I had no idea what was going on.

Before Allen could speak, Hagrid patted Harry's head. He smiled kindly under his messy beard and eyebrows.

"Don't worry, Harry. You'll learn soon enough. At Hogwarts, everyone started from the basics. You'll be fine. Keep your spirits up. You'll have a good time in Hogwarts. Like me, to be honest, I was and am happy.

"Allen nodded, agreeing with Hagrid's words." Harry, you see, I went to the same primary school as you, right? Children who live in wizard families don't know much more than you do. Trust me, you'll be very good. "

"But you're so good. You learn everything very quickly. Compared to you, I'm really terrible." Harry wasn't comforted. If all the little wizards were like Allen, he would definitely be the last. Then the school would probably think that there was a mistake and expel him.

Allen saw that Harry seemed to be even more frightened and hurriedly said, "You know, not all little wizards are as good as I am." After saying that, Allen deliberately flipped his blonde hair back.

"I'll visit you often during the holidays. I'll tell you everything I know about the magic world. We can also study together. Maybe you can even stay at my house for a while, and then we'll go to school together. "

Allen's strategy of changing the topic was very successful. Harry was really excited. "That's great! Then I can leave the Dursleys sooner!"

After enjoying the delicious food, Hagrid said that he would send Harry to the train. Allen continued to wait for his family at the Broken Cauldron. Harry was a lot happier when he said goodbye. "Don't forget to come find me, Allen."

"Don't worry!" Allen nodded affirmatively, watching Harry and Hagrid leave.

Finally, after waiting for their family to return, Allen and the others went home and tidied up their belongings. Allen brought his belongings back to his bedroom. Now he had time to check the system's rewards.

The magic ball of the goddess of luck, Fowles, was quietly placed in the system storage, emitting a gentle glow. With it, Allen didn't have to fear any curses or illusions, nor did he have to worry about any poisons.

There was also the alchemy notes of the ancient alchemist, Jeb. A thick stack of parchment papers was neatly stacked in a storage compartment. Allen summoned the topmost piece and carefully studied it. An ancient and grand aura washed over him, full of the vicissitudes of history.

After skimming through a few pages, he found that the seemingly simple text actually contained a lot of content. Refining techniques, incantations, materials, and so on were all there. Allen put down Jeb's notes. "This is definitely not something that can be easily studied and understood. Not to mention the principles, even those strange herbs like Mystic Wood and Mystic Wood require time and luck to obtain.

Looking at the bottle of Super Magic Enhancement Potion, Allen thought of Dumbledore, Snape, and other magicians who were full of magic. School was about to start, and the most urgent thing was to learn the "Brain Seal Spell". Not only that, he also had to consume this potion. Only then could he ensure that no one knew about his origin. If Lord Voldemort knew about his experience, he would probably not be obsessed with Harry and would do anything to capture him for research. Although he had the Learning God System, his strength was still lacking compared to them, so he had to be careful.

Thinking of this, Allen flipped open the "Magic Spell Encyclopedia" and carefully studied it.

Brain Seal Spell was a magical art that could resist external mental infiltration. It could seal the brain to resist the invasion and influence of magic. Its opposite magic was Legilimency. Those who were proficient in Brain Seal Spell were known as Brain Seal Wizards.

Seeing this, Allen suddenly thought that Severus Snape was a very accomplished Brain Seal Wizard because he could act as a spy among the Death Eaters under the nose of Lord Voldemort. Lord Voldemort was a skilled Legilimency and had a good reason to doubt Snape's loyalty. Dumbledore was also proficient in Brain Seal Spell. If he was willing, he could teach Harry. However, Harry only learned some basic theories and made no progress in resisting attacks. The main reason might be the pressure of the O.W. Ls exam and the lack of proper practice.

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