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Chapter 21

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With food, Flegg's attention was completely diverted. He tasted the food that didn't exist in the world of Muggle and was extremely happy.

The fields that flew by outside the window appeared even more desolate, and the neat farmland had disappeared. What followed was a forest, a winding river, and dark green hills.

It wasn't until the sky was completely dark that Ron and Flegg stopped talking about which was better, Quidditch or football! In this regard, Harry was definitely a good listener, as long as you ignored his hands that were constantly fiddling with the chocolate frog card.

"Hurry up and put on your robes. I've asked the experienced seniors, and we're almost there." Allen pushed open the carriage door and urged the few people who felt like old friends at first sight.

Unable to stand the power of the two chatterboxes together, and curious about the train, Allen went out for a stroll. During this time, he ran into Hermione, who was helping Neville look for the toad, and Malfoy, who was looking for Harry. Allen used the system map to point out the direction for Hermione. Allen avoided the latter. He hadn't been a teacher for many years and didn't want to have too much to do with the arrogant Malfoy.

"Allen, you're back! It's a pity you weren't here just now. We had a fight with Malfoy. If you were here, we would definitely be able to beat them to a pulp. "Ron complained.

Harry and Flegg, who knew Allen's strength well, nodded in agreement. Allen's strength was praised by even the PE teacher.

Allen didn't comment on this. If Malfoy really provoked him, he wouldn't mind teaching the insensible teenager a lesson.

They quickly took off their coats and put on their black robes. Allen naturally did the same. He wasn't stupid enough to expose his trump card. Ron's robe was a little short, and his sneakers were exposed under it. Allen thought that Ron's robe was pretty good. It was convenient to move around.

"The train will arrive at Hogwarts in five minutes. Please leave your luggage on the train. We will send it to school for you. The sound echoed throughout the train.

"We're almost there, Allen. It's a magical world. I — I'm a little nervous." Freeg said drily, completely losing the exuberant spirit that he had when they were talking about delicious food.

He wasn't the only one who was nervous. Harry clutched his stomach, looking very uncomfortable. Ron's face under his freckles was also pale. Allen stuffed the remaining candies into his pocket and the clothes he had taken off into his suitcase. Then, he followed the flow of people in the corridor and walked forward.

The train slowed down and finally stopped. The passengers were pushing and shoving each other toward the door and down onto a dark and small platform. The chill of the night made Harry, who was close to Allen, shiver. Then, a light flickered above the students' heads, and Allen heard a rough voice shouting, "Freshmen! Freshmen, come over here! Harry, come over here. How are you? "

Above the sea of heads, Hagrid's bearded face smiled. "Come on, follow me. Are there any more freshmen? Watch out for your feet. Okay! Freshmen, follow me! "

The freshmen followed Hagrid. They slid and stumbled as if they were walking down a steep and narrow path. Allen, on the other hand, adapted well and had the strength to help Harry and pull Freeg. "At this time, Ron's slightly shorter robe clearly has an advantage. It looks like he's walking much more steadily than the other freshmen." Allen's imagination ran wild.

It was dark on both sides of the path, and everyone was silent. It was very much like a horror movie.

"After this turn, you'll see Hogwarts for the first time." Hagrid turned around and shouted. Then there was a loud "Oh-!" At the end of the narrow path, a black lake suddenly unfolded. On the high hillside on the opposite side of the lake stood a majestic castle. The castle had many spires, and the windows flickered under the starry sky.

"No more than four people per boat!" Hagrid pointed to a group of boats moored on the shore and said loudly. Allen nimbly took a boat, and Ron followed closely behind. Harry and Freeg helped each other up.

"Are you all on board?" "cried Hagrid, who was in a boat by himself. "Alright, let's go!" A group of boats immediately rowed forward across the mirror-like lake. Everyone was silent as they stared at the huge castle that towered into the clouds. As they approached the cliff where the castle was, it seemed to tower above them. "Lower your heads!" "Hagrid shouted as the first of the boats approached the cliff. Everyone lowered their heads, and the boats carried them through the ivy curtains that covered the front of the cliff to a secret, open entrance. They followed a dark tunnel that seemed to lead them under the castle, and finally reached a place that looked like an underground pier. Then they climbed up to a ground of gravel and pebbles.

Then Hagrid knocked on the castle door with his huge fist, and the dignified and serious Professor Mag led the freshmen to a small room at the other end of the castle hall. Professor Mag introduced the four academies of Hogwarts, and informed them that the assignment ceremony would be held later. It was obvious that the little wizards were very nervous. The little wizards from the Muggle world were confused and didn't know what kind of challenge they would face. The freshmen from wizard families didn't seem to have received any information from their families. No one seemed to want to ruin this mental journey, which was also a rare growth experience.

"How will they know exactly which house we'll go to?" asked Harry.

Freeg also wanted to know the answer, and turned to Allen.

"Don't worry. They won't make us drop out," Allen comforted him.

"Probably through some kind of test. Fred said it would be very harmful to us, but I think he was joking." Ron looked terrified.

Allen didn't explain too much. They would know in a while anyway. It wasn't difficult for them, but for Allen, it was difficult for him. He had to face that hat that could see through people's thoughts and potential. He didn't know if it could discover the system, or if it was powerful enough to see through his secrets. For this, he had been practicing Brain Seal for the whole summer. An expert of the brain seal technique could only let people see what he wanted them to see. Allen still needed to consider which ones could be seen by the academy hat.

Just as Allen was immersed in his own thoughts, Harry, who was beside him, suddenly jumped three feet high, and several people screamed behind him. It turned out to be ghosts. Allen should have been surprised and curious. After all, he had never seen a ghost before, but immersed in Brain Seal, he just looked at them a few times, and then calmly closed his eyes again.

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