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Chapter 629

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Allen came to the location of the Three Brooms Tavern. The layout of the tavern was similar to what he remembered, but the wooden door was tightly shut. Apparently, Mrs. Rosmerta had not been born yet, and this place was not even a tavern.

Allen stood on tiptoe and peeked through the wooden fence. He noticed the door plate engraved with the name of Hangis of Woodcroft, and he recalled what he had learned from the history of magic: Hogsmeade was the only pure wizard village in Britain. It was founded around the same time as the Hogwarts School of Magic. It was founded by a medieval wizard, Hangis of Woodcroft. Hangis was born in Woodcroft, Gloucestershire. When he was eleven years old, he entered the Hogwarts School of Magic and was assigned to the Hufflepuff Academy.

After graduation, Hangis witnessed how the wizards were persecuted by the Muggle, and he came up with the idea of building a village that only belonged to the wizards. He tried his best to make it a reality, and Hogsmeade was born. It became a good place for wizards to hide from the Muggle and communicate with each other.

The Three Brooms Tavern, where Allen was now, was said to be the residence of Hangis.

Other than a tavern, Alan did not find any shops. He shook his head and walked along the path in the village without any hope. From time to time, he could see some young wizards in black magic robes flying across the sky on flying brooms. Some senior students were obviously using Phantom Transference. In some corners of the village, Alan also saw some wizards who used door keys to teleport to the village. As for the Flyway fans, they had to wait until the 13th century when they saw a picture of a chocolate frog, a student of Ravenclaw Academy in Hogwarts School of Magic and Witchcraft and Wizardry. Her name was Ignatia. She was only invented after Wildersmith was born.

Apparently, the International Secrecy Act, which was implemented in 1692, was not yet in effect, so the Hogwarts students could travel to the school without any supervision.

After the International Secrecy Act was implemented, the wizards had been troubled by this problem: how to ensure that hundreds of students could safely reach the Hogwarts every year without attracting the attention of the Muggle. In order to ensure that the students could reach the school safely, the door keys were distributed in designated places in Britain.

However, the door keys were not the ideal way to travel to and from school. Every year, as many as one-third of the students could not reach the school on time because they missed the opportunity to use the door keys. Many students also fainted because of the door keys.

It was impossible to return to the previous unregulated way of travel, because that would violate the "Confidentiality Act", and the successive headmasters of the school were firmly against using other safer ways, such as using floo powder to enter the castle, because that would threaten the castle's security.

Between 1827 and 1835, a witch named Otalaine Gambler, a witch named Otalaine. This problem was solved when Gamble, a witch who was related to the founder of the Bouncing and Frolicking Magic Joke Shop, became the Minister of Magic. Otalaine came up with a "bold and controversial" solution. Inspired by the Muggle technology, she realized that the safe and comfortable train could be used instead of the door keys and other unregulated means of travel.

In order to obtain a train, the Ministry of Magic undertook a large-scale project, which involved 167 Forgetting Spells and the largest Concealment Spell in British history. The next morning, when the residents of Hogsmeade woke up, they found a railway station that had never been there before. The employees of the Muggle Railway in Crewe, for the next year, felt that they had misplaced something important.

Before handing it over to the school, the Ministry of Magic further modified the Hogwarts Express. At first, the plan was strongly protested by some pure-blood families, who refused to use the Muggle -built equipment as a means of transportation for wizards. They claimed that the method was "unsafe, unhygienic, and degrading." However, after the Ministry of Magic stated that the students would either have to take the train to school or not go at all, these voices of opposition disappeared without a trace.

Allen, who did not find anything in Hogwarts, could only think about a piece of information, put on his hood again and walked to the school with his prey. Teleporting directly to a wizard's room would be rude and rude, and might even lead to an attack. Although Hufflepuff would not be so aggressive, Allen, who was already carrying such a shabby gift, felt a little embarrassed, so he decided to make the visit more formal.

When he saw the familiar yet somewhat unfamiliar castle of Hogwarts, Allen's mood relaxed a little.

From afar, there were far fewer students walking around the huge castle of Hogwarts than in Allen's time. Although Allen had thought that there were very few young wizards in his time, now it seemed that there were too few of them.

By the Black Lake outside the school, students gathered in twos and threes around their teachers, listening attentively to their teachers' explanations. These students seemed to be living a very fulfilling life. Hogwarts provided them with a stable place to study magic, which they cherished very much. They also saw Hogwarts as their own home, immersing themselves in the study of magic and tirelessly absorbing knowledge. Obviously, most of the students were from Muggle and mixed-blood families with no background.

After all, in this day and age, most pureblood families had their own way of cultivating talents. They were more used to the old way of cultivating the younger generation, which was to impart their family's magical knowledge and skills to the young wizards within the family. They still didn't trust Hogwarts School of Magic and Wizardry. They didn't think that mixing in the school with what they considered to be mudbloods would help the young wizards in their family get a better education. Only a small number of pureblood families would send their children to Hogwarts School of Magic and Wizardry in the name of the four founders, as long as they could continue to learn the family's secret arts after graduation.

It seemed that even in Allen's time, Hogwarts, which maintained the title of the world's number one magic academy, because the school had just opened and its reputation was not that great, the number of people who were willing to come to study was too few. Therefore, the way they taught was close to the traditional way of learning, where teachers taught their apprentices.

"What if Salazar? Slytherin, Hogwarts will have a hard time … "Along the way, Allen observed the Hogwarts in this time and space.

At the same time, he also attracted the attention of the wizards. It was not because of Allen's appearance at this time. The precious magic robe that was constantly swirling with magic power was definitely not something that an ordinary wizard could easily get. Moreover, this strange and evil appearance was also frightening. If it were not for the few deer behind him that made him somewhat popular, perhaps some of the timid ones would have already started to run away.

On the stone bridge of the Hogwarts, Allen stopped. A middle-aged witch with slightly sunken eyes and a head of red hair, wearing a brown robe like a professor, pushed her students aside and came to stop him. If it were not for the trembling voice that betrayed her heart, the tall witch looked very brave. "Sir … Who are you looking for? I can help you inform them. "

"Thank you, Bonnie, but I don't think it's that troublesome." Allen kindly stopped the acquaintance in front of him — the female apprentice of Hufflepuff who loved to burn things in the past — in front of him. Obviously, she did not recognize him at this time.

Allen raised his hand, and a raven made of shadows fell on Allen's arm. Strangely, there was an extra eye in the center of its forehead. Allen handed the invitation letter of Hufflepuff to the three-eyed raven. The raven held the invitation letter in its mouth, flapped its wings, and flew away in the blink of an eye.

The red-haired witch's expression became even more frightened. She stared at Allen's wandless magic, dumbfounded. Then she lowered her head and looked at Allen's chin that was so pale that it did not look like the color of a normal person's skin under the wizard's hood. Thinking of the raven that was emitting black shadows, she was a little scared. Was this magic black magic? Would it cause harm to the recipient?

"Don't panic. Helga and I? Hufflepuff and you are actually old friends. I'm just here to see her. I don't mean any harm. "Allen, who had seen through her thoughts, explained.

Helga's female apprentice obviously did not accept this explanation. The Demon's Skull Belt on Allen's waist, which emitted the aura of hell and a faint smell of sulfur, attracted her gaze and attention.

"He can see through my thoughts without casting a spell, and even know my name! A Master of Mind Assimilation! " The witch's heart was even more terrified. The other party's chin and voice were so young. How could he be an old friend of the headmaster? Moreover, the way he dressed and his style clearly had nothing to do with kindness. Was he a devil in disguise?

"You're thinking too much, Bonnie …" Allen had no choice but to put down his hood, revealing a head of neatly combed silver-white hair. He winked at Helga's female apprentice and moved his face closer so that she could see clearly. "Don't be scared. It's me, Allen? Harris — do you still burn food now? "

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