Allen stood behind a hill that had been stripped bare by the wind and sun. Two of the three small transparent gourds of the Time Converter were in a completely static state. Only the bottom one had sparkling pink sand flowing slowly. After this last time conversion, Allen could return to his own time and space. Seeing Loina and Helga, who had already disappeared and sent him off, Allen, who had just hardened his heart and completed the time conversion, was filled with emotions.
Allen felt that in this separation, Loina's eyes were no longer as inseparable as the first time they parted. Ravenclaw's feelings for mortals had become much more indifferent. Only the last familiar farewell caused some changes in the witch's emotions.
The next meeting after a thousand years would be between Allen Harris and Luna Lovegood, the white-haired male wizard and the light-blonde female wizard. As for Helga Hufflepuff, whom Allen truly considered a good friend of his, the separation just now would be a true farewell.
After all, if the disparity in strength between them was too great, it would be difficult to form a friendship that would not change one's mentality. Not long after Freeg entered the academy, he realized that his talent in the path of wizardry was too low, and rarely appeared in front of Allen and Harry. In fact, Ron, who could be considered his first friend in the wizarding world, had also fallen out with him because of his rapid progress and his relationship with Hermione. Harry's relationship with him had ups and downs. Some of his classmates in the training class, his teammates in Quidditch, and the members of the Umbrella Team were actually quite close. But including Allen and his family, the party who had given more was definitely Allen. As for the girls who were close to him, because of their special relationship, it could not be considered as true and pure friendship.
Only when he was with Helga Hufflepuff could Allen feel that he and Loina were constantly being selflessly taken care of by her. Although this was not fair to Hufflepuff, it was clear that with her personality, she was also satisfied with this kind of relationship where she was needed by others.
Leaning on his staff, Allen let go of the melancholy in his mind and pulled himself together. He teleported to the top of the mound and looked at the dense forest below the slope. Although he already knew the current era, and Allen, who had studied in Muggle School, had also learned that this year was the year that completely changed the history of Britain, Allen, who lacked other specific information, gave up on the idea of prophecy and divination.
Allen waved his arm, and three Shadow Three-Eyed Ravens appeared in the air. They circled him once before flapping their wings and flying off in different directions.
Through the vision of the Shadow Ravens, Allen could see the entire land. He was roughly sure that he was somewhere in Southern England. And the image transmitted by one of the Shadow Ravens attracted Allen's attention. Plumes of smoke drifted into the air. Obviously, there was a human settlement there, and Allen just happened to need some basic information to plan his next move.
The sky was clear, and the pure and bright sun rose slowly. The bright red rays of the sun dyed the small wooden huts with low thatched eaves into a ruby color. Through the investigation of the Shadow Three-Eyed Ravens, this poor village only reared four pigs in the forest. The houses in the village had a unique and pleasant appearance of withered leaves under the sunlight. A brown pony leisurely ate the fodder in the wooden trough.
Allen dispelled the spell and let his three scouts disappear. He walked in the direction of the village and soon stepped on the only street that could pass through the small village. The silence of the small village was broken by his arrival.
As soon as he stepped into this astonishingly quiet little village, there was silence behind every door and every wooden window. If it weren't for the poultry that were still enjoying themselves and the clothes on the wooden shelves, Allen would have thought that the people of the village had migrated en masse. His ears twitched as he caught the clamor. He followed the direction of the sound and walked far away until he arrived in front of a relatively spacious wooden house. The cheers became very clear.
Allen walked into the dark wooden door that had been pushed open, and the scene in the room was unobstructed. It seemed that the whole village was gathered here, and they seemed to be wearing their best clothes. In the middle of the crowd was a very young couple. To be exact, they were still very young. If they were in the Hogwarts, they would be two or three years younger than Allen.
The adorable newlyweds were immersed in happiness, and the people around them were looking at them happily. A few younger children were constantly grabbing wild flower petals from baskets and scattering them over the heads of the young couple. This was a wedding.
Although the newlyweds were dressed plainly, they looked radiant with joy.
Allen's intrusion made the scene quiet for a moment, and then it immediately became restless. The joy on their faces froze on their faces. The magician's robe might have made this group of inexperienced Muggle mistake Allen for a foreign noble, but Allen's skin color and the staff that exuded evil and magic at first glance made it clear to them that he was not a magician.
"Evil sorcerer!" This thought surfaced in everyone's mind.
Before they could scream in horror, Allen, who knew where they were before entering the room, had already taken the lead. A large-scale confusion spell began to affect everyone present, and they became dazed. Then a middle-aged man dressed as a farmer who was hosting the wedding came to welcome Allen. "This is Crowhurst Village, and my name is Ethel Wulf. Welcome to the wedding of my daughter, Judith, and my son-in-law, Tuo Fei. Don't worry, there's enough bread for today. Eat as much as you like. The late king told us to treat foreigners well. "
The villagers who were affected by the spell no longer looked panicked. A tall and thin young man glanced at Allen's magician's robe and staff, and could not help but whisper to the groom, "Tuo Fei, look at the clothes in his hometown. But is it that profitable to sell artists? He dresses as if he were a lord who could live in a stone house. "
"Keep it down, Leovric. He'll hear you! It's not easy to sell artists. Don't scare him away. " The groom, Tuo Fei, seemed to have a good heart. In fact, in the Anglo Saxon language, his name meant "born king". He wanted to share his joy with others because he had married the girl he loved.
Being invited so warmly, Allen gave up the idea of directly using Mind Capture to investigate the information in their minds. He decided to take the opportunity to attend this Anglo Saxon style wedding. Another reason was that he found that someone in this group of Muggles had actually gotten rid of his Confusion Spell and showed a strong fear towards Alan. This made Alan a little curious and wanted to find out the identity of the other party. Even if it was an ordinary wizard, when facing the current Alan, it would absolutely not be easy to get rid of the influence of the Confusion Spell cast by him, not to mention like now, the other party immediately used a superb brain seal spell to block his detection, and the other party's aura made Alan feel a little uncomfortable.
"Oh, then I'm in luck. I have to give you a gift. Please don't refuse it. This is also the etiquette of my hometown." After saying that, Allen took out a somewhat crude gold coin from his waist pouch. In this era, even in the wizarding world, there was no gold coin.
Most of the villagers, who had never seen gold up close, were shocked by the generosity of the fake salesman. But apparently, Allen did not intend to use this kind of upstart method. He let the gold coin stand on his slender hand and then let it dance on the back of his hand effortlessly. Eesselwoff's eyes widened. His son-in-law and his son-in-law could not help but come closer to take a closer look. The bride, Judith, was forced by etiquette and could only watch curiously from afar.
The gold coin jumped and spun on Allen's hand, disappearing and reappearing. The villagers were shocked by this rare magic trick that they had never seen in their lives. At last, Allen made a gesture and let the gold coin spin on the old farmer's big nose. The middle-aged farmer hesitated to grab the gold coin, which made his eyes a little cross-eyed, but he found that his hand went directly through the gold coin.
Eesselwoff found that the gold coin had returned to the fake seller's hand, but then the fake seller directly put it in his hand. This time, the middle-aged farmer found that he really touched the gold coin, and also found that he had touched and owned a gold coin for the first time.
"No wonder he's so rich! This show alone is worth feeding him for a few days, "said Eesselwoff. The lanky Leofric was excited. He found that the life of a street performer was much more interesting than that of a farmer.
Eesselwoff, who had recovered from the shock, took the gold coin and looked at the other middle-aged men around him. He then suggested to Allen with a worried look, "What a wonderful show! But we have to advise you not to perform this elsewhere. You may not know that although our new king is not as keen on religious matters as the old king, he is also very devout. Your performance which can easily cause misunderstandings may cause you a lot of trouble. "
"Speaking of the new king, Lord Tosti, who was blessed by the Lord and returned to Britain from overseas, invading the Isle of Wight with his men and pillaging unscrupulously, was indeed driven to the north by our new king, Harold!"
"His Majesty Harold? May he live long! "
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