At King's Cross Station, Allen and the guards who just escorted them to the 9? Penello on the platform said goodbye to the Umbrella Team.
Even though the 9? Platform was still noisy, but compared to the past, the platform was more orderly. The little wizards boarded the train in an orderly manner under the command of the patrolling Aura. Thick smoke from the steam locomotive lingered above the crowd. Whether it was on the locomotive or on the platform, there were armed Aura patrolling.
"In order to prevent the Death Eaters from suddenly attacking the students, Scrimgeour sent out three times more forces than in previous years." Penello stood beside Allen with her arms crossed, and the Wolf Mother Team vigilantly surrounded them, guarding them dutifully.
The buzzing of the crowd, the noise of heavy luggage being dragged, and the shrill cry of the owls made Penello frown. She approached Allen and slightly raised her voice. "Allen, I will lead the Umbrella Team to Africa in a few days. Although you and Luna don't need them, Albert will send other Aura to be your temporary guards. They can still be used as your errand runners."
Allen turned sideways, grabbed Penello's hand and hugged her. "Don't rush when you go to Africa. Collect as much information as possible. Also, pay attention to your safety. Don't take risks."
The feeling of a bucket of ice water being poured over his body came, and Helena directly passed through Allen's body. Allen looked at Helena who followed Luna onto the train, ignoring him and the other freshmen who were running around in fear. He smiled bitterly and touched his nose. "Recently, Helena has been angry with me because I used the hazelnut sauce with Luna to trick her, causing her to cry in public. But she only targeted me. Her attitude towards Luna was the same as before, there was no change. "
"That's because it was you, Allen, who put the hazelnut sauce on her hand, not Luna." Penello raised her eyebrows and said. She had heard about it from Daisy when she saw the three of them lying on the sofa. "For ghosts, many things are difficult to stimulate them. Just like Professor Binns of the History of Magic, he doesn't care much about most things, but once he is stimulated, it's more difficult to get rid of that kind of impression and feeling."
"It's always good to have more emotions for Helena." Allen shrugged.
"Why didn't she stay in Harris Manor? I'm afraid the portrait of your mother and Hufflepuff will be very sad. "Penello who had seen Morgan Feller's love for Helena asked.
"After all, Helena is Ravenclaw's ghost, and she's also a member of the Hogwarts Ghost Conference. Returning to Hogwarts is equivalent to going to work. Anyway, now that she has turned into a physical body, I can take her with me using Phantom Transfiguration, so it's convenient for her to go home." Allen touched his chin. What he didn't say was that Helena preferred to return to Hogwarts after the holidays. After all, she had stayed here for a thousand years, and it wasn't easy for her to give up.
Seeing that the number of people on the platform was increasing, Allen gave Penello a hug and stepped onto the train. This time, Allen's carriage was changed again. He didn't have to go to the captain's carriage. Instead, he had to go to the president's carriage at the front of the train.
On the platform, Sirius, who usually had to put on a farewell show with his godson, hurriedly said goodbye to Harry and then looked for Allen on the platform. However, the train was about to depart, and he still couldn't find Allen. In a hurry, Sirius ran to the Hogwarts Express. He wanted to jump onto the train after the little wizard, but he was stopped by the patrol Aura who was in charge of security.
"Sorry, please let me go up. I need to find Allen. Harris, I just need to say a few words. I'll be down soon. "Sirius said quickly and wanted to continue.
The two Aura quickly pulled out their wands and pointed them at Sirius' chest. "Sir, I'm warning you to step back. The train is about to depart, and according to the rules, we absolutely won't allow anyone except students and staff to get on the train."
Sirius' face was full of anger, but in the end, he could only raise his hand helplessly and step back.
The train started and gradually accelerated. Sirius put his hands in his trouser pockets until the train left the platform far behind, turned a corner, and couldn't be seen anymore. He cursed in a low voice and left dejectedly under the vigilant eyes of the Aura.
"I didn't see Allen?" Lupin, with a gloomy face, leaned against the wall in a hidden corner of the platform. When he saw Sirius coming over, he stood up straight.
"I'm late. He's already on the train, and the Aura won't allow me to get on the train to look for him." Sirius kicked the corner of the wall resentfully. "That traitor Kriche got off easy. Alan must have known something beforehand to trick me into agreeing to that deal."
After getting on the train, Allen first found Hermione, Luna, and Helena in the last carriage.
Hermione was relieved to see Alan. She threw the magazine on the table and stood up. Luna pressed the magazine against her chest and pointed to the article on it. "The article I wrote with my father about harassing gadflies was published in 'Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and Sing and
Luna then took off the pair of glasses on the last page of 'Paradoxes'. The two lenses in the middle of the glasses were like the eyes of an owl, except that the left one was blue and the right one was pink. The light gold frames that wrapped around the lenses looked like two palms, or like the two wings of an owl that were spread out. The top of the frames were densely decorated with patterns of stars and full moons. At this time, Luna's glasses were placed on the bridge of her nose, making her look like a colorful owl.
Hermione turned her head and tried to stop her eyes from rolling up. The other party was the famous Ravenclaw, but she always liked to be fascinated by creatures that could not be proven to exist with her father, Xenophilus. From time to time, she would say some embarrassing crazy things.
"Allen, let's go. We have to patrol the carriages." Hermione said. They should be maintaining order on the train now, not listening to Luna's knowledge about the parasites in the mistletoe — the Ravenclaw that looked like a maggot, was thicker than a maggot, was black, had 5,000 teeth, had a sickle-shaped hook at the end, had three eyes, and had a lifespan of about 20 years.
"Luna, you and Helena sit here first. We'll go patrol and deal with our duties. I'll bring food later." Allen nodded to Hermione and then told Luna and Helena.
Luna shook her head casually and continued to read 'Paradoxes', minding her own business as she read the stories about the strange creatures to Helena. Helena leaned her hands on the square table of the train, replying to her mother from time to time and looking at the scenery outside the window, but she had no intention of paying attention to Allen.
Allen scratched his head, opened the carriage door, and walked out with Hermione. Then, his attention was attracted by a figure standing in front of the window in the corridor. Allen, who had the duty of patrolling, walked forward and patted the person on the shoulder. "Hey, Tonks."
"Allen, Hermione, hello." The Tonks turned around. Their hair was messy and the color was grayish-brown. Their face was haggard, and their smile was somewhat forced.
"What are you looking at?" Allen looked at the window that the Tonks had just looked at. He only saw large patches of green farmland and nothing unusual.
"Nothing. I'll go patrol," the Tonks said hurriedly.
"Okay." Allen blinked and let the Tonks leave. Just a moment ago, because the Tonks was distracted, Allen sensed her thoughts. The troubled female Aura stood in front of the window because she saw Lupin on the platform. Even though the train had left the platform, the girl still stood there in a daze, thinking about him.
"The Tonks seem to be completely disheveled now …" Hermione stared thoughtfully at the girl's back as she left. "Why won't Professor Lupin accept her … Daisy said that the Tonks said that 'he was too busy blaming himself to notice' to defend Lupin …"
"Is this because of the werewolf Remus? Lupin. He's been humiliated and prejudiced all year round. He thinks that he's not worthy of love. " Allen turned his head and looked at the back of the witch who had disguised herself as Magnus. "Remus, who was often depressed and lonely, actually thought that the young heart-shaped face witch was very interesting at first, and then his impression of her deepened. Later, he was actually deeply fascinated by the Tonks. He had never fallen in love before, and he wanted to avoid this kind of relationship with a masochistic and self-sacrificing way of thinking. He hoped that the Tonks would fall in love with a young and handsome wizard from Aura's headquarters or something."
After that, Allen noticed that Hermione was a little depressed, so he patted her arm to comfort her. "The purpose of the laboratory under our umbrella mansion is to help these werewolves, so they are no longer marginalized people in the wizard society. As for Lupin and the Tonks, don't worry, I'll find a way to help them."
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