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Chapter 257

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"Clang …" Anna fell to the ground with the sound of the can box falling to the ground. She quickly stood up and patted the dust off her clothes.

It was still the familiar basement. The time travel was successful, and Anna came to 1987. 'Is there anything special about this time?' Anna was a little confused. She picked up the beige card that fell to the ground.

The words on the card changed again. 'Go to Kowalski's Bakery at 443 Raventon Street, Lower East Side, New York. It is recommended to use a fireplace. Just throw a handful of floo powder into it and shout' Kowalski's Bakery, New York '.

If there was a floo fireplace, it would be a good choice. Anna frowned. Where could she find such a fireplace? Maybe she should go to Alice's house?

It might not be good to use someone else's fireplace secretly, right? Anna thought and quickly left the dilapidated house. Based on her memory, she trotted all the way to Alice's house. Alice's house didn't change much. The tree house, the sticker on the mailbox. It seemed that Alice survived.

Anna found that Alice's window was open.

Oh, no. How could she leave the window open when there was no one at home? What if a thief broke in?

So Anna accidentally broke in when she was helping Alice close the window. Then she accidentally found the fireplace. When she realized it, she had already pinched a handful of floo powder and was about to throw it into the fireplace!

The floo powder was too obvious. It was hidden in the laundry detergent box under the kitchen cabinet. It was too easy to find.

In that case, she would borrow the fireplace temporarily. Thank you, Alice.

Anna was grateful. She took a handful of floo powder from the laundry detergent box and put it in her pocket. Then she threw the floo powder into the fireplace that she accidentally lit. "Bang!" The fire turned green.

"Kowalski's Bakery, New York!" Anna shouted and walked into the fire.

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"Welcome to Kowalski's Bakery."

Anna, who used floo powder to come to the bakery, sat down on the poisonous horn-themed sofa as soon as she came out of the fireplace. The hood of her invisibility cloak fell off, and in the eyes of outsiders, it was now a head floating in the air.

The sweet smell enveloped Anna. Most of the furniture here was made of wood. Every wooden shelf was filled with cute, magical animal-shaped bread and biscuits. Near the center of the room was a large statue of a poisonous horned beast.

Oh no, it's best not to be seen by others when traveling through time. Anna remembered this advice, but it was obvious that something unexpected had happened. The only good thing was that there were no other customers in the shop.

Anna looked at the woman sitting at the counter in a panic. She was the one who had made the noise just now. She had a head full of white hair, but there were no wrinkles on her face. She wore rose-colored lipstick, which made her look very elegant.

"Hello?" Seeing that Anna didn't speak, the woman greeted her with a smile. "Do you need anything? Mysterious little guest. "

"Please wait for a moment, Ma 'am!" Anna took out the cream-colored card in a flurry, and the next instruction appeared on it.

'Find Queenie Goldstein and tell her: Wherever the treasure is, your heart will be there. She will then hand over the important things to you for safekeeping.'

Anna looked up in confusion. She looked at the beautiful woman sitting in the rocking chair. "Erm … Ma 'am, is there anyone called Queenie Goldstein here?"

"No, child." The woman smiled gently and waved her wand to make a biscuit float to Anna. Then she winked slyly. "But there is someone called Queenie Kowalski here. That's me. I've been married for a long time, my dear."

After confirming that the woman in front of her was the person she was looking for, Anna couldn't wait to read out the sentence. "Where the treasure is, your heart will be there."

"Thud." As soon as Anna finished speaking, the biscuit floating in the air fell to the ground with a crisp crack.

Queenie closed her eyes and then opened them quickly. She twitched a few times and rolled her eyes. Anna was shocked, thinking that the woman was having a seizure.

Queenie spoke quickly, but strangely, her tone was flat, like a robot who had completed a task. "You're finally here," she said. "I've kept it well."

Queenie got up and walked towards a wooden door. Anna wanted to follow, but Queenie soon came back with a wooden box in her hand.

Queenie handed the box to Anna and suddenly smiled happily, but her eyes were still rolling. Queenie said absentmindedly, "Thank you. I'm very happy."

Anna took the box and watched as Queenie stumbled back to the counter and sat down. She twitched again, leaned back, closed her eyes, and opened them again. "Huh?" Queenie covered her head. "What … just happened?"

"You're a little anemic, Madam." Anna coughed and put the box in her pocket. "Please take care of your body. Hmm … Please help me pack five pieces of poisonous horned beast bread. I want to take them with me."

"Thank you for your concern, child." Queenie smiled gently and waved her wand to wrap the bread. She skipped to Anna and waved her wand again to take the money from Anna. "Sike? Was he a little wizard traveling from England? That's right. I should have recognized your accent earlier. "

"My dear, I suggest you go to the magic bank and change your currency into Zhuo Guo. It'll be more convenient for you to pay in the American magic world," Queenie reminded Anna enthusiastically and sent the change to Anna with magic.

"Thank you for the reminder, my lady." Anna was not traveling. She took out the extra handful of floo powder from her pocket and threw it at the fireplace. She quickly shouted, "Go to Alice's Tree Hole!" and returned to Alice's house.

"Alice's Tree Hole" was the registered name of Alice's house. It was written on her mailbox, just like the Weasley family's "Burrow."

Anna quickly slipped out of Alice's house. Along the way, she paid attention to whether her invisibility cloak was working. She returned to the safe basement as quickly as possible.

She was so tired that she was gasping for breath, but the joy of completing the mission enveloped her. Anna took out the cream-colored card, and the content on it changed again:

"Mission successfully completed. Excellent. Turn the time converter counterclockwise twice and you'll be back. Anna, the box is in your care. If possible, please do not open it."

Anna was not at all curious about what was in the box.

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