Chapter 58: Have A Holiday
Now, Coven was no longer a newbie in the magic world when he had just entered the school. He had already caught up with common sense, at least not lacking the children who grew up in the magic world.
Just like the carriage they were riding now, it seemed like no horses were pulling the carriage, but Coven knew that it was because the one pulling the carriage was a magical animal called.
Unless one witnessed the death of someone related to oneself and produced great emotions or emotions, one would not be able to see such an animal like a Thestral
This kind of animal was used by Hogwarts House to transport students to school and holidays. In addition to new students who needed to go through the trip to the lake, the following school and holidays were sent by the Thestral carriage as well.
On the way to Hogsmeade, Coven explained to his two roommates in the carriage about the knowledge of Thestral. Although, he actually couldn't see it either.
Although he had witnessed too many deaths in the game before he crossed over, after all, those were all false, so Coven did not meet the conditions to meet.
About fifteen minutes later, the Thestral carriage sent the students to Hogsmeade Station. The students got off the carriage and boarded on the train.
After Coven got off the carriage, he quickly looked around the crowd. After finding his target, he told his two roommates and quickly left.
"Penelope!" Coven walked over to Ravenclaw's students and greeted them.
"Ah? Oh, Coven, I was going to find you." Penelope was chatting with two students. When she heard this, she turned her head and said with a smile, "Do you want to sit in the same carriage as us? It just so happens that we have three people. We can still sit in another carriage."
Hearing this, Coven glanced at the two students beside Penelope. Then, he smiled and refused, "No, I'll be fine with my two roommates. I'll come over and tell you. I'll look for you after the train arrives at the station."
"Alright." Penelope nodded. "Then you have to find me earlier. This time, I want to bring summer clothes home. You have to help me carry the box."
"No problem."
"Then don't oversleep this time." Penelope urged worriedly.
"Don't worry," Coven promised. Then, he turned around and left. He waved his hand and said, "I'll go first."
Penelope did not respond, and she just waved her hand.
Not long after, the train whistled and slowly began to move. It gradually left Hogsmeade Station and headed for London.
They chatted idly all the way.
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When the train arrived at the station in the evening, Coven found the carriage where Penelope was in advance. After the train stopped, he helped Penelope carry his suitcase and left the magic world through the 9 3/4 platform.
"Penelope! Little Coven!" Mr. Clearwater had been waiting outside the platform for a long time. When he saw the two, he immediately waved happily, "Here!"
"Dad!" Penelope instantly became pleasantly surprised. He quickly rushed past Coven, jumped up high, and threw himself into his father's arms.
"Hahahaha..." Mr. Clearwater obviously missed his daughter very much. While laughing loudly, he lifted Penelope up high and circled around in place.
"Madam." Coven smiled and greeted Mrs. Clearwater.
"Good child, thank you for taking care of Penelope in school." Mrs. Clearwater gently raised her hand and stroked Coven's head.
"Actually, I didn't take care of anything." Coven said with a smile, "I only helped Penelope a little in her studies, but not much. After all, Penelope is a qualified Ravenclaw. As for my care for her in life, it is even less."
"You are really modest." Madam Clearwater said softly, "But through the letter, Penelope wrote to us, I know that you have set a good example for her. Every week, in the letters she gave us, she said how many points you added to Gryffindor, and she was trying to catch up with your score."
"It's just that I am familiar with a few professors." Coven waved his hand and smiled. "So there are more opportunities to be called and answered questions in class."
"Mom!"
At this time, Penelope had been put down by her father. She rushed over again and threw herself into her mother's arms.
"I miss you so much!"
"We miss you too." Madam Clearwater smiled kindly and kept stroking the back of her daughter's head.
"Well, let's not stand here." Mr. Clearwater came over and patted Coven on the shoulder with a face full of appreciation. Then he said, "The dinner at home has been prepared in advance. Let's go home first."
"That's right." Mrs. Clearwater echoed, "You guys ate school food for a few months and then came back to taste what I made. You should know that I am very confident in cooking."
They chatted and laughed as they walked out of the station.
....
On the way, Penelope excitedly told her parents about what happened in the school. She kept chattering all the way as if she wanted to tell his parents everything that had not been mentioned in the letter.
She would occasionally interrupt some of the things that Coven knew...
Because they had already discussed it through letters, Coven left alone after visiting Penelope's house for dinner. Penelope's family did not ask Coven to stay in their house.
...
On the main road, Coven used his wand to summon the 'Knight bus'. He once again experienced the unscientific but magical way of doing things on the bus. Finally, he got off the bus at Leaky Cauldron's door.
After greeting and chatting with Old Tom in the bar, Coven passed through the back alley and entered the alley.
There were very few pedestrians in Diagon Alley at night, and very few shops opened.
Of course, every shop was lit up, and the light through the window illuminated the narrow road in Diagon Alley, except for the street that was as dark as ever.
Soon, Coven stopped at the door of the magic wand shop. After looking through the window into the room, Coven reached out and pushed the door open, walking into the magic wand shop with the sound of "jingle".
The sound of footsteps came from the second floor. Soon, Ollivander appeared at the stairs on the second floor and looked down.
"Oh child, you are back." After seeing Coven, Ollivander seemed a little happy. He quickly walked down the stairs and looked at Coven carefully.
"I am back, Mr. Ollivander." Coven greeted him with a smile.
"Very good, very good child." Ollivander stepped forward and patted Coven on the shoulder. He said with a face full of appreciation, "Your performance in school is worthy of pride! And congratulations to you for adapting to a new life."
"Thank you, sir." Coven sincerely said, "You have helped me a lot."
"Haha! Don't be polite to me. Have you eaten your fill at Clearwater's house? Do you want to eat more?"
"No, I'm already full," Coven replied, shaking his head with a smile.
"Alright, let's talk tomorrow. Let's go upstairs and rest first."
Coven nodded obediently and went upstairs with Ollivander...