Chapter 4 I like fools who give money (read more)
"You are a threat." Hermione behind Owen said angrily.
She swore that she had never been so angry before.
Even when the naughty neighbor kid wiped his nose with her treasured textbook, she was never as angry as she was today.
"When I get to Hogwarts, I will definitely tell the professors what happened on the train."
"It's up to you." Owen spread his hands nonchalantly, then took out two pieces of candy from his pocket.
One piece was given to Harry and the other to Ron.
"Let's make friends!"
"Forehead..."
Harry stared blankly at the fruit candy that Owen lowered.
Hey - it seems he bought it.
"Harry, Harry Potter." Harry said bravely after taking the candy.
The taste in his mouth seemed to be sweet, but also seemed to be bitter. In short, it gave him a variety of emotions at this moment.
It turns out that the wizarding world is not all good people.
There are bad boys like Dudley.
At this moment, a certain belief was implanted in Harry's heart.
"Ron Weasley."
"My name is Owen, Owen Sanchez." Owen looked at the two of them with a smile, "Eat my candy, and we will be friends from now on. If you have anything to do in school, come to Slytherin - um."
Do you want to enter Slytherin?
Owen was slightly startled.
If it were a normal Harry Potter story.
Slytherin is never a good choice.
His second plan was to take the direction of the white-robed wizard.
"Ahem, we are all in first grade anyway, we will see each other more often in the future." Owen, whose thoughts were drifting away, casually said haha.
Immediately, he planned to leave.
After walking past and standing in front of the cubicle door, he looked at Hermione Owen, who was dressed as a doorkeeper. The corners of his mouth raised slightly.
Well - don't tell me, the angry-eyed King Kong has the potential to be a door god.
He joked again: "Don't forget my one galleon, Miss Granger, I'm very poor."
"Of course, you are welcome to continue betting. I like those young people who voluntarily give away money." Owen's old-fashioned tone almost set off the explosive barrel named Hermione. Her face turned a little darker after suppressing her blush.
If she hadn't clearly known that she couldn't beat him, she might have pounced on him and bit him.
After all, that was Hermione.
The first grade dared to burn the professor's robe.
The second graders stole potions ingredients from the professor to brew polyjuice potion. (Oh! Poor Professor Snape)
Third grade illegal use of time turner.
Fourth grader captured Rita alive in a glass bottle.
Fifth grade organizes the paramilitary unit Dumbledore's Army.
Laugh - I really think the little witch is a kind person...
Owen has no doubt that Hermione will cause trouble for him when she grows up in the future.
After all, in the first episode, the black Hermione was his nemesis.
It is even said that it was Hermione who led to the Dark Lord's final defeat and the destruction of the entire Death Eater organization.
Because she was the one who successfully allowed Harry to escape his pursuit several times.
Even Owen himself - oh, by the way, how did he die?
Um...
Like - maybe - probably - maybe - damn Gryffindor Juggernaut.
Neville, you idiot, used the Crushing Curse to make a sneak attack.
In an instant, Owen felt evil in his heart, and he was so angry that he couldn't help but speed up his steps. When he got back, he...
So he gave all the snacks to Neville.
After all, he is also a dark boss who organized Death Eaters.
The principle of making few enemies and making many friends is still clear.
Regardless of whether he wants to engage in his unfinished business in the future, it is always right to improve the relationship between Harry and Nawi, and maybe he can draw them into trouble in the future.
Hohoho!
Thinking about the scene of participating in such a grand event makes me feel emotional.
...
Outside the window, Hogwarts was driving quickly through fields full of cattle and sheep.
Pastures, forests, and the sweet fragrance of flowers came in through the cracks in the windows. The air seemed to be filled with the smell of magic.
However, Neville in the same compartment was not so happy.
He was holding a lot of snacks worriedly, with his head lowered and his little faces squeezed together, looking extremely uncomfortable.
Especially when his eyes turned to Owen from time to time, fear flashed across his face like a cat seeing a mouse.
This torture lasted until the sky gradually darkened. The dark purple clouds in the distance covered the last golden glow, and the train finally ended when it slowed down slowly.
Hogsmeade Station is a dark, small and extremely crude platform.
Owen could guess with his toes that the Ministry of Magic was definitely responsible for repairing this broken place.
If it were a school, they would never wrong their students.
"First grade! First graders come over here!"
Hagrid's familiar shout reached his ears, which made Owen feel inexplicably relieved as he pushed his way out of the car through the crowd.
Well...the real Hagrid is a man.
Not a male mother.
After squeezing through the crowded platform, Owen easily found Hagrid's location.
Then comes the tradition of Hogwarts.
Take a boat across the Black Lake and arrive at Hogwarts Castle.
It is said that the four giants who founded the school rowed across the Black Lake - why not use magic?
Ravenclaw chose the location himself, and Hogwarts was established.
Every year, new students must follow tradition and experience rowing across the Black Lake. Is this considered a historical education at Hogwarts?
Unfortunately, except for Hermione, I am afraid that no one among these new students knows the significance of the ferry.
This makes me feel lonely!
...
Hagrid led them stumbling along a steep and narrow path, while the senior students took the opposite broad road.
After walking for dozens of steps, the scenery at the end of the narrow path unfolded, a black lake, and a tall, towering castle on the hillside on the other side.
"No more than four people per boat!" Hagrid said loudly, pointing to a group of small boats moored on the shore.
Immediately, Harry and Ron got on the boat, and Owen, under Hermione's surveillance eyes, happily took the same boat with them.
The boat took them through the ivy curtain covering the cliff face to the hidden open entrance.
Hagrid, who was holding a pine oil lamp, greeted and led them along a dark tunnel that seemed to go underground to the castle, and finally arrived at a place similar to an underground dock, and then climbed up to a ground of gravel and pebbles.
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All the way up, they finally came to a dew-stained lawn.
In the distance, the gate leading to Hogwarts is in front of you.
At that time, there was a huge oak door, with stories about the four founders of the school carved on the door and on the walls on both sides.
As we all know, the portraits in Hogwarts are all moving. Although the techniques for making murals and portraits are completely different from the magic required, the murals in front of you can indeed move, but they are not very flexible.
"Is everyone here?" Hagrid yelled.
No one agreed to the little wizard beside him.
The little guys' pale faces were filled with coldness, but they still had the energy to deal with this gentleman who looked quite 'untouchable'.
"Okay!" Hagrid smiled awkwardly, then raised his fist and knocked on the castle door three times.
This is a traditional British rule.
The British Parliament opens and the Queen arrives at the Houses of Parliament. After taking her seat, the door will be closed.
Members of Parliament and the Prime Minister led by the Black Staff Guards need to knock on the door three times before entering.
The "Black Rod" is the monarch's representative in the House of Lords.
This practice of closing the door and then knocking on the door symbolizes the existence of the House of Commons independent of the British royal power. (Its power of debate does not allow the British royal family to interfere)
As for why Hogwarts has this rule, may it mean that freshmen need to knock on the door of the palace of knowledge?
Chapter completed!