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Chapter 734 Platform

At King's Cross Station, Allen was saying goodbye to Penelo and the umbrella team who had just escorted them to the 9? platform that was crowded with passengers.

Although the platform was still noisy, compared with the past, the order of the platform was more stable. The little wizards lined up in an orderly manner under the command of the patrol Aurors. The thick smoke of the steam locomotives lingered over the crowd, and armed Aurors were patrolling the crowd whether on the locomotive or inside the platform.

"In order to prevent the Death Eaters from suddenly attacking the students crazy, Sclinger sent three times more power than in previous years." Penelo stood beside Allen with his arms in his arms, while the Wolf Mom's Squad was vigilantly surrounding them, guarding them dutifully.

The crowd buzzed, the noise of the heavy salutes, and the harsh horns of the owl made Penelo frown. She approached Alan and raised her volume slightly. "Alan, I will lead the umbrella squad to Africa in a few days. Although you and Luna don't need it, Albert will send other Aurors as your temporary guards, treating them as errands for you or can still be used."

Allen turned sideways, grabbed Penelo's hand and hugged her: "Don't be anxious when you go to Africa. Be more sane and collect it slowly and try to collect all the information as much as possible. Also pay attention to safety and don't take risks."

The feeling of pouring a bucket of ice water on his body came, and Helena passed through Allen directly. Ellen looked at Luna as he got on the train, ignored him and the freshman Helena who was scared to run around, and smiled bitterly and touched his nose: "Recently, Helena is angry with me, because I used hazelnut sauce with Luna before, making her cry in public. However, she only targeted me, and her attitude towards Luna soon became as usual, and there was no change."

"That's because it's you Alan, not Luna, who put the hazelnut sauce on her hands," Penelo said with a raised eyebrows. She had found out about this from Daisy after seeing the three of them lying on the sofa. "For ghosts, many things are hard to stimulate them, just like Professor Binz of Magic History doesn't care much about most things, but once they are stimulated, it's hard to fade away that impression and feeling."

"Helena is always in good mood." Allen shrugged.

"Why didn't she stay at Harris Manor? The portraits of your mother and Hufflepuff may be very sad." Penelo, who had seen Morgan Feleilly love Helena with his own eyes, asked.

"After all, Helena is a ghost of the Academy of Ravenclaw and a member of the Hogwarts Ghost Conference. Going back to Hogwarts is equivalent to going to work. Anyway, after she makes herself a physical body, I can take her to phantom and move, and it is convenient to go home." Allen touched his chin, and what he said was that Helena was more inclined to return to Hogwarts after the holiday. After all, she has been here for a thousand years, and she didn't give up easily.

Seeing that there were signs of increasing traffic on the platform, Allen gave Penelo a hug and boarded the train. This time, Allen's carriage changed again. He didn't have to go to the senior carriage, but to the student union president's carriage at the front of the train.

On the platform, Sirius, who usually had to perform a parting scene when he was separated from his children, said goodbye to Harry in a hurry today, and then searched for Allen's traces on the platform, but the train was about to set off, and he did not find Allen. In desperation, Sirius rushed to Hogwarts Express and wanted to follow the little wizard who was getting on the train, but was stopped by Auror, the patrolman in charge of security check.

"Sorry, please let me go up. I need to find Allen Harris, just say a few words and you will be able to get down soon." Sirius said quickly, and wanted to continue to break in.

The two Aurors' wands were quickly pulled out and pressed against Sirius's chest: "Sir, warn you to retreat, the train will be about to start, and according to regulations, we will never allow anyone except students and staff to get on the bus."

Sirius looked angry, but in the end he could only raise his hand helplessly and retreat.

The train started and gradually accelerated. Sirius put his hands in his pockets. He watched the train throw the platform far behind him, turned around and could no longer see it. He cursed and left in depressed amid the vigilant gazes of the Aurors.

"Didn't you see Alan?" Lupin, with a gloomy face, leaned against the hidden wall of the platform. He saw Sirius coming and stood up straight.

"He's already on the train, and Auror doesn't allow me to get in the car and find him." Sirius kicked the corner in disappointment, "It's cheap that traitor of Kliche. Alan must have known something in advance to lie to me to agree to that deal."

After getting on the train, Allen first found Hermione, Luna and Helena in the last car.

When Hermione saw Allen, she felt relieved and threw the magazine in her hand on the table and stood up. Luna pressed the magazine on her chest and pointed to the article on it: "The article about harassing the flies that my father and I wrote together was published in "Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the Singing the S

Luna then took off the pair of glasses on the last page of "Singing the Singing Against the Talent". The two lenses in the middle of the glasses were like the eyes of a round owl, but the one on the left was blue and the one on the right was pink. The light golden frame wrapped in the lenses was like two palms, and the two wings of an owl were spread out, with densely decorated with the patterns of stars and moons. At this time, the glasses were on Luna's nose, which made her look like a colorful owl.

Hermione turned her head and tried her best to control the rolling of her eyes. The other party was obviously the famous Ravenclaw, but she always liked to be fascinated by creatures that could not be proven to exist with her father, Xenofilius, and would occasionally say something that would embarrass others.

"Allen, let's go, we have to patrol the carriage," said Hermione. They should now maintain order on the train, rather than listening to Luna's knowledge of the organisms in mistletoe - what looks like maggots, thicker than maggots, black, with 5,000 teeth, sickle-shaped hooks at the tail, three eyes, and a lifespan of about 20 years.

"Luna, you and Helena sit here first. Let's go to patrol and handle the responsibilities first. I will bring food here later." Alan nodded to Hermione and instructed Luna and Helena.

Luna shook her head casually and continued to read "Singing the Contradictory" and read the stories about strange creatures to Helena on her own. Helena leaned on the train table with both hands, responding to her mother from time to time, while holding her chin to look at the scenery outside the window, but completely ignored Allen's plans.

Allen scratched his head, opened the car door, and walked out with Hermione. Then he was attracted by a figure standing in front of the corridor window. Allen, who had the responsibility of inspecting, walked up and patted the other person on the shoulder: "Hi, Tonks."

"Hello, Hermione," Tonks turned around, his hair was messy and gray-brown, his face was haggard, and his smile also had some bare elements.

"What are you looking at?" Allen looked at the window that Tonks had just looked at, and only saw large areas of green farmland, nothing unusual.

"It's nothing, I'll go on a patrol." Tonks said hastily.

"Okay." Alan blinked and let the other party leave. Just now, because Tonks was uneasy, Alan felt her thoughts. The female Auror, who was trapped in love, stood in front of the window because he saw Lupin on the platform before. Even though the train had already driven away from the platform, the girl was still dazed here, missing the other party.

"Tonks seems to be completely unkempt now..." Hermione stared at the other party's departure back thoughtfully, "Why did Professor Lupin refuse to accept her... Daisy said that Tonks said, 'He was too busy blaming himself and didn't notice' to defend Lupin..."

"This is because the werewolf Remus Lupin is subject to shame and prejudice for many years. He thinks he is not worthy of love." Alan turned his head and looked at the disguised witch Magus's back as he left. "Remus, who is often melancholy and lonely, actually thought this young heart-shaped witch was very interesting at first, and then he became deeply impressed by Tonks. He had never fallen in love before, and wanted to avoid this relationship with a self-abuse and self-sacrifice. He hoped to make Tonks fall in love with a young and handsome witch in the Auror command center or something."
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