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Chapter 26 Freeing Yourself

Passing through the wall, Ke Wen's eyesight dimmed.

After shrinking his pupils and quickly adapting to the light, Kewen found himself on another platform.

Without having time to observe the surrounding environment, Ke Wen immediately pushed the luggage cart and avoided the rear passage to prevent Penello and others from hitting him when they came over.

His foresight was correct, because as soon as he avoided it, Penello screamed and rushed out of the wall.

Unable to adapt to the sudden change in the environment for a while, Penello panicked and continued to rush forward without stopping.

Seeing this, Ke Wen immediately stepped forward and reached out to grab Penello, which successfully prevented Penello from rushing directly under the platform.

"Penello, run slowly! Be careful of the platform in front of you!"

Behind, with some anxious shouts, Mrs. Crevat quickly emerged from the wall. When she saw Coven and Penello, she breathed a sigh of relief.

"Thank you, little Kewen." Mrs. Crevat patted her heart and said fearfully: "Fortunately, I have you, otherwise Penello would have rushed under the platform. This happens every few years.

, those children were admitted to the hospital before they even entered school."

"That's right, ma'am." Coven smiled and let go of his hand, then patted Penello on the shoulder: "You're not scared, are you?"

"Scared." Penello stuck out the tip of his tongue guiltily.

But the next moment, Penello began to let himself go again, forgetting the previous thrills, and began to observe the new station in front of him with great novelty.

"This child." Seeing this, Mrs. Crevat shook her head helplessly...

At Mrs. Crevat's urging, Coven and Penello checked in and boarded the train. After walking through two carriages, they found an empty compartment, opened the door and walked in.

Penello did not sit down after entering the door, nor did he help Kewen who was easily carrying two large suitcases behind him. Instead, he jumped up, knelt on the soft car seat, opened the window, and looked towards

Outside, he waved his hand and shouted hello to Mrs. Crevat.

Seeing this, Ke Wen shook his head and smiled helplessly, and walked into the compartment with two suitcases.

He put the two owl cages in place, stuffed the suitcase into the luggage rack, and then sat down on the chair opposite Penello.

"Kewen, I'd like you to take more care of Penello in the academy." Mrs. Crevat said helplessly through the car window: "It would be great if she was as sensible as you."

"Mom~" Penello said coquettishly: "I can take care of myself."

"Yes, yes~" Mrs. Crevat gently echoed her daughter.

Next, Mrs. Crevat and Penello exhorted each other, and Covin occasionally interrupted to chat. About twenty minutes later, the train whistle sounded, indicating that it was time to depart.

"Okay, Penello, Coven, close the window, the train is about to leave." Mrs. Crevat took a step back and said with a smile: "Otherwise, when the train starts running, the wind will pour into the carriage and mess up the inside.

of."

"I know, Mom." Penello said with some reluctance: "Mom, you must remember to write to me more often."

"Yeah, so are you." Mrs. Crevat said and looked at Kewen again: "And little Kewen, please remember to write to me. If Penello gets into any trouble in the academy, he must be the first to write to me.

Tell me and your uncle at once."

"Don't worry." Ke Wen responded with a smile...

As the window was closed by Penello, the train suddenly started to vibrate with inertia and slowly started to move.

As the train slowly accelerated and exited the station, Penello, who had her face pressed against the window and could no longer see her mother, reorganized herself and sat down.

"Hmph! Don't complain to your mother!" Penello hummed threateningly, looking very cute.

"That depends on your performance." Ke Wen responded, earning a grimace from Penello on the opposite side.

"call……"

With a long sigh of relief, Ke Wen stretched his arms and stretched his waist. Then his acting skills dropped and his expression became casual.

Under Penello's surprised gaze, Coven no longer remained seated, but lay on his side on the bench wantonly, supporting his head with his hands, and smiled at Penello who was a little dull across the way: "What's wrong? So?

look at me."

"Wow~ Why do you seem to have suddenly changed into a different person?" Penello observed Ke Wen carefully and asked in a surprised tone.

"There are no adults watching. Why don't you relax?" Ke Wen responded with a smile.

"It seems you are right." Penello nodded in agreement, but after looking at the seat, he shook his head and said: "But I'm not tired at all, and I don't want to lie down. Besides, if there is anything else later,

What about people coming into the cubicle? That would be rude."

"Then you can do whatever you want." Ke Wen said nonchalantly, and then asked: "I heard that it takes evening to reach the academy. What are you going to do after such a long time?"

"I don't know, maybe I will continue reading." Penello replied: "I don't know the other people, and I don't want to go out."

"Okay, what book do you want to read?" Ke Wen said as he raised his right hand. With a flick of his wrist, the wand quickly flew out of his sleeve and was held by Ke Wen.

"Let's continue with the standard spells," Penello responded.

Hearing this, Kewen remained lying on his side and pointed the wand in his hand at the box on the suitcase.

The Floating Spell Box floated out; the Open Spell Box was opened; the textbooks needed for the Flying Spell Penello flew out of the box.

Before the book could fly in front of him, Kewen switched to the floating spell and controlled the book to float in front of Penello.

The last restoration spell had the effect of turning back time, causing the box to close automatically, and Coven continued to use the floating spell to put it back on the luggage rack.

Penello watched the whole process of Ke Wen's operation, and then he held the textbook in his hand and commented in amazement: "Ke Wen, you are really the most talented person I have ever seen! Your use of magic spells is so good.

"

After waving his hand, Ke Wen retracted the wand and said casually: "Practice more and use it more. That's why those adult wizards were able to practice the spells I just cast to the point of silent casting. They only need to use the wand to command,

You can do what I do silently.”

"I heard you talk about silent casting and wandless casting." Penello said hopefully: "I don't know when I will be able to do it."

"Just use the magic spell often." Coven said: "Sooner or later you will do it."

"I also believe that I can do it!" Penello raised his chin slightly proudly: "Except for you, I am confident that I will not be worse than anyone else!"

clang clang clang.

Someone knocked on the door glass of the compartment, and an old lady pushed a mobile snack cart at the door and asked: "Do you need anything to eat, kids?"

"I've been waiting for a long time!" Penello immediately threw down the book, took out two gold galleons from his pocket, and said with excitement on his face.

Apparently, Mrs. Crevat gave Penelope a lot of information about the situation on the train in advance...


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