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Chapter 58 Vacation

Now Ke Wen is no longer the novice in the magic world when he first entered school, and his common sense has caught up, at least as good as those who grew up in the magic world.

Just like the carriage we are riding in now, it seems that there are no horses pulling the carriage, but Ke Wen knows that it is because the carriage is pulled by a magical animal called "Yeji".

Unless you witness the death of someone related to you and have great emotions or emotions, you cannot see an animal like "Ye Ji".

This animal is used by Hogwarts College to transport students before school starts and during holidays. Except for the freshmen who have just entered the school and need to go on a lake boat trip, the "Yeji" carriage will be used to transport students during the school year and holidays after that.

On the way to Hogsmeade, Corwin taught his two roommates in the carriage about the ‘Ye Ji’, but in fact he couldn’t see it either.

Although he had witnessed too many deaths in the game before traveling through time, they were all false after all, so Ke Wen did not meet the conditions to meet ‘Ye Ji’.

In about fifteen minutes, the Yeji carriage took the students to Hogsmeade train station. The students got off the carriage and boarded the train.

After Cowen got off the carriage, he quickly searched among the crowd. After finding the target, he said something to his two roommates and then left quickly.

"Penello!" Coven walked to the Ravenclaw students and greeted them.

"Ah? Oh Kewen, I'm still planning to find you." Penello was chatting with two classmates. Hearing this, he turned around and said with a smile: "Do you want to sit in the same carriage with us? We happen to have three of us.

Personally, there is room for one more person in the carriage."

Hearing this, Ke Wen glanced at the two students beside Penello, and then refused with a smile: "No, I'll just stay with my two roommates. I'll come over and tell you. I'll wait until the train arrives at the station."

Look for you."

"Okay." Penello nodded: "Then you have to find me early. I want to bring all the summer clothes home this time, and you have to help me carry the suitcase."

"No problem." Kewen responded.

"Then don't oversleep this time." Penello warned worriedly.

"Don't worry." Ke Wen assured, then turned around and left, waving his hand and saying, "I'll go over first."

Penello did not respond, but also waved his hand.

Not long after, the train's whistle blew, and it slowly began to stagger into motion, gradually leaving the Hogsmeade platform and heading towards London.

We chatted all the way.

When the train arrived at the station in the evening, Coven found Penello's carriage in advance. After the train stopped, he helped Penello carry his suitcase and left the magical world through platform nine and three-quarters.

"Penello! Little Covin!" Mr. Crevat had been waiting outside the platform for a long time. After seeing the two of them, he immediately waved happily: "Here!"

"Dad!" Penello suddenly became surprised, rushed past Kewen, jumped high, and threw himself into his father's arms.

"Hahahaha..." Mr. Crevat obviously missed his daughter very much. While laughing loudly, he lifted Penello high and spun around in circles.

"Madam." Coven smiled slightly and said hello to Mrs. Crevat beside her.

"Good boy, thank you for taking care of Penello at school." Mrs. Crevat gently raised her hand and stroked the top of Ke Wen's head.

"Actually, I didn't take care of anything." Ke Wen said with a smile: "I just helped Penelo a little in his studies, but not much. After all, Penelo is a qualified Ravenclaw. As for my life, I

Even less care was given to her."

"You are so humble." Mrs. Crevat said softly: "But through Penello's letters to us, I know that you have set the best example for her. Every week in her letters to us, there are

You're talking about how many points you gave Gryffindor, and she's trying to catch up with your points."

"It's just that I'm relatively familiar with a few professors." Ke Wen waved his hand and said with a smile, "So there are more chances of being called on to answer questions in class."

"Mother!"

At this time, Penello had been put down by her father, and she rushed over again and threw herself into her mother's arms.

"I miss you so much!"

"We miss you too." Mrs. Crevat smiled kindly and kept stroking the back of her daughter's head.

"Okay, let's not stand here anymore." Mr. Crevat came over, patted Coven on the shoulder with admiration, and then said: "The dinner at home has been prepared in advance, let's go back first

Go home."

"That's right." Mrs. Crevat agreed: "You have eaten school meals for a few months, and then come back and try my cooking. You must know that I am very confident in my cooking skills."

Talking and laughing, everyone walked out of the station together.

On the way, Penello was full of excitement and told his parents about things at school. He kept chattering all the way, as if he wanted to tell his parents about things that were not mentioned in the family book.

He would occasionally chime in on some things Ke Wen knew about...

Because it had already been discussed through letters, Coven said goodbye alone after having dinner at Penello's house. The Penello family did not ask Coven to stay at their home.

Walking onto the main road, Coven summoned the 'Knight Bus' with his magic wand, once again experienced the unscientific but magical way of operating the bus, and finally got off the bus at the entrance of the Leaky Cauldron.

After saying hello and chatting with Old Tom at the bar, Coven passed through the back alley and entered Diagon Alley.

There are very few pedestrians in Diagon Alley at night, and few shops are open.

Of course, every store has lights on, and the lights shine through the windows on the narrow road in Diagonal Alley, except for the Knockturn Alley, which is as dark as ever.

Soon, Kewen stopped at the door of the wand shop. After glancing into the room through the window, Kewen stretched out his hand to push the door open and stepped into the wand shop with a 'ding-dong' sound.

Footsteps sounded from the second floor, and soon Ollivander's figure appeared at the stairway of the second floor, leaning forward to look down.

"Oh, kid, you're back." After seeing Coven, Ollivander seemed a little happy, walked down the stairs quickly, and looked at Coven carefully.

"I'm back, Mr. Ollivander." Coven said hello with a smile.

"Very good, very good kid." Ollivander stepped forward, raised his hand and patted Ke Wen's shoulder, and said with admiration: "Your performance in school is worthy of pride! Congratulations on your adaptability to the new school.

life."

"Thank you, sir." Ke Wen said sincerely, "You have also been of great help to me."

"Haha! Don't be polite to me. Have you had enough at Crevat's house? Do you want some more?"

"No, I'm already full." Ke Wen responded, smiling and shaking his head slightly.

"Well, if we have anything to do, we'll talk about it tomorrow. Let's go upstairs and rest first."

Kewen nodded obediently and went upstairs with Ollivander...

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