The studious Harry couldn't help but ask:

"Hagrid, you're so tall, why does it seem like they don't even see you?"

Hagrid carefully stroked Harry's hair with his rough, large hand:

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"It's a Disillusionment Charm, Harry. You can learn it in fifth year, but right now the spell is too difficult for you."

Harry nodded thoughtfully.

He quickly thought of many wonderful uses for this spell and planned to learn it as soon as possible.

As for the difficulty Hagrid mentioned, Harry completely dismissed it. He was the future Sorcerer Supreme, and there was no magic in this world that could stump him!

The two quickly arrived at Charing Cross Road in the City of Westminster, London. On one side of the street was a dirty sign that read 'The Leaky Cauldron'.

The sign was too dirty, and the grease had even obscured some of the letters.

This made Harry frown, feeling slightly uncomfortable.

This bar was too unhygienic. Kamar-Taj was spotless, didn't wizards have cleaning spells?

Walking inside The Leaky Cauldron, the dirty environment made Harry even more uncomfortable. He curiously looked around. The bar seemed to be stuck in the Middle Ages, with no modern items.

This discovery made Harry's expression change slightly. He suddenly realized that the wizarding world might be very different from what he imagined.

What's going on with the wizards in this world? Why haven't they introduced modern items? The Sorcerer Supreme always advocated for continuous progress and the introduction of human technology.

Even Kamar-Taj was among the first to use WiFi when it first appeared.

Could it be that the wizards in this world think magic can solve everything?

No!

Isolation can only lead to destruction. To protect the Earth, all forces must be used, and technology is naturally one of them.

Speaking of which, Mr. Tony Stark, who was recently kidnapped, is a well-known figure in the field of technology.

Hagrid seemed to be well-liked. When the customers inside The Leaky Cauldron saw him, they greeted him one after another.

However, what happened next was beyond Harry's expectations. After Hagrid introduced him, the customers in The Leaky Cauldron seemed to have found a treasure. They surrounded him, curiously looking him up and down, and greeted him one by one.

Harry remembered Hagrid telling him on the way that he had saved the wizarding world and was the savior in the prophecy.

Harry wasn't surprised. It was normal for an outstanding wizard like him to become a savior. The Sorcerer Supreme had long told him that he was destined to become a great person!

However, after seeing the attitude of many wizards, Harry realized that the title of savior was extraordinary to the wizards of this world.

He even saw an old witch, around sixty years old, faint after seeing him because she was too excited.

At this moment, another wizard shook hands with Harry.

He looked a little strange, with a turban wrapped around his head, like an Indian.

However, there were many strange people among wizards, so Harry didn't pay much attention at first.

But when Harry shook hands with him, his pupils suddenly contracted violently, and a stern killing intent was revealed in his young eyes.

The wizard in front of him was still introducing himself:

"Potβ€” Potβ€” Potter, very pleased to meeβ€” meet you. I'm Quirrell, I teaβ€” teach Defence Against the Dark Arts at Hogwarts."

Harry didn't respond as friendly as before, but was thinking about whether to immediately draw the Sword of Vishanti and behead the wizard in front of him.

Even if he only had 30% of his magic power left, combined with magic to strengthen his body, he could definitely easily behead this weak professor at this distance.

As for why he did this, it was because he sensed an evil soul behind Professor Quirrell's head.

The aura of this soul felt very familiar to him. Those wizards who betrayed Earth and sided with the dimensional demons also possessed the same evil soul.

They committed endless killings, and their souls were already filthy, the demons' favorite currency.

However, Harry quickly suppressed the killing intent in his heart.

He had just arrived in the wizarding world and was not familiar with everything. Perhaps there was something hidden.

After all, even if the wizarding world was chaotic, it was impossible to let a dark wizard be a Defence Against the Dark Arts professor.

Harry decided to investigate secretly. If he confirmed that Quirrell was evil, he would eliminate him without hesitation!

So Harry showed a bright smile, and his attitude towards Quirrell seemed no different from others:

"Hello Professor Quirrell, it's a pleasure to meet you."

After Harry got rid of those fans, he and Hagrid came to a wall behind The Leaky Cauldron.

Hagrid looked down at Harry and explained to him:

"Harry, watch closely. Count three bricks up and two across. Alright, it's about to open!"

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The wall quickly moved to both sides, first a small gap, then gradually widening, turning into a road that even Hagrid could easily pass through.

The two walked forward. A wide street appeared in front of them, with people coming and going, very lively. This scene was very consistent with the wizarding records in the biographical novels.

Hagrid winked at Harry:

"What do you think, Harry? This is Diagon Alley. Do you like it? Welcome to the wizarding world!"

Hagrid originally thought that Harry would jump up excitedly, but at this time Harry didn't show any excitement, but rather some disappointment.

Hagrid was very surprised and asked worriedly:

"What's wrong, Harry? Are you feeling unwell? Let me think, maybe you need a pick-me-up."

Harry shook his head, refusing Hagrid's kindness. He looked disappointedly at Diagon Alley, which was known as the center of the British wizarding world:

"Hagrid, I'm a little confused..."

Hagrid looked at Harry's beautiful green eyes, signaling him to continue.

"Why is the wizarding world so backward? Muggle technology is already advanced enough, why hasn't the wizarding world adopted even a shred of technology?

And why is Diagon Alley so crowded and dilapidated? Hasn't it been developed and built upon?"

Hagrid obviously didn't expect Harry to ask such a question. This rough man certainly couldn't come up with a standard answer, so he could only scratch his head:

"It's always been like this. It seems you need to explore the answer yourself.

Let's go, Harry. We first need to go to Gringotts to withdraw the inheritance your parents left you, so that we can buy you other items."

Harry shook his head and followed.

At this time, he didn't have much expectation for the wizarding world.

For whatever reason, forces that don't understand reform and progress will be eliminated. Even Asgard in mythology is like this, let alone the wizards of this world.

Harry secretly made up his mind that after investigating the rules of the wizarding world, if he had the ability, he would definitely change this wizarding world!

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