I was expelled from Hogwarts?

Chapter 75 You smell like my mother

Even in the 1990s when product replacement was not serious, products from 30 years ago were pure electronic waste.

Game consoles may not be cheap when they were first released, but now...the round-trip train tickets may not be worth it.

Therefore, Rove suggested that Mundungus take out that batch of products in another 30 years, or leave it to his grandson, and when the grandson is old, he will take it out and sell it as an antique.

Of course, Rove didn't care when it was sold, but Mundungus gave him ten Sickles to help guide the way, and he acted so generous for Newt's sake... The young man felt insulted.

At this price, even Shirley, who is very short of money, is unwilling to take a second look.

Soon, Mrs. Weasley's meal was ready.

She brought enough ingredients for a few days, and a small magic stove that could be used for cooking in the carriage.

Mrs. Weasley said it was simple, but there was porridge, warm bread, butter, cheese, bacon for dinner, as well as hard-boiled eggs and crispy fried fish.

There was even a pot of mint tea brewed after the meal.

Although the Weasleys were short of money, their quality of life was not bad, especially in terms of food. Coupled with Mrs. Weasley's excellent craftsmanship, Rove was well fed.

After dinner, Mr. Weasley noticed that Rove seemed to know a lot about Muggle things, so he chatted with him about the car.

Does the car use gasoline? Mr. Weasley asked with a puzzled look on his face, I said, why did the car stop running after adding boiling water last time?

But when I bought the car, the man told me that as long as water is added, hydrogen will be generated through some catalyst, and the battery life will exceed 500 miles...

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Arthur, aren't you being tricked? Mrs. Weasley came over and asked, It's like Lupine was almost tricked to Brasov by a vampire.

Molly, I know Muggle things very well, will I be deceived? Mr. Weasley secretly winked at Rove.

Rove had no choice but to bite the bullet and explain: If you are looking at the structure of the car, if you are not going to drive it on the road, it doesn't matter whether you use water or gasoline...there is really no possibility of being cheated.

Yeah, I just want to take it apart and see the internal structure. Mr. Weasley coughed and said:

I don't want to drive on the road, let alone magically transform and make Muggle cars fly... although it's fun to do that.

Interesting?! Mrs. Weasley stared at her husband in disbelief, her eyes widening. Are you planning to let it fly?

Mr. Weasley knew he had made a slip of the tongue, and he smiled awkwardly: No, Molly, tell me...I won't do that...

Ginny yawned suddenly. Seeing that her daughter was sleepy, Mrs. Weasley could only stare at her husband and said:

Arthur, I'll settle this matter with you later, okay, everyone, go to bed quickly, it's already late.

Ginny stood up, winking furtively at her father.

Mr. Weasley sighed in his heart, he had to be a daughter, and sons were not good at it. Every time he quarreled with Molly, he would fan the flames from the sidelines, especially those two guys, George and Fred.

Rove soon discovered another thing. In order to save money, the Weasley family only bought two berths. Mrs. Weasley and Ginny would sleep on the upper berth, while Mr. Weasley would sleep on the lower berth.

Rove offered to share a room with Mr. Weasley and give up his compartment to Mrs. Weasley and Ginny.

This is the only feasible way of permutation and combination, others are not very good, or too punishing.

But it was rejected by the Weasleys, who believed that Rove spent money and were unwilling to take advantage of it.

Ginny really wanted to sleep on the Rove upper bunk, so she could ask about life at Hogwarts at night, and Harry Potter by the way.

But the little girl was quickly dragged back to the carriage by Mrs. Weasley's ears.

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night,

The Orient Express was driving in the open fields. From a distance, the express train looked like green spots on the gray earth.

There was only the sound of breathing in the carriage, and the boy lying on the bed seemed to have fallen asleep.

A black figure walked into the compartment through the wall, quietly stood beside the bed, and stared at the boy.

Luo Fu suddenly opened his eyes, quickly turned over and got out of bed, and four vines as thick as arms shot towards the shadow like arrows.

On this Orient Express, Rove just fell into a light sleep, even if he was alone in the car... There were a lot of fish and dragons in the train, and his suitcase was too important, so it wouldn't hurt to be cautious.

But what surprised Rove was that the magic trap he had set up on the door was not triggered, and the other party easily entered the room.

Next, what surprised him even more was that the vines directly penetrated Sombra's body and hit the door with a bang.

Who are you?!

Rove snapped his fingers, and a ball of fire appeared on his fingertips, illuminating the entire carriage.

The young man was stunned, because it was a woman with a slender figure, waist-length hair, and a floor-length robe. She looked extremely beautiful, but...

She is a ghost.

Who are you? Rove frowned and asked, A ghost on the Orient Express?

The female ghost raised her eyebrows, as if surprised that Rove didn't know her.

It's all right, Rove! There was a knock on the door. The movement just now was too loud, which alarmed Mr. Weasley on the opposite side.

Rove raised his finger, and a slender vine rolled up, unlocking the door.

The female ghost stared at Rove in surprise. This ability to cast spells without a stick, especially the ability to control plants, seemed very similar to... Hufflepuff.

After the door was opened, Mr. Weasley in a robe rushed in holding his wand, and then saw Rove confronting a female ghost.

Mrs. Weasley, who came over a little slower, walked into the carriage and saw the female ghost, she was stunned, a little uncertain:

Are you Ms. Gray?

The female ghost nodded, turned to look at Mrs. Weasley, but didn't seem to remember who she was.

Mrs. Weasley explained: Ms. Gray is the ghost of Ravenclaw Tower.

She looked at the confused Mr. Weasley, and said with a smile:

Have you forgotten, Arthur? When we were in school, at four o'clock in the morning, we walked from the Gryffindor Tower to the Ravenclaw common room and ran into Ms. Gray.

It was she who helped us escape Peeves' pranks.

I remembered! Mr. Weasley stared at Ms. Gray with some unkind eyes.

Thanks to her help, he was caught by the administrator at the time, Apollion Prinlo, and there is still a deep mark left by Prinlo on his ass.

Ginny, who was woken up, stood at the door of the carriage and asked curiously with her messy red hair:

Mom, what are you and Dad doing up to four o'clock in the morning?

A walk. Mrs. Weasley blushed a little.

Walking in the middle of the night? Are you not sleepy? Why can't you do it during the day? And last night, I knocked on the door and you said you were running with Dad...

Shut up! Go back to sleep!!

Rove narrowed his eyes and stared at Ms. Gray. He had only been to the Ravenclaw lounge once, and he still went to see Shirley, so he hadn't seen this ghost.

But he knew the true identity of Ms. Gray, why did she appear here and sneak into his car in the middle of the night?

Ms. Gray, who has always been taciturn, showed a slight frown at this moment. She looked at Rove, and after a while, she said in a slightly confused tone:

Don't get me wrong, I broke in just because...you smell like my mother.

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Rove scratched his head, why did he feel even more misunderstood.

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(Brothers, it’s not my problem this time. I updated it a long time ago, but it’s in the background, and it’s not updated on the APP. The editor said there’s a problem with the system \\(;□‘)/)

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