Hogwarts executioner

Chapter 94 Allen’s good luck

Declining the escort of the centaurs, saying goodbye to Hailey and Cheryl, William secretly returned to school.

The next morning, William slowly got up from the dormitory.

Fortunately, after years of studying in the virtual world, William has become very mature in the use of magic power. With the multi-layer magic power combined with the double protection of nano-robots, the arm injury is not as imagined by the centaur, it is just a skin trauma.

After a night of repair with magic potion and nano-robots, the skin tissue of the arm was basically intact. Only for some special purposes, William pretended to have a serious injury to his right arm.

After the night duel, the centaurs' hostility towards William was greatly reduced. Even if the radicals are still hostile, they have to obey the outcome of the duel. William defeated their most powerful centaur warrior purely using his body, making them no longer proud.

When William came to Hailey's house again the day before the Christmas vacation, there were no more centaurs secretly following behind.

He sent a large amount of food to Hailey and her daughter, including some rare magic beef, beer, etc., and also brought them two sets of warm leather armors. Horse people are close to nature and don't like to wear clothes, but Hailey and the two still accepted William's gift.

The Christmas holidays came, and William took the train home.

As expected, the school asked all students to sign a confidentiality clause before returning home, and notified the students of the confidentiality law, the conditions for permission for young wizards to cast spells outside the school, and the penalties for illegal spellcasting.

William, who had already mastered some of the silent and wandless spellcasting skills, quietly disrupted a magic pattern in the contract when he filled in his name honestly.

For alchemists above level 2, this is a very simple matter.

Professor McGonagall carefully checked William's confidentiality contract and found nothing unusual.

Harry and Ron stayed in school, while Hermione, Neville and others chose to go home.

As soon as he got off the train, he saw Catherine running over, holding William in her arms and saying, "My son, I finally see you."

William smiled bitterly and said: "Mom, let me down."

Catherine touched the top of William's head, compared it, and found that it was almost touching her throat. She was surprised: "The food at your school is so good? God, you have grown 4 inches in just three months."

William smiled and said: "Mom, I am in the growth stage now, and I will grow very fast in the next few years."

"How are you at school? Your letters are too short. You only write so many words every time." Catherine couldn't help complaining. Her letters to William were very long each time, complaining about Allen often secretly going out to drink, complaining about the ranch employees being lazy, complaining about her sister asking her to attend elite cocktail parties in London every three days, etc.

William only briefly introduced the life of the school, and then greeted his family's well-being, and rarely talked about the school in detail.

Alan also hugged William hard. For eleven years, William has been staying at home. After William went to school, the three of them were very comfortable at first, but after a long time, they finally got used to it.

However, Catherine and Allen seemed to be quarreling. As soon as they got off the train, William saw that his mother did not give Allen a good look. Neither of them spoke, and the atmosphere was a bit tense.

William then introduced how he met Harry Potter in the car, then described their dispute with Draco Malfoy, and also told his parents about his treatment of centaur children.

After William said a few words alone, the three of them left the station and came to the parking lot.

"William, what do you think about our family vacation on Hong Kong Island this year?" Allen secretly glanced at Catherine behind him, then started the engine and the car started slowly.

"The whole family?" William sat in the car and asked curiously, "Daniel is going too?

"Yes." Allen consciously lowered his voice and said: "I drank at the Ocean Bar, and then won the special prize they set. The prize was a free three-day trip to Hong Kong Island. It included four first-class air tickets, four people and five hearts. Three days and two nights of accommodation in a first-class hotel and free travel in a luxury car with a dedicated driver.”

Catherine's face was gloomy and she couldn't help but taunted: "Yes, none of the 100,000 people in the town have won, but you, an occasional visitor, have won."

"That's because I'm lucky, Catherine, dear, you shouldn't still doubt me. Everyone can prove to me that I go very rarely." Allen drove the car and almost raised his hands and swore to God.

"Yes, yes, you are a bit handsome. The beautiful landlady thought you were good, so she gave you the special prize." Catherine continued to be weird.

"Then are we still going?" William looked at Allen, wondering who was causing trouble again?

"Go, why don't you go? You can't refuse someone's good intentions. I tell you this specifically because I hope you can support him." Catherine said angrily.

"Okay, okay, okay, we won't go. Let's give the tickets to Clinton." Allen said impatiently, while Catherine's face still looked ugly.

"When did the Ocean Bar open in town? Old Grandpa Fisher didn't go to cause trouble?" William asked doubtfully.

There is only one Old Potato Bar in Woking Town, which is usually a paradise for men like Allen, as well as those who are underage. Although underage drinking is prohibited in the UK, Fisher did a lot of illegal things for the sake of pounds.

"It was transferred by the old Fisher. It is said that if this amount is reached, not only can the debt of the boat bought by the younger Fisher be paid off, but also a pension will be left." Allen stretched out a hand and said.

"Fifty thousand pounds? Just that shabby bar. Are you crazy? How many years will it take to make a profit?" William asked in surprise.

"Ahem, William, you can't say that, our town is still very suitable for living." Allen said dryly.

"Haha, I wonder who is clamoring to buy a house in London." Catherine sneered.

Allen fell silent immediately, and William frowned at his parents, determined to go see the new bar owner.

When he returned to Woking Town and passed the bar, William said: "Dad, stop, I'm going to check out the bar. You go back first."

Catherine said directly: "William, take a good look at this weird bar, especially the proprietress."

Allen's face was grim, and his eyes were uneasy, which made William's heart sink even more, and he nodded slightly. He pushed open the car door and went down, and saw Allen driving away with Catherine.

Looking at the newly decorated Ocean Bar, William opened the door and entered.

"Yo, Little William is back."

"Grown taller."

"Little William, he is getting more and more handsome, even more handsome than Allen, do you want a date?"

"Auntie, no date!"

"Hahaha, well said!"

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