Primordial Warlock of Hogwarts

Chapter 16 On the Train (5)

Perhaps in the eyes of noble purebloods, this simple and crude "get out" was shocking, but in fact, it was DeWitt's fearless momentum standing there that forced Malfoy to think carefully again - "On the train Is it worth fighting?"

Finally, Malfoy came to the conclusion rationally: It was not worth it. Although he couldn't swallow this breath, he could wait until he officially enrolled in school before taking revenge. Purebloods always have some connections and connections.

Since he decided to retaliate, the current gains and losses were irrelevant. Malfoy said harshly: "Okay, you just wait." After that, he quickly walked out of the box.

To be honest, DeWitt still hopes that Malfoy can be more "brave" so that he can see the strength of the wizarding family. After all, the Weasley family represented by Ron has disappointed him, and at the same time for another reason One consideration was that in the small space of the box, even if Malfoy used some terrible magic, DeWitt would be sure to interrupt it in advance.

After the evil guest leaves, it is inevitable that there will be a discussion about Malfoy.Harry looked at Malfoy as if he knew Ron, and he asked: "Do you know him? When Hagrid and I were shopping in Diagon Alley, we met him in the clothes shop. There was a lot of opinion about Watts being in office.”

According to DeWitt, "great opinion" should be a euphemism. According to Malfoy's thinking, it is very likely that he said even more unpleasant things at the time, but DeWitt had other questions: "Who is Hagrid?" ?”

"Hagrid is the warden of the hunting grounds at Hogwarts," Harry said, "but don't ask me what the hunting grounds are about, I don't know either."

Now she had to change clothes and put on the school-mandated wizard robes, but Hermione, who had just left not long ago, came back for some reason. She was a little confused: "Did you quarrel? I heard a noise."

“A few nasty guys came in,” DeWitt said, “and I kicked them out.”

"There wasn't a fight, was there?" Hermione asked, glancing at DeWitt's neat clothes.

"No, they are afraid because they don't have the advantage in numbers."

"Everyone in the Malfoy family is like this," Ron criticized angrily: "They followed the mysterious man when he was powerful. When Harry solved the mysterious man, they immediately switched sides and said that they were being controlled, but My father said it was all nonsense. Those people always put their own interests first."

Harry lowered his eyes with a complicated expression. After noticing this scene, Ron was afraid that he would be too sad, so he quickly changed the subject: "What about you? What kind of help do you want us to do here?"

"I'm here to remind you - I just went to the front of the car and asked the driver, and he said that we will be arriving at the station soon. It's time for you to change clothes."

"You mean," DeWitt thought this little girl was quite interesting, "you actually reminded her in every carriage?"

"No," Hermione said inexplicably, "It's just that the people running around outside were too noisy, so I came in to hide."

"No matter how noisy the people outside are, it won't bother you," Ron muttered in a voice that only he could hear, and then said, "Okay, now we have to change clothes. Can you please go out?"

Hermione went out, but when she left, she curled her lips arrogantly at Ron and pointed to her nose.

"What does she mean?" Ron was confused and didn't know whether he should be angry: "Is she saying my nose is ugly?"

Harry looked up and observed. He didn't think Ron's nose was ugly. He reminded, "Maybe she means there is something dirty on your nose?"

Embarrassingly wiping the stains on his nose with his fingers, Ron couldn't help complaining: "Can't she just say it plainly? Isn't it fun to guess riddles?"

After locking the door of the box, the three people inside began to take off their coats and put on robes.As if just by putting the robe on your head, the sky turned from bright to dark in an instant, and the shadows of the distant mountains and the afterglow of the setting sun complemented each other, creating a transitional purple from red to black.

The act of changing clothes seemed to be very laborious, and no one in the box had the energy to speak anymore.This silence lasted for a short time, and a voice sounded on the train. The voice repeated: "The train will arrive at Hogwarts in 5 minutes. Please leave your luggage on the car and we will take care of it." You sent it to school."

As it was about to come, DeWitt found his heart beating loudly. He did not expect that one day going to school would become something worth looking forward to for him.Although acquiring knowledge can bring a lot of pleasure, he actually doesn't like the atmosphere of school - he always feels reluctant to be forced.

The door on the train aisle opened at about the same time, and some seniors were already waiting near the door.Following the crowd as they swayed forward, DeWitt could see that Harry and Ron's mental states had also changed. This was also the state of most freshmen - nervousness, excitement mixed with some disappointment in the new environment. .

When the train came to a stop, the doors opened with a bang, and the crowd flowed out. The chill of the night rushed over, sending chills down the spine and shivers down to the tailbone.On the dark and small platform, one could only see the outline of the road ahead, and there was only a lamp hanging high and shaking constantly as illumination.

After his eyes quickly adapted to the dark environment, DeWitt saw clearly that the reason why the lamp was swinging was because it was being held by a person, and this person was too tall and too big, and the hair on his face and head was too thick. , making him stand there like a mountain, and the roaring voice was like a millstone grinding: "First-year students! First-year students, come over here! Harry, come over here, how are you?"

"Is this Hagrid?" DeWitt asked Harry in a low voice.

Waving to the giant in response, Harry replied: "Yes, he's Hagrid - tall, isn't he?"

Pure human beings cannot grow this tall, DeWitt thought in his heart, and only echoed: "Yeah, he looks really strong."

The sturdy Hagrid led the way at the front, using a weak light to lead the first-year students down a small path.The trail was bumpy and bumpy, and the moisture soaked in the soles of your shoes.The freshmen needed to put most of their energy into their feet, so no one spoke for a long time.

"Cut this corner and you're about to see Hogwarts for the first time," Hagrid called back.

After saying this, Hagrid was the first to turn over, then the first freshman, then the second one, and then the children cheered. When it was DeWitt's turn to turn over, he was also struck by the scene in front of him. Touched by beauty.

For a moment, he even forgot to breathe.

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