Hogwarts, was gnawed at the beginning
Chapter 389 Helga Hufflepuff
Su Er was a little panicked. He didn't expect that as soon as he opened the door, he saw his ancestors who should have been in history. He didn't know how to face or address them.
What made him even more panicked was the word 'outsider' in Helga Hufflepuff's words.
Why not use other words, but this word? This made him have to think more.
"Don't be nervous." Helga Hufflepuff seemed to see through Soul's inner thoughts and smiled slightly, "I don't have any additional meaning, I just welcome you here."
As he spoke, Helga Hufflepuff snapped her fingers, and a house elf appeared out of thin air carrying a tray. It lowered its head and trembled, but its hands were as steady as a rock. It raised its fingers to put the teapot and A black tea cup is placed on the table, along with a few exquisite snacks.
"Thank you." Helga thanked the elf who brought tea and snacks softly.
"It is... an honor... to serve... the great... great Ms. Hufflepuff... it's... an honor for Clays." Clays deeply bent his waist, which was only about the width of a hand. The limbs and head that are disproportionate to the body almost touch the ground.
"Don't be nervous, kid, your name is Cress? What a nostalgic name." Helga Hufflepuff's tone was full of emotion.
"Yes...yes, respected, great Ms. Hufflepuff." Cress's voice was trembling, almost crying, and Sule could tell that the tone in her tone was not fear, but excitement.
"He was my great-great-grandfather, and he felt so honored to have dedicated himself to the great, ugh... great Lady Hufflepuff."
"I am extremely grateful that Cress was born, and I am extremely grateful to the great and respected Lady Hufflepuff for giving us the chance to live."
“We couldn’t be more grateful.”
"My great-great-grandfather would definitely be happy for me if he knew that Cress could meet the great Lady Hufflepuff. What he regrets most is that he could not serve the great Lady Hufflepuff until his death."
"In that turbulent era, it's a pity that I couldn't do more." Helga Hufflepuff's eyes were filled with vicissitudes of life, as if she was remembering the past.
"You, you are the greatest and the kindest, and we are so... so grateful."
"Thank you, Cress."
Helga Hufflepuff smiled softly and reached out to brush the top of Clyse's head. Clyse's head was lowered and her forehead touched the ground. She felt the coldness of the top of her head as it brushed against it. It's so exciting that people are afraid that it will suddenly pass by.
"I don't have much time. I still have something to talk to this gentleman. Thank you for serving tea and snacks to my guests."
"No need to thank you, it is the common wish of all of us to serve Ms. Hufflepuff!!!" Cress responded loudly, and suddenly straightened up, and Soul clearly heard a 'click'.
Cress looked at Helga Hufflepuff with her big eyes, her thin eyelids were filled with tears, and her voice was choked with sobs.
"That's it, then, farewell to the great, kind and kind Lady Hufflepuff."
"Go ahead." Helga Hufflepuff smiled and nodded.
Kress glanced at Sur for the last time, then disappeared with a 'pop' on the spot.
The cabin suddenly became quiet, and after a few minutes, Suer thought he should pay respects to his ancestors first.
"Hello, Ms. Hufflepuff, I am a fourth-year Hufflepuff student." Soul bowed to Helga Hufflepuff who was looking around her hut, fully expressing her respect.
Although there was nothing interesting to see in Soul's eyes, there wasn't even a book here, only a table, a few chairs, and a simple wooden bed.
"Hello, Soul." Helga Hufflepuff came back to her senses, smiled and nodded to Soul.
Soul looked at the Hufflepuff lady in surprise.
"Surprised?" Helga Hufflepuff chuckled, "Surprised that I know your name?"
"Sul Bones Ellison? No, or more appropriately---Su Yao."
Su Yao...this strange but extremely familiar name Ransuer's pupils suddenly shrank.
He opened his mouth slightly and wanted to say something, but he felt his throat was choked.
"I..."
"Since you are already inseparable from this world, I will call you Sur. Do you mind?"
Su Er nodded blankly, then suddenly realized and shook his head.
"You don't have to think too much, I didn't arrange that big truck to hit you." Helga Hufflepuff directed the teapot with her fingers to fill the two teacups with black tea, and white mist rose. , she gently picked up the tea cup and took a sip, then put the cup back.
"What a pity." She muttered, looked at Suer again, and continued.
"It was fate that led you to this world. I didn't interfere too much. I don't have that much ability to influence a world, but I can give you a little push." Helga Hufflepuff Suddenly he winked mischievously,
"By chance a thousand years ago, I saw you coming. Our world was actually written into a book in another world. It's amazing, isn't it?"
Su Er's mind went blank, and he could do nothing but nod.
"Try this cup of black tea. I can smell it. This must have been my favorite category in the past. I didn't expect that it still exists now, thousands of years later."
Su Er mechanically stretched out his hand, picked up the steaming tea cup in front of him, and poured it into his mouth. However, he was almost jumped by the scalding hot tea. He finally swallowed the tea with perseverance, feeling the heat from It rolled down the throat and then spread throughout the body.
The soul that had left the body for a short time floated back. Sur came back to his senses and asked in a dry voice,
"What do you mean? I came to this world because of... you?"
"No, Soul." Helga Hufflepuff was not impatient at all. "Strictly speaking, it was fate that chose you. I don't need to do anything more. Fate has already shown the result. Today, thousands of years later, you will come here.”
"Destiny? Choose me?"
"In more popular terms, divination is a course at Hogwarts, right?" Ms. Hufflepuff picked up another exquisitely shaped biscuit, put it on the tip of her nose and sniffed it gently, showing a trace of satisfaction. The look on his face made Sur feel that this wizard from thousands of years ago didn't seem to be that superior.
"Through divination, I saw a corner of destiny, I saw you, and I knew you would come here, but I have one question that I have never been able to get the answer to."
"What about now?" Suer couldn't help but ask.
"Now?" Ms. Hufflepuff put down the biscuit in her hand, a smile spread across her face, "I already have the answer."
What made him even more panicked was the word 'outsider' in Helga Hufflepuff's words.
Why not use other words, but this word? This made him have to think more.
"Don't be nervous." Helga Hufflepuff seemed to see through Soul's inner thoughts and smiled slightly, "I don't have any additional meaning, I just welcome you here."
As he spoke, Helga Hufflepuff snapped her fingers, and a house elf appeared out of thin air carrying a tray. It lowered its head and trembled, but its hands were as steady as a rock. It raised its fingers to put the teapot and A black tea cup is placed on the table, along with a few exquisite snacks.
"Thank you." Helga thanked the elf who brought tea and snacks softly.
"It is... an honor... to serve... the great... great Ms. Hufflepuff... it's... an honor for Clays." Clays deeply bent his waist, which was only about the width of a hand. The limbs and head that are disproportionate to the body almost touch the ground.
"Don't be nervous, kid, your name is Cress? What a nostalgic name." Helga Hufflepuff's tone was full of emotion.
"Yes...yes, respected, great Ms. Hufflepuff." Cress's voice was trembling, almost crying, and Sule could tell that the tone in her tone was not fear, but excitement.
"He was my great-great-grandfather, and he felt so honored to have dedicated himself to the great, ugh... great Lady Hufflepuff."
"I am extremely grateful that Cress was born, and I am extremely grateful to the great and respected Lady Hufflepuff for giving us the chance to live."
“We couldn’t be more grateful.”
"My great-great-grandfather would definitely be happy for me if he knew that Cress could meet the great Lady Hufflepuff. What he regrets most is that he could not serve the great Lady Hufflepuff until his death."
"In that turbulent era, it's a pity that I couldn't do more." Helga Hufflepuff's eyes were filled with vicissitudes of life, as if she was remembering the past.
"You, you are the greatest and the kindest, and we are so... so grateful."
"Thank you, Cress."
Helga Hufflepuff smiled softly and reached out to brush the top of Clyse's head. Clyse's head was lowered and her forehead touched the ground. She felt the coldness of the top of her head as it brushed against it. It's so exciting that people are afraid that it will suddenly pass by.
"I don't have much time. I still have something to talk to this gentleman. Thank you for serving tea and snacks to my guests."
"No need to thank you, it is the common wish of all of us to serve Ms. Hufflepuff!!!" Cress responded loudly, and suddenly straightened up, and Soul clearly heard a 'click'.
Cress looked at Helga Hufflepuff with her big eyes, her thin eyelids were filled with tears, and her voice was choked with sobs.
"That's it, then, farewell to the great, kind and kind Lady Hufflepuff."
"Go ahead." Helga Hufflepuff smiled and nodded.
Kress glanced at Sur for the last time, then disappeared with a 'pop' on the spot.
The cabin suddenly became quiet, and after a few minutes, Suer thought he should pay respects to his ancestors first.
"Hello, Ms. Hufflepuff, I am a fourth-year Hufflepuff student." Soul bowed to Helga Hufflepuff who was looking around her hut, fully expressing her respect.
Although there was nothing interesting to see in Soul's eyes, there wasn't even a book here, only a table, a few chairs, and a simple wooden bed.
"Hello, Soul." Helga Hufflepuff came back to her senses, smiled and nodded to Soul.
Soul looked at the Hufflepuff lady in surprise.
"Surprised?" Helga Hufflepuff chuckled, "Surprised that I know your name?"
"Sul Bones Ellison? No, or more appropriately---Su Yao."
Su Yao...this strange but extremely familiar name Ransuer's pupils suddenly shrank.
He opened his mouth slightly and wanted to say something, but he felt his throat was choked.
"I..."
"Since you are already inseparable from this world, I will call you Sur. Do you mind?"
Su Er nodded blankly, then suddenly realized and shook his head.
"You don't have to think too much, I didn't arrange that big truck to hit you." Helga Hufflepuff directed the teapot with her fingers to fill the two teacups with black tea, and white mist rose. , she gently picked up the tea cup and took a sip, then put the cup back.
"What a pity." She muttered, looked at Suer again, and continued.
"It was fate that led you to this world. I didn't interfere too much. I don't have that much ability to influence a world, but I can give you a little push." Helga Hufflepuff Suddenly he winked mischievously,
"By chance a thousand years ago, I saw you coming. Our world was actually written into a book in another world. It's amazing, isn't it?"
Su Er's mind went blank, and he could do nothing but nod.
"Try this cup of black tea. I can smell it. This must have been my favorite category in the past. I didn't expect that it still exists now, thousands of years later."
Su Er mechanically stretched out his hand, picked up the steaming tea cup in front of him, and poured it into his mouth. However, he was almost jumped by the scalding hot tea. He finally swallowed the tea with perseverance, feeling the heat from It rolled down the throat and then spread throughout the body.
The soul that had left the body for a short time floated back. Sur came back to his senses and asked in a dry voice,
"What do you mean? I came to this world because of... you?"
"No, Soul." Helga Hufflepuff was not impatient at all. "Strictly speaking, it was fate that chose you. I don't need to do anything more. Fate has already shown the result. Today, thousands of years later, you will come here.”
"Destiny? Choose me?"
"In more popular terms, divination is a course at Hogwarts, right?" Ms. Hufflepuff picked up another exquisitely shaped biscuit, put it on the tip of her nose and sniffed it gently, showing a trace of satisfaction. The look on his face made Sur feel that this wizard from thousands of years ago didn't seem to be that superior.
"Through divination, I saw a corner of destiny, I saw you, and I knew you would come here, but I have one question that I have never been able to get the answer to."
"What about now?" Suer couldn't help but ask.
"Now?" Ms. Hufflepuff put down the biscuit in her hand, a smile spread across her face, "I already have the answer."
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