Thiel officially left school on the first weekend of July. At her strong request, Nicol Flamel's classes still started in mid-July, which meant that Thiel could still go home and rest for about a week.

Professor Dumbledore had something to do and did not send the Emery family away. Professor McGonagall happened to be going home, so she took the Emery family to Hogsmeade Station on the way.

Of course there were no express trains at this time, but the Emery family had no intention of taking the train back. Mr. Emery arranged for a carriage and his friend would pick them up at Hogsmeade station.

Teal heard that it was a carriage pulled by two Glaling horses, and it flew quickly and steadily.

"Professor McGonagall, to be honest, we didn't expect you to marry Mr. Elcott. I hope this blessing that is three years late is not too late." Mrs. Emery held Professor McGonagall's hand affectionately. Her other hand was still holding Teal's, and Mr. Emery had only the happiness of pushing his luggage behind.

Till quietly pricked up her ears. She rarely eavesdropped on gossip, but now the gossip was in her ears. Till felt it would be a pity not to listen. What's more, this has something to do with Professor McGonagall. She has never heard in school that Professor McGonagall has a husband.

Students' evaluations of Professor McGonagall are mostly dominated by seriousness and unsmiling nature.

At the mention of her husband, Professor McGonagall softened her aura. From her eyes and tone, we could tell that she and her husband were very loving: "It's never too late to send blessings, and... I didn't expect it either." I will promise him, after all, I have known him for so many years and I have rejected him so many times..."

Professor McGonagall didn't explain it clearly, and Mrs. Emery didn't ask any more questions. This made Tire half-informed, and she felt a little regretful - not hearing all the gossip was as uncomfortable as half-way through solving a problem, only to find out that she was wrong at the beginning. .

Hogsmeade Station is located on the outskirts of Hogsmeade Village. It is not too far from the castle, but it still requires a long walk. When the group of four arrived at Hogsmeade Station, Till was already sweating a little, and Mrs. Emery wiped her carefully with a handkerchief.

"Professor, please go back first. It's too hot." Seeing that Professor McGonagall wanted to stay with them all the time, Mr. Emery persuaded him a few words - even he couldn't bear the strong sun, let alone Forget about Professor McGonagall, who is in her sixties.

Professor McGonagall smiled lightly, shook her head and was about to speak, when there was suddenly some noise in the village behind.

Till's ears have always been excellent, more sensitive than the three adults present, but she could only vaguely hear a few scattered words: "Bite... poisonous tentacles... looking for someone..."

Till frowned and tugged at the hem of Mrs. Emery's clothes: "Mom, it seems someone was bitten by a poisonous tentacle."

The poisonous tentacles will secrete venom, and the spikes are also highly poisonous. If a person bitten by the vines of the poisonous tentacles cannot be treated in the shortest time...

"I'll go take a look." Professor McGonagall's expression changed and she hurriedly walked towards the village. She had lived in Hogsmeade for almost three years, not to mention she often came here to play when she was in school. If something happened to someone in the village, it would be uncomfortable for everyone.

Mr. and Mrs. Emery looked at each other. After a brief exchange of eyes, Mrs. Emery pushed Till directly towards her husband: "I'll go take a look too, just in case I can help."

The Emery couple turned around and were about to follow, but Till quickly called to her, and then rummaged a few times in the small bag he was carrying. She had previously obtained a bottle of antidote from the system, which she usually kept in her dormitory, but she would take it with her when she went home.

Although she preferred to keep this bottle of potion with her to prevent possible accidents in the future, since a life was likely to pass away with her knowledge, Till felt that it was more important to save people first.

Till quickly dug out a bottle of dark black magic potion with a tight seal. She gave it directly to the anxious Mrs. Emery: "If it's really too late, just use it. It can cure any poison and curse."

Mrs. Emery took a deep look at Till, and without asking her the source of the potion, she held it tightly and ran away quickly.

She knew that her daughter had some secrets. Ever since the housekeeping robot appeared last time, Mrs. Emery had been a little suspicious.

But if Till didn't say anything, she wouldn't ask any more questions. As long as she ensured that Till was safe, that no accidents would happen, and that he wouldn't be in danger, she would be satisfied.

Mr. Emery also didn't ask. He just walked to a shaded area with Thiel, and then asked one question after another about the four founders.

For example, is Gryffindor really adventurous, or is Slytherin the most handsome among the four founders, or who is better in cooking between Hufflepuff and house elves...

In short, after being reassured by Mr. Emery's outrageous questions, Thiel slowly felt relieved. In fact, she had already made an excuse, saying that this bottle of potion was left to her by Salazar and was placed on the bedside table in the room on the fifth floor.

Anyway, no one else except her could open the door, and no one asked to go in and take a look. Till found this excuse quite convincing.

Ten minutes later, the carriage arrived, but Mrs. Emery had not returned yet.

The driver of the carriage was Mr. Emery's classmate, an old friend for more than 20 years. Mr. Emery safely left Till and the luggage in his care, and then ran into Hogsmeade to find his wife. .

Till and the man with a beard and a smile that could only see his eyes but not his mouth looked at each other. No one knew what to say. In the end, the two horses pulling the carriage, Glaling and Till, started to communicate first.

Gralings are gray winged horses that fly very fast, said to be faster than the wind. But they are also rare, and those who can tame them are worthy of admiration.

Till touched the two horses that bent their necks toward him, and rubbed his face affectionately against their soft and smooth fur: "Hello, can you call me Till?"

The Gralings neighed with joy, but only Till understood what they said. Hand Hess, standing beside him, could only feel the goodwill of his Pegasus towards Till.

Hess, who only had two brats at home, rubbed his big hands together with some restraint and spoke to Till stiffly: "It seems they like you very much, right?"

"Well, I'm more popular among animals." Till nodded slightly, "Uncle Hess, you can also call me Till."

Hess was visibly relieved: "Okay, Teal, nice to meet you."

"Well...I mean, I'm glad to meet you too." Till replied awkwardly. She felt that Uncle Hess seemed not very good at talking, and she would be a little mute when facing him. Speechless feeling.

Secretly glancing at Hess's tall and strong physique, Till shrank back to Graling with rare shyness. It's just that he looks too fierce and oppressive.

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