Hogwarts: The Cat Wizard of the Moving Castle.

Chapter 187 Miss Hua’s trip to the Pig Head Bar (page 12)

The week has flown by, and if there's anything worth mentioning, it's that the weather is getting better.

After a rain, spring comes.

On Friday, after the duel club's regular meeting, Mu En returned to the office to deal with the homework submitted by the children.

It wasn't until nightfall that I prepared to go back to the Pig Head Bar.

"Huh? Do you want to take a look?" Mu En looked at Sindel in surprise.

Sindel quickly explained: "Because I am very curious. I am not like those celebrity portraits, so I haven't seen the outside world yet."

As she said that, the expression on the girl's face was a little twisted, and she didn't know if it was because she was too nervous.

I have never seen the outside world out of curiosity. There is also that nervous look on my face.

No matter which one of them it is, it's not like a painting can do it.

"Ah, isn't that too presumptuous?" Sindel whispered.

"That's not true." Mu En shook his head. It's not like there was anything shameful in his home.

To be more precise, he didn't mind at all being seen by others when things that were supposed to be invisible were seen.

"But I was planning to go to the Pig Head Bar for a drink first." Mu En said.

"That's okay!" Sindel nodded quickly.

"Then let's go." Mu En had no reason to refuse. He took off a photo on the table, put it in his pocket bag, and walked out of the door.

Walk all the way out of the school and onto the streets of Hogsmeade. It was closing time at this time, and there were not many pedestrians on the street. But that doesn't mean it's not lively.

In front of the store, the clerks are in a hurry preparing goods that will go to the school tomorrow.

There were no customers in Mrs. Puddifu's teahouse, but through the door, one could see a busy kitchen. Apparently, they were preparing refreshments to be sold tomorrow.

In front of the Three Broomsticks bar, Ms. Rosmerta waved her hand cordially and greeted Moon.

"Who is she?" Sindel asked curiously.

"The boss of the Three Broomsticks." Mu En explained.

"Oh." Sindel nodded: "I thought it was Silona."

"Who is Silona?" Mu En was a little curious.

"It's the owner of the Three Broomsticks Bar in a portrait of Hogsmeade." Sindel explained: "But he generally likes others to call him the landlady."

"Him? Boss lady??"

"Yeah." Sindel nodded: "Maybe it's the painter's bad taste. Maybe in reality, the owner of the Pig Head Bar and the painter had an unpleasant past, so that's why he did it."

"Maybe." Mu En didn't want to talk about this topic. What if it was true?

"How long did it take to paint that painting?" Mu En asked instead.

"Um" Sindel frowned for a long time, and after thinking for a long time, she finally found the answer: "A long time ago, it probably described Hogsmeade a hundred years ago, a similar big world after the victory of the Goblin War. A portrait that looks like a group photo.”

"Oh, I think there is a big gap between then and now." Mu En sighed.

"No." Sindel said: "The difference between that painting and here, I feel, is that the people have changed into Fengya Clothing Store, Owl Post Office, Wenrenju Quill Shop, well, I feel there is no difference."

'There is no change. If it is opened, it will be suitable for tourist attractions? An ancient wizarding village? However, for a small community of wizards, it is true that such an important settlement has not changed or developed in a hundred years, Mu En muttered in his heart.

"Speaking of Mr. Cat, why do you think of going to the Pig's Head Bar?" Sindel asked curiously: "I heard that the Pig's Head Bar is famous for being dirty and treating customers rudely."

“That painting also has a pig’s head bar?”

"Yes." Sindel nodded.

Good guy, it seems that the mess in the Hog's Head Bar didn't start with Aberforth, but has a different history.

"It's actually not bad there, but I'm used to this store." Mu En explained.

With that said, he also walked into the bar.

"Welcome!" A light voice appeared.

Mu En also looked at the visitor with some surprise, then smiled and nodded: "Hello, Nagini, it seems you are doing well recently!"

At this moment, Nagini was no longer as weak and dazed as when she had just recovered, and her complexion was obviously much better.

Although the lips were still black, as if they were wearing different-colored lip gloss, this was not too out of the ordinary in the weird wizarding world.

"Yes, Mr. Jones." Nagini smiled back and bowed slightly, which was unconventional customer etiquette.

Mu En looked at the Pig Head Bar and was surprised by the environment here. He also saw Aberforth behind the bar. He seemed to be a little taller, vaguely taller than Mu En.

In other words, the waist that was once bent due to old age has become stiffer again.

At this time, he was wiping the translucent glass with a clean rag.

"It seems that you have brought a different kind of vitality to this place." Mu En said, and also walked into the bar.

"Good evening, Mu En." Aberforth smiled, then noticed Sindel, smacked his lips and said, "It seems you have brought a guest."

"Your eyes are a little abstract. Before you think about this, I suggest you take the goat down from the living area on the second floor." Mu En raised the corner of his mouth.

Aberforth smiled casually: "I haven't read any books, so I can't argue with you."

In fact, he is very good at scolding, but those words are not suitable for jokes between friends.

"What to drink? The same thing?" Aberforth shrugged and said, "By the way, I don't have your friend's meals and drinks here."

"Sir, thank you for your concern." Sindel smiled back.

"Has anything happened recently?" Mu En asked curiously.

"No, um. Except for some two young boys who had a fight." Aberforth said while mixing the wine.

"Ok."

"Don't you care? Or have they already told you?"

"That's not true. I just think there's no need to worry about this little thing." Moon explained, and at the same time, Aberforth also put the wine glass on the bar.

Mu En picked up the wine glass and turned around to find an empty seat.

After he left, Aberforth habitually wanted to pick up the rag and wipe the water stains on the bar.

Nagini, with quick eyesight and quick hands, took a step ahead of him and wiped the bar with a slightly dirty rag.

Aberforth nodded helplessly, and under Nagini's gaze, he transferred the white rag to the cup.

On the bar table, Mu En put down the wine glass, leaned comfortably on the stool, and put Sindel down.

"Oh, I'm so stupid, I actually used the scene in the painting to think of the current Pig's Head Bar." Sindel lowered her head and whispered.

"No, you're really right - these changes are just recent." Mu En smiled.

"How does it feel, how does it feel to come out."

"Great." Sindel responded.

The two of them were chatting like this in a lively tavern as if no one else was around.

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