Hogwarts: The Cat Wizard of the Moving Castle.

Chapter 255: Lamenting that my life is over (page 12)

In the evening, Pig Head Bar.

As soon as Mu En walked into the bar, Nagini came over and greeted him with a smile.

"Professor Jones, long time no see."

Mu En glanced at the little girl. She was in good condition, with a rosy complexion, but her brows were always downward for some reason. Thinking about it, he immediately said hello: "Long time no see, Nagini, how are you doing lately?"

"It feels very good, Professor. Are you still following the same rules?" Nagini nodded.

"Old rules."

After finishing speaking, he walked to a table in the bar.

Snape's face stinked, very stinky, just because of the person sitting opposite him - Remus Lupin.

And Hagrid and Julius were also there.

"Ah. Mu En, you're finally here. Come on, I've already had three drinks." Hagrid shouted.

"Sorry, I was delayed by something just now." Mu En said apologetically, pulled up a chair and sat down.

"What's going on?" Hagrid asked loudly.

"Hagrid, keep your voice down and don't disturb others." Julius reminded in a low voice. The two of them sat facing each other, forming a huge contrast.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, an eerie voice quietly penetrated into Mu En's ears.

"If you invite him again in the future, don't call me."

"Are you like those little witches in school who have conflicts?!" Moon almost slapped Snape on the face.

Then he looked at Hagrid and explained: "It's just that a friend from the Ministry of Magic came to see him. It seemed that something happened there. Dumbledore had already gone over to deal with it in the afternoon. Well, there are all kinds of greetings. It’s troublesome time, it’s almost time for him to come back.”

"Oh, so that's it." Hagrid nodded: "By the way, do you know? What happened in Diagon Alley at noon today!"

"Oh, that's really not a good sign, it's so crazy." Julius also said with lingering fear: "Releasing that person's mark in Diagon Alley is almost equivalent to a terrorist attack. This is a kind of declaration.”

"What is it?" Lupine asked.

"Today, in Diagon Alley, someone released the mark of the He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named." Hagrid said vividly, waving his two big hands in the air.

"This is indeed not a good thing." Mu En nodded: "Forget it, let's change the topic. This is not interesting."

Snape's face turned blue and black.

He didn't like these topics at all.

Just as he was talking, Nagini brought over Mu En's wine.

"I heard that Professor Jones taught a unique class for the children," she said.

"Oh, it's perfect!" Julius said with a wonderful face: "I think this is a link that children today are missing very much - death education!"

"I don't know what's the point of talking about those big principles." Snape raised the corner of his mouth, obviously disdainful.

"The answer is: do what you want to do. This assignment is really boring." Snape, who had suppressed his unhappiness, obviously seized an opportunity to be full of energy.

"Anyway, 90% of the people in this world will be mediocre. Romanticism is like holding medicinal ingredients and feeling like you can brew a magical potion. It will only make them more vulnerable when they recognize reality in the future. big."

"Severus, don't be so harsh." Mu En shook her head helplessly, and then looked at Nagini. He noticed the other party's interest in this topic, and immediately invited: "Would you like a drink too? Nagini. "

Nagini glanced left and right, then looked at Aberforth inquiringly.

Aberforth was unhappy with the look.

Because it means "asking for instructions", rather than what he has always told her: "Just do whatever you want."

"As you wish." He waved his hands impatiently.

"Thank you, sir." Nagini smiled, accepting the offer gladly.

This was the most "generous" move she could make, and she was really embarrassed about the rest.

After a while, she sat down next to Mu En with a glass of beer, and took a glass for Hagrid. His glass was bottomed out again.

"In short, Severus, this world was changed by romantic guys, even the magical world is no exception." Mu En shrugged helplessly:

"They are still children. Do you want me to tell them that in fact, in order to succeed in this world, talent is indispensable. Do you want me to tell them that some people are born to be a hundred steps ahead of others on certain roads? ?

What's the difference between that and telling them that everyone will die anyway, so they might as well die now. "

"I'm just talking about your impracticality, that's all." Snape raised the corner of his mouth.

"Then you haven't seen my more unrealistic ideas." Mu En smiled.

"Many little wizards I met today are discussing this topic," Nagini said.

"They came here, ordered a butterbeer, and sat around, pretending to be drunk and discussing these topics.

Speaking of which, several children even cried. "

"Crying?" Julius looked at Nagini in surprise: "I'm surprised enough to have those little guys visiting here, why are you still crying?"

"Ah, yes, it seems that there are a few children from the Muggle world. Some said that they originally wanted to be stars, and some said that they actually have a musical dream, but Hogwarts does not have these things." Nagini gave a look. Wu Shen began to recount the memories.

"According to them, after the initial novelty of magic was removed, the boring academic work naturally became a heavy burden on their shoulders. All subjects at Hogwarts speak of this aspect.

No gym class, no music class, no art class, no prank class. "

As she said that, she looked at Mu En curiously.

"Mr. Jones, do Muggle schools really have prank classes?"

Mu En already knew that it was the student who said this.

"Well, this must be a joke." Mu En said, then asked: "Are those children confused?"

"Weak idea." Snape twitched his lips: "I hope there are no Slytherins among those children."

"They won't, they have narrow vision." Mu En also twitched the corner of her mouth, refusing to give in. "Hey, be a little tolerant to the children. These are the only things the magic world lacks."

"I think so too." Another voice appeared.

Dumbledore walked out of the bar: "Music is the most wonderful thing in the world. Unfortunately, I have never been able to recruit qualified music teachers. I can't let me be an old bone or a sorting hat as this teacher."

As he said this, he walked closer and said with a smile, "I wonder if there is still a place for an old man like me."

Mu En pointed her finger on the table and drew a circle.

The surrounding air twists and the space warps.

In the blink of an eye, their table grew a little bigger, but the people didn't change at all.

The position was just vacant.

"Exquisite magic." Dumbledore praised, then pulled up a chair and sat down.

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