A True Story of a Wizard's Life

Chapter 23 Don't mind going to Diagon Alley with one more person

Perhaps because of the lazy mentality that driving one sheep is also driving, and driving two sheep is also driving two sheep, Palvin took Gabriel to Diagon Alley the day he also brought another little wizard along with him.Palvin discussed this point with the two Sherlock Holmes, and the original words were, "It's not bad to know a little friend before going to school." '

Sherlock immediately nodded in agreement and said that it is a good thing for her daughter to know more friends, and of course the father is very supportive.

Gabriel really doubted Sherlock's motives. Didn't he really want to use the name of his classmate's father to catch a young and ignorant little wizard to do some shady research?Of course he won't treat the little wizard like an owl, and won't let the other party cut off a handful of hair, but it's hard to say whether he will abduct the other party to do something strange.

But what Gabriel was more worried about was that McCoff was about to enter Diagon Alley unabashedly, "Uncle, do you really want to go together tomorrow, or you can wear a hat to cover yourself from the scorching sun."

Mycroft looked at the torrential rain outside the window. There was no scorching sun in London in July. He preferred to hold an umbrella to block the sun, "I don't really like hats, Gal, you don't have to worry too much, I think I have a long hair The face of the public will not be chased and intercepted by people."

Gabriel stared at McCoff's face in silence for five seconds, she turned around silently, and admitted that McCoff has a public face, so it's better to expect his face to be swollen tomorrow.

She guessed McCoff's motives in her heart, and felt that McCoff deliberately showed his face to the wizards and looked forward to their reactions. He definitely did not enter Diagon Alley purely to accompany his niece to buy books. Such a reason is too sweet. Yes, it's sweeter than the cakes that McCoff loves.

The agreed second day came soon. The weather in London was cloudy and windy, and it looked like it was going to rain heavily.

Palvin brought a little wizard to the door of Gabriel's house. When Gabriel opened the door and saw Snape, she had the urge to cover her face silently.She should have thought of it, living in the Muggle world in London, not too far from her home, she needed to guide little wizards and must have Snape.

It was just a little less thinking, and Snape collided with the two Holmes.Having said that, after Gabriel admitted to Sherlock that she was a wizard, she never went to find Snape again. Even if Mycroft found out Snape's wizard status, Gabriel didn't want the two of them Sherlock Holmes realized that she and Snape knew each other.

Snape kept his face paralyzed, seeing Gabriel as if he had seen a stranger.

It's just that Snape wanted to maintain an indifferent expression, but Sherlock, who was following Gabriel, disagreed, and he greeted Snape very familiarly, "What a coincidence, this is the second time we have met, The last time I caught a criminal, I was too busy to get to know him. Hello, little gentleman, I am Lessinger."

Snape had never considered himself a gentleman, and if he could not deal with the man in front of him who had touched his magic plant twice, he would readily admit that he was not a gentleman if he denied being a gentleman.He didn't really need Palvin to be his guiding teacher, but the dean of Gryffindor would always be more enthusiastic, and he must promote some friendship before entering Hogwarts.

If he knew Gabriel, the person he was going to see today, he would definitely pretend to be sick.This was not directed at Gabriel, but at a grass thief behind her.

So Snape didn't speak willfully. He couldn't feel the sincerity of this Mr. Lessinger. Maybe this gentleman thought he had so-called care for children in his eyes, but he didn't feel half of it at all.

What should it be like to truly care for your daughter's classmates?Snape had felt it from Lily's parents before, even if that kind of care was not much, it was definitely much more real than the Mr. Lessinger in front of him.

Reaching out and not hitting the smiling man didn't work with Snape.

Palvin saw Sherlock's embarrassment, and she had a headache for Snape's character. This boy whose parents died was really difficult to communicate with.Originally, he hoped that Mr. Lessinger, who loves his daughter and has a gentle personality, can have a common topic of men and boys with Snape. It seems that this expectation cannot be achieved.

Parvin could only act as an intermediary, introducing each other's names for the two parties.

Sherlock looked like a good father, and he didn't feel embarrassed by Snape's indifferent face at all, but continued to talk to himself, "Little Mr. Snape, I should be able to call you that, see It is really a pleasure to meet another little wizard. Gal came to London from the United States and has no friends to play with. You are welcome to come to my house as a guest."

Sherlock made an invitation, but the person who was invited did not respond, so the scene fell into an even more embarrassing situation.Palvin felt that she really shouldn't let the two little wizards go to Diagon Alley together, and it was just her wishful thinking to help each other.Mr. Lessinger's enthusiasm is not reciprocated, and it should be a little sad to see Gabriel bow her head, because her new classmates don't like her (and her father).And Uncle Holmes, who is walking at the end holding an umbrella, seems to have fallen into his own emotions and doesn't care about everything in front of him.

Sherlock didn't stop talking because of the silence, he continued to talk to Snape as if he was acting affectionately, "There are still two months until September, you can study together, although I haven't studied magic, but I have done some magic before. Time's chemistry teacher. I originally planned to let Gal learn some basic natural sciences, if you are interested, you can come and listen, the two of you study together with a companion, and the learning effect will be better."

Palvin was not interested in Muggle natural science, how could magic be related to Muggle courses, but she didn't interrupt Sherlock because she saw that Snape finally reacted.

Snape really didn't intend to answer Sherlock at first, until Sherlock talked a lot about the relationship between potions and chemistry, he finally stopped staring straight ahead indifferently.

"Mr. Lessinger is right. Although underage wizards are not allowed to use magic outside of school, you can read books together." Palvin recalled the messy homework of some first-year freshmen, and asked Mr. Lessinger to supervise two It is also a good choice for children to preview textbooks.

"Although Mr. Lessinger has never taught magic, the teachings are all connected. It is really a good suggestion for Moberly and Snape to preview the books to spend these two months."

Gabriel still kept her shy downcast expression, she really didn't want to look up at Sherlock.What happened to Palvin by Sherlock? Why did Sherlock fill up Palvin's favorability points so quickly? She obviously never missed the conversation between the two of them. Why did Sherlock's interpersonal relationship value soar all of a sudden.

At the same time, she didn't want to know at all how Sherlock knew that Snape was interested in potions.In Sherlock's words, it's so obvious, don't ask stupid questions.

Was it Gabriel who told Lessinger about his research on potions?Snape was skeptical about this. He remembered that Gabriel had said that the adoptive father was a very observant detective, so Gabriel probably didn't say it on his own initiative.

Regardless of how Lessinger knew, Snape was quite interested in chemistry. He had been exposed to some Muggle science in his previous life, but unfortunately he didn't have much time for research in the past. The good thing is that you can have a lot of free time.

Now there is a professional Muggle who wants to teach him knowledge, should he accept it?Even knowing that this Muggle was not as harmless and friendly as he appeared.

Snape glanced at Gabriel, it was Gabriel's turn to speak at this time, why didn't she say anything, didn't say how to solve the current embarrassing situation.

Gabriel really spoke, and she looked at Palvin, "Teacher, that's the Leaky Cauldron, right? Charing Cross Road has undergone a major renovation and hasn't affected the Leaky Cauldron? The surrounding buildings have been demolished." .”

So, Vice President Palvin, look at McCoff!Don't you really think this person is suspicious?Are you really going to bring him into Diagon Alley in such a grandiose manner?

Palvin breathed a sigh of relief when she saw the Leaky Cauldron, she finally didn't have to endure the awkward atmosphere of the five, "The Leaky Cauldron is the entrance to Diagon Alley, and it is the common wish of most wizards to preserve it. And with the consent of the Muggle government."

Palvin obviously didn't intend to explain anything to the two little wizards, so he took the four people behind him into the Leaky Cauldron. These days are the shopping days for the school season, so the wizards inside saw the combination of adults and children Not surprising at all.Several wizards saw Parvin and greeted her.

Gabriel assured with her good hearing that she heard someone talking about McCoff.

"I have seen a lot of young wizards who are about to enter the school these days. I have to say that it is a good thing for the Ministry of Magic to keep the Leaky Cauldron from that fat Muggle. Otherwise, the little wizards will have to go through the wall to go to Diagon Alley. And passed."

"It's a pity that the Daily Prophet didn't publish what that troublesome fat man looks like. Damn secrecy, why should we care about Muggles*? The fat man who prevented the existence of the Leaky Cauldron should be thrown with stinky socks."

"My cousin's neighbor's husband works in the Ministry of Magic. He talked about how he persuaded the fat man to sign the municipal plan. It took a whole month. It's a pity that he didn't know what the man's name was. I won't reveal anything, so as not to retaliate. However, I have heard that it is a bald and fat man, and he looks too hard to eat."

"I've also heard that the fat man is about to be unable to walk. Not only that, he has a mischievous eye, and he is not a good person at first sight."

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