The Deep Sea Wizard of Hogwarts

Chapter 104 Return to School

Early, Linde checked out of the hotel and arrived at King's Cross Station. He wasn't sure if Harry Potter would arrive in a flying car this year because of Dobby.

He picked up his small brown suitcase, found an empty box and sat in it.

The days always repeat, day after day, and his biggest reward every day is the knowledge in books. Today is no exception. Take out "The Half-Blood Prince". This book contains Snape's various methods of refining medicine and his ideas for improving magic spells, which can greatly broaden and enrich Lind's horizons. Coupled with Snape's bad mouth, this book can be regarded as a "leisure reading" that he has read several times and never got tired of.

After sitting in the box for a while, the train began to roar, followed by a faint push on the back and the sound of the whistle. "I don't know if Harry has come up yet!" Lind thought.

The door was pushed open and he spoke almost reflexively: "Sorry, it's full..."

Jane and Hermione standing outside the door looked at him teasingly.

Jane DeVoe and Hermione Granger.

Jane dragged the box in and then Lind saw Ginny behind them.

Linde has seen this kid before, and he is indeed good-looking. Big red hair, delicate little face. This family has really good genes - except for Ron.

Jane walked in, looked at Lind, and said hello: "Long time no see, have you seen Harry and Ron?"

"I didn't see it, what's wrong?" Lind pretended to be questioning, and greeted Hermione and the timid Ginny with doubtful eyes.

However, he still did not move the box next to him, so the three of them were squeezed opposite Lind.

Jane threw the suitcase aside angrily and said, "They don't know where they went. We were still waiting for them outside for a long time!"

Ginny and Hermione were obviously not as violent as Jane. They both looked worried, "Could they have missed the bus?"

"It's possible!" Linde didn't care at all and continued to read the book. After a moment of silence, Hermione and Ginny went out, saying they were going to find Harry and Ron.

Jane sat still, in her words, "You are a twelve-year-old kid, what can happen!"

"What did you do during this holiday?" Jane asked. She hadn't seen him during the holiday, and Linde hadn't exchanged letters with anyone. Among her peers, this little witch was indeed the only one who sent her a letter, and at that time she replied "Busy!"

"What...can I do? That's all!"

"What kind?"

"Have fun here, have fun there. The holiday is over." Linde said casually.

"This is too fake, can't you be more serious!" Jane said helplessly.

"Fake?"

"Yes! Play here, play there. There is nothing wrong with Harry and Ron saying this, but who are you! How can you just play every day!" Jane said.

"Haha!" Linde took his eyes away from the book and placed them outside the window. "Nothing interesting happened anyway."

"Okay!" Jane didn't notice the change in Lind, but she also felt that the man in front of her didn't want to talk about holiday life.

Then, Hermione and Ginny ran back and told them with worried faces that neither Harry nor Ron were in the car.

Three women and one drama. The next journey was a bit torturous for Linde. For someone like him who doesn't like excitement.

It was not until nightfall that Linde felt a little calmer. Perhaps they were the same people who had been chatting for a long time, so they went to other private rooms to continue chatting.

However, by this time, it was almost time to go to school.

Linde pulled out his wand and moved it unconsciously in the air. The wooden stick on the table that he often used to practice spells was turned into a small snake.

It has a triangular head, is green all over, and has a red tip on its tail. The little snake crawled along Linde's fingertips and rubbed against his wrist.

This is a classic poisonous snake that he conjured up - Bamboo Leaf Green. He is now wondering whether the venomous snake created by the transformation technique will be poisonous, and whether the poison is strong.

At least in some of the relevant articles he had read so far, there was no specific discussion on the toxicity of the shape-shifting snake.

"Well... you can give it a try."

Lind thought as he rubbed his temples.

After a while, the Hogwarts Express arrived at its destination. Lind put on his robe and followed the crowd and walked forward.

Following the large army out of the station, they came to an unknown street in Hogsmeade. What appeared in front of them were many carriages that were difficult to count in a short while.

Standing between the shafts of the carriage was a large black horse. This was the magical animal known as Ye Qi. After Mrs. Evelin left, Lind could see them directly.

Although they are big horses, they actually look a bit like reptiles. There was no flesh on them at all, the black fur clung tightly to the skeleton, and every bone was clearly visible.

Their heads resembled those of dragons, and their pupil-less eyes were white and staring intently. From the ridge between the shoulder bones grew large, black leathery wings that looked like they should belong to a giant bat. These animals stood motionless and silent in the growing darkness, looking strange and ominous.

Linde inexplicably felt that this thing was much more handsome than a unicorn. But if the young wizards in this school come to see it, they probably won't give this thing a good rating.

Boarded a carriage and came to Hogwarts. Enter the auditorium as usual.

He found a random seat at the Gryffindor table and said hello to the people he knew. All he wanted to do was eat. But he had to wait for the sorting. Sitting at the table bored, Lind glanced at the teacher's seat. All the professors were there. In Quirrell's previous position, there was another man in aqua-green robes, Gilderoy Lockhart.

A very exaggerated man. He kept smiling and looking around, enjoying the admiring eyes focused on all directions, and then nodded casually to a few lucky fans. Cheers usually rang out where he nodded, and these cheers made his smile even brighter.

At the same time, Snape was holding a newspaper on the side. Lind looked at several of the layout and color features and recognized that it was the "Evening Prophet".

It was an evening newspaper, not a daily newspaper.

After reading for a while, Snape stood up. It was very fast! Lockhart, who was sitting next to him, didn't even react when he walked out of the teacher's seat.

But in the blink of an eye, he had already walked out of the auditorium.

Lind, who was watching Snape leave, suddenly felt someone looking at him. He looked in the direction he felt, but found no one. Dumbledore was talking to the other professors, and Lockhart was still giving fans "benefits". Hagrid was drinking wine in big gulps.

Not finding anyone looking at him, Lind had to look away. Although he didn't know who it was, he was sure that someone was looking at him just now.

Seeing that everyone was there, Professor McGonagall stood up and walked out the door. After a while, she began to guide the new students in.

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