"How do we get to Diagon Alley?" Ye Ting was a little curious.

"Apparition, this is a very convenient spell, but it is not very comfortable." Dumbledore took out the staff. "Hold on to me, child, and be careful not to spit it out."

Ye Ting felt his eyes blurred for a while, and then the world began to spin. However, in this chaos, he saw a clear spatial context. It was a narrow spatial passage that could barely squeeze two people into it.

He felt like he was sucked into a narrow rubber tube and then spit out, and the space he was originally in was exchanged with another space.

In the blink of an eye, they appeared in an alley. Perhaps it was due to his ability. Ye Ting himself didn't have any special feelings, but Feiju in his schoolbag was meowing "meow", obviously feeling a little uncomfortable.

"How do you feel?" Dumbledore looked at Ye Ting with concern. "Necromancers who experience Apparition for the first time will have some adverse reactions."

"I feel great." Ye Ting stroked the kitten's head soothingly, finally calming her down. "I feel like I can come a few more times."

"Oh, you are indeed born to be a necromancer. There are always some geniuses appearing in Wu's Orphanage," Dumbledore sighed. He definitely said the last sentence to himself and did not let anyone else hear him.

The two walked forward in the alley, and finally stopped in front of an inconspicuous small bar.

"The Leaky Cauldron," Dumbledore introduced, "This is a very famous place. The Leaky Cauldron has been enchanted to ensure that ordinary Muggles will not discover this place without anyone leading them!"

This is a small and dirty bar. People who are in a hurry don't even glance at this small shop. Their eyes slide from the big bookstore on one side of the street to the record store on the other side, as if they can't see it at all. .

Although this is a well-known place in the necromancer world, it is really dark and shabby inside. Nine elderly women sat in a corner, drinking small glasses of sherry, and one of them was smoking a long pipe. A young man wearing a tall hat was chatting with the old bartender. The old bartender's head was as bare as a swollen walnut. The buzz of chatter stopped immediately as they both walked in, and everyone nodded and smiled at Dumbledore, who responded politely.

The bar owner picked up a cup and said, "Professor Dumbledore, will you come to pick up the new students in person?"

"Yes, a new student from a Muggle orphanage," Dumbledore replied.

"Is little Harry okay? He's going to Hogwarts this year too!" Tom seemed to be telling something pleasant, and everyone else nearby listened attentively.

"Harry will be picked up and dropped off by Hagrid!" Dumbledore explained, and then took Ye Ting to the courtyard, where there was only a glimpse of walls made of bricks.

"The entrance to Diagon Alley is here. You have to remember the way to enter Diagon Alley." Dumbledore used his staff to gently draw three times at a special location on the stone brick wall and reminded: "Okay, stand back, Mr. Ye."

The brick that they had struck with the wand shook and began to move. A small hole appeared in the middle, and the hole became larger and larger. Soon, an archway wide enough for two people to pass side by side appeared in front of them, leading to A winding, cobbled street with no end in sight.

Turning around, Dumbledore opened his arms and said to Ye Ting: "Welcome to Diagon Alley."

Following Dumbledore, Ye Ting stepped into the magical world for the first time.

He understands that his life will no longer be ordinary. The fame and wealth of ordinary people will no longer be his pursuit, and his future will be accompanied by legends.

Everything will start in the small alley in front of you.

This small alley was filled with all kinds of strange shops, as well as vendors standing on the street, and people buying things. Most of them knew Dumbledore and nodded to him.

The old man led Ye Ting through the alley, nodding to others while introducing Ye Ting to what each store sold, and Ye Ting needed to buy something there.

Finally they arrived in front of a snow-white building, which was much higher than the surrounding shops.

"This is Gringotts." Dumbledore introduced. "Gringotts is the bank of the necromancer world. You need to exchange Muggle currency here for necromancer gold Galleons, silver Sickles and copper Knuts."

Beside the shiny bronze door of Gringotts stood an elf in a crimson and gold uniform. They are about a head shorter than Ye Ting, have dark and clever faces, pointed beards, and very slender fingers and feet.

The goblin bowed to them as they entered. Then a second door appeared in front of them, it was silver, and the following words were engraved on the two doors:

Come in, stranger, but beware of what will happen if you are greedy. Asking blindly and getting something for nothing will be severely punished, so if you want to take a piece of wealth from our underground vault that has never been yours, thief Ah, you have been warned, beware not of treasure but of evil.

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