The Occult Warlock of Hogwarts

Chapter Thirteen On the Train (2)

This was the first time DeWitt took a serious look at the boy in the same box as him.

Black hair, well, it's the same as mine, but messier than mine. Not only does it stick up a little, but it also hangs down in front of his forehead to cover his forehead. This is different from DeWitt's habit. He hates the ends of his hair scratching his forehead.

I always want to smooth my hair back. The eyes are beautiful and crystal green, with large pupils and clear boundaries with the clean whites of the eyes. From these eyes, there is an expression of a young deer - probably mixed with that of a vegetarian animal.

Prudence and innate kindness - this is true kindness, which is very different from what DeWitt thinks he is.

At this moment, these green eyes were hiding behind the round glasses, looking at DeWitt anxiously, waiting for DeWitt's response.

But DeWitt was distracted. Instead, his attention was attracted by the broken frame of the round glasses. It was not until the other party was about to give up the communication that he hurriedly accepted the kindness and apologized casually: "Oh, I'm sorry, I

After reading for a long time, my reaction is a little slow, thank you for your kindness——"

Then wiping the sweat from his palms on the corner of his clothes, DeWitt stretched out his right hand towards the boy: "DeWitt Wald, first grader, how about you?"

As if DeWitt's greeting represented great recognition, the boy unconsciously raised the corners of his mouth, breathed a sigh of relief and at the same time shook DeWitt's hand happily and said: "Harry Potter, this is

Ron Weasley, we are all freshmen."

Compared to Harry Potter, Ron Weasley on the other side seemed less "brave". He sat in his seat and seemed reluctant to get up. At the same time, he seemed a little disappointed with DeWitt's attitude.

So DeWitt gave up his plan to shake hands with him, smiled casually, nodded and treated him as acquaintance.

Now that the delicious food was on the table, Harry obviously relaxed a lot. He couldn't wait to open a box of "Chocolate Frogs" and grabbed the brown frog that popped out of the box and looked back and forth in surprise. Ron was surprised.

He looked not surprised and reminded: "There will also be a picture in the box. Take a look, I still need an Agripba."

Curious about the picture, Harry stuffed the whole chocolate frog into his mouth, flicked the box to catch the card that slipped out of it, and while he was doing this series of actions, Ron murmured an explanation: "Each box

There is a picture inside, all of them are famous wizards in history."

He looked proud but tried hard to hide it: "There are about five hundred pictures in total, and now I am missing Agripba and Potolemi."

By the time Harry turned the picture over, Ron couldn't help but look over. After seeing it clearly, he quickly retracted and slumped on his seat in disappointment. Harry held the picture with interest and looked at it from all angles.

, and said: "Oh, it's Dumbledore."

"Dumbledore?" DeWitt, who had been almost silent all the way, spoke up: "Is it the Dumbledore who was the principal of Hogwarts?"

"Who else?" Ron asked in an exaggerated tone, showing his disdain for such common sense questions: "That is the greatest wizard of our time. My parents often mention him."

"Can you let me see it?" DeWitt was curious about Dumbledore's appearance.

Harry did not refuse and took a final look at Dumbledore's picture before handing it to DeWitt.

"Thank you." But when DeWitt looked at it again, there was nothing on the card except words.

"The person is missing, what's going on?" He immediately put down the picture and grasped the wand with his left hand, ready to deal with emergencies at any time. Otherwise, how could the person in the picture disappear?

"Is this normal?" Ron was surprised by DeWitt's attitude: "A person will get tired if he stays in the portrait for a long time, but don't worry, he will come back."

Harry leaned over to check the card and couldn't help but marvel: "Moving paintings - this is the first time I have seen them. In the Muggle world, photos, paintings, etc. will not move after they are completed. So...

...DeWitt, are you from the Muggle side too?"

"Ah, not exactly," DeWitt replied: "My mother is a wizard and my father is a Muggle."

"It seems that they didn't let you get in touch with too many things in the magical world, right?" Ron tried to be sympathetic to DeWitt: "My parents were like this too. They never let me go to school before entering Hogwarts.

Of course I don’t have a magic wand either. This is the leftover wand that one of my brothers didn’t use anymore. Do you know, I have... five brothers."

This number was a bit high, but DeWitt remained calm and tentatively praised: "Then you should be quite favored?"

Ron's face suddenly fell: "The most favored one is my youngest sister Ginny. She is one year younger than me. Not only do I have a wand, but the robe I want to buy is also old, and the pets I use are ones that my brother doesn't want."
"Look at it, you know, I told you before DeWitt came, my parents are gone..." Harry explained: "I also wear the leftover clothes of my cousin.

clothes, at least your family won’t abuse you.”

"That's true," Ron gained renewed comfort from Harry's painful experience, and turned to DeWitt: "What about you?"

"My father is dead," if nothing else happened, he would have been "cremated" by now, DeWitt thought, and was a little confused about what happened to Harry's parents, but poking someone's wounds is not a good thing, so he continued.

: "My mother has been away from the wizarding world for a long time, and her parents are both Muggles. Although everything on my body is new now," he "told the truth": "But if I don't make enough money, next year

I’m afraid I don’t even have the money to buy textbooks.”

It seems that everyone's family has its own misfortunes. In a sense, this is also a kind of balance, and then everyone ignores this topic by default.

"Have you ever tried magic?" DeWitt took the initiative to provoke the topic. He wanted to test the foundation of the new students. It happened that Harry and Ron also represented two groups: wizarding families and Muggle families: "I tried a few during the holidays.

Well, this took me a lot of time, and now I know nothing about the situation in the magic world. How are you doing in your studies? I think - Ron should know a lot, right?"

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