The Plane Merchant of Hogwarts

Chapter 68 Successfully boarded the express!

The vacation time passes very quickly, and the start of school is coming in a blink of an eye.

On the last night before school started, Mrs. Weasley used her kitchen magic to create a sumptuous dinner, all of which were Rolf's and their favorite foods.

The last dessert after the meal is the honey pudding that makes people drool at the sight of it.

Although the food cooked by Mrs. Weasley is delicious, each portion of the food is very large, and Molly will always keep an eye on you, so you must eat more until you can't eat anymore.

Sure enough, there is a kind of hunger called "your mother thinks you are hungry"...

Fred and George took out the hard-drawn fireworks they bought in Diagon Alley. The entire fireworks display made the night more perfect, and the kitchen and dining room were filled with red and blue stars.

They were like a group of elves, jumping happily between the ceiling and the walls. This lasted for at least half an hour before they left.

After the pleasant dinner, everyone drank a cup of hot chocolate and was urged to go to bed by Mrs. Weasley.

It took a long time to set out the next morning. Although they got up as soon as the rooster crow, it still seemed like there was a lot to do.

Mrs. Weasley rushed around looking for spare socks and quilts for Ginny, but she was very upset when she couldn't find them.

Of course, Mrs. Weasley wasn't the only one running around; they kept bumping into each other on the stairs, half-dressed and holding a bit of leftover bread.

When Mr. Weasley was carrying Ginny's suitcase to the car, he tripped over a chicken in the yard and almost broke his neck.

Harry watched in amazement as Mr. Weasley packed these nine people, six large boxes, three owls and a mouse into a small Ford Anglia.

Is this car actually a magic car? Every car has been cast a traceless stretching spell?

These problems are not big problems for Mr. Weasley, and there is nothing that a Seamless Stretching Charm cannot solve.

"Don't tell Molly." He opened the trunk and showed Harry how it had been magically enlarged enough to accommodate the suitcases.

When they were all finally in the car, Mrs. Weasley glanced towards the back, where Rolf, Harry, Ron, Fred, George and Percy were sitting comfortably side by side.

She and Ginny sat in the front, where the seat had been extended to look like a park bench.

"Muggles are really smarter than we think," she said. "You can't tell from the outside that there is such a spacious space in the car, can you?"

Mr. Weasley didn't mean to talk, he started the engine silently, and the car drove out of the yard.

Harry glanced back at the house one last time, and before he could think about when he would see it again, they were back again: George had left his Fiddlesticks at home.

Five minutes later, the car stopped again in the yard, allowing Fred to run back and get his broomstick.

Mr. Weasley glanced at his watch, then looked at his wife. "Molly, dear!" Mr. Weasley actually showed a flattering smile.

"No, Arthur!" But Mrs. Weasley was unmoved and stuck to her bottom line. She didn't want to add another fine to the family's expenses because of her husband's nonsense.

"I promise no one will see it! There is a small button here, which is the invisible booster I installed. It can send us to the sky.

Then we fly above the clouds, and we'll be there in ten minutes, and no one will know." Mr. Weasley continued to struggle.

"I said no, Arthur, do you think everyone else is blind in broad daylight like this?"

Harry listened to the conversation between the two big guys in surprise. How could this seemingly ordinary car fly into the sky?

Finally, they arrived at King's Cross Station at a quarter to eleven. Mr. Weasley hurried across the road to find the trolley carrying luggage, and everyone hurriedly dragged their luggage into the station.

They saw Malfoy standing in front of the wall in front of platform nine and three-quarters, waiting for them anxiously.

"Why are you here?" Ron asked with an unkind look on his face.

"Rolf told me to wait for you here!" Malfoy raised his head very arrogantly, indicating that I was not waiting for you.

That's right, Rolf thought that if Malfoy was with them, would Dobby dare to stop his little master outside the station?

"Percy first." Mrs. Weasley didn't care so much, because there was really not much time left for them. She looked at the wall clock nervously. They had five minutes to pretend to pass through the wall nonchalantly.

Percy quickly walked over and disappeared between the walls, followed by Mr. Weasley, followed by Fred and George. "I'm taking Ginny, you guys follow closely!"

After Mrs. Weasley turned to Rolf and others, she quickly grabbed Ginny's hand and walked forward, disappearing in the blink of an eye.

Rolf originally thought that by getting up so early, he would be able to arrive at the station early, but the Weasley red-head's forgetfulness really surprised him.

The habit Rolf developed in his previous life was that he usually packed the things he wanted to take away the night before he was going to travel, and then he could just grab his bags and leave when the time came.

"Let's spend it together, we only have one minute." Ron looked at his friends and asked for their opinions.

Harry checked to see if Hedwig's cage was firmly fixed on the top of the box, then nodded and turned the small luggage cart around, preparing to charge towards the partition wall.

They stood up and pushed the car firmly towards the partition wall, gradually speeding up their pace.

When they were still a few feet away from the wall, they started running, and just as Rolf thought, the four of them successfully passed through the wall.

"Thank God, it's not too late. Get on the bus quickly and find a seat. They are all already on the bus." Mrs. Weasley breathed a sigh of relief after seeing several people come in.

With the help of Mr. Weasley, they finally boarded the Hogwarts Express before it started.

Under Malfoy's guidance, they found the carriage where Hermione was. It seemed that Malfoy had put his luggage in advance before going out to wait for them.

When Hermione saw them coming in, she happily took out the Owl Notebook and said in a cheerful tone: "Have you bought the Owl Notebook? I suddenly remembered that I bought one less book yesterday, and that's when I discovered this.

Come on, let’s leave magic marks on each other and we can communicate! It’s simply easier to use than the Internet!”

Ron took out the book given to him by Rolf yesterday. In order to thank the Weasley family for their warm hospitality, he very generously made a copy for each Weasley.

"Try it quickly!" Malfoy wrote in his notebook and looked at Rolf expectantly.

Rolf only felt that the parchment on which Malfoy's magic mark was preserved shook itself, and the words "Try it quickly!" appeared on it.

Looking at Malfoy's name: a noble dragon...

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