The White Lord of Hogwarts

Chapter 2 Professor McGonagall's voice message

Chapter 2 Professor McGonagall’s voice message

[Hello Ms. Minerva McGonagall!

I received your letter. The content in the letter is really shocking. Is it really not a prank? If it is true, where should I buy the things mentioned in the letter?

Yours, Love Morn]

Minerva McGonagall, the vice-principal of Hogwarts, put down the letter in her hand and frowned. In her mind, the child Love Morn shouldn't ask such a question. Could it be...

Professor McGonagall suppressed the confusion in her heart and wrote a reply to Love seriously, answering his questions in as much detail as possible.

Soon, the letter was delivered to Love.

In order to gain Love's trust, Professor McGonagall also cast a simple magic on the letter. She believed that as long as Love received this letter, he would definitely believe in the existence of the magical world.

When he received the letter, Love was eating the dinner sent by the chef. When he scooped up a spoonful of beef stew, the familiar owl rushed into his dining room and dropped the parchment envelope in its mouth.

Love's hand, then turned around gracefully, the tip of the wing just swept over his head, and landed on the other end of the dining table with a thud.

"Thank you for your hard work, would you like some roasted quail?" Just when Love was about to reward the postman with roasted quail, an old female voice rang in the restaurant.

"Mr. Love Morn, I am Minerva McGonagall, the vice-principal of Hogwarts. As you can see, the magical world is real." The letter brought by the owl floated to Love.

, there was a crack in the envelope, as if a mouth had grown.

This letter is the source of the sound.

He wished he could leave for Diagon Alley immediately. After seeing the dim sky outside, Love could only suppress his excitement: it was too late now, and he would not be able to appreciate the scenery there even if he passed.

Instead, he might encounter danger, so he could only wait.

The taxi driver glanced at Love curiously. It was rare for a child to ride alone in a taxi, but his good professionalism allowed him to suppress his inner confusion and go straight to his destination.

Love stood there, looking at the world behind the wall, stunned.

He walked into the Leaky Cauldron Bar and found that the inside of the bar was as shabby as the outside. The light was very dim and there were not many customers. There were only a few elderly people sitting in the corner drinking and chatting. Love's appearance did not

Without interrupting their conversation, they just glanced back at him and then lost interest.

"Are you the boss here?" Although he roughly guessed his identity, Love still asked cautiously.

At this point, the letter was almost finished. Finally, after leaving the sentence "I wish you all the best and look forward to meeting you in September - Minerva McGonagall", the letter fell back on the table and restored to

It looked like an ordinary letter, with only the opened seal silently proving what had just happened.

"48 Charing Cross Street." Love sat in the passenger seat and reported the address while fastening his seat belt.

The taxi soon arrived at Charing Cross Street. Love got out of the car and squinted his eyes to look for traces of the Leaky Cauldron in bookstores, burger shops, cinemas and other shops. Finally, he found himself in a bookstore and a record store.

He discovered the dirty, small bar. It was so inconspicuous that pedestrians passing by would not even look at it. Love had a very strange feeling: he was the only one who could see it on this street.

This bar.

"Yes, do you need any help?" The bar owner nodded and revealed his identity.

Early the next morning, just after dawn, Love got up. He first put on a pair of clean and tidy clothes, and then stuffed a thick stack of pounds into his wallet.

"Great, I'm a new student at Hogwarts, and I want to go to Diagon Alley to buy some things." Seeing this, Love also revealed his purpose.

【Bring some precious metals】

That night, he thought about many things, including whether or not to go to Hogwarts. Later, he also figured out that if he enters school at the age of eleven, he will be eighteen when he graduates from Hogwarts.

I go to college in a non-magical world. In that case, why not go to the gate of the magical world? At worst, I will drop out after a few years!

Within ten minutes, a taxi stopped in front of Love's house.

The brick he knocked on began to shake, and then the bricks on the entire wall began to shake. Finally, a small hole appeared in the middle, and the hole became larger and larger. Soon, a wide archway appeared in front of them.

, leading to a winding cobbled street with no end in sight.

An old man with almost all his hair gone and who looked like a shriveled walnut walked out from behind the bar and came to Love, looking at him with a smile.

"Remember, start from the top of the trash can, count three bricks upward, then count two bricks across the way, and then tap it with your wand." Old Tom added: "Don't worry about the trash can.

The location has changed, because this wall and this trash can have been enchanted, and only the brick that meets the conditions can take you into Diagon Alley."

After making these preparations, he called to reserve a taxi.

After saying this, Old Tom took out his magic wand and tapped three times on the wall.

In other words, no matter where the trash can is, the brick on it will become the "key" to enter Diagon Alley.

Love remembered Professor McGonagall's words, so he opened his bedside table and took out a gold pocket watch. He felt that this watch could definitely be exchanged for a lot of gold galleons. Not to mention the gems inlaid on the dial,

The gold shell alone weighs hundreds of grams.

Old Tom rubbed his hands and said it was okay. He led Love across the bar and to the backyard of the bar, which was a small patio with walls on all sides. There was nothing except a trash can and some weeds.

As if to give the recipient some time to digest, Professor McGonagall's voice paused for a few seconds before continuing: "Everything you need can be purchased in Diagon Alley. The entrance to Diagon Alley is the Leaky Cauldron.

Between 48 Charing Cross Street and 12 Great Newport Street in London, after you enter the bar, go directly to Tom, the owner there, and tell him your identity as a new student at Hogwarts, and he will guide you into Diagon Alley."

Professor McGonagall believes that an envelope that can hang in the air and talk can definitely prove the existence of magic.

"After entering Diagon Alley, you should first go to Gringotts Wizarding Bank to exchange the currency of the wizarding world. By the way, although Gringotts has a pound exchange business, I still strongly recommend that you bring some precious metals to Gringotts."

Seeing that the business was done, the owl happily flew to Love's dinner plate and took away the roasted quail that Love had given it. Love was sitting at the dining table, his heart racing.

In this way, Love almost had no sleep all night.

"I wish you a happy time in Diagon Alley!" Old Tom had seen Love's appearance of being shocked by the magical world many times, so he was not surprised. After giving Love a salute, he returned to the bar to greet him.

The guests have gone.

What Old Tom didn't know was that most of the reason why Love was stunned was due to changes in his own system.

[Arrived in the magic world, the system starts to update...]

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New book to collect!

(End of chapter)

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