Chapter Twenty-Four: Allen, who has been in trouble

Despair, deep despair. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

Alan felt like the whole world was targeting him at the moment - this year, he first inexplicably fell under the curse of a pharaoh, then he was stolen from the inheritance, and finally he almost broke his fortune in order to kill Voldemort, and the inheritance was not taken back afterwards.

Forget all this, he's doing well, happily waiting for Harry to come to school, holding back a wave of development and waiting for Voldemort to appear directly to make him feel what fear is?

Why do you have to pull him in! Would it be good to give him more subsidies if you have money? Every year, those few Galleons can't even afford to buy a few genuine books!

As for why Eren is so desperate?

It all started with the summer vacation half a year ago, during which Eren had obtained a good sum of money, as well as the slate that had caused a lot of trouble and the Potions notebook that he was only halfway through reading now.

And, of course, the most important thing - a big problem.

It was an amiable, generous man who was willing to pay 50 gold gallons, a noble man, a master of magic, and one of the most important staff members of the United States Ministry of Magic, the respected Auror.

Everything was fine, except for the little conflict he had with Allen - he wanted to get Allen in jail.

Although Alan made a disguise, his body shape could not be changed - he originally planned to never get close to the United States for a few years!

Although he didn't know how the Auror was doing now, Alan was sure that the Auror was definitely in his memory.

So, Merlin, please bless your dear Mr. Auror and let this Mr. Auror be snatched away by the giantess!Or any female troll has a crush on him, even if Cupid's short arrow shoots him in the heart of a werewolf girl!

Or, even if it's a werewolf man, he can sincerely bless Mr. Auror!

However, these were all imaginations, and the reality was that he had been included in the list of publicly-funded tours - phew, exchanges, and that the only good excuse that I wanted to accompany my sister had expired - and Dumbledore had managed to find a new flower girl for himself with the funds of the Ministry of Magic。。。。。。

Therefore, Alan has set a new strategy for himself - if he can not be in the limelight, he will definitely not be in the limelight, the early bird is eaten by worms, and he doesn't want everyone to go back with one less person when they have a happy exchange.

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Unlike the last exchange meeting, people were busy looking for information, this time the group was not so anxious - the United States is only, and nothing else is for the time being, and the language is absolutely fine.

You know, the U.S. Ministry of Magic is also a division of the British side - in the eyes of the British wizarding community with a long history, the so-called U.S. Ministry of Magic is a vassal.

Keep in mind that the history of Hogwarts dates back to 933 AD, and the Council of Magic and Magic of America was founded in 1693.

For wizards, the most implicit discrimination starts from whether or not they are from a wizarding family, but what about pure-blood wizards?

It's nothing more than wealth, power, and history.

Why did Umbridge claim the Slytherin locket as her own? Because it made her family look like she had a long family history, which was an honor among wizards.

There are three of the thinnest books in the Muggle world.

One is American history, the second is British food, and the third is a collection of German jokes.

And the history of American magical societies is as thin as their history - one can imagine what the great families of the old families thought of American wizards.

Of course, the long history also depends on the situation -- after all, if you are poor, you will develop together, and if you are rich, you will develop together, and if you are rich, you will have been developing since ancient times.

Oh, no, this sentence is completely untrue in wizarding society, because they have been rich and poor since ancient times - Voldemort's grandfather was most proud of the ring on his hand and the family locket, everyone was my ancestor and once widened, and in the end the father and son were both killed.

On the contrary, Tom Riddle, who made the right choice, not only succeeded in retrieving his own family heirloom after pursuing the right policy, but also took the heirlooms of several other families - if it weren't for the fact that the Gryffindor sword was hidden in the hat at that time, and the sorting hat on the surface was too dirty, it probably would not have escaped the poison.

I didn't mean anything else - it was that none of the young wizards cared about the exchange school there, and their minds were all on Quidditch.

Last year, the competition was suspended due to exchanges - what if it was stopped again this year?

As for the exchange schools, don't make a fuss - even their Ministry of Magic is based on the British practice, what can change, everyone just go and see the scenery.

What could be unique about them - the nouveau riche with no history, the criminal wizards who couldn't get along in England?

You know, the United States was a paradise for criminals in the wizarding world back then - those criminals fled the United States one after another in order not to enter the terrifying Azkaban.

The prototype of the American Council of Magic was set up by the British Aurors in the past to catch wanted criminals, and they were all modeled after the British Ministry of Magic - it is said that the group of guys could not even beat mortals at first, so their residence was always changed at any time at the beginning.

What good school could there be under such conditions? They didn't even have enough books - you know, Hogwarts had a whole bunch of books that existed from the very beginning. Even if there are not enough books, what else can be expected of them?

So, what's the use of caring about them?β€”that's pretty much the thought of all young wizards.

Alan, who had originally planned to check the information, was also influenced by this thought - he had the intention of checking the combat power of the Aurors over there - so that he could run away in case of an accident.

Unfortunately, due to the increasing competition in the team, he had to spend a lot of time on Quidditch.

Although according to the regulations, the strongest person was the last to fight, but this time the investment was too big, and even the dean was not at ease and asked Alan to report every day - they had a whole team of flying broomsticks!

Luckily, this wasn't too much of a hassle for Allen, who also loved flying – the thrill of chasing the sun that made him fall in love with the sport from the very beginning.

With the efforts and expectations of many young wizards, the Quidditch match, which had been forcibly moved to the middle of the school year, arrived as scheduled.