Chapter XXXVII

The owl looked larger than the average owl, measuring nearly 20 inches from head to tail and a wingspan of about six feet, nearly twice as long as the average owl.

Seamus hurriedly dodged to avoid being hit, this kind of owl could not stand in his hand like an ordinary owl, it was definitely overweight.

No sooner had he reached a safe area than the owl crashed down on the dining table and knocked over several plates.

The owl climbed up with some difficulty, as if it had flown a long way, and was now exhausted.

Seamus hurriedly leaned over, and the owl's two eyebrows were raised upward, which was different from the cute round face of ordinary owls, and it looked even more cold.

Although it looked very tired, it still stood there and waited until Seamus took the package it was carrying in his hand and began to eat slowly.

Seamus opened the package and carried it very much in his hand, thinking that only an owl of this size could transport such a heavy thing alone.

Inside the package was a letter and a book, sent by Lupin, telling Seamus what he had been going through for more than a month.

The owl, called Kirk, is the largest owl on the market, and is particularly adept at flying long distances, as well as being large enough to carry heavier things.

Lupin is now at the Vagado School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in Africa, he had been to Africa when he was younger, but he had not been to the magic school there, and this time he had to get a good understanding of the situation.

It's a very long distance from Africa to the UK, and it's no wonder the owl looks so tired.

Seamus uses Transfiguration to conjure up a cage that fills him with water and owl food, and Kirk obediently burrows into it and eats in an orderly manner.

It was already morning, and it was time for the owl to rest, and it was time for him to rest for a while when he had flown from Africa to England.

Commanding the birdcage with his wand and letting the birdcage follow him back to the dormitory, his current strength, if he wants to carry this birdcage, it is still very laborious.

In the letter, Lupin wrote about his current situation, how happy he was in Africa, and saw many scenes that he had only heard of in books.

For example, many wizards in Africa do not use wands, they can release magic with their bare hands, but it is not that no one uses wands, but there are only a small number of them.

Probably no one would make wands because they had been here for so long and hadn't seen a place to sell wands. The lack of skills to make wands may be the reason why they are gradually abandoning wands.

And it's not as dry as you might think, on the contrary, the seasons here are divided into wet and dry seasons. Wizards use magic to preserve the water source, so that the water and plants here are abundant in all seasons, there are countless rare and exotic beasts, the environment is very close to nature, and wizards and magical animals get along very well.

Most of the humanistic features are recorded in the book, and I hope that after he has read it, he will ask Kirk to bring a reply.

Seamus turned around, Kirk was standing straight inside the cage, already resting, he was very tired from the long flight for the past few days.

If the owl you usually see is more like a pet, Kirk is more like a warrior, meticulously completing tasks, never coquettish to his owner, begging for food. From the meeting to the present, Kirk has not made any sound except for the sound of falling on the dining table and making a collision.

Maybe I should buy an owl like this, and while something like a multi-headed wand still can't be mentioned, a serious person like Kirk is more likable.

Seamus placed the birdcage on the bedside table and picked up the book in the package, there was no special cover, and all the words on the whole book were handwritten, which could be seen to be Lupin's handwriting.

Seamus sat in front of the floor-to-ceiling window, leaning against the wall, outside which was the newborn sun, and began to read.

The cover reads Vargado and Vadol, and after opening it, I quickly flipped through it in a quantum reading, and there were several inks used in it, and I think it took Lupin a long time to finish the book.

There is no table of contents, just a brief description of the book on page 1, Vagado is the only school of witchcraft and wizardry in Africa, and it has a much larger number of people than Hogwarts.

There are hundreds of people in each grade, probably because there are no wands, and the students in the same year are far inferior to Hogwarts, both in terms of the power of spells and the number of spells, Hogwarts students have an overwhelming advantage.

But in the same way, the number of Vagado's students is more than 10 times that of Hogwarts, and the overwhelming numerical advantage has given birth to many powerful wizards in this place, which is not much more than that of the United Kingdom.

Vador is a wizarding town in Africa, equivalent to Hogsmodegar Diagon Alley in the United Kingdom, and is the largest gathering of wizards in the whole of Africa, with tens of thousands of wizards gathering here.

When the school starts, the whole Vador seems to be full of people, and countless heads are crowded. After shopping for school supplies in Vadol, you can reach Ouagadu by a canoe down the nearby river and through a tunnel at the bottom of a mountain.

Vagadu is surrounded by mountains, this mountain is very abrupt, and there is only this one peak above the entire plain, folklore has it that their pharaohs made it with divine powers, but there is no evidence to prove it.

They have a vast grassland, which is also among the mountains, and there are countless magical animals on it, many of which are not registered.

For example, a venomous snake with three heads, which has only appeared in recent years, and a new lion-shaped magical animal, which does not have the same high intelligence as the Sphinx, appears very stupid, and is called Asuin.

It has extremely strong strength, with a huge size, giving it great strength, although it does not release magic, and there is no such terrifying thing as venom, but it has extremely high magic resistance and physical resistance, and the average adult wizard, no matter how many, needs to flee for his life when encountering it.

Because it can't hurt it at all, it will be broken one by one with extremely fast speed and incomparable strength, and there are even rumors that Asuin has the ability to fly, and can fly over mountains with wings hidden under his belly.

And one of the biggest features here is that Vagado does not recruit from the people, all wizards can be said to be pure-blooded, and they are truly isolated from the Muggle world.

The shamans here have been following a tradition that has been passed down since time immemorial, and consanguineous marriages have been carried out. Because all the gods here are married by close relatives in mythology, they believe that this way will bring them closer to the gods.

This led to a very serious consequence, that is, although they were more numerous, the probability of Squibs in a purely wizarding family was far higher than in the British.

And in the entire wizarding world, the forces are distinguished according to the family, as long as you are born, you are labeled with a label that will never change.