Chapter 9: The Train and Longbottom

On this day, Kevin woke up early, because today Kevin was going to study at Hogwarts. Kevin packed up his belongings for school and put Darcyr in a cage. Then moved things downstairs.

Teresa was preparing breakfast while Adam sat at the table thinking about something...... Kevin was at the table, waiting for Teresa's breakfast! It might be the last breakfast Teresa would have made before Christmas.

Teresa brought breakfast to the table and sat down beside Adam. The couple looked at Kevin.

"Oh dear, you're going to leave us and go to school alone. Take care of yourself!" Theresa's tone contained a deep sense of reluctance.

"Protect yourself, write to us if anything, and your mother and I will always have your back!" Adam said to Kevin.

Kevin nodded, and the family began to enjoy a hearty breakfast.

At the King's Train station, the Alberts walked into the station with their luggage.

Kevin looked at the information on the ticket, how could there be a nine-and-three-quarter station?

Kevin led Mr. and Mrs. Albert around the station. As he walked to Station 8, Kevin felt the fluctuation of his magic, and he saw that next to the pillar between Station 9 and 10, a boy with glasses and a boy with red hair pushed their luggage one after another, crashed into the pillar, and disappeared.

That should be the entrance to the nine-and-three-quarter station.

Kevin led Mr. and Mrs. Albert to the pillar and saw a chubby lady with a little red-haired girl crashing into the pillar.

Kevin turned to Mr. and Mrs. Albert and said, "Mom and Dad, this is the entrance to the station, you can send it here!

Adam thought for a moment and nodded. Teresa hugged Kevin forward.

"Honey, take care of yourself at school, write to me when you have time, you must go home at Christmas!" Teresa was reluctant to do so.

Adam stepped forward, touched Kevin's hair, and put his arm around Teresa. Kevin nodded, turned and pushed his luggage through the pillar. Mr. and Mrs. Albert watched Kevin pit stop, then turned to go home.

Kevin's eyes went dark, and when he lit up again, he came to a crowded station, full of parents and little wizards who were sending their children.

An old steam train pulls up next to the station with the Hogwarts Express written on its front.

Kevin squeezed onto the train with great difficulty, found an empty carriage, moved his luggage in and put it away, and then took out "A History of Hogwarts" and read it carefully.

Bang bang, there was a knock on the door, and Kevin looked up to see a little fat man with freckles on his face standing outside the carriage door.

"Hello, may I take this carriage?" asked the little fat man softly

"Of course, please!" Kevin made an inviting gesture.

The little fat man put his luggage away with difficulty and sat down slightly nervously opposite Kevin. Looking at the little fat man's movements and expressions, Kevin wanted to laugh a little, but out of respect, Kevin still endured it.

"Hey, hello! My name is Neville Longbottom! Can I know your name?" Longbottom asked nervously

"My name is Kevin Albert, hello!"

"Oh, hello! Albert!"

The rest was relative silence, Kevin didn't want to talk, Longbottom didn't dare to.

"Oh, my Neville, you've forgotten your Lef!" a voice came from outside the window.

An old woman in fur was handing a toad to the window. Longbottom hurriedly opened the window and brought in the toad in the old woman's hand.

"Oh, thank you, Grandma!"

"Oh, Neville! how are you ......?"

Kevin watched the interaction between his grandparents and grandchildren, smiled, and continued to read the book!

"I'm sorry, I'm always forgetful, so my grandma keeps reminding me!" Neville said a little timidly.

"It's okay, everyone has their own shortcomings, and everyone has everyone's strengths, don't be embarrassed!" Kevin comforted

"Oh!

Relatively silent, Kevin looked down at the book, where Longbottom was petting the toad, babbling unsure of what he was talking about.