Chapter 7: Hogwarts Express (Part II)
"Harry Potter?"
Al, Hermione, and Neville were immediately interested, and the three of them looked at each other, and finally Hermione spoke first: "I have seen the name Harry Potter in the books "Modern History of Magic", "The Rise and Fall of the Dark Arts", and "Important Magical Events of the Twentieth Century", and it is said that he is the only person who survived from the hands of the mysterious man, and he is the boy who never dies!"
Neville nodded, and he said approvingly, "My grandmother once said that Harry Potter was the savior of this world. Pen Fun Pavilion www.biquge.info"
"Hey, that's obviously what your grandmother said, right?" Al pursed his lips, and he said noncommittally, "Harry Potter was just a baby at the time, how could he be a savior, he was just lucky to survive at the hands of a mysterious man." β
Hermione gave Al a blank look again, seemingly dissatisfied with some of the words in Al's words, and she continued: "Anyway, the mystery man disappeared after that, and he hasn't appeared until now, and many people believe that he is dead, so Harry Potter became a hero. β
Neville looked out the door of the cubicle, as if Harry Potter was standing there at this time, and he whispered, "I didn't expect him to be the same age as us, which house did you think he would be placed in at Hogwarts?"
To Neville's question, Al smiled and replied, "Since you're so curious, why don't you help Harry Potter ask about the hat?"
Before you know it, it's past twelve o'clock, and the Hogwarts Express is still moving forward.
There was a loud "click" in the aisle, and a middle-aged woman with a smile and dimples pushed a trolley and stopped outside the door of the cubicle.
"Honey, do you want to buy something?"
The woman's cart was filled with food, including Bibi Beans, Bubble Gum, Chocolate Frog, Pumpkin Pie, Pot Cake, Licorice Wand, and a whole host of strange foods that even Al had never seen before.
Touching his shriveled stomach, Al realized that he hadn't eaten in a long time since morning.
Al, Hermione, and Neville all made their way into the hallway, each bought some food, and then returned to their cubicles.
Hermione watched Neville pull out a pack of chocolate frogs from the pile of snacks he bought, and she asked in surprise, "Could this be a real frog?"
"Of course not, it's just a chocolate in the shape of a frog that has been enchanted. β
Neville unwrapped the bag of chocolate frogs, and a living frog immediately popped out, jumping in front of Hermione, causing her to scream.
Neville hurriedly grabbed the Chocolate Frog back, and said, "Oh, sorry! The Chocolate Frog can only jump that far on the first jump. β
Neville pulled out a card from the Chocolate Frog's box, looked at it, and said disappointedly, "Another Dumbledore!
"Dumbledore?" Hermione curiously took the card, looking at the picture of a man's face, wearing a pair of half-moon glasses, a long, crooked nose, and silver hair and beard.
"I know him, he is considered the greatest wizard of modern times, the Headmaster of Hogwarts!" Hermione said, pointing to Dumbledore's picture, and then she flipped the card over and read the following words, but when Hermione flipped the card to the front again, she was surprised to find that Dumbledore was missing.
"Hey, he's gone!"
Al was eating a sandwich when she looked at Hermione and said, "What's all the fuss about, this is the wizarding world, and of course it's not as motionless as the pictures in the Muggle world." β
At this point, Dumbledore's avatar returned to the picture, and he winked at Hermione with a kind smile.
Putting the card aside, Hermione said with some disappointment, "It seems that I still have a lot of knowledge to learn, and I don't even know this bit of common sense." β
Neville ripped off the Chocolate Frog's legs and stuffed them into his mouth, and he vaguely said to Hermione, "This card is for you, you can start collecting cards too, I've collected almost 300 of them." β
Hermione frowned and looked at Neville, who felt like a barbarian eating a frog raw.
Hermione, apparently not interested in collecting cards, said in a disgusted tone, "Even if I were killed, I wouldn't eat these disgusting toads!"
Neville was stunned at first when he heard the word toad, then he stood up and shouted in shock, "Oops! I forgot my Riffough!"
"Levy?"
Al and Hermione looked at each other in surprise.
Neville patted his head in annoyance, and he said with a sad face, "Levle is my toad, I lost it when I got in the car, I was always clumsy, and I often lost it." β
Why would anyone consider a toad as their pet. That was Hermione's first thought, and she reassured Neville, "Don't worry, since you lost it in the car, you're sure to find it in the car." β
"Okay, I'll look for it in the first few cars. β
Neville left the cubicle with a smile that was uglier than crying.
After Neville left, only Al and Hermione were left in the cubicle, and Al pointed to Bibi Beans next to him and said, "I suggest you should try this." β
"It's Bibi multi-flavored beans, and it's chocolate, mint, marmalade, vegetable, spinach, everything. β
Hermione took out a Bibi flavored bean, tasted it carefully, and then raised her eyebrows and said, "It's not bad, it's watermelon." β
Al laughs and says, "You're lucky, I've had a lot of nasty flavors, like pepper, sardines, and liver. β
At this time, Al also picked up a Bibi Duowei bean and put it in his mouth, and luckily, it was orange-flavored, his favorite flavor.
The next two of them ate several more in a row, and this pack of Bibi flavored beans made Al and Hermione have a good experience, sweet and sour, spicy and salty, and the two of them enjoyed it.
After a long time, a round-faced boy appeared outside the cubicle doorβit was Neville.
Neville was still crying, and said to Al and Hermione, "I can't find my toad anywhere. β
Hermione sighed, she stood up, and said to Neville, "Okay, I'll look for it with you." β
After Hermione and Neville left, Al was the only one left in the cubicle.
The fields that flew by outside the car seemed even more barren, and a neat field had vanished, followed by a grove of trees, meandering rivers, and dark green hills.
The sun has somehow set in the west, and it is about to set.