Chapter 42: Christmas

The Quidditch match was about to start this Saturday, and Harry was getting more and more nervous, which led to the fact that the training results of the past two days were not as good as before, so anxious that Wood had been giving Harry psychological counseling.

Lind hadn't cared about the book since she had left it in the corner of the pool.

His focus has been on Harry lately. Because the three-headed dog Lu Wei was transferred, and the trapdoor didn't know where to go, he was still a little curious about how the story would go next.

On Saturday, Harry felt that it was his Judgment Day, and Lind declined all those who invited him to a Quidditch match, even though only two or three people asked him if he wanted to go.

Lind stayed in the Room of Requirement for the night, and when he returned to the lounge, it was no surprise that they were discussing Harry's broomstick this morning.

As in the books, Harry's broomstick suddenly spiraled out of control when he was about to catch the Golden Snitch, and they found Snape chanting a spell in the stands, and finally Hermione went to burn Snape's robes and his broom returned to normal.

Harry whispered a complaint about Snape's actions, and then remembered Snape's presence in the house where the three-headed dog was being held on Halloween's Eve.

At the same time, he was not surprised to think of the trapdoor, the Philosopher's Stone.

Of course, this was not what he told Linde, it was what Jane heard while they were talking to Hermione, and then Linde started talking to Jane.

Christmas is just around the corner. One morning in mid-December, Hogwarts School woke up from a dream to find that it was covered with several feet of snow and that the lake was covered with hard ice.

The Weasley twins were punished for enchanting several snowballs, causing them to run around after Quirrell and end up smashing behind his turban. Seeing Linde's smack his tongue for a while, he wanted to do it a little.

Several owls flew through the snowy skies to deliver their mail, and they had to regain their strength under Hagrid's care before they could continue to take off.

On Friday night of the 20th, Lind officially returned the photo of the Water Gun Spell to Professor Flitwick and declared the challenge unsuccessful.

He remembered the look of disappointment on Professor Flitwick's face, but he couldn't help it. He had successfully learned the Water Gun Spell the week before, but ......

He still remembers the day he was standing in the room where he practiced spells. Opposite him stood a doll.

"Riptide Spray—"

The incantation was nearing the end and the wand was nearing its end, but he didn't dare continue.

He could feel his magic boiling, rioting in his body. The spells and wands in the early stage had completely detonated the magic in his body—all the magic.

If this spell is put down, the power will not be talked about, and his own body will not be able to hold on.

If you compare your body to a. Then when he usually casts the spell, the levee is draining normally. It's controllable.

But when he unleashed the water cannon spell, it was like an unbearable dam, and if he opened a small opening, the ensuing violent water would suddenly wash away the entire dam, bringing an unmanageable disaster.

He abruptly aborted the release of the spell and used all his "desires" to try to suppress the magic of the rage. It was also the biggest magical accident he ever experienced.

"I'll do this spell, but not completely."

That's the result of his two months of practice.

After returning the photos, Linde began to prepare for the week-long Christmas holiday.

Professor McGonagall had been registering the list of those who had stayed and returned home a week earlier, and Lind was the one to return home.

Harry still hadn't planned to go back to Privet Road, and the Ron family was going to Romania to visit Charlie, so he had to stay in school as well. Jane and Hermione are also going home, and everything seems to be the same as in the original plot, except for the extra Jane.

Linde wasn't homeless, and he had to go back and see. Besides, after half a year in the pool, he really, really missed the sea in Knotttown.

On the morning of the 23rd, Lind walked out of the castle for the first time to Hogsmeade and boarded a train to London.

It was not until late afternoon that he arrived in London. After stepping out of Platform Nine and Three-Quarters and saying goodbye to Jane and Hermione, Linde dragged his small suitcase out of London Station.

As soon as he came out, he saw a guy with a beer belly and sunglasses walking towards him.

"Ahaha, why are you stinky boy so late, I've been waiting for you for a long time." Felix's big fan-like hand directly grabbed half of Linde's face, and then grabbed Linde's brain and hit it on his beer belly.

Duang~

Felix's stomach bounced up like a ball.

Lind hurriedly broke free. He was still wearing a black leather jacket and leather pants. His beard had been braided by him, and he looked like an old punk man, but the truth was that he was only in his early forties this year.

"Alas!" Lind sighed.

"What's wrong, were you bullied at school?" Seeing Linde's appearance, Felix frowned.

"No, I'm just worried that you'll never find a wife." As he spoke, he shook his head again.

"You stinky boy! It's got a to do with you. When Felix heard this, he smiled completely nonchalantly. He pulled the trunk behind Linde and placed it in his car.

To be honest, although Felix's income is not high, he belongs to the typical chic life of "one person is full, and the whole family is not hungry" as many people said on the Internet in his previous life.

Lind got into the car and the two drove straight to Charing Cross Street, where they booked two rooms at the hotel across from the Leaky Cauldron Bar and then went to Diagon Alley to buy a lot of fun things.

Although Felix is nominally his guardian, he respects Linde very much in his heart, and Linde himself is a human being, and he is not as difficult to discipline as a child, so the relationship between the two is more like a friend.

When they came back this time, they agreed to have a good time in London tomorrow, Christmas Eve, and then return to Knotttown in the evening.

Felix is responsible for all the expenses represented by the pound sterling, and Lindh is responsible for all the expenses of the wizarding currency.

The last time he exchanged a lot of gold galleons at Gringotts, he was basically useless, except for the occasional order for some cheap medicines, magic gadgets, and books, and the biggest consumption was probably the one that popped up on Draco's head at the time.

Linde also bought Felix an owl so that he could contact him in the future.

The next day, the two went to various places in London to hang out and eat and drink.

It wasn't until the afternoon that the two set off for Notte.