Chapter 39: Savannah
Leaky Cauldron Bar.
Calvin looked at the gobbling Savannah speechlessly, wondering how this tall girl could eat so much.
Savannah finally drank a glass of butterbeer and sighed, "Comfortable." ”
Then he saw Calvin sitting opposite him writing something on a piece of parchment, so he asked curiously, "Calvin, what are you writing?" ”
"Nothing, just writing to your brother Omaha." Calvin said blandly.
"What?" Savannah threw herself on the table like a sturdy leopard, trying to snatch the parchment from Calvin's hand.
Calvin didn't raise his head, and with a flick of his left hand, the Indian witch sat on the chair and flew far away, until it hit the wall, attracting onlookers.
"Calvin, you can't write to tell my brother I'm here," Savannah tried to break free of Calvin's magic, "I sneaked out. ”
This time Calvin looked up at her, "This surprises me, Savannah, but it's not impossible to think about it. Originally, I didn't plan to mention you in the letter, but since you sneaked out, I think it's better for you to take you back from Omaha. ”
"Calvin!" Savannah shouted angrily, "You'd better stop me, I'm going to release the metasequoia and the rocks so they can eat you!" ”
At this time, old Tom came over with a hunched back: "Two guests, please don't quarrel in the restaurant, okay?" Then he looked at Savannah, who was anchored in a chair by Calvin, "And, this lady, you already owe me three days' money." ”
Savannah immediately looked at Calvin with an innocent expression.
Calvin was a little helpless: "Tom, how much does she owe you?" ”
Old Tom smiled and showed his broken teeth, "Mr. Capet, this young lady owes me a total of fifteen Galleons. Holding out a wrinkled hand, Calvin was motioning to hurry up.
"Fifteen Galleons?" Calvin was so angry that he almost jumped up from his chair, "Old Tom, don't lie to me, you can eat and drink well for a day with no more than two Galleons." ”
"How so? Mr. Capet," said old Tom, became more and more respectful, "it was this young lady who came and demanded the best service from me. And her two big cats are really edible. ”
Calvin only felt a fire rising above his head, and turned his head to glance at Savannah. Savannah felt sorry for herself, didn't dare to meet Calvin's gaze, and hung her head like an innocent kitten.
"Hmph, I'll settle accounts with you in a while." Calvin flicked a money bag out of his sleeve and placed it on the table. Tom weighed his hand and made a "please" gesture for the two to leave.
Calvin lifted Savannah from his chair. The Indian lady also wanted Calvin to let go, but the angry Calvin directly shut up with a silence spell and dragged her back to the room.
Calvin threw Savana back on the bed and lifted the spell. The eldest lady who regained her freedom immediately picked up two pillows from the bed and threw them at Calvin: "Calvin, you get out for me, this is my room." ”
"I'm out?" Calvin dodged the flying pillow sideways and said in a cold voice, "You eat me, drink me, live with me, these are all the money I spend, you let me out." ”
Savannah hid in the corner of the bed shivering, and muttered, "I didn't say that you were asked to spend money for me, you took the initiative to pay." ”
Calvin glanced at her and sat down at the desk in the room, "Don't go anywhere next, I guess the cleaners will come looking for you." I'm going to write to Omaha to pick you up. ”
"Don't," Savannah sat on the bed and curled up like a docile kitten, "my brother will kill me." ”
Calvin slammed his pen on the table, "You'd better tell me all about what else you've done." ”
Savannah shuddered with fright: "I, I took the gem off the forehead of a horned water snake in the tribe. ”
"Only one?" Calvin asked suspiciously, now sure that this witch was always going to cause some big trouble.
Savannah nodded vigorously: "There is only one, I picked off the gem from the head of the old snake king." I sold it for a few days. ”
Calvin's Slytherin coolness resisted the urge to beat Shavana in the final moments of his rage.
His gloomy face continued, "Anything else?" ”
"I've broken my wand," stammered the Lady of the Invincible Tribe, "while fighting the Cleaners." ”
"Savannah, Savannah," Calvin said calmly, reining his anger, "when will you be able to reassure your family." ”
"Did you ever think about your brother and grandmother when you sneaked out?"
Savannah, who was originally huddled in a ball, suddenly jumped up from the bed when she heard this: "Why do you all say that, grandma and Omaha say so, and you come to accuse me too." You think I'm a child, so leave me alone. I didn't ask you to save me today, I didn't ask you to pay, just like I didn't ask you to save me three years ago. ”
Calvin frowned, looking at the fried-haired witch in front of him, remembering the scene of meeting her three years ago.
At that time, he came to North America to study Magical Beasts, and under the guidance of Professor Fontana, the principal of Ilvermorny, he traveled to the Atsine tribe, which is closely related to Magical Beasts.
On the way, Calvin met the witch Savannah, who was being chased by twenty-six purges, who had just graduated from Ilvermorny a year ago, and it was up to question whether she could escape from them, let alone defeat them.
Calvin then rescued Savannah, dragged twenty-six cleaners into the world in the painting, and captured them all alive by virtue of home advantage.
However, when Calvin came out of the world in the painting, he fainted due to mental exhaustion. When he woke up again, he found that he was already in the Atsena tribe, and then he realized that the girl he had saved was the granddaughter of the tribal chief, Savannah.
Later Calvin was treated like a VIP in the Atsuena tribe, even allowing him to take a cat and leopard from the tribe. Only this girl Calvin once saved was very unkind to him, and even a little hostile to him - she always believed that Calvin approached her for the magical beasts raised by the tribe.
Although Savannah is hostile to him, Calvin doesn't care, and until now he still thinks that Savannah is just a spoiled lady by her family.
In other people's tribes, Calvin can not care about the temper of Savannah's eldest lady, after all, he has a good relationship with her family, and he and her brother are even drunk drinking friends together. But now outside, Calvin doesn't get used to her eldest lady's temper.
After venting, Savannah lay on the bed and sobbed secretly, and Calvin, who wanted to leave, finally relented, pulled Savannah up from the bed, and handed her a handkerchief.
"Wipe away your tears and go out with me."
"Where are you going?"
"Go get your gems back, and if it goes well, you'll be able to have dinner when you come back."