Chapter 69: Hogwarts Acceptance Letter

It took Hermione about five minutes to explain to her dad what Quidditch was and how popular it was in the wizarding world.

After listening to his daughter's explanation, Mr. Granger let out a long breath, "So you're going to go to the United States alone to see that Quidditch World Cup Finals - oh, and do you want to take Lovell with you?" ”

"Not just Lovell, but friends he made at Hogwarts." Hermione whispered.

"Huh?" Mr. Granger was interested, and he wondered what kind of friends Lovell would make at school.

"It's a very warm-hearted family, they have seven children, and they are a pure-blood family that has been passed down to this day." Hermione gave a brief account of the Weasleys she had heard from Lovell.

"Sounds pretty solid, doesn't it?" After listening to her daughter's introduction, Mrs. Granger felt that it was not impossible for her daughter to go to the World Cup with such a family.

"Indeed, at least Lovell." Mr. Granger muttered, he raised his hand and took the calendar from the table, "When are you going to Texas?" ”

"August." The Quidditch World Cup Finals are scheduled to begin in late August, so naturally she and Lovell won't be meeting up with the Weasleys until August.

"That's just in time!" Mr. Granger smiled and said, "Your mom and I can take you to meet your Uncle Grace first, and then you and the Weasleys will go to the World Cup." ”

Mr. Granger's proposal sounded solid, and Hermione felt for a moment that her father's point made sense.

"Then arrange it this way, we will prepare the passport or something for you."

"What about Lovell?" Hermione remembered her wolf cub, and it was quite difficult for her to be taken on the plane.

"Uh," Mr. Granger was stunned, he didn't dare to pack the ticket, and finally said to go to the airline and ask, trying not to let Lovell go the way of pet checking.

God knows how they would react when they told Lovell it was going to be stuffed into a small box, and then a lone wolf flew for a dozen hours, and Mr. Granger didn't think he could be sure of convincing it.

What's more, the airline's pet consignment service has been criticized, and in recent years, there have been repeated scandals, who knows what will happen to Lovell?

"Don't worry, generally speaking, it's good to buy a separate ticket for it." Mrs. Granger comforted her daughter, and Mr. Granger picked up the phone and began to call the airline to inquire about the possibility of bringing pets on the plane.

Just as Hermione's previous conversation had come to an end, there was the sound of wings flapping against the window outside the living room. Hermione looked up and saw a barn owl crouching out of her window.

This meeting was not uncommon for Hermione in the past year, and every time Lovell wrote to her, it was sent through an owl.

But the question is, now that Lovell lives in his own house, who wrote this letter to himself?

With a stomach full of questions, Hermione opened the window and welcomed the owl in.

The owl flew over the table in the living room and dropped two envelopes, made of heavy parchment with the address of Hermione's house written in emerald green ink. On the back of the envelope was a wax seal and a shield coat of arms, which Hermione recognized as Hogwarts coat of arms at a glance, as Hogwarts coat of arms.

"It's a letter from Hogwarts." Hermione, slightly confused, opened the envelope and pulled a letter out of it.

[Headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry: Albus Dumbledore (President of the International Confederation of Magic, President of the Wizarding Association, First Class Wizard of the Order of Merlin)

Dear Miss Granger, We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Enclosed is a list of the required books and equipment. Semester is scheduled to begin on September 1. We will wait for your owl to hear back from you by July 31.

Vice-Chancellor (female) Minerva McGonagall]

After reading the letter, Hermione was stunned.

"This is the acceptance letter that Hogwarts sent me." She said almost instinctively.

"Oh? Are you going to study at Hogwarts after the summer holidays? Mr. Granger was a little surprised, but not too shocked, for he had long known that his daughter had the potential to become a witch.

"yes, that's a bit of a surpriseβ€”" Hermione was the most surprised of the three in the living room, knowing she wasn't even eleven yet!

Didn't the "School History" say that you would not receive an admission letter from Hogwarts until you were at least eleven years old? When there was a contradiction between the knowledge in books and real life, Hermione's brain was a little down for a while.

"What about the other letter?" Mrs. Granger was a little more attentive, and she noticed that her daughter had received two letters.

"It's for Lovell, and it should be an admission letter." Hermione replied, but she didn't open the envelope because it was a letter to Lovell.

Mr. Granger took her acceptance letter from her daughter and looked at it carefully.

"The letter also included a list." After reading the first piece of paper, Mr. Granger naturally saw the list attached to it, "It's what you're going to use in school." ”

"Oh?" Hermione was interested, took the list from her father's hand, and read it with relish.

"Where are we going to buy these things, the letter doesn't say." Mr. Granger thought a little longer, noting that the school did not give a purchase address, and he did not know where to buy books like Standard Spells, Beginner and History of Magic in London.

"I know, we're going to go to Diagon Alley to buy these things, and as for the location of Diagon Alley, I remember mentioning it in the School History." Now, Hermione felt from the bottom of her heart that the book "Hogwarts: A School History" that Lovell gave her was really a divine book! The contents are encyclopedic and introduce her to many of the basics of the wizarding world.

"Okay." Mr. Granger nodded, his expression a little serious: "Then let's go now!" ”

Looking at his impatientness, I didn't know that I thought he was going to school at Hogwarts!

Hermione tilted her head and thought about it, thinking that it would be okay to go early, so she lay down on the table and wrote a reply for the owl to bring back to Hogwarts, and then shouted upstairs, "Lovell! ”

Hearing Hermione shouting her name, Lovell ran downstairs as fast as she could.

"Hogwarts sent you an acceptance letter, let's go to Diagon Alley today!" Hermione said, raising Lovell's letter in her hand.

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The second is more present, good night everyone~

By the way, ask for a monthly pass during the double period, wow!