Chapter 190 Admission Introduction

Finally sent Ollivander away, Locke went through the discharge procedures, then registered a company, interviewed a few assistants, and a few days passed so hecticly.

Walking on the streets of London, England, Locke felt that it was no different from the London of the American drama world a few years ago, where the population was large, but it was still easy for the rich to find a dentist with a name and surname.

There are quite a few dental clinics in London, but there is only one dentist named Granger.

Dentists may not be as good as the top surgeons, but they are also very high in the middle class.

The Granger family runs their own dental practice, earns 70,000 pounds a year, lives in a small garden building, and has a free commute time, which has killed more than 90 percent of the British people.

Now that Mr. and Mrs. Granger are thinking about their daughter's education, their current plan is to send Hermione to Eton College, and it is just time for breakfast, when Mr. Granger looks through the letter and sees an unexpected letter.

After he finished reading it, he couldn't help frowning, why hadn't he heard of this school called Hogwarts before, was it a lie?

Mr. Granger had already looked at the appropriate secondary schools around London, and the Hogwarts invitation letter had a somewhat mysterious feeling to it.

Just then, the doorbell rang.

"Are you?" Opening the door, Mr. Granger discovers that it is a young man he has not seen before.

"Rock Lee, Mr. Granger, I think you've received an invitation to Hogwarts."

"Do you mean this letter?" Mr. Granger raised the envelope in his hand, "I've never heard of this school."

"I can explain this in detail, after all, I graduated from there not long ago." At this point, Locke paused, "Would you like to invite me in?"

"Please come in." Mr. Granger looked at the other man's clothes.

It was obviously customized, and the watch was also a Patek Philippe high-end model that he was reluctant to buy, and it didn't look like a liar.

"I'm sorry, Mr. Granger, because I noticed that you have never been exposed to the wizarding world, so I asked the school for such an errand to explain to you."

Sitting in the living room of Granger's house, Locke said slowly, "Hogwarts is not a school made up by deception, Mr. Granger, it has a history of thousands of years and has produced countless outstanding wizards.

Your daughter, Hermione Granger, has what it takes to be a wizard to receive an invitation, and if you think about it, something special must have happened to Miss Granger."

Locke gave a brief introduction, and the teacup on the table fell into his hand.

Then Locke opened his hand, and the water around him gathered in his hand, taking the shape of various animals, and then into ice sculptures.

Immediately afterwards, Locke stretched out his hand, and a bull ornament in the living room seemed to come to life, picked up the coffee table, and ran back and forth.

"It's ......," the Granger couple couldn't help but open their mouths wide when they saw it.

"In fact, the existence of wizards, except for a part of the people related to wizards, is only known to a very small number of the upper echelons." Locke said slowly:

"Miss Granger has a great talent, she awakened her magic at the age of eight, and we can help her harness this special power."

"Okay." The Granger couple finally came to their senses, "You're saying my daughter has the potential to become a wizard?"

"That's right, Hogwarts is a wizardry school, and it only admits children with magical talents." Locke said.

"Is this true?!" At this time, a little girl's voice came from the staircase: "I can go to the magic school, it's full of wizards, are there many magical creatures that only exist in fairy tales?"

"That's right." Locke had already noticed Hermione eavesdropping on the sidelines, and said with a smile, "Those who can go to school there are future wizards like you, and you can also see

Creatures that only exist in many fairy tales."

"Great!" Hermione Granger cheered happily, ran over and took the Granger couple's hand, and said, "Dad, Mom, let me go to Hogwarts."

"I'm sorry, Mr. Locke, can you let us talk about it." Mr. and Mrs. Granger looked at each other and said to Locke.

"Of course there is no problem," Locke knew that it would take some time for anyone to get used to and think about something like this all of a sudden.

When the Granger couple went to the next room to whisper their discussions, Hermione Granger stared at Locke with bright eyes and began to ask Locke about Hogwarts School.

Combined with some information given by the system and the description in the movie, Locke easily amazed the little girl and wanted to arrive at Hogwarts immediately.

After a while, the Granger couple returned to the living room, asked Locke a few more things about Hogwarts and the wizarding world, and finally nodded:

"Okay, we agreed to send Hermione to Hogwarts, but can we visit her there?"

"In principle, ordinary people are not allowed to enter Hogwarts, but during the school day, you can use a messenger to send a message to communicate, and the Hogwarts school system is the same as other schools, and during the long holidays, Hermione can also go home."

Locke said, "Finally, tomorrow morning at ten o'clock, I will take Hermione to Diagon Alley to buy the textbooks and supplies needed for school, and you can accompany you for the first time, so I will take my leave."

With that, Locke changed his face and left Granger's house.

It took a while for the Granger couple to react, "It's hard to imagine that there is magic in the world, and that our daughter has the talent to become a wizard."

After Locke left, the Granger family was visibly excited and began to discuss it continuously.

The next morning, Locke arrives at Granger's house early, then follows his memory to the Cauldron where he demonstrates Hermione and opens the door to Diagon Alley.

"Enter from here, bypass the bar, and you'll get access to Diagon Alley, where you can buy school supplies on the notice." Locke introduced the Granger family.

Diagon Alley is completely different from the outside, looking at everything in front of them, the Granger family seems to have suddenly arrived in the Middle Ages, and the people who come are all dressed as wizards.

"Welcome to Diagon Alley." Locke said to them:

"The wizarding world can only use three currencies: Galleon, Sico, and Nat, and we don't accept ordinary people's currency, except for a certain amount of exchange for young wizards every year."

As soon as he said this, Locke saw an "acquaintance" and immediately greeted him, "Good morning, Professor McGonagall."

"Hello, Locke, are they the Grangers? I didn't expect you to be interested in the little wizard." Professor McGonagall said, "There are quite a few new Muggle-born wizards this year, and I can make it easier for me to have you."

"It's my pleasure." Locke said with a smile.

The two did not talk in detail, because Hermione Granger was not the only young wizard from a Muggle family, and Professor McGonagall was also tasked with guiding a young wizard from a Muggle family.

"It's Madame Morkin's Robe Shop, the Wand Shop, and ......," Locke briefly introduced the Granger family to the shops in Diagon Alley, and then told them not to approach Tumbledown Alley.

Diagon Alley usually has a lot of people from the Ministry of Magic coming here, and today it happens to be a freshman guide, and there are many professors and people from the Ministry of Magic patrolling, and the current Death Eaters are not so rampant.

In the end, Locke led them to Gringotts, and in addition to exchanging the Granger family for Galleons, he was also going to exchange some for himself, and when he was done, he would have to buy some in Diagon Alley.