Chapter 2: Professor McGonagall's Voice Message

[Hello, Ms. Minerva McGonagall!

I received a letter from you, and what it says is so amazing that it's really not a prank? If so, where should I buy the things mentioned in the letter?

Your, Love Moen]

Minerva McGonagall, the Deputy Headmaster of Hogwarts, put down the letter in her hand, her brow furrowed. She was under the impression that the child Love Moen shouldn't have asked such a question, didn't she......

Professor McGonagall pressed the confusion in her heart, and wrote a serious reply to Love, answering his questions in as much detail as possible.

Soon the letter was delivered to Love.

In order to gain Love's trust, Professor McGonagall also cast a simple spell on the letter. She believed that once Love received this letter, he would be convinced of the existence of the wizarding world.

When he received the letter, Love was eating dinner brought by the chef. As he scooped up a spoonful of beef stew, the familiar owl burst into his dining room, dropped the parchment envelope in his mouth at Love's hand, and then turned gracefully, the tips of its wings sweeping over his head and landing on the other end of the table with a thud.

"Good work, do you want to bake a quail—" Love was about to treat the postman with a roasted quail, when an old female voice rang out in the dining room.

"Mr. Love, Moen, I'm Minerva McGonagall, Deputy Headmaster of Hogwarts, and as you can see, the wizarding world is real." The letter, which had been brought by the owl, floated itself in front of Love, and a hole was cracked in the envelope, as if a mouth had grown.

This letter is the source of the sound.

Professor McGonagall thinks that an envelope that can hang in the air and speak is definitely proof of the existence of magic.

As if to give the recipient a moment to digest the reaction, Professor McGonagall's voice paused for a few seconds before continuing, "The items you need are available in Diagon Alley. Diagon Alley's entrance to the Cauldron is located between 48 Charing Cross and 12 Newport Street in London, and when you enter the bar, go straight to Tom, the owner there, and tell him who you are a new Hogwarts student and he will guide you into Diagon Alley. ”

"Once you're in Diagon Alley, you should first go to the Gringotts Wizarding Bank to exchange for the currency of the wizarding world. By the way, despite Gringotts' GBP exchange business, I still highly recommend that you bring some precious metals to Gringotts. ”

At this point, the letter was almost finished. Eventually, after leaving a message of "I wish you all the best and look forward to meeting you in September - Minerva McGonagall", the letter fell back to the table and reverted to its normal form, only the closed seal was silently proof of what had just happened.

Seeing that business was done, the owl flew to Love's plate and took the roasted quail that Love had given him, while Love sat at the table, excited.

He wanted to leave for Diagon Alley now, and after seeing the gloomy sky outside, Love could only force the excitement in his heart: it was too late to enjoy the scenery even if he passed, but he might encounter danger, so he could only wait.

In this way, Love hardly sleeps all night.

That night, he thought about many things, including whether or not to go to Hogwarts at all. Later, he also figured out that he would enter school at the age of eleven, and he would be eighteen years old when he graduated from Hogwarts, and he would not even delay himself from attending college in the non-magical world. In that case, why not take a spin around the gates of the wizarding world? It's a big deal to drop out of school in a few years!

Early the next morning, just after dawn, Love got up. He put on a clean and tidy suit, and then stuffed a thick wad of pounds into his wallet.

【Carry some precious metals】

Love remembered Professor McGonagall's words, and he opened his bedside table and pulled out a gold pocket watch. He felt that this watch would definitely be able to exchange a lot of gold Galleons. Not to mention the gems set on the dial, the gold case alone weighs hundreds of grams.

After making these preparations, he called and booked a taxi.

Within ten minutes, a taxi pulled up in front of Love's house.

"48 Charing Cross Street." Love sat in the passenger seat, fastening his seatbelt and reporting his address.

The taxi driver glanced at Love curiously, it is rare for a child to sit alone in a taxi, but his good professionalism made him suppress the confusion in his heart and went straight to his destination.

The taxi soon arrived at Charing Cross, and Love got out of the car and squinted his eyes from bookstores, burger stores, movie theaters, and other shops trying to find traces of the Leaky Cauldron Bar. Finally, he found the dirty, cramped bar between a bookstore and a record store. It's so inconspicuous that passers-by won't even look at it. Love had a strange feeling that he was the only one on the street who could see the bar.

He walked into the Leaky Cauldron and found that the inside was as dilapidated as the outside, the light was dim, and there were not many customers, except for a few elderly people sitting in the corner drinking and chatting. Love's presence didn't interrupt their conversation, they just glanced back at him, and then lost interest.

An old man with almost stripped hair and a bearded walnut looked out from behind the bar and came up to Love, looking at him with a smile.

"Are you the boss here?" Although he roughly guessed his identity, Love asked cautiously.

"Yes, do you need any help?" The bar owner nodded and confessed his identity.

"Great, I'm a new Hogwarts student and I want to go Diagon Alley to buy something." Seeing this, Love also said what he meant.

Old Tom rubbed his hands together and said it was all right. He led Love across the bar to the bar's backyard, a small, walled patio with nothing but a trash can and some weeds.

"Remember, start at the top of the trash can, count three bricks up, two more horizontally, and hit it with your wand." Old Tom added: "Don't worry about the location of the trash can, because both this wall and this trash can are enchanted, and only the brick that meets the conditions will lead you into Diagon Alley." ”

That is, no matter where this trash can is, the brick on top of it will become the "key" to Diagon Alley.

With that, Old Tom took out his wand and tapped it three times on the wall.

The brick he had struck shook and then the whole wall began to shake, until at last a small hole appeared in the middle, and the hole grew larger and larger, and in a short time a wide archway appeared in front of them, leading to a cobbled street that winded and had no end in sight.

Love stood there, looking at the world behind the wall, stunned.

"Have fun in Diagon Alley!" Love's appearance of being shocked by the wizarding world, old Tom has seen a lot, and he is not surprised. After giving Love a salute, he turned back to the bar to greet the guests.

What Old Tom didn't know was that more than half of the reason for Love's stunned was due to changes in his own system.

[Arrive in the magical world, the system begins to update......]

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