A Hogwarts Esoteric Leader

Chapter 42: temporary tranquility

Crossing several streets and turning several corners, as if coming from one end of the town to the other, in a relatively empty place near the edge, a building appeared.

It was a three-story building that was painted white as a whole. Like the original orphanage, it was also boxy in the shape of a matchbox, but it looked much brighter.

Judging from the condition, it seems that it has just been refurbished, but after approaching it, there is no smell of formaldehyde.

Yunevo thought that it might have been cleaned up with a whirlwind.

Before entering, Kingsley suddenly said, "I have something to tell you in advance."

"What's the matter?" Eugene asked.

"Apart from your guardian, Ms. Garrel, everyone else's memory has been modified a little. They don't know about magic. You should also pay attention to confidentiality."

"Yeah." Unieff nodded, showing his understanding.

Pulling the suitcase, he pushed open the brand-new wrought-iron door, and walked into the large yard. Familiar faces suddenly came into view.

When one of them saw Yunevo, he immediately shouted, "It's Brother Yunevo!"

Then he ran into the house, shouting, "Ms. Garrel! Brother Univer is back!"

This ingenuity is not Victor, who is it!

He's still there, I don't know if he hasn't left yet, or he hasn't been noticed by Boyce.

Then the other children gathered in a circle, not afraid of Kingsley and Williamson standing behind him, all kinds of questions came to him.

"Where did you go to play?"

"Have you encountered anything funny?"

"What delicious food did you bring?"

It seems that their memories have indeed been modified, Unieff thought.

But that's okay, everything is back on track, and the current situation is better than expected.

With a smile on his face, he caught a more honest child and asked, "Did you insist on running and reading in the morning when I was away?"

"Yes," said the boy.

"Really?" Eugene asked.

"Really." The child said honestly, "Victor said you would definitely come back, so everyone didn't dare..."

Well done Victor!

Then he saw Victor hurriedly dragging Ms. Garrel out of the house.

Unieff immediately greeted him and shouted happily, "Ms. Garrel, I'm back!"

Ms. Garrel immediately put away the smile on her face and said, "Come back when you come back! What's it called!"

Then he turned him over and looked over to check if there were any wounds.

"I'm fine," Unieff said, "I've had a very comfortable week, eating and drinking."

"So you just came back today?" Ms. Garrel said coldly.

"No. I came back long ago. It's just because of various reasons that I can't come back until today." Yunevo explained, "You can ask the two people behind me for details."

Only then did Ms. Garrel restrain her emotions. She glanced at Kingsley and Williamson lightly, and said, "Two gentlemen, let's go into the room and talk."

Walking into the foyer, although the walls and layout were completely new, Yunevo unexpectedly saw familiar furniture. It was a perfect version that he had restored, and it seemed that they had all been moved over.

Without stopping, Ms. Garrel led them to her new office.

The furniture is still the same.

Kingsley recounted the matter, explained the Ministry of Magic's plan to deal with Union, and made a request to stay for a while.

Ms. Garrel also agreed.

Then.

"I'd like to have a word with Eugene alone, okay?" she asked.

"Your freedom." Kingsley took Williamson out of the office.

Seeing the two go out, Ms. Garrel stood up and slammed the door shut.

Yunev had a bad premonition.

And this hunch soon came true.

"Yunevo, do you remember what I wanted to do most that night?"

Ms. Garrel picked up the broom from the corner.

Aside from getting a beating on the **** at the beginning, during the remaining twenty days in the orphanage, everything that Unieff cared about was getting better.

Victor has been clearly adopted by Boyce. In a few days, he will become the young master of a noble family, and he is expected to enter Eton College next year.

Although I don't know if he can keep up with the progress over there or adapt to the environment there, but for Victor, this is undoubtedly a life opportunity that can't be found.

Ms. Garrel is trying to communicate with several schools near the town, trying to solve the problem of children in the orphanage, and there seems to be some progress.

In addition, because of the fresh air in the town, her cough is much better.

As for Unieff himself, he did two things.

One is to practice mantras.

Of course, not in the orphanage, but in the hidden woods near the town, accompanied, protected and taught by two Aurors.

Williamson aside, he's pretty much acquainted, and Kingsley is indeed a good-natured person who gives some guidance from time to time.

Under such favorable learning conditions, he has acquired a preliminary grasp of most primary magic spells.

At the same time, after experiments, he found that the special phenomenon that occurred in the lighting spell did not appear in other spells, indicating that this phenomenon may indeed be related to the lamp phase. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com

Lamps have a very powerful bonus to lighting spells.

And, after a few practice sessions, he discovered that he could also infuse spiritual power into the Illuminating Charm, something he couldn't do when using other spells, which seemed to only recognize magic.

And the lighting spell after being injected with spiritual power shows a light that is completely different from the normal state, it is a very familiar light, a silvery-white light.

But I don't know how it works yet.

The second is to make money by writing.

In order to pay off his debts, he allocated more time for writing and contributed to several newspapers and journals. Basically, there are manuscripts sent and emails sent back every day.

Some emails will include some pounds, indicating that they have been recorded.

In other emails, manuscripts were returned intact, with comments attached.

Most of the comments are: your manuscript does not conform to the style of this newspaper/journal, thank you for your contribution.

The small part is: the text is solid and the story is exciting, but I hope to add some indescribable descriptions and plots.

Unieff thought for a while, but still ignored this part of the opinion.

He won't be reduced to this level...

Although some of them were returned, but because of enough writing, more than ten manuscripts of varying quality were finally accepted.

In addition to the previous savings, I had already collected 70 pounds, and there was no need to go to Gringotts, so I exchanged Kim Galleon directly with Kingsley, just waiting for the repayment.

On the other side of Mansu, there was no wind and no waves, and Hermione and Hindlesh both worked very hard.

Overall, everything was so peaceful and smooth, and the days were as peaceful as religious paintings hanging on the walls of the church.

until the last day of August.

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