MTL - Rubik’s Cube Heavens-Chapter 58 Have a holiday

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   Nowadays, Kewen is no longer a wizard in the magical world when he first entered school. Common sense has already caught up, at least not bad for the children who grew up in the magical world.

   is like the carriage you are riding now. It seems that there are no horses to pull the carriage, but Cowen knows that it is because the one pulling the carriage is a kind of magical animal called ‘Yeji’.

   Unless you have witnessed the death of people related to yourself, and have produced great emotions or emotions, you will not see the animal like ‘Yeji’.

   This animal is used by Hogwarts College to transport students to school and vacation. Except for freshmen who just enrolled in the lake and boat trips, the following school and vacation will be sent by the ‘Yeji’ carriage.

   was sent to Hogsmeade on the way, Kewen popularized the two roommates in the carriage about the knowledge of'Ye Ji', but he couldn't actually see it either.

   Although he had witnessed too many deaths in the game before crossing, they were all false after all, so Kewen did not meet the conditions for seeing the "Yeji".

   About fifteen minutes or so, the night carriage sent the students to Hogsmeade Railway Station. The students got out of the carriage and boarded the train.

   Kewen quickly searched the crowd after getting out of the carriage. After finding the target, he spoke to two roommates, and then walked away quickly.

   "Penello!" Corvin walked to the Ravenclaw students and greeted him.

"Ah? Oh, Kewen, I'm still going to find you." Penello was chatting with two classmates. He turned his head and looked at the words, and then said with a smile: "Are you going to take a carriage with us? It happens that we have three Personally, I can still sit in another carriage."

Kewen glanced at the two students next to Penello, and then smiled and refused: "No, I'll be fine with my two roommates. I will come over and tell you that after the train arrives, I will Look for you."

   "Okay." Penello nodded: "Then you have to go to me early. I will take home all summer clothes this time. You have to help me carry the suitcase."

   "No problem." Kewen responded.

   "Then don't oversleep this time." Penello urged worriedly.

   "Don't worry." Kewen promised, then turned around and left, waving his hand: "I'll go there first."

   Penello did not respond, and also waved his hand.

   It didn't take long for the train whistle to sound, and slowly began to start swayingly, and gradually left the Hogsmeade platform and headed for London.

   gossip all the way without showing up.

   The train arrived at the station in the evening, and Covin found Penello's carriage ahead of time. After the train stopped, he helped Penello carry the suitcase and left the magical world through the nine and three-quarters platform.

   "Penello! Little Corvin!" Mr. Krivat had already waited outside the platform, and immediately waved happily after seeing the two of them: "Here!"

   "Dad!" Penello became surprised in an instant, rushed past Cowen, jumped high, and fell into his father's arms.

   "Hahahaha..." Mr. Krivart obviously missed his daughter very much, laughing loudly, while lifting Penello high and turning around in circles.

   "Madam." Corvin smiled slightly, and greeted Mrs. Krivat on the side.

   "Good boy, thank you for taking care of Penello in school." Mrs. Crevat gently raised her hand and stroked the top of Cowen's head.

"Actually, I didn't take care of anything." Cowen said with a smile: "I just helped Penello a little bit with my studies, but not much. After all, Penello is a qualified Ravenclaw. As for life, I Take care of her even less."

"You are really humble." Mrs. Krivart said softly, "But through the letter Penello wrote to us, I know that you set her as the best example. In her letter to us every week, Talking about how many points you have added to Gryffindor, and she is trying to catch up with your points."

   "It's just that I'm more familiar with a few professors." Kewen waved his hand and smiled: "So there are more opportunities to be called to answer questions in class."

"mother!"

   At this time, Penello had been put down by her father, she rushed over again and plunged into her mother's arms.

   "I miss you so much!"

   "We miss you too." Mrs. Crevat smiled kindly, and kept touching the back of her daughter's head.

"Okay, let's not stand here anymore." Mr. Krivart came over, patted Corvin's shoulder with admiration, and then said: "The dinner at home has been prepared in advance. Let's go back. Home."

   "That's right." Mrs. Crevat echoed: "You have eaten school food for a few months, and come back to taste what I made. You know that I am very confident in cooking."

   talking and laughing, everyone walked outside the station together.

   On the way, Penello excitedly told his parents about school things, and kept twittering all the way, as if he wanted to tell his parents about things that were not mentioned in the book.

   There are some things that Kewen knows, he will occasionally interject a few words on the side...

Because it had already been discussed through the letter, after the dinner at Penello's house, Cowen bid farewell and left alone. The Penello family did not ask Cowen to stay at their home~www.novelbuddy.com~ and embarked on it. On the main road, Kewen summoned the'Knight Bus' with a magic wand, once again experienced the unscientific but magical way of using the bus, and finally got off the bus at the entrance of the Broken Cauldron Bar.

   After greeted and chatted with old Tom in the bar, Kewen passed through the back alley and entered Diagon Alley.

   There are few pedestrians in Diagon Alley at night, and few shops open.

   Of course, every shop has lights on, and the lights illuminate the narrow pavement of the diagonal alley through the window, except for the usual darkness on the Knockdown Alley.

   Soon Kewen stopped at the entrance of the magic wand shop, and after looking into the house through the window, Kewen reached out and pushed the door and walked into the magic wand shop amidst the sound of ‘ding-dong’.

   Footsteps sounded from the second floor. Soon, Ollivander's figure appeared at the top of the stairs on the second floor, leaning forward and looking down.

   "Oh boy, you're back." After seeing Cowen, Ollivander looked a little happy, walked down the stairs quickly, and looked at Cowen carefully.

   "I'm back Mr. Ollivander." Cowen smiled and said hello.

"Very good, very good boy." Ollivander stepped forward, raised his hand and patted Cowen on the shoulder, and said with admiration: "Your performance in school is something to be proud of! Congratulations on your adaptation to the new life."

   "Thank you sir." Kewen said sincerely: "You are also very helpful to me."

   "Haha! Stop being polite with me, are you full at Krivat's house? Would you like to eat more?"

   "No, I'm full." Kewen responded, smiling and shaking his head slightly.

   "Well, I'll talk about something tomorrow. Let's go upstairs and rest."

   Kewen obeyed and nodded, and went upstairs with Ollivander...