Harry Potter: Dark Alchemy Chapter 9: Reply?
Wright took the parchment letter delivered by the postman. Even if he didn’t open the envelope and look at the contents on the letter paper, Wright knew what was written on it. It was the Hogwar he was dreaming about. Entrance letter from the school.
The postman took out a thick pile of letters from the postal bag, and stuffed them all into Wright. Some of these letters come from families that have adopted children in the orphanage, some come from socially caring people who have a relationship with the children's living conditions in the orphanage, and others, and so on. All these letters were delivered to Susanna, the director of the welfare institute. After Wright confirmed that there were no other letters addressed to him in the pile of letters, he went straight to Susanna's office.
Standing in front of the office, Wright took a deep breath and reached out and knocked on the door. Just now, his attention was completely absorbed by Hogwarts' admission letter, and he walked to the office that he had avoided for many days without realizing it.
"Please come in." Susanna's unhurried voice came from behind the office door.
"Dean, this is the letter just sent by the postman today." Wright opened the door gently and walked in. The talking room had already placed the thick pile of letters on Susanna's desk.
"Okay!" Susanna took off her glasses and squeezed the corners of her sour eyes.
"If you have nothing else, then I will leave first." Wright stared at the bookshelf on the left, as if something very interesting was happening there.
"Of course I have a question for you, Wright." Susanna put on her glasses again. In recent years, her eyesight has deteriorated due to processing too many documents, so she has to wear glasses. Of course, from Wright's eyes, the black and thick big-rimmed glasses are really not suitable for Susanna, and it almost makes her appearance drop another grade.
"Oh? Is it about Chef Steven?" Wright had to turn his head over to Susanna, and said dryly, "I heard some people in the orphanage said he stayed for you In the orphanage."
"Wright! You know what I want to ask." Susanna's face did not change at all, as if she was not interested in this topic at all, "Do you think which middle school you want to go to? I think Fetis High School Very good. They will definitely send you an invitation letter based on your grades. Maybe they will reduce your tuition fees because of your situation."
"Uh..." This is the reason why Wright has avoided Susanna these days. After receiving Wright's SATs report, Susanna has been asking a question, which is Wright's favorite middle school.
"Or do you want to go to Edinburgh High School? Or do you want to go to London?" Susanna continued to ask, her voice still at the initial volume.
"Maybe it is Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?" Wright tried not to look into Susanna's eyes and whispered.
"Sorry, Hogg what?" Susanna frowned. Wright's voice was so small that she couldn't hear it clearly. But Susanna searched around in her head, and she didn't find any good schools starting with Hogg.
Wright took a deep breath and took out the parchment letter, "I mean, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry."
"School of Magic?" Susanna held her elbow on the desk and made a gesture of supporting her forehead with one hand. It seemed that she had no desire to read the letter that Wright took out. "I thought it was A kid who is about to go to middle school, you shouldn’t be as serious about magic as a three or four-year-old kid."
The standard Muggle attitude that has not been in contact with the wizarding world, Wright made an impolite evaluation in his heart.
"You know, Oak realized that magic is an impossible thing even after he was six years old." Susanna continued, "You should go back and think about it. It's July now, those good high school invitations The letter is almost coming! This is a matter of your life, and I think you should also understand its importance."
If you don’t mention it, I almost forgot Ok! Since this guy was adopted by a middle-aged lady when he was eight years old, he never sent a letter to the orphanage again. But looking at you now, it seems that this guy just didn't send me a letter specifically! Humph!
Wright closed his eyes, said goodbye to Susanna, and returned to his small room on the second floor. Susanna originally wanted to move Wright out of this room after Wright woke up, but was rejected by Wright at the time, which contained a large piece of Wright's black history, such as crying and making trouble. Later, Susanna never mentioned that Wright would move out of this small room, but over the past few years, Wright has become completely familiar with and used to this room.
Wright closed the door behind him and sat down at the new table. The old table in the room had completed its historical mission two years ago and ended its long life span of decades. Then Wright handed its remains to Steven, as a firewood to provide the world with the last bit of waste heat.
opened the envelope in his hand, Wright pulled out the parchment letter paper inside. The content of the letter is roughly the same as Wright's impression, an admission letter and a list of school supplies. The only difference from the impression is that there is a small note attached to it, written in emerald green ink in a swash:
Given that Mr. Wright Pass was born in Muggle society and did not know the existence of the wizarding world~IndoMTL.com~ So the day after confirming that you received the Hogwarts enrollment letter, the school will send one Faculty and staff came to visit. Explain everything to your parents or guardians and tell you about enrollment matters.
So, another school professor is here? Wright recalled the faculty in the school. He didn't know if it would be Professor McGonagall or other professors. Professor Flitwick was unlikely. His size was too eye-catching in the Muggle world. But Wright only hoped that Dumbledore and Snape weren't coming. These two masters of pantheonism were really terrifying. At least before getting involved in learning Occlumency, Wright didn't want to face the magic of Pantheon.
While thinking, Wright picked up a piece of letter paper from the table. This is one of the essential school supplies for good students. He took out another black signature pen, and then began to write a letter.
Dear Principal Albus Dumbledore:
I have received the admission letter from Hogwarts, and I am very excited to be able to study in a magic school. But my guardian, Mrs. Susanna, does not seem to understand and support me to study at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. I hope that the faculty sent by you can help persuade her and let her accept me to study at Hogwarts.
Yours sincerely,
right Pass
Wright folded the letter and put it in the envelope. After sealing the letter with fire varnish, Wright began to fill in the required information on the surface of the envelope.
Then he was stuck in filling in the address of the recipient, what should I fill in here? Hogwarts Castle? Hogsmeade Village? Also, he doesn't have an owl at all, how can he send a letter?
That being the case, why add a sentence to the admission letter: "We will be waiting for your owl before July 31 to bring your reply?"