Greetings, Mister Principal: Memories of Grandma Hedwig
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In Hedwig's eyes, her son was always so dazzling.
She herself was illiterate, and her husband died young. She raised her children by herself through hardships by selling pies with a secret recipe handed down from her family. Fortunately, her son Sirius was very successful, awakened his magic talent, and received a full scholarship from the school. Scholarship to study at the Astor Academy of Advanced Magic.
Hedwig believes that as long as he has read books, he is a big shot, not to mention a mage. In her simple concept, a mage who can control the wind, rain, thunder and lightning is just like the legendary god, and her son is Is the best among them.
Sirius didn't like living at home, and Hedwig could understand that. Belen Apartment was too noisy, with all kinds of people living here, which affected Sirius' rest and study.
But Hedwig couldn't understand why Sirius said that his paper was not passed?
Since one day two years ago, Sirius has become a little weird. He often muttered to himself and spent more time at home.
He told Hedwig that his thesis was rejected by his supervisor, who believed that his thesis was meaningless.
Of course Hedwig believed in her son. Even if everyone in the world didn't believe in Sirius, Hedwig would still believe in him.
She believed her son was right and those so-called mentors must be wrong.
Sirius only smiled at this.
"Mom, you don't even know the words, how do you know I must be right."
"I know, my son is definitely right."
Hedwig said confidently as she packed her things and prepared to push the car out.
Life must go on. Hedwig glanced at her son who was sitting at the table, staring at the paper in his hand, and said nothing.
She has a secret.
Hedwig used to sell food near the Astor Academy of Advanced Magic. On the one hand, she hoped to meet her son "by chance". On the other hand, the students here were generous and liked to eat her cooking. pie.
While chatting, Hedwig casually talked about her son's thesis. At this time, someone told her that there were some "ways" where she could spend money to send her thesis to the school's archives. Many of them had That's what rich people like to do.
Hedwig immediately felt a little excited. After careful inquiry, he finally decided to trade today.
She first sold the pies she made in the commercial street as usual. Somewhat unexpectedly, the business was particularly good today, which made Hedwig feel that her luck might have come.
By the afternoon, Hedwig had sold most of the pies, and she went to a store in the commercial street to wait.
After about a quarter of an hour, a man walked up to Hedwig and asked in a low voice.
"Are you the one who wants to submit the paper?"
He looked Hedwig up and down, somewhat disbelieving that this woman could write a paper.
"Yes, this is my son's paper."
As she said that, Hedwig was about to take out the bound papers that she had secretly taken out from those copies. She had saved several copies. Her son never let Hedwig touch these papers, but Hedwig kept them. He regarded it as a treasure and kept it properly in a box.
The man stopped her quickly.
"Wait, let's keep a low profile and give you money first, two gold coins, or two hundred silver coins."
Two gold coins, this is basically an income that Hedwig may not be able to earn even if she works hard for a year.
The mother gritted her teeth and took out a bag.
This bag was the savings she had accumulated over the past few years. She originally wanted to wait until Sirius graduated and the two of them moved to a bigger house, so that Sirius could safely invite Lysa to his home.
She knew that Sirius thought Belen's apartment was a bit dirty and was embarrassed to bring a girl here, so Hedwig didn't mention it much.
But now, in order to get Sirius's paper recognized, Hedwig was willing to spend the money.
The man took the purse and opened it. Apart from the silver coins, there were also many copper coins inside. Each coin had mottled marks. It was obvious that Hedwig had saved it over many years.
The man raised his eyebrows and looked a little moved, but he still accepted the money bag and then said.
"Give me the paper."
Hedwig then held the paper in both hands and handed it to the man.
The man glanced at it and put it away, then asked Hedwig to wait where he was, while he walked into the campus.
Hedwig was a little uneasy. She didn't care about the money. She just didn't know whether it would succeed and whether Sirius's paper would be included.
Time passed minute by minute, and finally, an hour later, the man came out of the side door of the school and found Hedwig.
"This is the paper number, and this is the proof of inclusion. They are all available. If you are worried, you can come to the archives tomorrow to check."
The man said, handing a document to Hedwig.
Hedwig took the document and smiled happily. She carefully put it into her pocket and thanked the man repeatedly.
"Thank you, thank you."
The man told Hedwig not to tell anyone else about this, and then left.
Hedwig looked at the document in her hand. She didn't know the words, but she could recognize her son's name on it. She looked at it again and again before finally putting it away, pushing the cart and crossing half a trey. Stan City, back to his little home.
Sirius had already gone out. He had been out a lot recently. Hedwig didn't ask too much. After all, compared to a while ago, Sirius had been staying at home without leaving the house. He was much more normal now.
While Hedwig was communicating with her neighbors about recent events, she was cooking dinner. When the sun was setting, Sirius also returned home.
He said nothing~IndoMTL.com~ He sat down at the table, picked up a pen, and started writing and drawing on the paper until Hedwig called him over for dinner.
Dinner was very simple, just a few slices of bread, a bowl of thick soup with minced meat left over from making pie, and vegetables. Sirius ate them mechanically. Hedwig wanted to tell Sirius what she had cooked today. But she thought about it and suppressed the idea.
The most taboo thing about Sirius is relying on unfair means to do things. He definitely doesn't like that his paper is not recognized by others, but only relies on money to enter the archives.
Everything Hedwig did was as a final trump card. She thought that next month would be her son's birthday, and she would tell him the news on that day and give him a surprise.
"What's wrong?"
Sirius seemed a little happy to see his mother. He put down the soup bowl filled with minced meat and asked.
"No, it's nothing, you eat more meat."
Hedwig shook her head and poured another large spoonful of soup full of meat cubes into Sirius' bowl. ...