Rubik’s Cube of Heavens Chapter 26: Free yourself
Through the wall, Kewen's eyes darkened.
After his pupils contracted and quickly adapted to the light, Kewen found himself on another platform.
Before he could observe the surrounding environment, Kewen immediately pushed the luggage cart to avoid the rear passage, in order to prevent Penello and the others from hitting him when they came over.
His foresight was correct, because just as he avoided it, Penello rushed out of the wall screaming.
Unable to adapt to the sudden change in the environment for a while, Penello continued to rush forward without stopping in a panic.
Seeing this, Kewen stepped forward immediately, reached out and grabbed Penello, which successfully prevented Penello from rushing directly under the platform.
"Penello run slowly! Watch out for the platform ahead!"
In the back, with some anxious shouts, Mrs. Kleiwatt's figure quickly emerged from the wall. When she saw the scene of Cowen and Penello, she breathed a sigh of relief.
"Thank you, little Kewen." Mrs. Kleiwatt patted her heart and said fearfully, "It's fortunate to have you, otherwise Penello would rush under the platform, which happens every few years. It happened, and those children were admitted to the hospital before they could even go to school.”
"It should be, ma'am." Kewen smiled and let go of his hand, then patted Penello on the shoulder: "Aren't you scared?"
"Scared." Penello stuck out the tip of his tongue guiltily.
But the next moment, Penello began to let himself go again, leaving the previous thrills behind, and began to observe the new station in front of him with novelty.
"This child." Seeing this, Mrs. Kleiwatt shook her head helplessly...
At the urging of Mrs. Kriwat, Cowen and Penello checked their tickets and boarded the train, walked through two carriages, found an empty compartment, opened the door and walked in.
After entering the door, Penello did not take a seat, nor did he help Kewen who was easily carrying two large suitcases behind him. Instead, he jumped, kneeled on the seat of the soft car seat, and opened the window. , looked out, waved his hand to Mrs. Clearwater and said hello.
Seeing this, Kewen shook his head and smiled helplessly, and walked into the compartment with two suitcases.
Putting away the two owl cages and stuffing the suitcase into the luggage rack, he sat down on the chair opposite Penello.
"Korvin, I'll ask you to take care of Penello in the academy." Mrs. Criwatt said helplessly through the car window: "If only she was as sensible as you."
"Mom~" Penello coquettishly said: "I can take care of myself."
"Yes, yes~" Mrs. Clearwater softly agreed with her daughter.
Next, Mrs. Clearwater and Penello exhorted each other, and Cowen occasionally interjected to chat. About twenty minutes later, the train whistle sounded, and it was time for the departure.
"Okay Penello, Cowen, close the window, the train is about to start." Mrs. Clift took a step back and said with a smile, "Otherwise, the train will start running, and the wind will pour into the carriage, causing the train to start running. It's a mess inside."
"I know mom." Penello was a little reluctant: "Mom must remember to write to me more."
"Hmm, so do you." Mrs. Kleiwatt said and looked at Kewen again: "And little Kewen, remember to write to me, if Penello gets into any trouble at the college, Be sure to tell me and your uncle as soon as possible."
"Don't worry." Kewen responded with a smile...
As the windows were closed by Penello, the train suddenly vibrated and started slowly.
As the train slowly accelerated and drove out of the station, Penello, whose face was close to the window, could no longer see his mother, so he regained his body and sat down.
"Humph! Don't tell Mommy!" Penello hummed threateningly, looking very cute.
"It depends on your performance." Cowen responded and got a grimace from Penello on the opposite side.
"Call..."
With a long sigh of relief, Kewen stretched his arms and stretched his waist, then his acting skills went offline, and his demeanor became more casual.
Under Penello's astonished gaze, Kewen no longer kept his seated position, but recklessly lay on his side on the bench, resting his head on his hands, and smiled at Penello, who was somewhat sluggish opposite: "Why? Look at me like that."
"Wow~ Why do you seem to have suddenly changed?" Penello observed Kewen carefully and asked in a surprised tone.
"Isn't there an adult watching? Why don't you relax yourself?" Kewen responded with a smile.
"It seems you're right." Penello nodded in agreement, but after looking at the seat, he shook his head and said, "But I'm not tired at all, and I don't want to lie down. Besides, in case I wait. Anyone else in the cubicle? That would be rude."
"Then you can do whatever you want." Kewen said indifferently, and then asked: "I heard that you can only arrive at the academy at night. What are you going to do for so long?"
"I don't know either, maybe I'll keep reading." Penello replied, "I don't know the others, and I don't want to go out."
"Okay, what book to read?" Kewen said, raising his right hand, shaking his wrist, the wand quickly flew out of his sleeve and was held by Kewen.
"Keep reading the standard spells~IndoMTL.com~ Penello responds.
Hearing this, Kewen kept his side lying position and pointed the wand in his hand to the box on the luggage locker.
The levitating spell box floated out; opened the spell box and pulled it open; the textbook needed for Penelope's flying spell flew out of the box.
Without waiting for the book to fly in front of him, Kewen switched the levitation spell again and controlled the book to float in front of Penello.
The last recovery spell, which had the effect of turning back time, caused the box to close automatically, and Kewen continued to use the levitation spell to put it back on the luggage rack.
Penello watched Kewen's operation all the way, and then he held the textbook and commented in amazement: "Kewen, you are the most talented person I have ever met! Your use of magic spells is too great. Alright."
With a wave of his hand, Kewen retracted his wand and said casually, "Practice more and use more. It is because of this that those adult wizards can practice all the spells I just had to the level of silent casting, just use Commanded by a wand, I can do what I do silently."
"I heard you talk about silent casting and wandless casting." Penello said with longing: "I don't know when I will be able to do it."
"It's good to use the spell often," Cowan said. "You'll do it sooner or later."
"I also believe that I can do it myself!" Penello raised his chin slightly proudly: "I am confident that I am no worse than anyone except you!"
Clang clang clang.
The door glass of the compartment was knocked, and an old lady pushed a mobile snack cart at the door and asked, "Do you need something to eat, children?"
"I've been waiting for a long time!" Penello immediately dropped the book, took out two gold Galleons from his pocket, and said excitedly.
Apparently, Mrs. Kriwat gave Penelope a lot of information on the train in advance...