Rubik’s Cube of Heavens Chapter 58: Holiday


Now, Kewen is no longer a novice in the magic world when he first entered school. Common sense has caught up, at least not worse than those children who grew up in the magic world.

Just like the carriage you are riding now, it seems that there are no horses to pull the carriage, but Kewen knows that it is because the carriage is pulled by a magical animal called 'Yeji'.

Unless you have witnessed the death of someone related to you, and have a huge emotion or emotion, you can't see the animal 'Yeji'.

This animal is used by Hogwarts College to transport students to school and vacation. Except for the new students who have just entered the school, they need to go through the lake and boat trip.

On the way to Hogsmeade, Cowen talked to the two roommates in the carriage about "Yeji", but he couldn't see it either.

Although I witnessed too many deaths in the game before I crossed, but after all, they were all fake, so Kewen did not meet the conditions for seeing Ye Ji.

About fifteen minutes later, the Yeji carriage took the students to Hogsmeade Railway Station. The students got off the carriage and boarded the train.

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

"Penello!" Cowan walked over to the Ravenclaw students and greeted them.

"Ah? Oh Kewen, I'm still going to find you." Penello was chatting with two classmates. Hearing this, he turned his head and said with a smile, "Are you going to take a carriage with us? It just so happens that there are three of us, and there will be another one in the carriage."

After hearing this, Kewen glanced at the two students beside Penello, then refused with a smile: "No, I'll be fine with my two roommates, I'll come and tell you, the train is at the station. I'll find you later."

"Okay." Penello nodded: "Then you have to find me early. I will bring home all my 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 assured, then turned and left, waving his hand: "I'll go first."

Penello did not respond, and also waved his hand.

Not long after, the train whistle sounded, slowly began to sway, and gradually left the Hogsmeade platform and headed for London.

It's not like chatting all the way.

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

"Penello! Little Cowen!" Mr. Kleiwatt had been waiting outside the platform for a long time, and immediately waved happily after seeing the two of them: "Here!"

"Dad!" Penello was instantly surprised, hurried past Kewen, jumped high, and threw himself in his father's arms.

"Hahahaha..." Mr. Clearwater obviously missed his daughter very much, and while laughing loudly, he lifted Penello high and circled in place.

"Ma'am." Cowen smiled slightly and said hello to Mrs. Clearwater beside him.

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

"Actually, I didn't take care of anything." Cowan said with a smile: "I only helped Penello a little in my studies, but not much. After all, Penello is a qualified Ravenclaw. As for In life I take less care of her."

"You are so humble," said Mrs. Clearwater softly, "but I know through Penello's letters to us that you are setting her the best example, the weekly letters she writes to us. Inside, it's all about how many points you've given to Gryffindor, and she's trying to keep up with yours."

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

"Mom!"

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

"I miss you so much!"

"We miss you too." Mrs. Kleiwatt smiled kindly and kept stroking the back of her daughter's head.

"Okay, let's not stand here anymore." Mr. Kleiwatt came over, patted Cowen on the shoulder admiringly, and said, "The dinner at home has been prepared in advance, Let's go home first."

"That's right." Mrs. Cloveratt echoed: "You have eaten school meals for a few months, and then come back and try what I make. You must know that I am very confident in cooking."

Talking and laughing, everyone walked out of the station together.

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

Some things Kewen knows, he will occasionally interject a few words...

Because it had already been discussed by letter, Cowen said goodbye and left alone after having dinner at Penello's house. The Penello family did not keep Cowen to stay at their house~IndoMTL.com~ go On the main road, Kewen summoned the 'Knight Bus' with his wand, and once again experienced the unscientific, but very magical, operation of the bus, and finally got off the bus at the entrance of the Leaky Cauldron.

After saying hello and chatting with old Tom at the bar, Cowen passed the back alley and entered Diagon Alley.

Diagon Alley at night is rarely crowded, and few shops are open.

Of course, every shop is lit, and the light shines through the windows to illuminate the narrow pavement of Diagon Alley, except for Knockturn Alley, which is as dark as ever.

Soon Kewen stopped at the door of the wand shop, and after glancing at the house through the window, Kewen reached out and pushed the door, and walked into the wand shop with the sound of 'ding dong'.

Footsteps sounded from the second floor, and soon Ollivander's figure appeared at the entrance of the stairs on the second floor, leaning over to look down.

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

"I'm back Mr. Ollivander." Cowen greeted with a smile.

"Very good, very good boy." Ollivander stepped forward, raised his hand and patted Kewen's shoulder, and said with admiration: "Your performance in school is something to be proud of! Congratulations too! Adapted to the new life."

"Thank you sir." Ke Wen said sincerely: "You have also helped me a lot."

"Haha! Don't be polite to me, are you full at Kriwat's? Would you like more?"

"No, I'm full." Kewen responded, shaking his head with a smile.

"Okay, I'll talk about it tomorrow, let's go upstairs to rest first."

Kewen nodded obediently and went upstairs with Ollivander...


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