I opened a blind box at Hogwarts

Chapter 12 The Joestar Family's Wonderful Relationship



Chapter 12 The Joestar Family's Wonderful Relationship

"Does platform nine and three-quarters really exist?"

King's Cross Station, Mr. Joestar and Ms. Joestar, have often taken trains here, but they have never heard of platform nine and three-quarters.

Of course, Joshua knew that the entrance to platform [-] and three-quarters was the third pillar between platforms [-] and [-].

But he didn't say it directly, but took out the Hogwarts Express ticket that had been kept in his pocket all the time.

Every year, some born and full Muggle families are recruited, that is, young wizards whose parents are both Muggle families.

As a Muggle family, it is difficult for them to know the existence of Platform Nine and Three Quarters, and King's Cross Station cannot be always manned like the Leaky Cauldron.

Therefore, a spell was cast on the ticket. When the little wizards took out this train ticket in the platform of King's Cross Station, the ticket would slowly float in the air to guide the entrance of platform nine and three-quarters.

In the movie, Hagrid's nerves ignored this, and he didn't tell Harry, but that's how Harry was able to run into the Weasleys in front of the platform.

"Is it really okay for the ticket to fly in the sky like this?"

The Joestar family took a slightly hasty pace, chasing the tickets that kept drifting in one direction in the sky.

"Mom, don't worry, there is a magic spell cast on the ticket, and Muggles, that is, ordinary people, can't see it."

Because Joestar's family of three chased the tickets in the sky, their behavior was very weird. Ms. Joestar was worried that other people in the station would see her and be regarded as a freak.

But when she found out, the people passing by were indeed as Joshua said, turning a blind eye.

Ms. Joestar was relieved, but Mr. Joestar asked a very incisive question.

"Then how did your mother and I see it?"

"Ah" Joshua said that this question has a blind spot, and he doesn't know it.
"Maybe it's magic."

The fluttering ticket flew over several platforms all the way, until at the ninth platform and the tenth platform, it fluttered directly into the third pillar, and the visual effect was no different from Ubisoft's little potato.

"Okay, that's the entrance, let's go in!"

Without further ado, Joshua carried the bag and the birdcage in his hand, and passed through the wall under the dumbfounded gazes of Mr. and Ms. Joestar.

The two of them and a few big boxes were left in a mess in front of the platform, but soon they found that the people passing by didn't show any signs at all, as if what Joshua just walked was not a pillar but a door.

After careful observation, I found that this is indeed the case.

"How about we try it too?"

The two looked at each other, and walked slowly and carefully into the pillar.

It was a seemingly old steam-driven train. Although this was already a magical world, there were still many things that were not as advanced as Muggles.

All the suitcases of the students can be placed on the front of the train, and there will be staff on the platform to move them into the compartments where they are located. Of course, you have to write your name on the suitcases, so that when the train arrives at Hogwarts, Only the house elves would know whose luggage belonged to them.

Of course, not all the luggage is placed here. In the letter received by the freshmen, it is specifically mentioned that the freshmen have to wear wizard robes before the train arrives at the station, so you can still see many carrying a small suitcase everywhere on the platform. Flying little wizards.

Joshua put down the suitcase in his hand, and resisted the thought of running around on the platform as well.

Standing near the entrance, waiting closely for his parents.

"Ah, it's you!"

It was a tall witch in black wizard robes, with a wide chin, neat gray hair cut not very short but not long, wearing a monocle, with a serious expression on her face that was intimidating and lifelike Stripped old Barty Crouch female version.

This witch, Joshua recognized, was the first wizard to raise her hand in favor of Joshua's innocence in the Wizengamot Tribunal, when Barty Crouch Sr. Amelia Bones, head of Tee Crouch's Department of Magical Law Enforcement.

Of course, Joshua also saw a shy little fat brunette girl hiding behind her.

And the phrase "ah, it's you" just now came from her mouth.

Susan Bones, the witch in front of Joshua was her aunt, and her own parents were members of the Order of the Phoenix. In the First Wizarding War, she died among the Death Eaters like other members of the Order of the Phoenix. hand.

Amelia Bones was a key figure in Joshua's plan. It was not easy to find a senior official of the Ministry of Magic who hated Death Eaters and also hated the Order of the Phoenix.

Joshua straightened his attitude and said, "Hi, ma'am, I recognize you. Thank you very much for your generosity in that trial hall."

Sensing Joshua's sincere gratitude, Amelia Bones' serious expression softened slightly.

"There is no need to thank me, I just did my duty."

At this time, Joshua's parents walked past the pillars and appeared in platform nine and three quarters. Joshua had his back turned so he didn't know it, but Amelia Bones reminded him.

"Your parents are here, I think you should take them with them instead of talking useless words to me here."

Joshua had only seen Amelia Burns' stern words and tone before from the school's rigid dean.

It is worthy of being the second person after the old Barty-Crouch, but she was also killed by Voldemort after the old Barty died.

"Jojo!"

Ms. Joestar shouted behind her, and Joshua left with regret.

"Auntie, why do you have to drive him away?"

The little girl beside Amelia Bones asked curiously.

"Susan, listen to me, it's best not to get too close to him, I have a hunch he will be a restless guy!"

Although in the Wizengamot Judgment Hall, his words are very reasonable, and he also has the support of old Batty, but it is also too much for an 11-year-old boy to kill three people with a Muggle weapon without changing his face. It was shocking.

"Oh, that's incredible, I never thought it would be like this, Mrs."

Seeing everything in front of her eyes, including the Hogwarts Express train, Ms. Joestar was too "too" for a long time to say an adjective.

"Perhaps this is the charm of magic. It's a pity why I didn't receive the admission notice from Hogwarts school when I was a child?"

Mr. Joestar, who is usually serious and serious, also showed a childlike yearning at this moment.

This is not surprising, who is not a little curious and yearning for things that subvert the world view.

(End of this chapter)


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