i sold arms at hogwarts

Chapter 19 I’m really a Muggle…wizard



"Oh, yes, let's go...Remy, hurry up."

"I know, I'll leave a note to the house elves and ask them to bring these snacks for us."

After writing a note and putting it on the trolley, Remy looked at Hermione and thought for a moment, then took out a coat from the suitcase and put it on Hermione.

"Everyone should be crowded in the aisle waiting to get off the bus now. It's quite cold outside. I'm afraid it's too late for you to return to your car now. I'll give you this dress."

After saying that, Remy adjusted his wizard robe and walked out of the cubicle.

Hermione breathed a sigh of relief when she heard the compartment door close.

After waiting for a while, until the train came to a complete stop and the announcement sounded again urging people to get off, Hermione opened her eyes.

Looking at the clothes on her body, Hermione blushed slightly and hesitated.

There was a white air outside the train. Most of it came from the woods next to the station, and a small part was breathed by the students.

It's very obvious under the dim street light.

This station is shabby and small, with many students walking shoulder to shoulder. Some are walking forward along with the flow of people, while others are standing there blankly.

Fortunately, at this moment, a loud voice pointed them in the direction.

"First-year students, first-year students, gather here!"

Accompanied by this loud sound, a huge lantern like a searchlight drew a circle in the air, and a huge person could vaguely be seen shaking it.

It was Hagrid.

"Harry, where are you? Come to me and let me see you."

Hagrid shouted, then continued calling for the first years to come over to him.

Remy saw Harry and Ron pushing forward hard, but he hesitated and did not follow.

He doesn't like excitement very much, at least not the kind of excitement where people are crowded, especially when he is the one being squeezed.

He prefers to watch other people crowding around each other, and the more stuffy they are, the more he likes it.

Following the crowd, Remy walked out of the station and entered a bumpy road. A gust of cool wind hit him, and Remy tightened his wizard robe.

It was indeed a bit chilly, a world of difference from London at noon.

The path is full of exposed stones. I don’t know how many people have touched these stones with their shoe bottoms. Each one is more rounded than the other. Now it becomes more slippery after being wetted with water vapor.

However, this path is still a steep downhill road, and people fall down from time to time, and sometimes even a large piece of it falls.

Remy looked on gloatingly from behind, constantly lamenting his own wisdom in his heart.

If he walks in a crowd, even if his feet are not slippery, he may be dragged down by classmates who have slippery feet.

But now, it is impossible for him to walk alone behind the large army...

"ah!"

"I go!"

Remy, who was almost dragged down, quickly stabilized his body and hugged the person who was dragging him. When he saw who it was, Remy suddenly became happy.

"Are all girls today so proactive? It really makes me ashamed... Okay, I got your message, and I will seriously consider letting you be my girlfriend No. 999." Remy joked.

Hearing Remy's words, Hermione was so embarrassed that she couldn't speak at all. She lowered her head and just wanted to find a crack in the ground and crawl into it.

"Walk slowly, don't worry, you won't be late."

After righting Hermione, Remy continued to walk forward.

After taking two steps, Remy suddenly stopped and turned to look at Hermione, who was stunned.

"But if you stop here, you will really be late~"

"Ah? Oh..."

Suddenly waking up, Hermione lowered her head and walked forward silently.

When Hermione caught up, Remy continued to move forward at the same speed as Hermione.

It was awkward to walk forward in silence, so Remy thought for a moment and decided to break the awkward atmosphere by himself.

It is impossible to expect a socially dead person to take the initiative to break the embarrassment, not even in this life.

"I can tell that the arrogance you showed when you first appeared on the train actually stems from your low self-esteem, because you care about your origin. You are actually worried that you are not as good as your peers who grew up in the magic world." Remy said .

"Who said that? I didn't! I just...just..."

"Actually, you don't need to worry at all. Your peers who grew up in the wizarding world only know more than you about some common sense in the wizarding world. The vast majority of wizarding families will not teach their children true knowledge before they enter school. Magic. In other words, children born from Muggle families and children from wizarding families are actually on the same starting line when they enter school."

"Really?"

"of course it's true."

"You...you are really lying to me! Don't say that you can read this kind of thing from a magic book. I don't believe that any magic book can write this kind of thing!"

"I did grow up in the Muggle world, but two years ago I followed a teacher to live in the magical world... Actually, the place where he lived was not considered the magical world, but I did learn a lot about the magical world. common sense."

Remy explained.

"You will be able to understand this common sense by staying at Hogwarts for ten days and a half."

Hermione's realization dawned on her, and then she felt even more ashamed.

It turned out that I had misunderstood. Not only did I misunderstand, but I also asked questions one after another... and...

When she thought of what had just happened on the train, Hermione's little head was instantly in a mess, until someone suddenly pulled her back to her senses.

"You don't want to swim there, do you?" Remy pointed at the castle in the distance and said.

Hermione turned her head in confusion, and then realized that she was only one step away from the lake.

"I……"

"Hurry up and get on the boat, otherwise we will really fall behind."

"Oh, alright."

Hermione didn't dare to raise her head as Remi pulled her onto the boat by her sleeves.

Until the unmanned boat started slowly, until a gust of cool wind blew, Hermione shivered and subconsciously tightened her wizard robe.

"Thank you for the clothes... I mean... I guess they are the clothes you gave me, right?" Hermione whispered.

There was no response. After a while, Hermione quietly raised her head to look at Remy and found that Remy was looking at the castle on the other side of the lake in a daze.

The huge towering castle stands on the cliff, bathed in the bright moonlight, making people want to take a closer look.

The moonlight shines on the mirror-flat lake, and only the places where ships pass by sparkle.

The moonlight shines on Remy's body, illuminating his short black hair and making his violet eyes look even more mysterious.

For a moment, both people on the boat were in a daze.

It wasn't until the boat reached the edge of the cliff that the castle could no longer be seen. Remy came back to his senses. Hermione also came to her senses immediately and quickly turned her head to the side.

"It's amazing. This ship can actually operate on its own without anyone controlling it..."

"Look down."

Remy put his hand on Hermione's head and pressed it gently. At the same time, he lowered his head. At this moment, the two faces were so close that he could clearly feel each other's breathing.


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