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Chapter 14 Chapter 3 This is what the Savior looks like

Chapter 14 Chapter This is what the Savior looks like

First graders have endless curiosity, and their actions completely keep up with their curiosity.

What this sentence means is that Andrew regretted his decision on the toilet - the corridor was even more crowded than the box.

Judging from the height of the crowd, there must be senior students who sneaked into the corridor and tried to lean on the window of the box to secretly take a look at Harry Potter, and then clocked out and left contentedly.

This era without mobile phones is really too boring...

If you have a cell phone...

Andrew imagined that there was probably a group of people taking TikToks at the door of the Harry Potter box where he was…

Okay...it doesn't matter...

Andrew, who didn't know that Hogwarts would affect the use of Muggle electrical appliances, complained and then walked through the crowd back to his own box - anyway, Harry Potter can be seen later, so even if the topic is discussed later, just make it up...

Anyway, those people in the box never think twice before bragging, so it's not too much to think of what Harry made up.

Just as Andrew was thinking about how to play the song in a less vulgar way, the door of the box was knocked again. A round-faced boy walked in and cried, "Excuse me, have you seen my toad?"

"Toad? Your pet?"

Andrew, who was listening to the bragging and preparing to join in, asked, "We didn't see it in our box, but with the mess outside, I'm afraid it will be difficult for you to find your toad."

As soon as these words were spoken, the round-faced boy's eyes suddenly turned red.

Andrew, who was a little overwhelmed, quickly added, "But you can try to ask the prefect for help. I heard from the seniors that the Hufflepuff prefect is the most kind-hearted. You can try to ask him for help."

At this moment when everyone is watching Harry, it is not easy to communicate with a group of people to find your own toad - you finally queue up and are about to see Harry, and you say check the toad and so on. How many students of this age consider your feelings?

Only the prefects can control the situation and conduct inspections at times like this - and there is still the issue of conflicts between different houses...

"But Prefect..."

Seeing that the boy was about to cry, Andrew thought that it was already difficult for a junior to muster up the courage to find the Toad, and it was indeed a bit difficult to ask him to ask the class leader for help.

"There is another way. If you really want to find a toad, ask Harry Potter for help. Isn't he on the train? I heard that he has a good personality... and he is also a freshman, so it may be easier to communicate with him... and you have to look for him in his compartment anyway, right?"

This new proposal was a bit embarrassing for the round-faced boy, but there was some interest in his eyes.

"Go ahead. We are freshmen too. Some boxes won't even be opened to us," Andrew persuaded, "but no one will refuse Harry Potter."

As if he had made up his mind, the round-faced boy hurriedly said thank you and then seemed to muster up his courage to leave the box and rush towards the box where Harry Potter was.

"You are so good, Andrew!"

The second graders who squeezed in exclaimed, "This way everyone can see Harry Potter."

"That boy must have loved his toad though..." commented another, "although if my family wanted to buy me one I would quickly throw it away on purpose to buy an owl."

"Indeed, I really don't understand why anyone would buy a toad."

"It seems that more than a decade ago or even longer ago, toad eggs (considering the basilisk and the original book, they should be eggs) spawned by potions could be used as materials for transfiguration and potions?"

The topic gradually went off the topic, and the people in the box who were originally eager to make a move now felt much more at ease - now they didn't have to look at Harry, they just had to wait for Harry to come. And the fact was indeed so - just as Andrew learned, Harry was kind and soft-hearted.

At the round-faced boy's plea, many people even joined the team to help search. The boxes were quickly searched. When Harry Potter brought the round-faced boy and seven or eight helpers, the round-faced boy even thanked Andrew with a little smile.

After repeated searches without success, Harry took the wizard named Neville (he finally remembered to introduce himself when he was talking) to thank the people in that box, and then hurried to the next box with the helpers.

"It's exactly what I imagined a savior to be!"

A Hufflepuff who sneaked in murmured in admiration, "He is the kind of person who should be so eager to save people. Sorry, I have to go and help."

"That's not necessary. It would be troublesome to find too many people."

Kevin suddenly added, "The number of people in the box plus the helpers can't be too many, otherwise it will be impossible to find them."

"It will make you feel more at ease if you follow me. Maybe I can help you in some way."

The Hufflepuff who was speaking smiled and followed. However, the others were obviously persuaded by Kevin, and after thinking for a while, they chose to stay and continue the previous topic.

Andrew was of course no exception. He felt a little regretful after giving the advice.

At first, he just thought about what would happen if he lied to the freshmen here and told them that helping behaviors like finding toads was an important criterion for the entrance exam.

This interesting idea made him laugh, but it didn't take long for him to realize how terrible it was - if he caused trouble on the first day of school, would it attract the school's high attention?

Judging from what he has done so far, if the school pays close attention to him, then...

hiss…

He took a deep breath, and the scene he didn't want to see emerged.

"Three parts of the Levitation Spell, right?"

"Break off the engagement, huh?"

...

So forget it, let others take the spotlight. It’s not like he won’t help, it’s just that the form of his help is different. He is not the kind of person who likes to be in the spotlight.

So, after he had been calmly bragging to the people in the box for an hour, cheers were heard throughout the carriage, and everyone naturally left the box and came to the aisle to cheer for the confirmed news.

Moreover, the message quickly spread from one car to the next as if it had wings, and finally spread throughout the entire train.

Thanks to the hard work of Harry Potter and more than 20 students who volunteered to help, the missing toad Rafe successfully returned to its owner Neville.

Although there were some slightly dissatisfied words such as the wailing of people in the boxes that Harry had not been to (I waited in the box for a long time and that damn toad was finally found), at least 80% of the Hogwarts students and freshmen saw Harry and talked to him.

Everyone was generally satisfied - there was one toad that tried to escape, but it was harmless.

This is what a savior should be like.

(End of this chapter)

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