Two Worlds: I studied abroad at Hogwarts

Chapter 360 Bouncing's Little Fanboy

Chapter 360 Bouncing's Little Fanboy
Rome wasn't built in a day, and you can't learn all the magic in a day.

Spatial magic, in particular, is more difficult to learn than ordinary spells.

Moon hadn't expected the Flavor Beans to end up in Neville's mouth.

He still couldn't control the specific "other place".

Seeing Neville's expression of difficulty swallowing, Moon patted him on the shoulder helplessly.

"I'm sorry, I'll practice more and this kind of accident will never happen again."

"It's okay, it's actually a surprise, isn't it? If we could just get some flavorful multi-flavored beans, that would be perfect."

Neville didn't mind and was even more willing to continue being Moon's experimental tool.

After thinking for a moment, Simo also eagerly raised his hand to indicate that he wanted to participate.

While the young wizards chatted and laughed, the train finally arrived at its destination.

As the announcement in the car ended, Moon and his group returned to Hogsmeade.

Watching the new students leave on a boat with Hagrid, Moon and his group headed towards the Thestral carriages in the opposite direction.

Noticing Neville tugging at his sleeve, Moon understood and comforted him.

"Don't worry, I'll avoid that Thestral."

Since being tormented by that mischievous Thestral last Christmas, Neville has never wanted to ride in the same carriage again.

However, Thestrals are difficult to distinguish because they are all black and look almost identical.

Only Moon could discern which horse had a problem with Neville by observing subtle differences and their conversations.

After getting into the carriage, Moon glanced at the student group but still couldn't see Harry and Ron.

After asking the twins and Percy, they also couldn't find it.

After arriving at the gates of Hogwarts by carriage, Moon quickly informed Snape, who was guarding the gates.

"Them? Hmph! I don't think you need to worry about them at all."

Snape's face turned ashen as he tossed Moon a brand-new newspaper as he spoke.

"Look, it's already in the newspapers. A flying car flew through London. This is the kind of mess you little lions made."

Moon took the newspaper and glanced at its contents.
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Two Muggles in London are convinced they saw an old car fly past the post office building.

At midday in Norfolk, Mrs. Hattie Bellis was hanging out laundry when she spotted a blue car passing through the clouds.

Mr. Angus Fleet of Peebles reported to the police that he was definitely not drunk and that he had won the bet because cars really do fly.
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Moon compiled a list of the names that appeared in the newspaper.

There were about 6 or 7 Muggles who saw a flying Ford car.

"Wow, that's so cool."

Seamus was about to make a comment after reading the newspaper when he was startled back by Snape's gaze.

"You all go to the auditorium first, I'll handle this."

Seeing Snape's anxious and angry expression, Moon knew that these two young wizards were definitely not going to have a good time.

They followed the large group to the school auditorium.

Neville sought Moon's advice again.

"Should we tell Professor McGonagall or Headmaster Dumbledore? After all, Professor Snape..."

Seeing Neville's frightened expression, Moon knew what the young wizard was suspicious of.

"Don't worry, Professor Snape's feelings for Harry are no less than those of any other school professor."

Having experienced the Philosopher's Stone incident, Moon had long since seen through Snape.

Although this professor constantly targeted Harry in class, he was always the first to step forward and shield Harry from all trouble in times of crisis.

Moon even speculated that the reason Professor Snape was guarding the gate this time was probably because he was worried that something might happen to Harry and his friends.

Moon could understand Neville's concerns.

After all, in the entire Gryffindor house, it seems that Moon is the only one who can get Snape to speak properly.

Neville himself was actually one of the young wizards who received the most cold looks from Snape in Potions class.

After calming Nave down, Moon looked toward the school's welcome dinner.

The difference here is not much from last year.

Hundreds of candles floated on the gloomy ceiling.

Various beautiful ribbons hung around, and each little wizard was wearing a brand new wizard robe.
The only difference from last year is that this time Moon and his group can sit at the long table and wait for the banquet to begin.

With the departure of the seventh-grade students, many seats at the dining table were empty, awaiting the arrival of the young wizards.

It's worth mentioning that Bernard Vincent, the senior who planted snail grass, has already left the school.

He also successfully joined the Lightcycle Power Broom Company as an intern designer of flying brooms.

During the summer vacation, he also visited Moon at the magic shop and bought a pair of monocular glasses with his first month's salary.

Just as Moon was recalling the familiar faces that had disappeared from the long table, Professor McGonagall led a group of young wizards in.

The young wizards, who were being stared at by everyone, looked extremely flustered.

But there were also some children from wizarding families who had been told what would happen at the banquet and were trying to remain calm.

After Professor McGonagall announced the start of the Sorting Ceremony, the young wizards went up one by one.

Whenever a junior wizard is assigned to a school, the senior wizards of that school applaud to welcome him.

This was definitely the first time the young wizards had felt such friendliness since joining the school.

Although Moon had experienced it once before, he had always thought it was just a spontaneous act of politeness.

But when he joined the applause at the long table, he realized it was more of a tradition.

It is also a competition between the various colleges.

After all, who wouldn't want the new students to know that they are the best?
At the four long tables, as cheers grew louder and louder, the Sorting Ceremony finally came to an end. Gryffindor welcomed another group of young wizards, including Ron's sister Ginny.

As soon as the little witch sat down at the table, she asked Moon about Ron's whereabouts.

After learning that her brother had likely arrived at the school in a speeding car.

The little witch first opened her mouth wide in surprise, then laughed happily.

"Oh, looks like my unlucky brother is going to get a scolding again."

The twins sitting on Moon's lap immediately looked regretful when they heard Ron arrive in his flying car.

"Oh no, how come we didn't think of such a great idea?"

“Yes, taking a flying car to school, that should be a first in Hogwarts history.”

Soon the conversation at the long table shifted to Ron and Harry.

The discussion became even more heated when the students learned that the two young wizards would be coming to school in flying cars.

Gradually, the students at the other tables were also drawn over.

The person sitting diagonally opposite Moon should be a Muggle wizard.

His eyes blinked with curiosity when he heard Harry's name.

On several occasions, Moon even saw him secretly taking the camera onto the table to take pictures.

However, whenever someone looks at him, the little wizard would fearfully put the camera back.

"No need to be so coy, Mr. Colin Crevey, right?"

When Moon noticed the young wizard pointing his camera at him, he greeted him warmly.

Moon then immediately made a peace sign, a photo-taking gesture he had learned in the Muggle world.

"You are free to take pictures, after all, your seniors are all very easy-going wizards."

"Really?"

Little Colin clearly hadn't yet grasped the fine traditions of Gryffindor.

Seeing that Seamus, Hermione, and Neville were also posing next to Moon, he immediately took out his camera and pressed the shutter.

A flash of white light interrupted the conversation at the long table.

Then more Gryffindor cubs joined in.

"Come on, friends, we've never taken a photo before when school started."

At the twins' calls, everyone at the Gryffindor table displayed what they considered their best selves.

Only Percy maintained what he considered the most "dignified" posture.

During the photo shoot, Moon noticed what was happening in the professors' seats.

Professor Snape rushed back, and after whispering a few words to Professor McGonagall, the two professors left the Great Hall together.

"It seems Harry and the others have arrived safely."

“That’s right, at least Professor McGonagall didn’t frown.”

Hermione chimed in from the side.

They were all very aware that if a very serious dangerous incident occurred on the first day of school...

Professor McGonagall's reaction will certainly be stronger than others.

The fact that they were just in a hurry just now means that Harry and Ron probably didn't encounter any danger.

Neville nodded in agreement.

Although he didn't know how he arrived at this answer.

But after hearing the analysis from two classmates who had good grades, he still felt that it made a lot of sense.

"Senior Mu En, could you please sign your autograph for me? I saw you during the summer vacation."

While Moon was talking to his friends, Colin came over with a small notebook.

"When did you see me?"

"You won the spellcasting competition, which was reported in the newspaper."

"Oh, that time."

As Moon spoke, he took the quill and wrote down his blessing for the little wizard in the notebook.

May the power of magic always protect you, and may you overcome any difficulties you encounter.

While Moon was writing, Beng Beng curiously tilted his little head and came over.

Upon seeing the magical creature appear, Colin exclaimed in surprise once again.

"Can I have it sign my autograph too? I've seen it in the newspaper."

Beng Beng never expected that he would gain a little fanboy from a two-legged creature.

When Moon heard Colin clearly state that Bounce had handled the unicorn crisis, he was certain that the little wizard was a true fanboy.

After all, this newspaper was published before Easter.

You simply can't find it without being determined to collect it.

Beng Beng was very proud that his little fanboy could tell him about his glorious deeds.

It stretched out its little paw and gently dipped it into the ink bottle.

Then he pressed a set of small and cute paw prints on the paper.

Moon also added a self-portrait of Bouncing next to it.

() Claws!
"Chirp chirp~" (Remember this, if anyone dares to bully you at school, show this to them!)

(End of this chapter)

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