Harry Potter: I Am a Legend

Chapter 66: ,reward

In the last month of the remaining first grade, Hoffa didn't worry about the future anymore, and after being discharged from the hospital, he didn't have any urgency to accomplish anything.

He spends most of his time in the library, preparing for exams, and reading "Hogwarts, a School History." In his spare time, he and his two friends go for a walk by the Black Lake, play with kites and frisbees, and sometimes sit on the grass and drink a little iced juice.

Miranda no longer showed signs of blackening, and Aglaia did not think about being the boss all day.

They are like three ordinary students, playing, studying and chatting.

Sometimes, Hoffa would go to Joey to accompany Maya. Take Aglaia and Miranda together.

Maya now completely regards him as her own kind. She even often catches raw fish from the Black Lake and feeds him forcibly, but this kind of goodwill Hoffa is really unacceptable. The trio is often chased by a big bird. Fled.

However, as Maya grew up, Joey often expressed anxiously that he would take Maya back to the United States. While the British Ministry of Magic hadn't found it yet.

For all this, Hoffa did not stop, he frankly accepted the fact that he might be separated from Maya and Joey.

He lives in the present.

Soon after, the final exam arrived as scheduled.

Hoffa got quite high scores in spells and transformations, but other courses were pretty ordinary.

Miranda.

She still has average grades in every class, and she has just passed every class, even if it is a spell, she has just passed.

As for Aglaia, of course, she ranks first in every subject, including the transformation class. (Hoffa's theory of deformation and history of deformation are not as good as her.)

After the scores came down, the three of them all passed the first grade hurdle without too many accidents.

After the arrival of June, the weather is getting hotter and the semester is coming to an end.

Before the graduation ceremony, Gosak and Dippet returned to school from Romania.

They didn't say anything special about what happened on the Quidditch final, even though everyone talked about seeing UFOs in the heavy rain on the final day.

At the banquet of the graduation ceremony, Dippet only said dry speeches. Hope that the seventh grade Hogwarts students who graduated can work hard and so on.

In the end, because Ravenclaw and Gryffindor did not finish the Quidditch finals, the college trophy was taken away by Hufflepuff.

But for this, Hoffa didn't care.

However, the day before leaving school, Hoffa received a letter from a senior student.

He was playing wizard chess with Miranda in front of Ravenclaw's window.

(The two are unwilling to play with Aglea, because a game without suspense is meaningless at all)

After the senior student handed the letter to Hoffa, he left.

Hoffa received the letter, and both friends leaned in.

Aglaia: "Someone will write to you, is it selling wizard insurance?"

Miranda: "Is it a letter of love from a little girl?"

(Pawn: That must be the king's call, idiot!)

But both of them and the chess piece guessed wrong.

After opening the letter, Hoffa saw a row of swash English.

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You were very brave on the day of the final

Principal Dippet wants to reward you privately

Please come to the principal's office on the tenth floor of the main building quickly

The password is Provence

Dumbledore's letter was unsigned as always.

After reading it, Aglaia said sourly: "Claim, and privately, Dippet is really stingy. Such a big credit should be promoted at the graduation banquet, and I should also be rewarded, because I refine it. The potion."

Hoffa rolled his eyes, thinking you were born in the wrong age.

Miranda: "That would expose Hoffa to Animagus. It's not good for him. Hoffa, you should go quickly."

Needless to say, Hoffa collected the letter and hurried to the tenth floor of the main building.

He had been here when he was chasing Miller on Christmas Eve, so he was familiar with it.

When he came to the statue of the dripping monster, Hoffa issued an order, "Provence."

The monster turned and opened.

Along the spiral staircase all the way up, Hoffa came to this legendary place for the first time, the principal's office.

However, there does not seem to be much change here and in the later Dumbledore period.

The office is full of scrolls of various colors. On both sides are stairs leading to the second floor. Behind the principal’s desk are six very impressive carved Roman columns.

A huge silver ball swayed back and forth behind the office like a pendulum, making a very slight ticking sound.

The walls were covered with portraits of former principals and principals. He even saw Sirius' great-great-grandfather on the wall.

When Hoffa came in, he heard a faint voice, so he rested for a while by the doorway.

The voices were Principal Dippet, Vice Principal Gorshak and Dumbledore.

Goshak: "Are everything arranged?"

Dippet: "Well, it's arranged, the Far East side, I will trouble you first."

Goshak: "It's okay."

"What about you, is the handover over?" Dipeter asked.

"It's over." Goshak said coldly.

"Albus, do you have an opinion?"

"If it's only two years, I have no opinion." Dumbledore said softly.

"Very well, you go." Principal Dippet's voice was a little tired.

Footsteps sounded in the office, and two figures appeared in the doorway.

It was Gosak and Albus Dumbledore.

Hoffa stood up from the waiting bench. This was the first time he had close contact with Dean Goshak these days, but the feeling of contact this time was completely different from before.

Looking at the old man who had killed his son, Hoffa silently gave way. He has no intention of condemning him, he can only say that extraordinary people can do extraordinary things.

He walked by Hoffa very calmly without much expression. There is no difference from the past.

Professor Dumbledore was much more friendly. He patted Hoffa on the shoulder: "Go in."

When he really entered the office, Hoffa saw the principal Dippet whose expression had been sullen, but couldn't help but turn his eyes to his left rib.

There must be stab wounds left by Nimon.

Armando Dupete looked up and down at Hoffa for a long time, his gaze stayed on his ears for a long time, and finally his expression softened slightly.

"Hoffa Bach. Really?"

Hoffa nodded. As a lesser-known passerby, it was very difficult for the principal to remember his name.

"In July last year, Albus told me that I saw an unregistered French descendant in London. I didn't care. Now it seems that I was negligent."

Hoffa scratched his head and said nothing.

"Armando stood up, coughed twice, and said: "As the principal, I have always rewarded and punished, and you took the initiative to help Hogwarts. This is very unusual and courageous. I will record this incident in the school's history, and I will also award you a medal for special contribution. "

Hoffa raised his eyebrows, but he hadn't waited for him to speak.

Dippet continued: "However, I think these things are not so attractive to a Ravenclaw. So I prepared this for you."

Dippet picked up a silver watch from the table and threw it to Hoffa.

Hoffa took a look and found it heavy. It was a rather sophisticated but old watch.

The watch is round, simple and elegant, with a silver case and a brown dragon leather belt.

There are ticking star dots on the dial, some of which mark the time, but there are also some unknown scales. These scales are 1X, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X.

"François's magic watch." Dipeter said.

"Put it on and have a look."

Hofayyan put on his watch.

The moment the cold dial touched the skin, a red pointer floated on the dial, pointing to a position of 0.1X, and stopped moving.

Dippet: "Did you see the red pointer inside? That red pointer represents the amount of magic power, and 1X is the magic value of a standard adult wizard."

"1X?"

"Well, X is an important measurement level unit for wizards, a hazard index unit, and a magic power index unit."

Hoffa opened his mouth and looked at his watch again.

0.1X

In that case, the amount of his own magic power is only one-tenth of the value of an adult wizard...

"This is a magical product of age. Its last owner was an old friend of Busbarton of mine. François Le Brun gave me a 100th birthday gift. However, I no longer need it. It's up.

In addition to recording the magic power value, his function also has a certain function of storing magic power. I see you, it seems that this problem is very troubled. "

Hearing this, Hoffa finally changed his face.

He looked at the watch on the back of his hand, thinking that if it had such a function, then this watch would undoubtedly be the most suitable reward for himself who lacked magic power.

"But." Dippet coughed lightly. "Now it doesn't have the function of storing magic power. After all, this is an old watch of some ages. The crystals used to store magic power in it have been exhausted."

Hoffa: "This..."

Dippet: "You don't have to worry about that. If you don't have any arrangements for your summer vacation, I suggest you go to France. Go to my friend François Le Brun, and he will replace you with a new one. A chip that stores magic power."

France.

Hoffa nodded silently. He was in Europe, and it was probably a trip to the province of the previous life when he went to France. It was not a big deal.

"Very good," Armando Dippe nodded characteristically.

"But it happened suddenly. I didn't prepare any extra tickets for you here. I will arrange for a fresh graduate from Hogwarts to go there with you. On the one hand, it can protect you, and on the other hand, it can be regarded as giving you experience a bit."

Having said this, Dippet took out a letter from under the table and handed it to Hoffa.

Take it, then go to the dock to wait for the fresh graduate according to the time and place written in the letter. She will take you there, and give her this letter by the way.

Hoffa took the letter and put it in his chest.

At this time, there was a slight knock on the door.

"Go, Bach." Diepeter was a little tired, "have a nice summer vacation."

After walking out of the principal's office, Hoffa saw the man knocking on the door just now.

Tom Marvolo Riddle

At this moment, this old acquaintance of the orphanage is holding a note and standing in front of the principal's office.

Seeing Hoffa coming out, he showed a slightly stunned expression, and then he smiled: "Aren't you going back to the orphanage?"

Hoffa nodded.

Tom raised the paper in his hand: "I stay in school, how about you?"

"Don't stay." Hoffa said flatly.

Then he walked around Riddle and walked towards the spiral staircase at the corner.

"Bach."

Behind him, Riddle stopped him again.

Hoffa turned his head, but saw an unusually cold face, which reminded him of a hissing snake.

He stood on a high place, looking at Hoffa with an expression like looking at prey.

"Did you see an eagle that day?"

Hoffa paused for a second, then shook his head and smiled: "I didn't see it. Have a nice summer vacation, Tom."

After speaking, he turned and left the principal's office.

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