I Was Spotted By Grindelwald and Went To Hogwarts

Chapter 62 The Holiday Is About to Begin

Dumbledore stretched his legs out on the steps like a child, his smile gentle and calm.

"Sean, don't bear too much pressure, tomorrow is Christmas."

Sean followed his example and straightened his legs, and the warmth from the stairs made him sigh unconsciously.

"Well...professor, I have a question." He put his hands back on the warm marble steps, "How do you think Hogwarts compares to Nurmengard?"

Dumbledore asked curiously, "Why do you ask that, because are you interested in Nurmengard?"

Sean nodded unabashedly: "Yes, professor, although a few experiences were not pleasant, they were enough to make me curious."

"Understandable." Dumbledore agreed, and then he looked up to the front, not knowing whether he was looking at the castle of Hogwarts or the tower of Nurmengard.

"As a stubborn old man, although I really don't want to admit it, I still have to say that Nurmengard has surpassed Hogwarts in some aspects. This is also the original intention of my agreement to the academic exchange."

He let out a deep breath, his eyes fixed: "Both Hogwarts and I have been lying in bed for too long, so long that we have somewhat forgotten that school motto."

"Don't disturb the sleeping dragon." Sean said softly.

"Yes," Dumbledore nodded, "it's just that I still need some time and more attempts."

Sean looked at Dumbledore's expression, and a complex emotion rose in his heart for no reason.

He and Grindelwald are both old...

"Professor, I hope you can achieve your ideal." Sean said sincerely.

"Thank you, son." Dumbledore smiled, and he blinked mischievously again, "But don't underestimate Hogwarts too much, even Gellert will admit that someone at Hogwarts Some qualities, Nurmengard has not yet come into contact with."

"I think so," Sean nodded, "That's one of the reasons why I chose Hogwarts."

"Although there is suspicion of boasting, I still have to say, wise choice, Sean." Dumbledore laughed.

Sean also smiled. He had to admit that Dumbledore was really a very charming person.

Of course, so is Grindelwald. Sean added in a low voice in his heart.

After chatting casually with Dumbledore for a while, Sean stood up: "I have to go back to Professor, I have to take the train tomorrow."

"Oh, that's right, that's right, it's something to look forward to being reunited with your family." Dumbledore smiled and watched Sean leave.

When Sean came down to the corner of the stairs, the old man's gentle voice sounded behind him: "Sean, choose Hogwarts, you won't be disappointed."

"I understand, Professor." Sean could no longer see Dumbledore, and he shouted towards the top of the stairs.

"Haha, I almost forgot, I wish you a Merry Christmas in advance, child."

"You too, Merry Christmas, Professor."

When Sean's figure was completely gone, Dumbledore showed a smile.

"I hope you won't disappoint Hogwarts in the future, Sean."

Then, he sat on the steps and looked in a certain direction quietly, without getting up for a long time.

...

Sean, who left, naturally did not hear Dumbledore's last words. Although the night was full of ups and downs and he experienced a lot of ups and downs, he was generally in a good mood.

Moreover, with the double assurance of Grindelwald and Dumbledore, Sean no longer has to worry about the safety of his family.

He walked into Ravenclaw's tower, and as soon as he stepped on the stairs, he met the eyes of a girl.

Stephanie Ollivander.

Sean stayed here for a few months, and his height has increased a bit, but the other party has not changed, and he still looks petite.

He and the girl looked into each other's eyes,

Looking straight at each other.

This was the first time that Sean didn't avoid her eyes, and it was also the first time that he lost his smile when facing his classmates.

"Stephanie, do you know that monocle?" he asked softly.

There were finally waves on Stephanie's calm face, and she lowered her eyes unconsciously.

The girl hesitated for a moment, but still replied in her cold voice: "Yes."

"I see." Sean paused, and then showed his trademark elegant smile again, "It saved my life? Anyway, thank you for the gift, Merry Christmas, Miss Ollivander."

Without looking at the girl again, he went straight up the stairs.

Stephanie's expression didn't change at all, only her fingers clenched slightly tighter on her old book.

Sean returned to the lounge and saw Hermione reading a book by the campfire at a glance.

"Hermione, are you still asleep?"

"I want to finish reading this spell book before I go home. I asked Professor Flitwick to write a note, and Mrs. Pince reluctantly let me take it out of the library. If I take it home, Pince Ma'am will definitely kill me." Hermione said quickly without even raising her head, staring at the book in front of her.

Really worked hard enough... Sean smiled and shook his head, then turned around and prepared to walk towards the dormitory.

Halfway through, he stopped, and after struggling with the expression on his face, he sat back beside Hermione.

"You don't have to wait for me, go to sleep." Hermione glanced at him, then returned her attention to the book.

Sean shrugged, and he leaned back softly in the chair.

"I'm also going to study hard for a while longer." He naturally brought Hermione's spell notebook in front of him.

Hermione smiled slightly, and handed over another notebook: "It's better to eat with it."

"Caring Miss Granger." Sean took the notebook and praised with a smile.

The girl's face flushed slightly, and after giving Sean a reproachful look, she buried herself in her studies again.

"I love studying." Sean shrugged and lowered his head.

The next day, when the two were on their way to the station, Hermione kept complaining to him: "Sean! I just missed the last few pages!"

Sean smiled mischievously. Last night, after studying for a while, he couldn't help chatting with Hermione.

The girl who was obsessed with studying and couldn't extricate herself naturally didn't want to talk to him, but Sean became very playful, so he insisted on playing with Hermione.

Hermione, who hadn't read the spell book until midnight, was now full of resentment.

Sean originally wanted to say "you can't control it", but he finally chose to give up.

It's best not to try to reason with a girl, even if the girl is a bully.

Amidst Hermione's thoughts, the two came to the station and found a box and sat down.

Before the train started, two boys opened the door of the train compartment, panting as if they had just run over.

"Hey, Sean!" Harry and Neville greeted him.

"Oh, Harry, Neville, good morning."

"Do you mind if we sit here?"

Sean cast a questioning look at Hermione.

The girl muttered regretfully in her heart, but she still nodded.

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