The Alchemist of Harry Potter

Chapter 349 Why are you here

Hearing that Albert was going back in the evening, Mrs. Weasley was a little surprised and regretful, and then she enthusiastically added food to Albert five times.

"Mr. Broad?" Mr. Weasley raised his eyebrows slightly.

"Yes, Mr. Bud Broad." Albert didn't hide this, and added: "He used to be a professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts at Hogwarts. After his resignation, I have been in correspondence with him."

"That one!"

Mr. Weasley looked at Albert in surprise. He also knew Mr. Broad, who was peaceful and well-liked, and was also a member of Wizengamore.

"There's no way," said Mr. Weasley regretfully, and he liked talking about Muggles with Albert.

At about 7:30 in the evening, Noel, the house elf, knocked on the door of Weasley's house on time and took Albert to Broad's place, which was the familiar manor.

After entering the manor, Albert met an acquaintance.

"Long time no see." Albert looked at the red-haired girl sitting on the sofa, raised his eyebrows and said, "By the way, you are still here!"

"I've lived here for more than half a month." Isobel looked up at the boy in front of him and said with a smile, "How was your summer vacation?"

"It's okay." Albert was about to sit down beside Isobel when he heard a sharp exclamation from the entrance.

"How will you be here?"

Albert's body froze in place, looking back in the direction of the voice, Katrina with two drinks in her hand was standing at the door.

"Oh, it's you, long time no see, Katrina." Albert greeted another red-haired girl.

"Strange, you were also invited by Uncle Mog?"

Katrina put a cup of iced black tea on the table in front of Isobel, looked up and down Albert, and asked inexplicably.

The atmosphere in the room suddenly became very strange, and finally Isobel spoke first to break the silence.

St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries and Injuries seemed to be very busy, and the mother of the two sisters couldn't get away for a while, so Mog McDoug invited the McDoug sisters to the manor for a vacation.

In fact, this manor belongs to the wealth of members of the Wildsmith family, and Mog McDoug can also use it here. The person who invited is actually Isobel, and the one next to him is just incidental.

Of course, Isobel must have known about this, and Katrina was the only one who was still kept in the dark.

"Well, I was also invited." Albert said casually with a smile, "I won't stay here for too long, I'll probably go back in two days."

"Uncle Mog is looking for you because of the ancient rune?" Katrina looked at Albert suspiciously, feeling that she had guessed the answer.

Albert was not ready to answer. He picked up the book that Isobel pushed over and started to read it. The more he read, the more strange the book became. He couldn't help raising his eyebrows and quickly read the whole book.

"How is it?" Isobel asked with a smile.

"The last time I came, I didn't notice this book." Albert recalled the things in the book, feeling a little familiar, he didn't know he had seen these things there.

"It was given to me by Uncle Mog.

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"What are you talking about?" Katrina's eyes wandered between the two, feeling that something must have happened between Albert and Isobel.

"However, this theory is a bit outdated now." Albert flipped the book again and muttered, "I feel a little familiar. Well, yes, "The Magic of Charwick" seems to be Just use this theory."

Chawick's magic, of course, refers to the charisma with which he uses his spells.

"What are you talking about, what is Chawick's magic, don't exclude me?" Katrina said a little frantically.

She could understand every word of the two of them, but she couldn't understand what they were talking about.

"The Magic of Chawick is a Defense Against the Dark Arts textbook of Ilvermorny College in the United States. It is a bit different from what we have now in terms of magic spell theory... Forget it, anyway, if you haven't read this part, you must have Can't understand."

Albert was too lazy to explain. Even if some things were explained, the other party might not be able to understand.

Compared with the British textbook, the book "Magic of Charwick" is indeed slightly different. It teaches students some spellcasting skills. Although this part has been eliminated, it is still for most students. Still useful.

Katrina was a little angry, but Albert was right, she really didn't understand, which made her even more depressed.

After that, the two had a tacit chat about some study issues and how to reasonably arrange the time for this semester.

After all, everyone is going to take 12 courses this semester, and he always needs to learn some experience from Isobel, so as not to break himself.

A large part of Isobel's words were addressed to Katrina.

Isobel is a genius in her own right, and there is actually not much pressure to study. Albert, who is open, is also considered to be a genius, and learning is even less stressful. The only person who may really be stressed is Katrina, who is barely considered a genius.

After nightfall, Albert separated from the two, and on the way back to his room, he saw the house elf.

Soon after, he saw Mr. Broad in the study, the old man smiling and waiting for his arrival.

"I thought this manor was a very important place for you." Albert looked at the old man in front of him who was not going to invite him for supper and couldn't help but complain.

"You mean Katrina?" The old man motioned Albert to sit across from him.

Albert didn't deny it either, sitting down and waiting for the old man's explanation.

"You must know something about the Wildsmith family. In fact, these things shouldn't have been told to you so early." Mr. Broad seemed to be considering his words, speaking very slowly.

"Because we're not heirs yet?"

"Well, it does have something to do with this matter." Mr. Broad did not deny it.

"The statement of heir is actually not wrong. However, it may be different from what you think. What we inherit is not an inheritance, but a surname." He said with a smile.

"Of course, in a way, it's also a kind of legacy."

"Inheriting a surname?" Albert recalled Isobel's letter and asked curiously, "So, I'm qualified?"

"Well, how do you say it?" Mr. Broad thought for a while and said, "In our opinion, you and Isobel are both suitable, at least for now."

"Is it like this at the moment?" Albert repeated, "Has the inspection period not over yet?"

"Usually, we will tell you these things after you graduate." Mr. Broad said with a smile: "Well, this time is a special case."

"You know, Isobel and I don't really care about these things."

"Pride of genius!" Mr. Broad said with a smile, "Even if you don't inherit that stuff, you can just get what you want. I understand this, and I used to be like this."

"Of course, if you don't want this surname, Isabel can only inherit it in the end. Although she doesn't really need it, someone always needs to inherit it."

"Our task is actually to pick the right person and convince him to inherit the surname." Professor Broad said, "If you agree, I will tell you the cause and effect of this matter and some very private things."

"Aren't you afraid that I will pretend to agree?"

"Don't be afraid, since you are considered suitable by us, naturally you will not do this kind of thing, otherwise you will not be considered suitable."

"It seems that your so-called suitability refers to many aspects?" Albert raised his eyebrows.

"That's natural. Everyone who is qualified to inherit this surname is chosen by thousands of people."

"There are thousands of choices? Do you have so many candidates? Don't think I don't know how many wizards there are in the UK." Albert curled his lips and couldn't help but complain.

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