Marvel’s Hogwarts Wizard

Chapter 5 Appearance of Followers

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In the room of the orphanage, Jerry recalled the words he said in the yard before, and felt that Professor McGonagall should not leave a bad impression.

Although he shot and beat up several teenagers, he also explained the reason just now, which can be regarded as an act of righteousness.

"Clang! Clang! Clang!"

"coming!"

Jerry's eyes lit up when he heard the knock on the door, and he got up and opened the door immediately.

The person who knocked on the door was the current dean of the Edward Orphanage, and beside him stood a lady in her fifties or sixties wearing square glasses, a Scottish shirt and a green robe.

"Mrs. McGonagall, this is the Jerry Carmen you are looking for!"

The Dean's tone revealed respect, but Jerry saw a trace of fear from his expression.

Obviously, after Professor McGonagall came to the orphanage, he had already explained the reason to the director of the orphanage, and showed his ability as a wizard.

"Okay, Dean Bryant, please lead the way. Next, I want to talk to Mr. Carmen alone!"

"No problem, then I'll go first!"

The dean nodded quickly, and left the room in a hurry.

"Hello, Mr. Carmen!"

Professor McGonagall closed the door and walked into the room, first greeting Jerry.

Jerry looked at Professor McGonagall and asked politely:

"Hi, may I ask who you are?"

"I'm the vice-principal of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and I'm also the teacher of your future transformation class. You can call me Professor McGonagall!"

Professor McGonagall explained.

Jerry immediately pretended to be suddenly enlightened:

"It turns out that you wrote the letter sent by the owl yesterday, but, does magic really exist in this world? And where is Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?"

Little wizards who grew up in a Muggle environment will have similar doubts when they receive the admission notice. Mag has long been used to this, and knows how to quickly gain the little wizard's trust.

"Flavive!"

She drew out her wand, pointed at the cup on the table in the room, and a ray of magic light shot out, and the cup immediately turned into a fat big orange cat.

"Magic has always existed. When you were growing up, you should have had some incredible experiences. Those are the powers that originate from the blood in your body.

And Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is a school that teaches you how to learn and control magic..."

Watching Professor McGonagall's demonstration of magic, Jerry couldn't help but widen his eyes.

Although he had watched movies on TV in his previous life, when he saw a person waving his hand and turning a cup into a cat, the effect was completely different.

Turning non-living matter into living matter in an instant, Jerry felt that this was indeed magical!

twenty minutes later,

"That's about it. Is there anything else you want to ask?"

Seeing that Jerry had completely believed her, Mag asked finally.

"Professor, although I really want to go to Hogwarts to study magic, you should know that I don't have the ability to pay the tuition?"

Jerry thought for a moment and asked his own question.

He remembered that the little wizard born in a Muggle family in the movie could exchange Muggle coins to Gringotts for Galleons, but he guessed that the orphanage he was in would not be willing to give him money to go to Hogwarts go to school.

Professor McGonagall showed a smile on his face:

"You don't have to worry about this, the school will provide you with a bursary for your normal studies, and you can pay it off after you graduate and work!"

"Okay, then I have no problem!"

Jerry nodded. Professor McGonagall had already explained the general situation. He knew some key things because of his memory, so he understood them quickly.

"Very good, Mr. Carmen, it seems that you are not only very brave, but also have a strong understanding ability!"

Professor McGonagall looked at Jerry, who was very calm, with a look of satisfaction in his eyes.

On the fence of the orphanage before, Professor McGonagall witnessed the whole process of the bullying incident in the yard.

And Jerry's performance at that time also made her a little impressed.

She felt that the bravery and responsibility shown by the eleven-year-old child at that time, as well as the positive spirit in his words, were not possessed by many adult wizards today.

If one sentence sums up Professor McGonagall's views on Jerry at this time, it would be:

"This son will become a great weapon in the future!"

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"Okay, since you already understand and are willing to study magic at Hogwarts, today I will take you to Diagon Alley and buy all the things you need to start school!"

Professor McGonagall took out his pocket watch, checked the time, and stood up from his seat.

"Diagon Alley?"

Jerry had a surprised look on his face.

It's not that he doesn't know what Diagon Alley does, it's just that he didn't expect Professor McGonagall to take him to buy school supplies after his home visit.

But after thinking about it for a while, he understood again.

A young wizard from a normal wizarding family definitely does not need to be taken to Diagon Alley by a Hogwarts teacher.

And little wizards in Muggle families also have parents, so as long as they make it clear to their parents, there is naturally no problem.

Every time Hermione went to Diagon Alley to buy school supplies, she was accompanied by her parents.

And he is an orphan now, if Professor McGonagall doesn't take him to Diagon Alley, who will take him?

It would be unreliable to expect the director of the orphanage to be an employee.

"That's a street that sells wizard items. You need to go there to buy all the items you need to go to school!"

Professor McGonagall thought Jerry didn't know what Diagon Alley was, so he explained it a little.

"Then how do we get there, by train?"

Jerry remembered that Diagon Alley seemed to be somewhere in the city of London, and the small town of Winton where he was located was not that close to the city of London.

"No, grab my arm, it may feel uncomfortable for a while, you need to be patient!"

McGonagall did not explain too much, but extended an arm to Jerry.

"Could it be..."

Jerry's heart moved, and he immediately thought of something.

Sure enough, when Jerry grabbed Professor McGonagall's arm, he saw Professor McGonagall take out his wand again and whispered:

"The follower appears!"

Suddenly, Jerry only felt that Professor McGonagall's arm was about to break free from his own, so he quickly grasped it tightly.

After a crackling sound like firecrackers, Jerry's surroundings instantly became pitch black, followed by strong squeezes from all directions.

I couldn't breathe at all, and my chest seemed to be tightly strangled by several iron hoops. His eyeballs were pushed back into his head, and his eardrums were pushed deep into his skull.

This feeling is like being squeezed out of a very narrow rubber tube.

As if after a long time, and as if only for a moment, light appeared in his eyes again.

Taking a few deep breaths to ease the dizziness in his brain, he turned his head and looked around. He and Professor McGonagall were no longer in the orphanage room, but appeared on a street.

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