Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 377: Visit to St. Mungo's



Chapter 377: Visit to St. Mungo's

"Maybe we can still handle it," Sainz guessed, "This time without Ginny's testimony, but with the company of the big black dog, maybe we won't go too far, right?"

After confirming the situation, Sainz went to see Professor McGonagall, because all the students who did not attend class were Gryffindors.

"Professor McGonagall, I noticed that none of the Weasley students came to class. Is there anything you need to tell me?"

"Professor Autumn," Professor McGonagall paused, as if considering something, "Their father, Mr. Weasley...something happened...and he moved into St. Mungo's. They...Dumbledore allowed them to study at home in the last week of this term."

"So that's what happened," Sainz said. "You know his situation? You know, I have a good relationship with the twins. His father is sick, and I think it's necessary to go and see him."

Professor McGonagall smiled and said, "Arthur... is not bad. He has it under control now. He just needs to stay there for a while. Since you want to go see him, I happen to have some time. I will go with you."

"That couldn't be better," Sainz said. "I've never been to St. Mungo's. I never had the chance to visit Professor Gratton when he was in the hospital."

Professor McGonagall smiled again, "You're lucky to have won."

Sainz always felt very uncomfortable visiting patients empty-handed, but fortunately magic made it convenient. He waved his hands to summon some fruits, and then waved his hands again to make a fruit basket.

"Okay, professor, let's go."

The two walked into Professor McGonagall's fireplace, came out of Diagon Alley, and in a flash, appeared in front of an old red brick building, "Tao Tao Ltd."

Professor McGonagall led them to an old display window, and the worn-out mannequin inside the window said, "We are here to visit a patient."

Sainz noticed that the dummy nodded slightly, and the fake hands that were clasped together waved inward.

Seeing the dummy respond, Professor McGonagall turned around and gestured, then took a step forward, passed through the glass and disappeared.

The situation here is obviously a bit similar to the pillars on the King's Cross platform, which also separates the wizarding world and the Muggle world.

Sainz also followed through the glass of the window and entered a place similar to a waiting room.

He watched the magical scene inside with great interest. Compared with Diagon Alley and Hogwarts, this place felt more like a magical world to him.

After all, even a magician would look no different from other people under normal circumstances, but it was different here, as there were all kinds of weird things everywhere.

There are saplings growing on the face, heads turning into alarm clocks, shoes biting and unable to let go, every step sounds like a train bell, thinking that you are a teapot and trying to be careful not to be broken, and family members always grabbing your ankles and thinking that you will fly away if you are not careful...

He sighed in his heart, "This is the magical world I remember!"

Looking at the general situation, there are actually not many people who are truly attacked by "external evil". The vast majority of patients there should be "suffering from their own faults". It is obvious that most of them are caused by their own magic failures.

In fact, it can be felt from Quidditch and some older magical sports that wizards are more or less "optimistic regardless of the occasion". Coupled with the convenience of magic, many of them do things without thinking, and all kinds of magical accidents are almost inevitable.

Sainz followed Professor McGonagall inside. She did not go to the "Information Desk" for consultation, so it was obviously not her first time here.

As he walked in, he saw a floor map.

The first floor is the Artifact Accident Department, which deals with accidents involving magical items, such as cauldron explosions, wand misfires, broom collisions, etc.

The second floor is the biological injury department, which mainly deals with biological stings, burns, thorns, etc. Mr. Weasley lives on the second floor.

Professor McGonagall said, "Arthur was previously in the intensive care unit inside. It was moved today. It seems to be the second door on the right... Found it. Here, Dai Llewellyn's ward."

"Hello, Molly, Alastor." Mrs. Weasley and Moody were just outside the door.

"Hello, Mrs. Weasley, Professor Moody!"

Professor Moody looked over with his magic eyes, "Professor? Maybe! Hello, Professor Autumn."

Mrs. Weasley was delighted to see them, "Oh~ hello!"

Sainz handed the fruit basket to Mrs. Weasley and said, "I heard that something happened to Mr. Weasley. What happened? I just noticed that the second floor seems to be the biological injury department."

Mrs. Weasley said gratefully, "Thank you for coming to Sainz. Arthur was accidentally bitten by a snake, but he is stable now."

"That's good." The other party didn't say what happened specifically. Perhaps because he didn't want to say too much, Sainz didn't ask him how he got injured. "Are you allowed to visit?"

"Now he can be seen," said Mrs. Weasley warmly. "Arthur will be very pleased."

"Molly, I'm not going in!" said Moody. "I'm just staying outside."

Mrs. Weasley said to him, "Thank you, Alastor."

Sainz and the other two entered the ward, "Look Arthur, Minerva and Sainz are here to see you!"

Mr. Weasley looked over and greeted cheerfully, "Hi, hello!"

"How is it? You still look a little weak, Mr. Weasley."

Mr. Weasley showed his wrapped arms and smiled, "Not bad, but I might have to spend Christmas here."

As they were talking, a healer in a green robe came in. The name on his name tag was Hebercrat Smethwick. "How are you feeling today?"

"Feeling much better, Mr. Smethwick," said Mr. Weasley agreeably. "My head is no longer dizzy. Only the strength in this arm is still lacking."

"It's already good," said Healer Smethwick. "We are very lucky. The poison in the wound is very special, but I believe we will find a way to deal with it soon."

After the rounds, the therapist said to Mrs. Weasley, "He's not in a good position to see guests for a long time these days."

Sainz and Professor McGonagall quickly said goodbye to Mr. Weasley, "You should have a good rest. We won't disturb you."

After leaving the ward, Sainz said, "Professor McGonagall, please go back first. I want to take a walk here."

"I know, it's good to take a look..." Professor McGonagall said knowingly, "... From what I know about you, I know you will definitely be interested in them, so take a look at them."

Professor McGonagall's words "Take a closer look" were very meaningful. Sainz could hear that she was warning him to take it as a warning, and of course her concern was also very obvious.

Sainz began to walk around the floors.

You really don’t know how many strange diseases there are until you go to the hospital. The strange conditions I saw in Knockturn Alley before can only be said to be normal.

Spell damage, potion and plant poisoning, infection by strange bacteria...


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