Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 389 The Impact of the Twins' Freedom



Chapter 389 The Impact of the Twins' Freedom

With a loud bang, two flying brooms dragging iron chains and nails jumped down from the upstairs and stopped in front of the twins.

They had previously been locked in Umbridge's office.

Umbridge had obviously not expected this; she touched her hair in disbelief, and when the broom came down, the iron nails dragging underneath just brushed past her head.

She should be thankful that she was short enough, otherwise she would have been in trouble by now.

The twins climbed onto their brooms and said to the students watching, "If anyone wants to buy a portable swamp like the one above, please come to 93 Diagon Alley.

That's where our shop is, Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes!

Anyone who comes to our store and buys products that are used to drive away the old toad can enjoy a huge discount."

Umbridge's eyes seemed to be blazing with fire, and she screamed, "Catch them!"

Filch and her lackeys - the Investigative Team - rushed over to the twins!

The twins were already on their brooms, and certainly wouldn't give them a chance, as they flew into the air before they could move, heading for the oak door, and winked at Sainz as they passed by.

Their captors ran after them and tried to jump and grab the chains hanging below.

Umbridge had people, and the twins had their reinforcements in Peeves.

Peeves appeared beside the twins the moment they took off, "Peeves, teach them a lesson for us!"

Peeves actually took off his hat in mid-air to salute, a treatment no one else had ever received, and he pulled dung bombs out of his hat and began to hurl them at the pursuing crowd, paying special attention to Umbridge and Filch.

The story of the twins' flight to freedom created a frenzy among the students.

If we were to say who has the greatest influence on them, it would definitely be the few friends who often hang out with them.

"I thought they were just talking," Angelina said. It's been three days, and she still doesn't believe they're really going to drop out of school. "I didn't expect they were serious about it."

Adam said nonchalantly, "Let's not think about them. The exam is in less than two months, so let's think about how to prepare for it."

Sainz chuckled and said, "I can't help you with this."

Alia rolled her eyes and said, "Got it! You haven't been on NEWT!"

"But I am now responsible for setting questions for NEWT, hehe!"

Ben immediately complained, "I can't stand your hateful face. I want to be like Fried and the others!"

"Really?"

"That's fake!" Ben was completely depressed. "If I dare to do that, my parents will be very angry with me."

"What are you planning to do after graduation?" Sainz asked. "You've been seeing a lot of job postings lately, right?"

"Yeah, the common room is full of that stuff."

"So, have you decided?" Alia asked curiously, "Maybe you can give me some inspiration."

"No," Ben scratched his head, "I've seen so much that I don't know what to do..."

"What about you, Adam?"

"Me?" Adam shrugged. "My dad advised me not to rush into deciding what to do after graduation."

Sainz offered them more snacks, "You mean traveling?"

"What do you mean?" Alia was a little confused. "What trip?"

Sainz explains: "Some wizarding parents recommend that their children travel for a period of time, usually about a year, before choosing a career.

Through a period of travel, you will gain more knowledge and truly understand the wizarding world, and perhaps you will be able to find your own direction."

Alia glanced at Adam and said to Sainz, "This approach is obviously not suitable for me."

Ben said, "Not for me either."

Angelina said, "Alia, why don't you come with me? I'm planning to submit my application to the Holyhead Harpies, so you can come with me."

"Thank you, Angelina. I don't love Quidditch as much as you do. I know my own level. There's no way I'd be chosen."

Sainz agreed with Alia's words. Just like she said, Alia was not as crazy about Quidditch as Angelina. She was okay playing in the school cup, but playing in professional games was a bit...

In fact, although Quidditch originated in Britain, the level of Quidditch in Britain as a whole is hard to describe nowadays. This can be seen from the performance of the British local team in the last World Cup.

Moreover, the competitions within the school are still too mild. The "tactics" that the Slytherin team usually uses will only be more "civilized and excessive" in professional competitions.

The former captain of Gryffindor devoted almost all of his spare time to Quidditch. Now that he has graduated for a year, he seems to still be a reserve player in a professional team.

In fact, he thought it was unlikely that Angelina would be admitted, as the Holyhead Harpies, to which she was going to submit her resume, was the only all-female Quidditch team in the UK.

Women are inherently weaker than men in terms of physical fitness. If they want to stand out from the crowd of teams, they can only be more rigorous and put in more effort than other teams.

The tradition of this women's team is tenacity and toughness.

They once fought with the Hounds for seven consecutive days and were eventually defeated. After defeating them, the captain of the opposing team knelt down and proposed to their then captain Gwendo Morgan, but was given a concussion by Morgan on the spot.

After everyone talked for a while, Sainz had a preliminary judgment in his mind. Adam and Angelina both had clear goals and their own ideas. Ben was a bit easy-going and would probably listen to his parents' opinions. Alia was a little at a loss.

Her appearance is not particularly good, and she doesn't seem to have a boyfriend at the moment, so it seems that the possibility of her making a breakthrough in the social circle through marriage is not very high.

With a "human leader" like Sai here, as one of the few girls who maintains a good relationship with him, it would be a lie to say that Alia doesn't have a little affection for him beyond friendship.

As a master of Legilimency, Sai can sense some of the hidden thoughts of ordinary wizards.

Fortunately, this girl is self-aware and doesn't have too many delusions. In her daily interactions, she also realized that Sai had no intention of developing the relationship further, and she suppressed some inappropriate thoughts a long time ago.

At the age of seventeen or eighteen, he is superior to most people in terms of knowing when to advance and when to retreat.

After one class, Sainz said to her alone, "Alia, do you still remember the magic lamp we talked about before?"

"Of course," said Arya cheerfully. "I still have the ones you gave me, and I must say they are a wonderful invention."

"Thank you for the compliment," Sainz said modestly. "Look, we've long said we want to popularize light, but as you can see, I have other things to do. I wonder if you're interested in helping us realize our original idea?"

Sainz sensed that Alia's thoughts were actively disturbed for a while. She turned her eyes to the side and then turned back, "Thank you!"

Sainz held his hand up in the air. Alia was slightly startled, but the next moment she understood what he meant. She raised her hand and clapped hands with him, and jokingly said, "I wonder how many NEWT certificates I need for my job?"

Sainz said self-deprecatingly, "Ha, that's really unfortunate, I don't have one myself, I can't stand seeing that!"

Arya clapped her hands when she heard that. "What a coincidence! I didn't even want to take the test!"


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