Chapter 333 The Dream Messenger
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The wizard who called himself Djimon Hughes pointed at himself casually while talking:
"Clean up!"
Seeing this, Wentworth couldn't help being surprised that he was casting a spell without a staff!
Wentworth himself knows very well that it is not so easy to cast a spell without a stick so easily. Although it is just a trivial cleaning spell, it is enough to see that Djimon Hughes in front of him , The magic spell is very solid.
And at this moment, Djimon Hughes in front of him urged:
"Hey, have you figured it out? Six Galleons, only six Galleons, you can't lose money or be fooled by buying six Galleons, but you can keep your student status at the Waggadu Magic School , it’s simply not worth it.”
Wentworth smiled slightly, and said nonchalantly:
"I understand what you're saying, but the problem is, I'm not a student of Waggadu Magic School! So Waggadu's school rules can't control me!"
Hearing Wentworth's words, Djimon Hughes was taken aback for a moment. Obviously, Wentworth's answer was beyond Djimon Hughes' expectation.
Immediately, Djimon Hughes said tentatively:
"You are not a student of our school? Then who are you?"
Wentworth pointed to his chest and introduced himself:
"Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Hufflepuff House, Wentworth Dumbledore!"
Hearing Wentworth's words, Djimon Hughes' complexion changed, and he said out of his mouth:
"Hogwarts? Hogwarts in England?"
Wentworth nodded slightly.
Seeing this, Djimon Huston suddenly lost the enthusiasm for asking for money, and said coldly:
"Students from Hogwarts, what do you want to do when you come to our Moon Mountain in Waggadu?"
Later, Wentworth was about to explain, but Djimon Hughes waved his hand again before Wentworth could speak, interrupted Wentworth, and said coldly:
"Forget it, what you want to do has nothing to do with me, and I don't bother to care about it! But..."
Having said that, Djimon Hughes looked at Wentworth with a half-smile, and said in a joking tone:
"However, it looks like you haven't found your way up?"
Wentworth didn't deny it either, but just spread his hands and said casually:
"That's it. It seems that Waggadu should have cast a large-scale spell on the Moon Mountain. It can not only prevent Muggles from discovering it, but also prevent wizards from entering at will! Before you came, I was Find a way to break this curse!"
Hearing Wentworth's words, Djimon Hughes suddenly burst into laughter, and then hugged his shoulders, leaning against a nearby tree and said:
"Crack this curse? Don't be kidding! Waggadu has been a school for thousands of years, and there has never been a wizard who can break this curse! Without the inscription of the dream messenger, without the guidance of people in the school, it is impossible for you to enter Waggadu, Even when Gellert Grindelwald came to challenge him back then, he first snatched an inscription of the messenger of dreams before entering Waggadu."
Hearing Djimon Hughes' words, Wentworth was stunned for a moment. Unexpectedly, what his grandfather said about going to various magic schools to challenge him back then included Waggadu.
Then, Wentworth asked:
"What is the inscription of the dream messenger?"
Hearing Wentworth's words, Djimon Hughes stared wide-eyed, with an expression of disbelief, and said in his mouth:
"You don't know what a dream messenger is? Oh, yes, I remember the principal once said that the dream messenger is Waggadu's unique way to select new students to enter the school."
Then, Jimon Hughes explained triumphantly:
"The Dream Envoy is the way Waggadu informs the underage wizard that he has been allowed to enter Waggadu to study. To put it bluntly, it is a notice."
"The dream emissary is sent by the current headmaster, it will appear directly in the dreams of school-age wizards, and when they sleep,
Leave them a token, a stone with an inscription on it. When wizards of the right age wake up from their sleep, they will find that they are holding it in their hands! "
Hearing Djimon Hughes' explanation, Wentworth said that he was eye-opening. This way, it sounds very high-end.
Seeing that Wentworth was very interested, Djimon Hughes said triumphantly:
"Of course, we are Waggadu, the best magic school in Africa!"
While speaking, Djimon Hughes reached into his arms and said:
"Look, it's this kind of stone..."
"My God, where is the inscription of my dream messenger?!"
Suddenly, Djimon Hughes, who was originally complacent, became flustered, and hurriedly began to rummage around himself.
However, Djimon Hughes looked through all his pockets, but couldn't find the inscription of the dream messenger that he kept close to him, and Djimon Hughes' face turned ugly instantly.
"It's so miserable! Without the inscription of the dream messenger, even if I am a student of Waggadu, I can't get in Waggadu!"
Just when Djimon Hughes remembered to jump, Wentworth coughed softly. Seeing Djimon Hughes looking at him, Wentworth pointed with his hand and said:
"The inscription of the dream messenger you mentioned is that thing?"
Djimon Hughes looked in the direction of Wentworth's finger, and he saw a stone with many strange lines engraved on it, and these lines flashed a burst of light from time to time. At this moment, the stone Lying quietly under a tree.
And looking more carefully, that tree was exactly the tree that Djimon Hughes was hung upside down by Wentworth using a fuchsia just now.
Seeing this, Djimon Hughes breathed a sigh of relief, and said in his mouth:
"It really scared me to death! If I really can't find my dream messenger inscription in the end, I'm afraid I will sleep on the top of the mountain tonight!"
While talking, Djimon Hughes walked under the tree, but just as Djimon Hughes stretched out his hand and bent down to pick up the dream messenger's inscription, he saw the inscription "嗖" in front of him He flew behind him.
When Djimon Hughes wanted to stop it, it was too late. Looking back, the inscription of the dream messenger had already come to Wentworth.
Wentworth carefully looked at the stone in his hand, and said to himself:
"The inscription on it is somewhat similar to the ancient magic pattern, but it doesn't seem to be systematic..."
Just as Wentworth was looking at the inscription on his hand, suddenly, a spell flew out:
"Take it easy!"
But Wentworth lightly tapped himself with his own spell in a calm manner:
"Armor body protection!"
The flying spell caused ripples all over Wentworth's body, and then disappeared into nothingness.
Wentworth said without looking up:
"Using a wand outside the school, you are violating your school rules in Waggadu, Djimon Hughes!"
But then, I heard Jimon Hughes' voice coldly:
"Who told you I used a wand?"