Unlike the Black family, which had a bad impression, Tom had a good impression of the Malfoy family.
As an ancient pure-blooded family that was not inferior to the Blake family, the Malfoy family was not showing their strength.
However, Tom was extremely optimistic about the future of the Malfoy family. He even predicted that once the Black family declined, the Malfoy family would automatically become the leader of the 28 pure-blooded families of the British Holy Church.
In the letter to Twain, Tom spent a lot of time talking about what he had seen and heard in the Malfoy family.
It specifically mentioned his first meeting with Abraxas Malfoy.
The tone he used when he wrote about Abraxas sounded as if he had found a gay friend.
Even through the letter, she could feel the scent of a couple.
Of course, these were all made up by Twain himself.
To be described by Tom as like-minded, talented, and best friend, it was clear that Aberrasus Malfoy was indeed an excellent pure-blooded heir in all aspects.
In the future, in order to join the Snot Club, Cordra Malfoy had deliberately mentioned his grandfather in front of Slughorn, which was enough to prove that Tom had not misjudged him.
At the end of the letter, Tom specifically apologized to Twain.
After visiting the five new students, Tom followed Slughorn back to Hogwarts.
After that, Tom and Aberlaxas exchanged owl letters every day.
During his " relationship " with Abraxas, Tom even neglected his beloved brother, Twain.
As compensation, Tom was prepared to introduce Abraxas to Twain after the freshmen started school.
He firmly believed that the Malfoy family would become a staunch ally in the revival of the Corleone family.
Putting down the letter, Twain felt a little emotional.
Whether it was Sirius Black or Aberrassas Malfoy, they were both characters from the generation of the grandfather of the protagonist group.
Now that these people had become his classmates, it felt really strange.
It would be even more interesting if Harry Potter's grandfather was there.
Unfortunately, Twain knew that it was impossible.
Harry Potter's grandfather had graduated from Hogwarts many years ago.
Harry Potter's grandfather had a son when he was old, which was why Harry Potter's father, James Potter, was born. Wizards were far older than Muggles, so it was possible that Harry Potter's grandfather was older than Twain's father.
This made Twain more interested in his upcoming Hogwarts study trip.
Even if he couldn't be the main character, being the main character's grandfather wasn't bad.
Half a month later.
It was finally Hogwarts 'first day of school.
Ella woke up at five o'clock and got out of bed.
The box had been packed the night before. She carefully checked the shopping list on the admission letter to make sure that she didn't miss anything. Finally, she locked Hathaway in the cage.
After doing all this, Ella sat by the bed and opened a book on her knees.
Usually, it was easy for her to concentrate on reading, but today, she was always distracted.
It was not easy to get up until eight o'clock, and Twain got up on time in the opposite room.
The two of them went downstairs and had breakfast at the Leaky Cauldron.
It was almost nine o'clock when they went upstairs, but there was still no movement in Angelica's room.
Twain knocked on the door and ordered Angelica to get up.
Soon, Angelica came to open the door in her pajamas with a reluctant expression.
She did not want to come so early, but her body could not disobey Twain's orders.
"You have half an hour to pack your luggage. We'll leave at 9:30.”
Originally, Tang En could have directly Apparated to King's Cross Station with Angelica and Ella, but the experience of Apparating last time left Ella with a lingering fear. She did not want to vomit on the train.
In addition, Angelica had been cooped up in her room during this period of time and had not had a good tour of London, so she suggested that the three of them take the subway to the station.
Although London's subway traffic was not as developed as it was in the future, it had already begun to take shape. Of course, the ride was definitely not comfortable.
As soon as she got on the subway, Angelica regretted it.
All the carriages were filled with soldiers who were about to set foot on the front lines.
Not only was it crowded, but the smell was also unacceptable.
Twain looked at the faces of the young soldiers in the carriage and thought that these people probably never dreamed that war would come so quickly.
If he remembered correctly, on the day Hogwarts started, the Second World War in the Muggle world would officially begin.
The ambitious Third Reich would start with a stunning blitzkrieg and sweep across the Continent.
The British Isles, which pursued glorious isolation, could not escape the flames of war.
Wars in the Muggle world would inevitably affect the Wizarding World.
Not to mention, the shadow of the Dark Lord Grindelwald was looming behind the Third Reich.
This protracted war from Muggles to wizards would last for a full six years, almost throughout Twain's entire student life at Hogwarts.
Although most people had not realized this, the atmosphere had already begun to become tense.
When they arrived at King's Cross Station, they could see soldiers carrying long spears everywhere.
Twain and the other two pushed the luggage cart into the station and were checked twice.
Fortunately, Twain had cast a Confusion Spell on the suitcase in advance. Otherwise, there was no way to explain the box of strange magic items and the three owls in the cage.
However, some people were not so lucky.
Just as Twain and the other two were about to reach the middle of platform nine and platform ten, two soldiers in front of them aimed their guns at a boy who was more than two meters tall and as strong as a hill.
Yes, it was a boy.
Although he had a thick beard, his face was very tender.
Ignoring their height and build, the other party was about the same age as Twain and the other two.
The little giant boy was wearing a black coat with bulging pockets. It was unknown what was inside.
The two patrolling soldiers noticed something unusual and asked the little giant boy to take out something from his pocket for them to check.
The little giant boy obviously did not want to do this, and the two sides started arguing.
Twain naturally recognized the little giant.
Rubeus Hagrid, future Hogwarts gamekeeper and keeper of keys.
What surprised Tang En was that Hagrid should have only entered Hogwarts in 1940, the next year, but now he had entered Hogwarts a year earlier.
But Twain soon found out the reason.
This book is provided by FunNovel Novel Book | Fan Fiction Novel [Beautiful Free Novel Book]