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As soon as Dwayne Goshawk turned around and left, Moody turned his head and winked at Twain, who was standing in the back row.

Tang En pointed upwards. Moody looked up and almost peed his pants.

More than twenty translucent white ghosts suddenly appeared on the ceiling.

Although these ghosts floated over the freshmen's heads as if nothing had happened, as if they did not notice the existence of everyone, if any freshmen whispered or moved at this time, there would immediately be ghosts who would report to Dwayne Goshack.

Dwayne Goshawk quickly returned, and the spirits floated through the wall and disappeared.

"Line up in a single row according to the order I read out the names just now and follow me.”

Led by Dwayne Goshack, the freshmen climbed the marble staircase and entered the luxurious auditorium through a double door.

Four long tables were placed on both sides of the auditorium, and they were dozens of meters long.

The long table was filled with students of all grades, and the students sitting at the same long table were all students from the same academy, without exception.

Twain took a look at the collars of the students 'robes.

The tables in the middle, to the left and right, were occupied by Ravenclaws and Hufflepuffs.

On either side of the table were Gryffindor and Slytherin.

The status of the four academies was clear at a glance.

This could be seen from the fact that Dwayne Goshawk, who was currently the school's vice-headmaster, was the head of Ravenclaw.

At the long table on the far left, a handsome brown-haired boy stared at Twain.

At the same time, Twain also saw him.

Voldemort in his student days!

His own brother!

There was nothing special about the first meeting between the two brothers. They even attracted the attention of the people around them.

The other freshmen were not as interested in the four academies as Twain. At the moment, their attention was more focused on the thousands of floating candles, as well as the ceiling that had been enchanted and could directly see the starry sky above them as if it was transparent.

Whether they were from Muggle families or wizarding families, this scene was enough to shock the freshmen.

The senior students at the four tables were all looking at the new students who were stunned like puppets with great interest. From time to time, they would use it as a topic of discussion, completely forgetting that they had also experienced this in the past.

Twain stood in the line and looked at the classroom seats at the front, which were lined up with four long tables.

They were all male teachers.

Sitting in the middle was the principal, Ammand Dippet. He was a skinny old man with a white beard and half of his hair was bald.

The other party did not look very strict.

Of course, this might also have a lot to do with him being the principal.

After all, the vice-principal's job was to scare the students. The principal usually appeared amiable.

Tang En's gaze did not linger on Ammand Dippet for long. Soon, he saw Dumbledore sitting on Ammand Dippet's right. At the moment, Dumbledore was whispering to a black-haired fatty beside him.

Twain recognized the black-haired fatty at a glance.

The Head of Slytherin, Horace Slughorn.

Judging from the way the two of them were talking, their relationship should be very good.

This was different from what Dwayne Goshack had said about the tense relationship between the two academies.

The seat to the left of Armando Dippet was empty. It should be the seat of the vice-principal, Dwayne Goshack. Further to the side, Twain saw another familiar face.

Theosius Scamander.

When he learned on the train that Thesius was about to become the Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher at Hogwarts, Tang En did not expect him to concurrently serve as the Headmaster of Hufflepuff.

However, this was normal. When Thesius fought against the Dark Lord Greenward in Paris more than a decade ago, he was the second most powerful person in the Law Enforcement Department of the Ministry of Magic, the elite of the Auror.

He was qualified to be the Headmaster of Hufflepuff, both in terms of experience and ability.

Of the four deans, Dwayne Goshack looked the most mediocre.

Of course, this was Twain's current view.

If he had known that Miranda Goshawk, the author of the book Standard Charms, was the youngest daughter of Dwayne Goshawk, he probably wouldn't have looked down on the dean.

It was no exaggeration to say that the current Hogwarts classroom seats were the most luxurious lineup in history, excluding the era when the four founders were still alive.

Dwayne Goshack's loud voice interrupted Twain's absent-mindedness.

"Come up one by one, state your names, and put on the Sorting Hat.”

It was only then that Twain noticed that a wrinkled and patched pointed wizard hat had been brought up and placed on a four-cornered stool in the middle of the auditorium.

Sirius Black, who was standing at the front of the freshmen, walked forward with his head held high and his chest puffed out. After reporting his name, he picked up the Sorting Hat and put it on his head.

Almost as soon as it touched his head, the Sorting Hat opened its mouth and shouted the result.

"Slytherin!"

The long table on the left side of the wall was filled with warm applause.

In the classroom, Sluganz stood up excitedly, clapping and accepting the congratulations of the teachers beside him.

Even Dumbledore congratulated Slugnes, but Armando Dippet, who was sitting in the middle of the classroom, did not respond.

Sirius Black was the grandson of Phineas, the former Headmaster of Hogwarts. It was normal for Armando Dippet to be uninterested in him.

The second person to put on the Sorting Hat was the Elven Prince, Ablaxas Malfoy.

Like Sirius, the Sorting Hat assigned him to Slytherin as soon as it touched his head.

This time the applause at the Slytherin table was even louder.

Tom stood up and led all the second-year students to applaud to welcome his best friend.

On the staff table, the principal, Ammand Dippet, smiled and congratulated Sragnes, who had once again stood up with a glass of wine in his hand. He was a completely different person from when Sirius was assigned to Slytherin.

The applause continued until Aberrasas Malfoy reached the Slytherin table and took his seat.

The third boy to wear the Sorting Hat was assigned to Hufflepuff.

Thesius wasn't as vain as Sragnes. He just sat in his seat and clapped.

Of course, the applause from the long Hufflepuff table was no weaker than the applause from the two Slytherins who had been assigned to the front.

Moody was fourth.

He trotted forward and grabbed the Sorting Hat, wanting to put it on his head. Unfortunately, his hand was grabbed by Dwayne Goshawk.

"Tell me your name!"

Moody was so nervous that he had forgotten about it.

After saying his name, Moody put on the Sorting Hat.

After hesitating for a few seconds, the Sorting Hat announced the result.

"Gryffindor!"

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