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Herb called his father, and the old man became emotional after hearing this and said that he would come to visit his grandson in the near future.

Daisy was still angry. With Albert's comfort, she didn't quarrel with her husband. This female lawyer could not understand why her husband, who had always been smart, suddenly became so stupid - and he was so stupid. He was deceived by silly jokes, and planned to make jokes about the future of his son.

In fact, everyone found it very interesting. After all, magic only existed in legends.

Niya even pestered Albert to make her something magical.

"I can't." Albert stretched out his hands helplessly.

In fact, Albert certainly knows some spells, such as the simplest lightening spell.

But without the help of the magic wand, he guessed that it could not be used, so Albert did not try.

At least, he would not try it in front of other people, otherwise how could he explain it?

"Niya, there is no magic in this world at all, they are all deceptive tricks." Daisy said seriously, she didn't want her daughter to be full of strange thoughts.

"Albert, the letter says that you can take a pet to school. Are you going to take Tom to school with you?" Niya didn't care about her mother's words, and picked up the shorthair cat to be beside Albert.

"I will not consider this issue until I am sure that magic exists." Albert said solemnly.

Of course, this is actually to appease mother Daisy. She now looks like a time bomb, which may explode at any time.

An owl flew into the living room from the window and threw a piece of parchment on the table.

The parchment read:

I will visit by 3:20-Professor McGonagall.

"3:20?" Albert took the parchment, looked at the clock and murmured, "It's still a minute away."

"Very well, I will definitely expose the tricks of those liars."

By 3:20, the doorbell outside rang.

The Andersons looked at each other, and finally Herb Anderson, the head of the family, went to open the door, and Niya followed.

Opening the door, Herb found an elderly woman standing outside her house.

"Professor McGonagall?" Herb looked at the woman before him suspiciously, and said dryly: "Oh, well, come in, Albert is in the hall, if you can prove the existence of magic."

"You can do magic?" Niya asked with a probe.

"I'm here for that!" Professor McGonagall was very good at dealing with this kind of things. She had experienced many similar things. "Some Muggle families would have similar questions."

"What? Muggle?" Anderson's expression froze, and he repeated what he had just heard.

The other party called him a Muggle?

"Muggles are ordinary people who don't know about magic." After McGonagall entered the living room, her eyes fell on the only boy in the room.

"Hello Mr. Anderson."

"Hello, Ms. McGonagall." Albert looked at the witch in front of him. Professor McGonagall's appearance is indeed different from the movie, although his memory in this area is very vague.

"We hope you can prove... the existence of magic." Daisy served Professor McGonagall a cup of unsweetened black tea.

"Of course, please look!" McGonagall drew out his magic wand and tapped it on the teacup. The teacup actually turned into a little mouse.

This was the first time Albert saw magic. He curiously grabbed the little gray mouse: "It's amazing."

"This is magic? I will never let Albert waste time learning such boring tricks. Do you expect him to become a magician in the future?" Daisy took out the aura of a lawyer and pointed out sharply, "I'm sorry. I am worried about Albert's future. The graduation certificate of this magic school should be no different from waste paper in the world of ordinary people. The premise is that if you really will issue a graduation certificate.

"Every qualified graduate of Hogwarts can find a decent job in the magic world. You don't have to worry about that." Professor McGonagall explained.

After seeing magic, Daisy knew that she could not deny the existence of magic, but she still planned to make the last fight: "Albert, I think Eton College is a better choice. It is your own efforts to win. If you want to go to finance, it's best not to go to Hogwarts. You won't be able to show your talent there."

Herb looked at his wife and sighed helplessly. He knew Daisy didn't want Albert to go to Hogwarts.

"Son, make your own choice. We respect your choice."

"I'll be honest." McGonagall cleared his throat and explained: "Hogwarts can teach underage wizards how to control and use magic. Moreover, once magic is out of control, it will cause some undesirable things."

"Well, it seems I have no choice!" Albert raised his eyebrows involuntarily, in fact, he had already made a choice.

"But, Albert..." Daisy wanted to say something more. However, she was interrupted by Niya.

"Madam, can I go to Hogwarts too?"

"Only eleven-year-old children who receive an invitation from Hogwarts can go to study there." McGonagall declined gently.

"Niya, you are not eleven." Albert touched his sister's head, looked at Professor McGonagall and asked: "Where should I go to buy things? And the ticket? How should I go? Train?

Professor McGonagall couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. She told Albert the approximate route to the Leaky Cauldron Bar, "You can definitely see it, even though to the Muggles around you, it is invisible. By the way, the owner of the bar is called Tom. As for how to get to Diagon Alley, you can ask Tom and he will be happy to help you lead the way."

"As for the 9th and 3rd/4th platform, it is located in the partition wall between the 9th and 10th platforms of the King's Cross Station. Just go through it."

"It's ridiculous to take the train to the wizarding school. Are all your magic carpets broken?" Daisy sarcastically said.

"Daisy." Herb coughed lightly, and handed the record to Professor McGonagall to avoid missing any key information.

"Then, we will see you at Hogwarts on September 1st, Mr. Anderson." Professor McGonagall was about to leave.

"Professor, can you restore it to its original state?" Albert pointed to the mouse that the teacup had turned into.

"Oh, of course!" Professor McGonagall waved her wand, and the mouse returned to being a teacup.

After Albert sent the other party out, Professor McGonagall immediately appeared and disappeared.

"She disappeared?" Herb looked at the place where Professor McGonagall was just standing.

"Dad, shall we go to London tomorrow?" Albert asked.

"Oh, oh, go shopping in London tomorrow." Herb said blankly.

"I want to go too." Niya said coquettishly, holding her father's hand.

"Wait for next time." Albert shook his head, "I'll go get acquainted with the place first, and next time I will take you with my mother and come back to buy you gifts."

"I hate you, Albert, I really hate you." Niya left in a huff.

Albert reluctantly spread his hands towards Herb, turned and walked into the living room. There was still a big and a small family in the house that needed to be comforted.

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