After some days, Herb and Daisy both went back to work while Albert and Niya stayed with their grandparents for the summer vacation.
Albert would share the history of magic and other books with the two elders and perform the magic in front of them. He also spent a fortune on Garon, and ordered a set of wizard chess from Wiseacre.
At first, Niya was taken aback by the Wizard Chess, but she soon liked it.
Of course, the result is that no one played chess with Albert, his chess skills had surpassed everyone.
Wizard chess is the same as normal chess but its pieces are all living. You usually need a password to command the pieces, which is more like commanding an army.
If you reach for it, the chess piece will pierce the other with a weapon.
Of course, ordinary people can also play it.
The chess pieces seemed to be self-conscious and they would always whine and complain, saying, "Will you play chess? Don't send me there. Send a pawn and sacrifice it, it doesn't matter."
Albert's studies progressed very quickly. During this period, he completed "Luke's Regret." task and gained 1,500 EP.(EP = Experience Points)
His EP has now reached 3,000. Although the experience pool seems to be large, it is actually useless.
The higher the skill level, the more difficult it is to improve the skill. Later, it can only consume EP or SP to upgrade.
"Albert, are you sure this leaf will float?" Niya kept looking at the leaf but it never responded.
"I think the movement is wrong." Albert was a little depressed. When casting a spell, his wrist's movement was very important. Sometimes, a wrong movement or non-standard speech may cause the magic to fail. This was common for beginners.
In the absence of a teacher, he could only learn things slowly or use the EP to upgrade skills to level 1 and directly learn it.
Albert chose the former and wouldn't consider the latter unless he really couldn't learn it after trying. He didn't care much about a floating spell, learning this spell was not too different from mastering it.
"It turns out that magic is really not that easy to learn." Niya admired Albert's patience, she didn't have so much patience like him.
"Of course, it's like learning mathematics. It needs to be done step by step." Albert pushed his sister on a swing,"Don't give up until the end."
"I'm tired of such comforting words." Niya curled her lips but she was still very happy.
Actually, Niya guessed that she really might not have the talent to be a wizard. After talking to her grandfather last time, she didn't care about it much anymore.
When there were no more people in the park, Albert tried another floating spell. This time, he succeeded. After chanting Wingardium Leviosa, the leaves successfully floated in the air.
At this time, Albert noticed that someone was looking at him, so he put away his wand, and stared at the guy who was looking at him. The other party was a teenager slightly older than him.
"Something?" Albert raised his eyebrows, looked at the boy and asked. Albert is not at all afraid of the boy. His karate is at level 2 he can easily beat ordinary people to the ground.
Albert learned karate when he was eight years old. It was aimed to deal with those kids who made trouble.
After he made three children cry at his school, everyone in the school knew that Albert could do karate and it was very powerful.
For the reason of beating the three, Daisy was called by Albert's teacher to the school but she stood firm on Albert's side and called her husband.
The husband and wife gave full play to their talent of lawyer, leaving everyone speechless.
At that time, Albert finally accepted his family.
"You are a freshman at Hogwarts, right? Don't try magic in public. You will be discovered. Ordinary people are afraid of the power of magic." The boy had seen the leaves floating in the air. He didn't expect to see a freshman who was still yet to enroll but still managed to make the leaves float.
"Thank you, I will pay attention to it." Albert felt that the other party was not malicious, he said thank you to the boy and was about to leave the park with his sister.
"I'm Gabriel, Gabriel Truman, a student at Hogwarts, in Hufflepuff house, I live nearby." Gabriel Truman shook hands with Albert,"You are a freshman right? I hope you can get sorted to Hufflepuff."
"Hufflepuff?" Albert asked.
"Oh, by the way, you still don't know the four houses and the sorting ceremony?" Just as Truman was about to say something, he saw an owl flying towards his side and threw a letter at his feet.
"How come there are owls now?" Truman picked up the letter questioningly and opened it in front of Albert.
His expression froze and his face suddenly became ugly.
Niya also noticed the change in the atmosphere and quickly hid behind Albert.
"What's wrong?" Albert also felt something was wrong and asked tentatively.
"I was expelled." Truman's face was full of doubt and anger. He seemed like he would go crazy at any moment.
He didn't understand it. Why would the Ministry of Magic send him a letter saying that he was expelled for using the Levitation spell in front of Muggles.
"That's right, it's you, it must be for you." Truman looked at Albert and suddenly figured out what was going on. He rushed madly at the new student in front of him, but suddenly felt that the world was spinning.
The next moment, Truman felt a pain in his wrist and couldn't help screaming in pain.
"Calm down, things are not as bad as you think." Albert had guessed the reason from Truman's words. The helpless guy was expelled from Hogwarts.
"I didn't use the Levitating spell at all." Truman roared angrily, "I didn't even go near a wand."
"I know, I used the spell." Albert reminded him calmly, "Maybe, we should write to the school and explain the situation. If necessary, I will testify for you. Don't worry, they will not fire you if we explain the situation to the principal. Do you have an owl?"
"No." Truman was a little depressed, he found that he was not calm.
"Brother, it's Sara." Niya pointed to the owl flying there.
"It seems that Sara knows we need her. The owl really is a magical creature." Albert couldn't help but sigh.