Global Abyss: My Skills Can Enhance Infinitely

Chapter 1881: 1036: Acceptance Letter_3


Capítulo 1881: Chapter 1036: Acceptance Letter_3

“Madam, how much does it cost to stay for a night?”

The drowsy woman was suddenly awakened, then picked up her glasses from beside her and put them on. Upon seeing Tao Yu, she was slightly taken aback and first marveled,

“What a handsome young man! How old are you this year? Why are you out alone so late? Where are your parents?”

“I’m planning to hang out with friends during summer vacation, waiting for school to start.”

Tao Yu casually replied, and in this kind of small inn in Great Britain, there was no need to check identity or anything.

“There’s a single room for ten British Pounds, enough for you alone.”

“I would also like to surf the internet. Does the room have a computer?”

“Oh, if it’s a computer, I can lend you my unused laptop. You can also use my grandson’s game console.”

Obviously, being good-looking has lots of invisible perks; this woman was all smiles and seemed very approachable.

“Thank you, Madam.”

“No need to thank me. There’s a free breakfast tomorrow morning: bread, fried eggs, and milk. You’re at the age of growth, don’t stay up late, get up early to have breakfast.”

The woman, possibly missing her grandson, was talkative and nagging, and Tao Yu listened with a smile.

Every place has good people and bad people, and with this woman, Tao Yu genuinely felt her concern.

In one night, Tao Yu borrowed the laptop and the internet here, easily hacking into the Great Britain household registration system to set up a reasonable and legal identity for himself.

As long as no one moves the paper files, his flaws can’t be found out.

An abandoned infant left by a couple who immigrated from Xiangjiang, who grew up in an orphanage that has now closed down.

The orphanage had closed, and when finding foster families for the children afterward, he escaped.

Such runaway orphans are not rare.

Whether in Great Britain or Old America, there are quite a lot of missing persons, and mostly they just get registered. Without someone filing a report, no effort would be spent to find them.

“Done.”

With his real-life identity roughly concluded, Tao Yu was waiting for confirmation from Hogwarts…

In the corridors of Hogwarts, Minerva McGonagall quickly walked to the entrance of the headmaster’s office, facing the gargoyle guard.

“Fizzing Whizbees.”

With Minerva McGonagall’s words, the guard jumped aside, revealing the revolving staircase behind.

At this moment, a white-haired old man was sitting behind the desk, wearing glasses and pretending to read the book in front of him.

Another hand of his was slipping the snacks he had just eaten into the drawer.

Then he looked up at Minerva McGonagall and said with a smile,

“Oh, Minerva, what brings you here? Is everything ready for the new student admissions?”

“Dumbledore, I’m here for that very matter. There’s been an issue with this year’s enrollment: an unexpected new student suddenly appeared.”

Minerva McGonagall said seriously; such a thing had never happened in Hogwarts’ history. The special quill that writes names had never made a mistake.

But for some reason, it wrote a new name today and marked it as a new student!

Normally, names are written at birth, and even if young wizards move, the various magic schools have their own communication channels, not as abrupt and sudden as this.

“Oh, Minerva, you’re too tense. Have you checked if it was under the Confusion Spell or affected by any other spell?”

Dumbledore seemed to be aware of this matter already. He adjusted his glasses with a calm tone.

“No, I checked it immediately.”

“That’s good then. Our world has changed a lot over the years, both the Muggle World and the Wizarding World. Even though we’re old, we must try to keep up with the times.”

Dumbledore said earnestly.

“But…”

Minerva McGonagall seemed somewhat hesitant; she always followed the rules strictly and was uncompromising even when punishing her own house’s students for mistakes.

“Since there’s no issue, what should we do now according to the rules? Shouldn’t we send out the acceptance letters?”

“Alright, yes, let’s handle everything according to the rules. I’ll personally guide him then to see what’s happening.”

Minerva McGonagall sighed, but then thought of something and said,

“By the way, the thing that appeared recently, it indeed can be sealed with gold, and the Ministry of Magic has always wanted the Magic Stone.”

“I’m already aware of this and will make arrangements.”

Dumbledore didn’t seem surprised at all and replied very calmly.

The owner of the Magic Stone, Nicolas Flamel, was a friend of Dumbledore’s, who had lived for a long time by continuously making the Elixir of Life with the Magic Stone.

Dumbledore’s influence on Nicolas Flamel was significant; if he persuaded, Nicolas Flamel might indeed be willing to hand over the Magic Stone.

“The world has changed, and we too, need to embrace new changes…”

Tao Yu stayed in the small inn for more than half a month.

Even though the purchasing power of the British Pounds was still okay, Tao Yu’s pocket was running low.

However, just before he was planning to head out to earn some money, a letter from the post office had been delivered here.

A letter from Hogwarts, along with some items needed for purchase, also indicating that a teacher would specifically come to guide Tao Yu’s enrollment.

“Every student from the Muggle World has a certain exchange quota each year, allowing them to exchange British Pounds for Golden Galleons. If they still don’t have money, there’s a fifty Galleons student loan available.”

It seems the daily expenses are covered, and there’s no need to complicate matters.

Based on the years, this year should also be the entrance of the trio; Harry is supposedly well-off…

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