Admiral of Hogwarts

100 Certificate

Magical Congress of the United States of America's wand registration business was done very quickly, so after only waiting for ten minutes, Hugo heard someone calling No. 6 to come in and register. So after saying hello to his sister, Hugo stood up and walked through the corridor into the office at the end of the corridor.

This office doesn't look very big. The most attractive thing after entering is a large desk in the center of the office and several brass-colored machines that don't know what they are used for. In addition, there are several shelves placed around the wall, and the shelves are filled with old and new documents.

"Sit." The MACUSA civil servant sitting on the chair opposite the table motioned Hugo to sit down, and then said in a routine: "Nationality, name, gender, age, and the reason for coming to the United States."

"Hugo Granger, British, male, 12 years old. He and his sister were brought to the United States by their Muggle parents for a trip." Hugo said as he took out the wand and handed it over according to the other party's request. After the other party took the wand, He conveniently placed the wand on a strange-looking brass machine on the left, which looked like a single-plate balance.

As soon as the wand was placed on the machine, the brass machine immediately vibrated slightly and made a clicking sound. Then a narrow strip of parchment spit out quickly from a hole in the bottom. The American Ministry of Magic official who was writing something on a piece of paper raised his head, pulled off the paper, and read the words on it.

"12 inches, silver basswood staff, the core is a dragon's nerve, used for a year. Right?" The Ministry of Magic official with a monocle and gray curly hair raised his head after reading this. Looking at Hugo, "Silver basswood wand, I don't remember I have seen a wand made of this material for many years."

"Yes." Hugo nodded and looked at the other person curiously. He was quite curious about the internal process of MACUSA, so he wanted to know what the next step would be.

"I need to keep this note." Perhaps he felt that Hugo was younger and saw the curiosity in his eyes, so this American Ministry of Magic staff member who looked in his fifties explained. "Save it with the registration I just made for you."

As he spoke, the staff member took out a stapler and stapled the note together with the content he had just registered, and then put it into the machine on his right that looked like a manual printing press. A few seconds later, a piece of parchment was spit out from the bottom of the machine.

"Well, the laws in the United States are the same as those in the United Kingdom. Unless there are certain emergencies, minors are prohibited from performing magic outside of school." The official from the Ministry of Magic used his wand to hold the document that had just been stapled together. He said to Hugo while placing it on the shelf next to him.

"By the way, there's this." After putting the documents away, the official put the parchment that had just been spit out from the machine on the table, stamped it with two steel seals, and handed it to Hugo. "Remember to carry this permit with you in the United States, otherwise you will be considered to be illegally possessing a wand."

"I understand, thank you." Hugo stood up and bowed slightly to the staff member, then walked out of the door and returned to the waiting area to wait for Hermione to complete the formalities. Fortunately, everything went smoothly, so three minutes later the two of them returned to the hall of the Magic Congress of the United States along the route they came from, and then spent two Sicos to buy a few postcards and sent them to Harry and Ron. After leaving here, he met his father and returned to the hotel.

After returning to the hotel, the two adults quickly went to rest due to the fatigue of the journey. Hugo and Hermione might not feel that tired because of their young age, so the two of them took out the travel brochure and began to discuss the next trip. Although it is impossible to change the destination when traveling with their parents, the Grangers are still willing to accommodate their children on some details.

Of course, given Hermione's character, she had already discussed matters related to the travel location with Hugo before setting off. What Hermione was discussing with him now was actually a stack of free information that she had taken from the nearby bookshelves when she was applying for a wand license.

Like ordinary people, wizards travel abroad and even across countries. At the same time, wizards have certain travel locations that only they can visit. For example, during the summer vacation of the original second grade, the Weasley family went on a trip to Egypt, and at the same time visited some pyramids that were inaccessible to ordinary people and only accessible to wizards.

The United States is no exception. Even because of its vast area, there are more tourist attractions only for wizards than those in traditional European countries. At the same time, there are more wizards here than in the Mediterranean region, and the commercial atmosphere is stronger. So those wizarding travel agencies even put advertisements in the office building of the Magical Congress of the United States of America.

Of course, I have to say that such advertising is indeed accurate enough. Because those who come to apply for wand licenses are naturally foreigners who have just arrived in this country, so they are more willing to see these travel-related advertisements than people from other places.

"——Hawaii actually has three tourist attractions in the wizarding world. I think we can visit them all after we go there." Hermione flipped through the stack of booklets and took out one of them and said, "As for the other places, Forget about tourist attractions, the United States is really too big, we probably won’t be able to go to other places this time.”

"Let me take a look." Hugo said and took the brochure from his sister. As expected, in addition to describing the scenic spots in purple ink, the brochure also included several movable photos unique to the wizarding world. The beautiful scenery captured. I have to say that the coconut grove and beach where the sun sets are indeed quite attractive.

After briefly reading the brochure, Hugo had a general understanding of these three places, so he said: "This trip is much simpler than we thought, because there is a wizard's market in Honolulu, and I think there should be There is transportation to the surrounding islands.”

"You're right." After being reminded by Hugo, Hermione, who was holding a map of Hawaii Island and a traffic map next to her, also reacted and put away the books in her hands. "Since this place is also a tourist spot for wizards, I think we don't have to think about how to use ordinary people's methods to get there. Although I heard from the seniors that Floo Network is very confusing to make, I think Short trips shouldn’t be a problem.”

In the next period of time, the two of them took out the homework and started writing. They didn't put away their homework books until it was time for dinner, and then went downstairs to eat with their parents who had recovered from the long trip.

"Foreign food." On the way downstairs, Hermione showed a bit of liveliness that she should have at her age. "Let me guess what I've never seen for dinner tonight—"

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