Hogwarts Lion Girl

Chapter 138 3 letter

The early morning sunlight shines through the window lattices, casting mottled light and shadows, adding a touch of warmth to the room.

Salina stretched lazily and woke up from her sleep.

She rubbed her sleepy eyes, casually put on a coat, walked to the window, and greedily breathed in the fresh air.

At this moment, the cry of an owl attracted her attention.

Salina turned around and saw a brown owl perched on the windowsill with a letter tied to its leg.

Salina recognized that this was the owl that Oliver often used, and a sense of anticipation suddenly rose in her heart.

She walked quickly to the window and untied the letter from the owl's legs.

There was Oliver's familiar handwriting on the envelope. Salina couldn't wait to open the envelope and take out the letter inside.

On the letter, Oliver told Salina in his usual concise and clear words that he had successfully passed the Auror selection and officially became an Auror.

He had received his Auror uniform today and would report to the Ministry of Magic tomorrow.

The corners of Salina's mouth couldn't help but rise slightly, and she felt genuinely happy for Oliver.

There was a photo tucked under the letter.

In the photo, Oliver is wearing a black Auror uniform. He looks handsome and tall, with determination and righteousness in his eyes, like a soldier about to go to the battlefield.

Salina picked up the photo and looked at it carefully, as if she wanted to deeply engrave Oliver's current appearance in her mind.

She seemed to see Oliver standing tall in the crowd, accepting everyone's cheers and praises.

Salina's heart was filled with pride and honor. She was happy for Oliver and felt lucky to have such a friend.

Salina picked up the quill and quickly wrote a reply.

In the letter, she congratulated Oliver on his successful selection as an Auror and sincerely wished him all the best in his future work.

After writing the letter, Salina folded the letter, put it in an envelope, tied it, then walked to the window, handed the letter to the owl, and watched it fly away.

……

One day a few weeks later, Salina was sitting by the window reading quietly when an owl landed lightly on her windowsill.

Salina put down the book in her hand and was surprised to find that it was Percy's messenger.

She stroked the owl's feathers gently and untied the letter from its legs.

On the envelope was Percy's usual neat handwriting, revealing a serious and meticulous attitude.

Salina opened the envelope with great anticipation and pulled out the letter inside.

On the letter, Percy told Sharina in his usual formal tone that he had successfully passed the Ministry of Magic's exam and officially became an employee of the Ministry of Magic.

Percy mentioned in the letter that the Minister of Magic, Cornelius Fudge, was very fond of him and actually chose him to be his assistant!

Percy could not hide his excitement in the letter. He described in detail to Salina Minister Fudge's appreciation and respect for him, as well as his vision and expectations for his future work.

Salina couldn't help but feel genuinely happy for Percy. She seemed to have already seen Percy wearing a neat magic robe, walking in and out of the Ministry of Magic in high spirits.

Salina picked up the quill and wrote a reply letter to Percy with joy. In the letter, she congratulated Percy on his successful selection into the Ministry of Magic and becoming the Minister's Assistant, and sincerely wished him all the best in his future work and the realization of his ideals and ambitions.

……

Salina picked up the last letter. On the envelope was Terrence's familiar handwriting, which was free and easy and confident.

After opening the envelope, the fluent handwriting on the letter paper came into view. As always, Terrence described his recent situation in concise and clear language.

In his letter, he mentioned that the American magical community was more open and full of opportunities than he had imagined, and that his industrial expansion plan was going very smoothly. He had already established a firm foothold in the United States and successfully opened up the market.

In the letter, Terence also warmly invited Salina to visit the United States if she had time. He would host her and take her to experience the scenery of the American magical world.

Reading Terence's letter, Salina seemed to see him standing in a foreign country with high spirits, creating a world of his own.

The corners of Salina's mouth could not help but rise slightly. She was sincerely happy for Terrence's success and admired his spirit of daring to take risks and pursue his dreams.

……

After writing the reply, Salina stood in the study, her eyes fell on the unfolded parchment scroll on the desk, which was her carefully planned business blueprint.

It is densely packed with records of various plans and ideas, and every detail has been carefully considered.

The corners of Salina's mouth couldn't help but rise slightly, revealing a confident smile.

Her business empire is almost complete. In a few years, when Percy and others grow up, her own business empire can be built smoothly.

By then, the Swinburne family will not only be able to restore its former prosperity, but also occupy a place in the wizarding world.

However, to achieve this, it is necessary to eliminate unstable factors, such as... Voldemort and his Death Eaters.

Salina looked at another piece of paper, which contained Voldemort's Horcruxes. Among them, Tom Riddle's diary, Salazar Slytherin's locket, and Helga Hufflepuff's gold cup had been crossed out with red ink.

The remaining ring is Marvolo Gaunt's. This is too dangerous and can only be left to Dumbledore to deal with.

As for the soul fragments of Nagini and Harry Potter, perhaps the best solution is to follow the plot.

The remaining one is Rowena Ravenclaw's diadem, which, if memory serves, is on a plaster statue in the Room of Requirement.

It was originally destroyed by Vincent Crabbe using Fiendfyre, but that also destroyed the Room of Requirement.

Salina still has a good impression of the Room of Requirement. After all, many of her experiments were completed in it. If it were destroyed like this, it would be a bit of a pity.

It seems that I have to find the crown next semester and give it to Dumbledore, and then the problem should be solved.

But when she thought of the mountains of miscellaneous items inside, Salina felt a headache again.

Maybe we should bring Harry along, the protagonist's halo should have some effect.

After making a rough plan, Sharina turned and walked towards the window.

The ancient Gothic windows are inlaid with colorful glass. The afterglow of the setting sun shines through the glass, casting dots of colorful light on the windowsill and also giving the ancient wooden floor a layer of warm golden color.

The manor outside the window was bathed in the afterglow of the setting sun. In the distance, tall oak, elm and beech trees swayed gently in the evening breeze, as if whispering, telling the secrets of rise and fall over thousands of years.

Looking up, a few orange-red clouds were floating leisurely in the sky, like a beautiful painting.

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