Hogwarts's Master of Mind

Chapter 64: Back to the Burrow

After playing with Ophia, Aiden felt tired.

A lot of things happened during this period of time, so Aiden decided to give himself a good vacation and live a normal summer vacation life as a little wizard.

Aiden fell on the bed and fell into a deep sleep without thinking about anything.

The next day, Aiden woke up from the big bed and stayed in bed for a rare time.

"Ah~uh." Aiden yawned lazily.

"Hmm, why does my head feel a little itchy?" Aiden shook his head and didn't care.

After washing up and sitting at the dining table, Sen Sen had already prepared breakfast for Aiden.

"Well, Sen Sen, you don't have to prepare my meals today. I'll be living in the hut for a while." Aiden said.

"Oh, okay young master, and your headdress is very beautiful young master." Sen Sen praised shyly.

"Tiara, what tiara?"

Aiden, realizing something was wrong, quickly reached out and touched his head, and finally felt a hard object in the place where he felt strange in the morning.

"!!!" Aiden (0-0!)

The sleepiness instantly disappeared and Aiden hurried to the mirror.

In the mirror, a young man stood there quietly. His existence was like a carefully painted painting, and every detail revealed extraordinary beauty.

And in his white hair, as pure as the first snow in winter, there were two sharp little horns standing upright.

"Well, I'm really good-looking... No, why do I have horns?" Aiden discovered the blind spot

"Ding, high-intensity combat, coupled with deep-world stealth, dragon blood activated."

"I feel like I'm going to turn into a dragon if I continue like this. Does the system have a way to change back?" Aiden quickly asked the system.

"Ding, no. Here are the following options: 1. Use a spell to cover it up; 2. Put on a wizard hat; 3. Hide in a blind spot; 4. Ask Hagrid if he is willing to raise a dragon man."

"you shut up."

......

After some trouble, Aiden went out wearing a black wizard hat.

First, he went to Gringotts and exchanged Galleons for some pounds.

The goblin at Gringotts said that Galleons could be exchanged for British Pounds. What a good deal! Hurry up and exchange them for him. There is no limit on the amount.

After leaving Gringotts and seeing a flash of space, Aiden came to Knightsbridge in London with the money and started a big shopping spree at Harrods department store between Westminster and Kensington.

After sorting out the purchased gifts, Aiden returned to the Burrow with a lot of bags.

"Oh, Aiden, welcome back, kid, you come home with so much stuff.

By the way, did you enjoy visiting your classmate's home? "

Aunt Molly accepted the gift brought by Aiden and looked very happy.

"Of course, aunt, I was warmly welcomed by my classmate's family." Aiden forced a smile.

Ron, who was munching on the snacks Aiden brought, spoke up.

"Mom was worried during the time you were away from home."

"Oh, aunt, I'm so sorry to have worried you," said Aiden.

"Well, now that you're back I don't have anything to worry about. By the way, the room is so hot, why are you still wearing a hat? Take it off now."

Aiden froze upon hearing this, as if he was frozen in place by the pressure of a High-Sequence Powerhouse.

Aiden was helpless knowing that he was going to be exposed, but he didn't really want to lie to Mrs. Molly.

"Aunt, this...something ordinary happened to me."

Aiden said stutteringly that Aunt Molly was also a veteran who had been immersed in the magical world for many years.

"Ron, go back to the house first."

Mrs. Molly's tone became calmer, like the calm before a storm.

When Ron saw his mother like this, he was shocked and quickly packed up the snacks.

Ignoring Aiden's look of pleading for help, he gave him a look that told him to fend for himself before hurriedly running away.

"Okay, take off your hat and show it to me," Mrs. Molly ordered.

Aiden took off his hat, revealing two small and cute horns.

Mrs. Morley: “…”

"Aiden Prewett, how dare you, where on earth have you been to experience this level of battle."

Mrs. Morley was furious, and her roar could be heard throughout the Burrow.

Upstairs, George, Fred, Ginny and Ron lay in a row, listening with great interest.

"To be honest, it's really cool to have a pair of horns on your head." Ron said to Ginny while lying on the stairs.

"Did Aiden go to protect Harry, the boy who lived, which is why he went through so many battles."

Little stars twinkled in Ginny's eyes, and her brothers were speechless for a while.

"Aunt, please listen to my explanation. I really went to my classmate's house, but something unexpected happened, and Kingsport..."

Aiden was explaining, and Aunt Molly had already caught the key words.

"Kingsport! You stepped into the dark wizard's ritual site. You are so powerful. Do you know how dangerous this is?"

Aunt Molly continued to output,

"Your father handed you over to me. You are now the last bloodline of the Prewett family. If anything happens to you, how am I going to explain to your father?"

After saying this, Aunt Molly began to sob.

"Oh, I'm sorry, auntie. It's my fault. Please don't be sad anymore."

Aiden used soothing.

"But this time, my classmate lives in Kingsport and his father also died in the disaster. I am restricted from saying much."

Aiden looked at his aunt like this and said what he could say with a soft heart.

The aunt immediately put away her sad look, changed her expression, and looked at Aiden seriously.

"Restrictions? Don't say anything. Let me guess. Unbreakable oath...blood alliance...contract..."

Aiden used his abilities to ensure that he did not reveal any clues.

"Well, the contract involves a leak of this scale, with such a huge impact, the Silent Man, right?"

"How did you guess that?" Aiden asked in confusion (??_? )

The aunt stared at Aiden with sharp eyes, completely different from the look of a heartbroken elder she had just had.

"It's a wizard's intuition. The contract is not absolute. You don't need to use your ability to keep a straight face. We know something about the Unspoken Man."

Aunt Molly explained,

"In the past, when wizards' research was divided into different factions, everyone still had some exchanges with each other. Many families have recorded that the faction that studied the mind eventually became the Silent People. We also contributed to the construction of the Silent Slate."

Then, Aunt Molly changed the subject.

"I won't ask for the details. If you dare to do this again next time, I'll spank your butt into eight pieces."

"I don't dare, I don't dare, aunt. I was really dragged into this. If you don't believe me, you can go ask Dumbledore."

Aiden begged for mercy.

"Let's not talk about this anymore. What are you going to do with your horns?"

Aunt Molly glanced at Aiden's horns casually, and felt a little eager to touch them.

"Just cover it with a hat for now. The rest of the time I'll hide in the blind spot of other people's consciousness and won't have much impact on my aunt." Aiden said.

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