The Penello family's location is on the edge of downtown London. It is a normal two-storey villa. The family belongs to the middle class, not poor or rich.

It took more than an hour to drive all the way, because the speed basically did not exceed 60 miles, most of the time I drove at 40 miles, and sometimes it would slow down even more when encountering narrow streets.

Moreover, there are all kinds of courtesy and slow walking with other vehicles. Along the way, even the whistle of the cars is rarely heard.

When it comes to driving, Cowan has to convince the British gentleman. I am afraid that people with impatient people and road rage syndrome will not be able to live a life of driving in this country.

Along the way, Kewen also had a lot of chats with the Kriwat family. But he only revealed that he and Ollivander were in an adopted relationship, and did not say he was attacked or anything like that.

After all, it involves the dark side of the magic world, and it's not good to say those things in front of Penello.

At the same time, Kewen also has a general understanding of the Kriwat family.

As Cowan had expected, before Penello received the 'Hogwarts acceptance letter', both Mr. Clearwater and Penello knew nothing about the wizarding world.

Mrs. Cliftat's identity is unsurprisingly a wizard, but she hides her identity well, until Penello received her admission letter, and she confessed her identity to her husband and daughter...

When they got home and parked the car, the three Crewatts warmly guided Cowen into the house. Because they knew that Cowen had "amnesia" through chatting on the road, the hospitality to Cowen could be described as meticulous.

At one time, he even thought that Cowan knew nothing about the world of ordinary people, so almost wherever Cowan looked, the Clearwater family would explain to Cowan what it was and what it was used for.

It wasn't until Penello couldn't wait to show off his collection to Cowen, and the Crewatts stopped science and let Penello lead Cowen upstairs, while the couple got into the kitchen and started preparing lunch.

'Admire' Penello's collection of fairy tale books and dolls; explain the story of Diagon Alley to Penello; teach Penello the 'Floating Charm'; go downstairs for dinner;

By the time Penello successfully mastered the 'Floating Spell', it was already four o'clock in the afternoon.

After all, Kewen was not a sincere guest, so he said goodbye.

"But, it's almost time for dinner." Penello was very reluctant: "Can I go back after dinner?"

"No, no." Kewen shyly refused: "I have to go to the bookstore every evening to help organize the bookshelves, as the price of reading books there every day. Today is almost the time."

"But..." Penello wanted to say something else.

"Okay Penello." Mrs. Clearwater interrupted her daughter and said softly, "It would be impolite not to disturb Kewen's work."

"That's right, Penello." Mr. Kriwat also said with a smile, "It's nearly a month before you leave school. If you want Kewen, you can go to Diagon Alley and invite him to our house again. "

"Who, who wants him!" Penello's pretty face was blushing visibly.

Kewen was a little embarrassed, saying that this is a topic that an eleven-year-old girl should know...

Perhaps it was too shy, so Penello did not continue to keep Cowen, and Mr. Clearwater reached out and took off the coat from the hanger at the door.

Seeing this, Kewen said quickly, "Mr. Kriwat, you don't need to send me back."

"How can that be?" Mr. Kriwat said with a smile while putting on his clothes. "Since you were brought out, you must be sent back safely."

"It's really unnecessary, sir." Kewen continued to refuse: "It's not far from the main road, I can call the 'Knight Bus' after walking more than 200 meters, and I will take the bus directly back to the 'Broken Cauldron'. 'of."

while saying,

Cowen looked again at Mrs. Clearwater for help.

Seeing this, Mrs. Clearwater nodded in agreement, and said to her husband, "That's right, and the 'Cavalier Bus' is faster, it only takes ten minutes to arrive."

"Really?" Penello interjected in surprise and said, "Then next time we go to Diagon Alley, can we also take the Knight Bus?"

"I don't recommend that you sit there." Mrs. Clearwater shook her head amusingly and looked at Cowen.

Seeing this, Kewen explained to Penello with a wry smile: "To be honest, the riding experience of the Knight Bus is really difficult to evaluate. Some people are used to riding, but I am really not used to it, um... how? Describe it? Think about the feeling of getting into the washing machine..."

"That……"

"Okay Penello." Mrs. Cloveratt interrupted her daughter again and persuaded: "I know you still have a lot of questions, but you can ask me, or ask Kewen next time, and now let's not delay Kewen. It's time for text, okay?"

"Okay mom." Penello agreed with some disappointment.

"Then I'll take you to the car," Mr. Criwatt said to Cowan.

"It's really unnecessary sir." Kewen refused again: "It's rare to come out once, I want to take a walk. You should have seen the environment in Diagon Alley today, there is no room for a walk there."

"Haha, that's right." Mr. Kriwat laughed, his tone was sour and somewhat contemptuous: "I thought the magic world would be so beautiful, but after seeing it with my own eyes today, it really..."

"Uh-huh!" Mrs. Clearwater made a tone, looking at her husband a little badly.

"Uh...haha..." Mr. Clearwater immediately stopped and laughed awkwardly.

"Then I say goodbye." Seeing this, Kewen opened his mouth to ease the atmosphere and said goodbye: "Sir, Madam, Penello, I look forward to meeting you next time."

"Okay boy, you are welcome to play again anytime." Mrs. Cloveratt responded.

"Yes, be careful on the road," urged Mr. Clearwater.

"Then Kewen, I will review the textbooks at home for the past two days. If there are any questions, I will go to you." Penello said reluctantly.

"Of course." Kewen smiled and nodded: "You can also write to me and ask your owl to send the letter to me, just fill in the address of 'Olivander's Wand Shop'."

"Then after you receive the letter, you must reply to me as soon as possible." Penello urged.

Kewen assured: "Don't worry."

"Goodbye then." Penello said, suddenly stepped forward and gave Cowen a hug.

Kewen was stunned for a moment, and then looked a little helpless, which made the two of Kleiwatt and his wife amused for a while...

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