Chapter 179 Train
The buildings in the imperial capital are very dense, so the alleys are very narrow, and the sun does not shine here all year round, so it is dark and humid.

The current time is 10:30 in the morning, and the sun is just right, but before the sun hits the bottom, it is supported by the eaves.

"Where is this place?" Catherine murmured absently.

Before she came back to her senses, other people's doubtful voices came from one side.

"When did the alleys in Provence become so narrow?"

"Provence? Provence in West France?"

"Yes, otherwise?"

"We come from Rudiham."

"Ludiham, where is that?"

"Germany."

"Germany!!?"

Listening to the conversations of the people around, these people were surprised to find that these colleagues around them came from all over the world, not just one place.

And some are even thousands of miles away.

And according to them, they all entered the tavern in the local area, and not rushed from the rest.

This surprised them very much.

"Then where is this place?" Catherine asked.

"The imperial capital."

Abs said.

"This is the alleyway of Britannia's imperial capital."

"The imperial capital of Britannia."

Martha was slightly distracted and murmured softly, she had obviously heard what Aibus said.

She couldn't help but look at Russell.

"Then isn't it nearly [-] kilometers away from our Bergen?"

Russell was silent, without words, just kept looking around, with a kind of self-doubting surprise.

The crowd walked through this narrow alleyway, and soon came to a fairly open area, but it was not a street, but a small open space led by many alleyways, surrounded by houses , there is still some sense of closure.

The stone bricks are all over here, but there is a square pool in the middle, about two meters in length and width, the pool is not deep, only about tens of centimeters, the water is very clear, and the stones at the bottom of the pool can be clearly seen .

In the middle of the pool is a deep hole with a diameter of about ten centimeters. It is pitch black and has no end. This is actually a well, but there is no fence.

It is the main source of water for people around here.

"Jump down from here, and you can reach the next place." Semmerer said to the people behind him.

For a moment, Catherine thought she had heard it wrong, and couldn't help but said, "Jump down?"

Semele looked at Aibus. He had Dumbledore's magic knowledge in his mind, so he was obviously familiar with this kind of space magic.

Without any hesitation, he jumped directly into the pool under the horrified eyes of the people around him.

However, the expected splashing scene did not appear, he was like a top diver, directly submerged into the water without causing any waves.

There was no sign of him in the bottomless pool, as if he had been swallowed by the pool.

Gayward also realized something, and jumped into it right after, and disappeared into the water just like Aibus just now.

Seeing this miraculous scene, everyone realized that there seemed to be some kind of magic on the surface of the pool, leading to a magical place.

"You can throw your luggage in first." Semmerer reminded, "Don't worry, it won't get wet."

Catherine came back to her senses, and then motioned for Harlon to throw all the luggage into the pool together, then she jumped in with the children she brought, and finally Harlon.

Helen and her grandfather followed closely behind, and then the rest of the family.

Gradually, and soon it was the turn of the last Russell family.

Semmerer looked at Russell, "So, are you going in?"

Russell looked at Semmerer, and then at the pool. Dozens of people had already entered the two-meter-wide and tens of centimeters-deep pool, which was enough to fill the pool several times, but at the moment the pool was empty.

These people, Russell watched them jump in, time and time again.

If these are fake, then this person's counterfeiting technology can be said to be the pinnacle, and there is no need to deceive ordinary people like them. If you have this ability, you can just find an emperor and be regarded as a guest and enjoy countless Prosperity and wealth.

Before Russell could speak, his child broke free from him and jumped straight into the pool.

"Hey! Martin!" Martha called her child's name and jumped in.

Seeing this, Russell's heart skipped a beat, and he jumped down with Martha.

When his face was about to sink into the water, he subconsciously held his breath, but the expected feeling of being swallowed by water did not come.

He felt himself jumping into a void of nothingness, and in the brief darkness, he felt he stepped on a solid ground.

This sudden transition from weightlessness to the ground caused him to stagger a few steps and almost fell to the ground.

But after he came back to his senses, what was revealed before his eyes was a completely strange land.

This is a train platform, all built with red bricks, and the vault design above is very cathedral-style.

But the most eye-catching thing is a crimson Victorian steam locomotive parked beside the platform.

The sign on the train read: Hogwarts, sixteen o'clock.

The surrounding scenes, coupled with the way of entry, give the Russell family a sense of time travel.

There were no trains in this era, so in people's eyes, this is a stretched version of the super carriage.

They looked at the station in amazement, with different expressions on their faces, just like Grandma Liu entering the Grand View Garden, touching east and west.

The Russell family also saw the goblins that Martin spoke of, only knee-high, wearing green costumes, calling people to get on the bus, and helping them put their luggage in the right place.

One of the goblins noticed their presence and came over.

"Sir, please come with us."

Russell reacted, "Can we go up too?"

The little goblin nodded, "The guardian allows the child to be sent to school, and you can enjoy a dinner or even stay in the school for one night before leaving."

In principle, parents are not allowed to enter the school.

However, considering that this is the first class, and almost all of them are non-magical families, it is a good choice for them to go to the school to reassure them. This is Alicia's opinion.

The first few trains were full of people, and there were children playing in the corridor from time to time. The entire train was basically full of teenage children, chattering very loudly.

The Russell family had never seen such a big carriage, and people could run on it.

They randomly found an unoccupied private room and sat in it. The seats and backs were very comfortable. This was just this private room, which was larger than the space of an ordinary carriage.

The departure time of the carriage is four o'clock in the afternoon, and there are still many people who have not arrived, and it is not even eleven o'clock, so it takes a lot of time to wait.

Fortunately, there are some elves on the train pushing carts selling food, drinks, melons and fruits, and also providing book rental services.

And all currencies are in common use. Fortunately, Russell and his wife both have the habit of carrying cash, and the things sold on the train are not too expensive.

Martin Jr. was obviously a little restless, and he also participated in the fights of those children.

In the brief silence, Martha said silently, "I don't think there should be any liars who would spend such a large amount of money just to deceive people."

Russell exhaled heavily, and touched a book called "A History of Magic in Britain" that he had just rented on the train.

This book was copied by Shaar from the library of Fairyland. It mainly tells the history of magic in Britain more than 1000 years ago, and some legends and stories of druids.

"Magic?" he whispered.

Helen was also a little excited, she looked at the two young people sitting opposite them.

"Hello, my name is Helen, what's your name?"

Gayward didn't speak, but Ibus had a gentle smile on his face.

"Ibus Dumbledore is your classmate and assistant teacher at Hogwarts."

Helen thought for a while, and asked curiously, "What does teaching assistant mean?"

"Auxiliary teachers teach and, at the same time, can be in charge of teaching," Abs said.

Hearing this, Gayward seemed to have thought of something, and looked at Aibus.

"Responsible for teaching." Helen thought for a while, and opened her mouth, "In other words, you know magic?"

"I don't have a wand in my hand now, but it's still possible to use some simple magic." Abs said.

He looked at Hyde who was sitting next to Helen, raised his hand to the glasses on his eye sockets that had been repaired countless times with tape and bandages, and recited a spell.

Under Gayward and Helen's wide-open eyes, the bandages and tape on the glasses fell off automatically, and the glasses damaged by the Syrian war returned to their original appearance in the blink of an eye.

This was when they saw magic in the true sense, and there was a moment of silence in the carriage.

However, Gayward's eyes sparkled for a moment.

The time for reading always flies by quickly. As time goes by, the rest of the students and parents boarded the train wave after wave.

In fact, there were not many students in the first period, but with the addition of parents, there were more, and the train gradually became a little noisy.

It seemed that there were too many people, and Martin, who had been playing wildly, returned to his box, but even so, he was still very curious about everything.

He looked around, even stuck his head out the window to see the whole train.

For him, everything in these four weeks is novel.

"Father, how many horses would it take to pull such a big carriage?" Martin said.

Russell silently closed the book, frowned, and actually began to mentally calculate how many horses he needed.

But the next moment.

beep! !

The long sound of the siren pulled him out of his thoughts, and the train gradually slid out of the station under the gushing steam.

Russell immediately got up and looked at the front of the car through the window.

The locomotive spouted thick soot, driving all the carriages behind it on the track, without any horses at all.

The train quickly left the station and entered a primeval forest.

The trees here are tall and dense, and many birds and beasts are running around, looking at the train curiously.

And the people on the train were also looking at them curiously.

"Grandpa, this carriage can move by itself without a horse!"

In another private room, Helen shouted excitedly, she wanted to lean out the window to take a look, but her grandfather pulled her in because it was too dangerous.

But compared to her, her grandfather is not much better, very reserved, as a farmer who has never been out of the Alps a few times in his life, all these experiences are impacting his worldview.

Suddenly, Helen seemed to see something, and suddenly opened her eyes wide.

"Look, the car is about to crash into the sea!"

Hearing that, everyone in this box couldn't help seeing the distance through the window.

The people in the other boxes obviously saw it too.

At the end of the forest, at the end of the track, is an endless blue sea.

That track actually leads directly into the sea
But the speed of this train did not mean to slow down in the slightest.

The air horn blew, the steam gushed out, and amidst the terrified and excited screams of children in the car, the train crashed into the sea.

But at that moment, the train suddenly raised its head and flew towards the sky at an oblique angle!

(End of this chapter)

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