Late at night, in the empty alley, a man wearing a plain cloak walked step by step in the same narrow and gloomy overturned alley even during the day.

Faced by gusts of icy cold wind, the cloak on the body that was constantly blowing from the depths of the alley flapped indiscriminately, and a pair of immature faces leaked from time to time under the hood of the hat.

But those eyes revealed a maturity that was incompatible with himself.

And even if he was walking alone in this dangerous place at night, he did not have the slightest timidity, some were just indifferent.

arrived.

Looking at an old-fashioned English framed shop in front of him that seemed to have closed, Wilkes knew it.

“It’s here, 13B Overturn Lane, Borgin-Bock store.”

Wilkes looked indifferent, but a hint of prayer flashed in his eyes.

“Hopefully he’s ready for what I want, or I’ll have to venture to Professor Quirrell and threaten him to get into Hogwarts.”

He, Wilkes, or Wilkes II, is actually not a person in this world, I don’t know if it is some blessing that he cultivated in his previous life, and he actually let himself encounter such an “unscientific” thing as traversing.

What makes him feel more bloody is his identity and situation.

He was born into a declining pure-blood family, the Wilkes family, with only two parents left, and then he came into this world as a baby.

His father, an extremely crazy man, seemed to anticipate that he was about to cease to exist for some reason, and he gave his child the same name as himself, Wilkes.

The intention is unclear.

However, it was not until one day later that he found that his parents had strangely disappeared, and he realized that his parents in this world were actually Death Eaters.

Because the day their parents disappeared, the year Voldemort first lost power, they were killed by the Aurors.

And he, perhaps because of his age, even if his parents had some mistakes, could not accommodate the child, and was finally acquitted by the Ministry of Magic.

In this way, he lost his parents not long after he crossed over, and although the Ministry of Magic ruled him innocent, he would not take the obligation to raise him in good faith, and was eventually raised by a house-elf named Yuel, who had served the Wilkes family for generations.

Under the name “Wilkes”, he lived for eleven years, and today…

Wilkes gently lowered the hood of his cloak and kicked open the door of the shop that was not actually locked and reserved for him.

As soon as he entered, he saw that in the dimly lit shop, surrounded by various trading items prohibited by the Ministry of Magic, a wizard with a hunched back and thinning hair appeared to be shiny.

“Karaktakus Bock, or Mr. Borkin, is more appropriate.” Upon entering the room, Wilkes gave a symbolic compliment and walked to the counter.

However, the face did not look too good.

After all, this is not the first time he has dealt with Bokin, but each time it will cost him a lot of the last inheritance that his parents have given him.

“Mr. Wilkes is much more polite than your father, and you are like a royal among nobles compared to him.” The long-awaited Borgin was as oily as ever, and pursed his somewhat dry lips, revealing a sense of greed.

After all, this time is not a small deal.

“What do I want, are you ready?” Wilkes was too lazy to pull two sentences as usual, after all, seeing that Hogwarts was about to start school, he needed to plan early.

At this time, Mr. Borgin was interested, but the movement of his hand did not stop, and he took out an envelope from under the counter, and some scattered bottles and jars.

“I wasted a lot of effort to get this Hogwarts admission letter, you know, to add someone to the Hogwarts freshman list, but you need to get through…”

“Okay!” Wilkes interrupted him directly, with a disapproving expression, but there was actually some joy in his heart.

“I’ll be able to enter Hogwarts right now!” Although on the surface Wilkes looked indifferent, he took the envelope and began to carefully examine some of the other things he had prepared in advance

But a big stone in my heart finally landed.

In a dozen days, Hogwarts was about to start school, and he did not receive a notice from Hogwarts, I don’t know why.

Logically speaking, his father Wilkes also studied at Hogwarts and was assigned to Slytherin, and as his son, he must have all the potential that a wizard should have, and Hogwarts cannot ignore it.

Wilkes speculated that it was because his father was a Death Eater?

Although it cost a lot in the end, in short, now, he can finally enter Hogwarts!

Not only because he could learn magic better and more comprehensively there, but the reason why he wanted to enter Hogwarts in every possible way was because…


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