Kaysen walked down the platform and came to Quirrell who was lying on the ground. He confirmed that the old man would probably stay in the hospital wing for one to two weeks before he looked away with relief.

As for the missed Defense Against the Dark Arts course, he believed that someone would be very happy to do it for him.

After returning to the office, Kaisen took out a bottle of champagne from the cabinet and walked towards Hagrid's hut.

The next day...

Hagrid left the hut early with a bunch of red ribbons, because Christmas would come in a while, although he didn't know why wizards would celebrate this holiday.

But Christmas trees are still needed. For the pine trees in the Forbidden Forest, the red ribbons in Hagrid's hand are like the king of hell.

If you are tied with ribbons today, you will basically not live to see the next year.

How miserable it is.

Unlike Hagrid, Kaisen has no class today. He can slowly return to the castle and his office, and greet all the little wizards he meets on the way.

Then he went back to the office and picked up the roll call list and parchment of the little wizards to prepare gifts one by one. After everything was ready, all he had to do was wait.

Wait until Christmas.

..............

Woohoo!!!

Kaisen stood at Hogsmeade Station. It was the first time he saw the Hogwarts Express, and he was also curious about this performance art of cosplaying as a Muggle train.

After all, a magic-driven train theoretically does not need to smoke.

He took the ticket Dumbledore gave him and stepped on the train.

After all, according to him, since the Hogwarts Express was invented, almost every little wizard has taken it, and he lost this experience because he did not enroll.

So Dumbledore specially left a ticket for him to let him feel that feeling.

Of course, his train ride was not entirely for experience. After all, he had packed up all his belongings in the Muggle world and brought them to Hogwarts, and he planned to spend the Christmas holiday directly in Hogwarts.

This time he went out of school mainly to visit families, and to return gifts from those Muggle friends.

Because of Neville's personality, Kaysen thought it was because his grandmother was too strong. He had wanted to write a letter to Neville's grandmother before, but he was always busy and he didn't know how to write once he picked up a pen.

In contrast, he preferred to sit face to face with a cup of hot tea and a non-sweet but fragrant snack in front of him, and madly show the charm of language.

Based on this, the home visit to the Longbottom family came into being.

However, he did not sit in the same carriage with Neville, even if there were empty seats in the carriage because Harry and Ron stayed at school for Christmas.

After all, he was a professor, and he always felt uncomfortable sitting with Neville.

After all, home visits were already very...presumptuous.

Time passed until the train stopped at the station in the Muggle world, the nine and three-quarters platform of King's Cross Station. After getting off the train, Kaysen soon saw the highly recognizable witch mentioned by Professor McGonagall.

An old lady wearing an extremely complicated wizard robe, a large brown-green wizard hat and a stern face, in short, it seems that she has a good relationship with Professor McGonagall.

After all, in addition to the dressing style, the old lady is complicated, while Professor McGonagall is low-key.

However, the temperaments of the two are too similar.

"Professor Heath, I am Augusta Longbottom, Neville's grandmother. He wrote me a box of letters, all about you, thank you for taking care of this poor child."

Augusta also noticed Kaisen, who stood out among the little wizards, and walked over and said.

"Kasenhis, you can call me whatever you want, Mrs. Longbottom. I came here mainly because of Neville's character."

"Did the child cause you trouble?"

"No, no, no." Kaisen waved his hands quickly: "No trouble, absolutely not. In fact, the child is too obedient and too honest. He is too honest to be a Gryffindor."

"So that's it... This child's character has always been like this, too... too cowardly. I always thought he was a Hufflepuff." Augusta agreed.

Kasen nodded and was about to say something when he heard a thumping sound of footsteps. Neville ran over from a distance.

"Grandma, Professor Kaisen!"

"Mind coming to the Longbottom family for a simple meal?" Augusta asked.

"Of course, just a simple meal."

Augusta held Neville's little hand with her left hand and put her right hand on Kaisen's shoulder. The next moment, the three of them appeared on a small island.

Kasen looked at the ancient and magnificent manor not far away.

"If I were to decorate this..."

Kaysen immediately drove this inappropriate thought out of his head.

There are only two people in Longbottom Manor now, plus an outsider like Kaisen.

Of course, Kaisen didn't know how many members the Longbottom family had now, and there was no need to ask.

He came to visit the family, not to check the household registration.

At least today, there are only three of them in such a large manor, if you ignore the house elves hidden in every corner.

This also made Kaisen have a more accurate judgment of Mrs. Longbottom's strength.

Sitting on such a huge manor, how can she not be strong? If she wasn't strong, she would have been eaten up by the unrelated relatives who appeared from nowhere.

After all, the wizarding world has a Ministry of Magic, but how efficient is it? In fact, they can catch magicians, cooks, and decorators in the Muggle world.

And those who commit murders and arson in the wizarding world are like dead people, and they start to pretend to be corpses.

The three of them sat down in the living room first, but they were not three people, because when Neville wanted to listen in, Augusta just gave him a look, and he went back to his bedroom obediently.

"Please go on, Professor Heath."

"What you just did is what I want to say, Mrs. Longbottom, this child has been suffocated by your strong pressure, and there will be some other problems. As a Gryffindor, he has lost his courage under your pressure."

Kasen took out the mentality and eloquence when he just debuted in the decoration industry and negotiated with those fucking parties, and was ready to spit out his last bit of saliva with his tongue.

Unexpectedly, Augusta did not rush to refute how good his education policy was like those wise parties, but nodded helplessly.

"Of course I know this, but to be honest, I am not belittling Neville, but he really can't do anything well."

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