Chapter 193 Manchester Central Station



These bursts are estimated to originate from cirx-1.

Therefore, cirx-1 was determined to be a neutron star rather than a black hole.

Its burst properties, such as the ratio of energy released between bursts to energy released during bursts, and its blackbody radius, differ from those of the early bursts of CIRX-1.

Its method is more similar to the -676" found in exo0748.

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Luo Shu felt that she was already useless, and could only use some fixed tools to make observations and then write reports.

Fortunately, this era gave him the opportunity to earn the salary and benefits of Silicon Valley's internet industry, something he never imagined when he chose astronomy.

When Luo Shu chose astronomy, he was already prepared to rely on his parents for financial support.

After updating her work diary, Luo Shu prepared to begin her day's work.

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"Are you sure you can find anything here? I have a feeling that our attempt to find traces of magic is just a waste of time."

Herman regretted listening to Lawrence, because they had walked a long way but found nothing, and his already red nose became even redder from exhaustion.

Another white man, Lawrence, shook his head and said, "No one can guarantee that we will find any trace of magic."

Gu Kui

Lawrence, who wears round-framed glasses, has a square face, so much so that he always felt that if he had a round face, he would have received his Hogwarts acceptance letter when he was twelve years old.

Yes, they are first-year students at the University of Manchester, a school with a huge Chinese student population.

After Merlin's performance, Lawrence spent a long time searching in the library before declaring that they should take advantage of the long holiday to look for traces of magic.

"But this is the route I'm most confident about!"

Herman touched his nose and asked, "I'm still very curious. So many people have tried to find the train route from Manchester to London, but no one has ever found any trace of magic."

The flock of crows that Merlin summoned at the Stockholm Concert Hall was so striking that every Earthling who saw it was reminded of the Patronus.

So much so that people believe Rowling had inadvertently come into contact with the magical world.

English journalists obtained firsthand interview material from Rowling.

They specifically asked about what Rowling had said in the media:

In 1990, Rowling was on a train from Manchester to London that was four hours late when she saw a boy wearing round-framed glasses flying by on a broomstick outside the window.

This inspired her to create the Harry Potter story.

This claim has been brought up again by the media today and widely publicized, with many believing that she may have actually seen it at the time.

Therefore, the media repeatedly asked this question in interviews, trying to get Rowling to recall more detailed information.

She went from being an outcast in the media to becoming a darling of the media once again.

Sometimes, public opinion can be manipulated so effectively.

However, because it happened so long ago, more than 30 years ago, Rowling's account remains unchanged from her original interview.

She really couldn't remember very clearly.

This incident led many online celebrities in England to attempt to find traces of magic along the train route from Manchester to London.

Lawrence adjusted his glasses. "No, no, no, too many people are focusing their attention on the Euston to Piccadilly train line."

"In their view, Rowling was destitute in 1990, and the train ticket from Euston Station to Piccadilly Station was the cheapest."

"It only costs a little over fifty pounds, so other people spend too much effort on this route."

Euston Station is a train station located in the back of central London, east of Regent's Park, and close to King's Cross Station.

Piccadilly Station is one of only two mainline train stations in Manchester city centre.

"But you should know that 30 years ago, Manchester had an abandoned station—Central Station."

"Central Station was listed as a Class II protected building in the 1963 survey of industrial architectural heritage."

"It was later renovated and put into use, but in 1994 its protection level was upgraded by one level, and it has not been operated as a station since."

"The railways in England sold it to a private individual, and the Manchester City Council later bought it back and turned it into a city exhibition center."

Herman interrupted, "So, sometime after 1963, between 1994 and 1994, Grand Central Station was in operation for a brief period?"

Lawrence nodded and said, "To be precise, it operated briefly for seven years, between 1987 and 1994."

"Now it's called Manchester Centre, and tickets from Central Station to London's King's Cross Station are now much cheaper."

“I went to the Manchester Railway Museum and found the old train tickets from Central Station to King's Cross Station in London. The cheapest one only cost thirty pounds!”

"And I even went to Manchester Centre to ask the station staff from back then."

"Because the Central Station was a Grade II protected building back then, it was frequently subject to repair and maintenance work."

"So trains from Central Station to London were often delayed back then, and tickets were cheaper than at other stations."

Herman clapped his hands suddenly: "No wonder no one else could find any trace of magic, now I understand!"

Many English people have tried to find traces of the existence of magic.

"It's not Piccadilly Station, it's Central Station."

"And the trains going to London should also be going to King's Cross Station in London."

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