Chapter 334 The next chairman?



Seeing the other party walking quickly, Dumbledore also greeted him with a smile on his face and said, "Oh, Babajide, it seems that Vagado specially invited you back!"

Hearing Dumbledore's words, the wizard named Babajid said with a wry smile:

"I can't help it. After all, I graduated from Ugadou. Now that the school is facing such accusations, as a former student, I naturally cannot sit idly by. Speaking of which, Albus, it's just a joke by some children. Is it necessary to make such a fuss?"

Hearing Babajid's question, Dumbledore first smiled, and then said meaningfully: "Babajid, you have to know that such a complaint is not a trivial matter. No one wants what happened in the Magical Congress of the United States to happen again, right? Moreover, if we really want to conduct a large-scale investigation, then it will not be just me and my students who come!"

After hearing what Dumbledore said, Babajid could only sigh, and then he turned his attention to Wentworth.

Seeing Wentworth standing behind Dumbledore, Babadkin immediately put on a smile and said:

"Albus, is this the student who will represent Hogwarts in the Magic School Potions Championship this year? He looks quite young! Nowadays, it is rare to see such a young contestant. After all, Potions Science places great emphasis on experience!"

Seeing this, Dumbledore pushed Wentworth on the shoulder, then introduced with a smile: "Let me introduce you, this is Wentworth Dumbledore, my brother's grandson, and the representative of our Hogwarts in the Magic School Potions Championship this year!"

Then, Dumbledore pointed at Babadkin and introduced him to Wentworth: "This is Babadkin Akinbade, a strong candidate for the position of President of the International Confederation of Wizards after me! If something unexpected happens to me one day, it is very likely that Babadkin will take my place and perform the duties of President of the International Confederation of Wizards."

Hearing Dumbledore's words, Babadkin said with a wry smile:

"Hey, Albus, do you know how long I have been waiting for your position? But it looks like I will have to wait for a long time! Haha!"

Babadjin Akinbade and Albus Dumbledore looked at each other and then burst into laughter.

Seeing this, Wentworth understood that the relationship between these two people must be unusual.

At this time, Babadkin changed the subject and said:

"But, Albus, I once heard that your brother's son once..."

Before Babadkin could finish his words, Dumbledore waved his hand, interrupting Babadkin and said expressionlessly: "That matter is over!"

Seeing this, Babadkin immediately shut his mouth, looked at Wentworth, and said with a smile: "Albus, you are not using your power for personal gain and specially bringing your grandson out to see the world, are you?"

Dumbledore responded with a smile:

"This is the person chosen by Severus. In Severus' words, his Potions level was just like this when he was in this grade!"

Hearing this, Babadkin looked at Wentworth again with a look of surprise on his face, and said, "Severus Snape?! Our contestant from Vagado has met a tough opponent this year!"

Hearing the conversation between the two, Wentworth could only smile awkwardly at the side.

Then, Babadkin took out a worn-out pen and said, "I'm sorry Albus, but Ugadu is just like Hogwarts, and Apparition is prohibited. However, we can enter the school using the portkey on file with the school!"

Wentworth, who had just recovered, felt his stomach churning again when he heard the word "portkey". Seeing that Dumbledore had already grabbed the worn-out pen in Babadkin's hand, Wentworth quickly said, "Wait a minute, Headmaster, and Mr. Akinbad."

Hearing Wentworth's voice, Babadejin Akinbade looked at Wentworth curiously and asked:

Wentworth pointed to Uagadou on the Moon Mountain and said quickly, "It's like this. This is my first time in Africa, and also my first time in the Moon Mountain and Uagadou. The scenery here is so beautiful. I want to see more of the Moon Mountain. So, can I walk up there by myself?"

Hearing Wentworth's words, Babadkin was stunned at first, then he said with a smile on his face: "You are right, Wentworth, the scenery of Moon Mountain is indeed good. Over the years, I have recalled the scenery here countless times in my dreams."

"You can walk up if you want, and there's no danger here. But it's a long way to go!"

Hearing Babadekin's words, Wentworth patted his chest and said:

"Don't worry, Mr. Akinbade, I can handle it!"

Hearing Wentworth's words, Babadkin turned his gaze to Dumbledore. Dumbledore thought for a moment, nodded, and said:

"Sure. Young people's physical fitness is naturally different from that of an old man like me. Besides, it's always good to see more of the world!"

Hearing Dumbledore's words, Wentworth said with a smile on his face:

"Thank you, Principal!"

Seeing this, Babadkin naturally didn't say anything else, but before Babadkin and Dumbledore left, Babadkin specifically spoke up and warned:

"Wentworth, smash on Moon Mountain. There is a rule that you cannot use magic on animals unless it is absolutely necessary!"

After hearing what Babadekin said, Wentworth was a little confused, but he still agreed. He thought it might be the local customs or some other rule.

At the same time, Dumbledore glanced at Wentworth and also said:

"Wentworth, change your clothes. Now, you represent Hogwarts!"

When Babadkin and Dumbledore used the portkey to leave, Wentworth, after changing his clothes, looked at the vast African grasslands around him and suddenly felt as if the sky was high and free for birds to fly.

Taking a deep breath, Wentworth walked towards Moon Hill.

However, just as he reached the foot of Moon Mountain, Wentworth suddenly felt two pairs of eyes staring at him.

Then, Wentworth pretended to remain calm and continued to appreciate the surrounding scenery, but the next second, Wentworth suddenly took out his wand and pointed it in the direction of the sight.

But Wentworth soon discovered that the ones staring at him were just two parrots sitting on a tree.

Seeing this, Wentworth looked around awkwardly, and seeing that there was no one around, he put away his wand and said to himself: "It must be because I lived with that beast from Nibelung for too long! It made me a little neurotic now!"

Then he turned around and continued walking up the mountain.

(End of this chapter)


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