The wizard who called himself Gimon Hughes said as he pointed at himself casually: "Clean it up!"
Seeing this, Wentworth couldn't help but be surprised. It was a wandless spell! Wentworth himself knew that it was not easy to cast a wandless spell so easily. Although it was just an insignificant cleansing spell, it was enough to show that this Jimon Hughes in front of him had a solid foundation in spells.
At this moment, Jimon Xius in front of him urged:
"Hey, have you thought it through? Six gold Galleons, just six gold Galleons. You won't suffer any loss or be cheated with these six gold Galleons, but you can keep your status as a student at the Vagadu School of Magic. It's really a good deal."
Wentworth smiled slightly and said nonchalantly, "I understand what you said, but the problem is that I am not a student of the Wagadu School of Magic! So the school rules of Wagadu can't control me!"
Hearing Wentworth's words, Djimon Hughes was stunned for a moment. Obviously, Wentworth's answer was beyond Djimon Hughes' expectations.
Then, Djimon Hughes said tentatively:
"You're not a student of our school? Then who are you?"
Wentworth pointed to his chest and introduced himself:
"Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Hufflepuff House, Wentworth Dumbledore!"
Hearing Wentworth's words, Djimon Hughes' face changed, and he blurted out: "Hogwarts? Hogwarts in England?"
Wentworth nodded slightly.
Seeing this, Jimon Hughes suddenly lost his enthusiasm for asking for money and said coldly:
"What do you want to do here, students from Hogwarts, at Moon Mountain in Uagadou?"
Then, Wentworth was about to explain, but Jimon Hughes waved his hand again before Wentworth could speak, interrupting Wentworth and saying coldly:
"Forget it. Whatever you want to do has nothing to do with me. I don't care! But..."
At this point, Jimon Hughes looked at Wentworth with a half-smile, and said in a joking tone: "But, it seems that you haven't found the way up?"
Wentworth did not deny it, but just spread his hands and said nonchalantly:
"That's right. It seems that Vagadu must have cast a spell with a large range on this Moon Mountain. It can not only prevent the Muggles from discovering it, but also prevent wizards from entering at will! Before you came, I was trying to find a way to break this spell!"
Hearing Wentworth's words, Jimon Hughes suddenly burst into laughter, then hugged his shoulders, leaned against a tree and said:
"Break this spell? Don't be ridiculous! Uagadou has been established for a thousand years, and no wizard has ever been able to break this spell! Without the Dream Messenger's Inscription and the guidance of someone in the school, it is impossible for you to enter Uagadou. Even when Gellert Grindelwald came to challenge him, he had to snatch an Inscription of the Dream Messenger first, and then he could enter Uagadou."
Wentworth was stunned when he heard what Gimon Hughes said. He didn't expect that what his grandfather said about challenging various magic schools back then actually included Ugadu.
Then, Wentworth asked:
"What is the Dream Messenger's Inscription?"
Hearing Wentworth's words, Jimon Hughes widened his eyes, looking incredulous, and said:
"You don't know what a dream messenger is? Oh, by the way, I remember the principal once said that the dream messenger is a unique way for Ugadu to select new students to enter the school."
"The Dream Messenger is a way for Uagadu to inform underage wizards that they have been allowed to study in Uagadu. To put it simply, it is a notification letter."
"The Dream Messenger is sent by the current headmaster. He will appear directly in the dreams of the wizards of the appropriate age and leave them a token, which is a stone with an inscription, while they are sleeping. When the wizards of the appropriate age wake up from their sleep, they will find that they are holding it in their hands!"
After hearing Djimon Hughes' explanation, Wentworth said that he was really enlightened. This method sounded very classy.
Seeing that Wentworth was very interested, Djimon Hughes said proudly: "Of course, we are Ouagadou, the best magic school in Africa!"
As he spoke, Jimon Hughes reached into his arms and said:
"Look, this is the kind of stone..."
"Oh my god, where's my Dream Messenger Inscription?!!"
Suddenly, the originally complacent Jimon Hughes became flustered and began to search frantically on his body.
However, no matter how hard Jimon Xius searched through all his pockets, he could not find the inscription of the Dream Messenger that he kept close to him. Jimon Xius's face suddenly turned ugly.
"This is terrible! Without the Dream Messenger's Inscription, even if I'm a student of Uagadu, I can't enter Uagadu!"
Just when Jimon Xius remembered to jump up and down, Wentworth coughed softly. Seeing Jimon Xius looking at him, Wentworth stretched out his hand and pointed, saying: "Is the Dream Messenger's Inscription you mentioned that thing?"
Jimon Hughes looked in the direction of Wentworth's finger, and indeed saw a stone with many strange patterns carved on it. These patterns flashed with light from time to time. At this time, the stone was lying quietly under a tree.
Looking more closely, the tree was exactly the one where Djimon Hughes was hung upside down by Wentworth using the fuchsia.
Seeing this, Jimon Xius breathed a sigh of relief and said, "I'm really scared! If I really can't find my Dream Messenger Inscription in the end, I'm afraid I'll have to sleep outdoors on the mountain tonight!"
As he spoke, Jimon Xiusi walked towards the tree. However, just as he bent down and stretched out his hand to pick up the inscription of the Dream Messenger, he saw the inscription in front of him "whoosh" flying behind him.
When Jimon Hughes wanted to stop it, it was too late. When he turned around, the inscription of the dream messenger had already fallen into Wentworth's hands.
Wentworth carefully examined the stone in his hand and said to himself, "The inscriptions on it are somewhat similar to the ancient magic patterns, but they don't seem to be systematic..."
Just as Wentworth was looking at the inscription on his hand, suddenly, a spell flew out:
"Relax!"
But Wentworth calmly used his own spell to gently touch himself: "Armor protects the body!"
The flying spell caused ripples around Wentworth, and then disappeared into thin air.
Wentworth said without even looking up, "You are violating the school rules of Vagadu by using a wand outside of school, Djimon Hughes!"
But then, the voice of Gimon Hughes came coldly: "Who told you that I used a magic wand?"
(End of this chapter)