Chapter 342 Dumbledore Departs



Soon, the welcome dinner came to an end. To be honest, Wentworth did not feel that the food was very delicious. Perhaps because he was thinking about something, Wentworth did not eat much at all.

At this moment, Dumbledore suddenly said, "Ms. Leila Lopez, my students will be handed over to you in the next few days. Please take good care of them."

Faced with Dumbledore's request, Leila Lopez naturally agreed, but Wentworth said with a bewildered look:

"Principal Dumbledore, are you leaving Vagado?"

Hearing Wentworth's question, Dumbledore nodded and said with a smile:

"That's right, Wentworth. I think you may have forgotten that tomorrow is the first day of the new semester at Hogwarts. As the headmaster of Hogwarts, I naturally have to attend the opening dinner and the sorting ceremony for the new students."

"As for you, you can just stay in Vagado for the next few days. Don't worry, after returning to Hogwarts, I will deal with the matters at hand, and I will be back in a few days."

After hearing what Dumbledore said, Wentworth was unwilling in his heart. After all, this assignment didn't sound like an easy job at all. But Wentworth couldn't change Dumbledore's mind, so he could only frown and agree.

After the dinner, Dumbledore called Wentworth to his side, patted Wentworth on the shoulder and said:

"Wentworth, while I'm away, you only need to pay attention to one thing, and that is your own safety. Do you understand?"

Wentworth sighed and said unhappily, "Okay, Principal Dumbledore, please stop talking. If you continue, I'm afraid I won't be able to help myself and will run back to Hogwarts!"

"This time, it seems like there is a sinkhole waiting for me! I just want to confirm one thing, Headmaster Dumbledore, if I get into trouble, are you sure you will protect me?"

Dumbledore looked at Wentworth deeply, and after a moment's silence, he slowly replied:

"As long as you are still a student of Hogwarts and I am still the headmaster of Hogwarts, I have an obligation to protect you!"

Hearing Dumbledore's words, Wentworth smiled calmly and said:

"Principal Dumbledore, I feel relieved with your words."

After Dumbledore left, Babajide Akinbade arranged a resting room for Wentworth. It can be seen that Vagado was very concerned about Wentworth, the so-called special independent examiner, and arranged a two-story independent building for Wentworth, surrounded by flower gardens.

Of course, this may also be related to the fact that Wagadu covers a large enough area. After all, the entire Moon Mountain can be regarded as the back garden of Wagadu Magic School.

Wentworth had just arrived, and he knew something was fishy about this incident, so he was very careful to cast early warning magic around the house to ensure that he would be the first to know if anything unexpected happened.

But what surprised Wentworth was that nothing happened the whole night. No mysterious person appeared, and there was no attack from unknown place. For some reason, Wentworth was a little disappointed.

The next morning, Wentworth came to the cafeteria of Uagadou to have breakfast.

Unlike Hogwarts where breakfast is served in the Great Hall, the dining style at the Uagardo School of Magic is a buffet.

Wentworth, dressed in Hogwarts uniform, seemed out of place with the surrounding Ugagadu students, so much so that as soon as Wentworth entered the grass, he attracted the attention of everyone in the audience.

If it were any other underage wizard, just feeling these hundreds of curious, surprised, or hostile gazes would be enough to make him feel at a loss. But for Wentworth, these were all small scenes. After all, he was the one giving a speech in front of hundreds of dark wizards.

Wentworth walked forward calmly and began to choose the food that interested him.

The Uagadou students who passed by then all stopped, looked at Wentworth and saluted, but there was no such bloody incident of someone coming forward to provoke him again.

However, after Wentworth selected the food he was interested in, he saw that many of the students from Uagadou were sitting on the ground in groups of three or four. Wentworth was alone and felt a little lonely.

At this moment, several students from Vagadu came from not far away. The one in the lead had several exaggerated necklaces around his neck and various golden bracelets on his wrists. He walked towards Wentworth in a swagger.

Seeing this, Wentworth's heart moved, and he was even prepared for the other party to use violence against him.

But what Wentworth didn't expect was that the other party burst into laughter when he was still more than ten meters away from him. While laughing, he stretched out his hand and said:

"This must be our friend from Hogwarts, right? Hello, my name is Joseph Connie, welcome to Vagadou!"

As the saying goes, don't hit a smiling person. Seeing this, Wentworth also said with a smile:

"Hello, my name is Wentworth, Wentworth Dumbledore!"

When Joseph Kony heard the name Wentworth, especially the last name, he was startled, then a hint of joy flashed in his eyes, and he said:

"Wow, I didn't expect that the Hogwarts student who came to our Vagado this time is actually from Albus Dumbledore's family! My mother always told me that Albus Dumbledore is the greatest white wizard in history!"

Hearing what Joseph Kony said, Wentworth smiled a little "shyly" and echoed, "Albus Dumbledore is my grandfather's biological brother."

Hearing Wentworth's words, Joseph Connie immediately expressed his admiration for Albus Dumbledore, and even took off a bracelet from his hand and gave it to Wentworth without hesitation.

After some refusal, Wentworth finally accepted the bracelet and expressed his gratitude repeatedly.

Seeing the food in Wentworth's hand, Joseph Connie quickly ordered a follower behind him to serve himself the same food as Wentworth's. Then the two of them sat together on the lawn, facing the morning sun, and finished their breakfast.

Afterwards, Joseph Connie said goodbye to Wentworth and left, using the excuse that he had classes. Before leaving, Joseph Connie told Wentworth that he was going to hold a welcome party for Wentworth in the evening and hoped that Wentworth would definitely come to attend.

(End of this chapter)


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