Chapter 377 Arrival in Japan



Winna Connie looked at Rozier blankly, and Rozier waved his hand and said, "You should thank the Connie tribe, not because they raised you, but because all their accumulation over the years will become a gift for you, as a maid, to your master!"

At the same time, while Rosier, Abernathy and others, with the help of Winna Connie, plundered the wealth of the Connie tribe, Wentworth was rowing hard, taking Dumbledore and Emma Hughes towards the Japanese volcanic island, Minami Iwo Jima.

Under the scorching sun, Wentworth rowed the boat and said breathlessly:

"Principal Dumbledore, can't we just Apparate to our destination? Rowing on the Black Lake at Hogwarts is for a sense of ritual, so is rowing here also for a sense of ritual?"

Dumbledore was standing at the bow, looking at the sea level, and explained calmly: "Of course not, this is a punishment for your outrageous remarks in Uagardo! Although I don't know what you said to Leila Lopez, it must not be anything good!"

Hearing what Dumbledore said, Wentworth suddenly lost his temper out of guilt and could only row the boat quietly.

At this moment, Emma Hughes suddenly stood up and walked towards Wentworth.

Seeing Emma Hughes walking towards him, Wentworth quickly said, "Emma, ​​just sit still! Leave the rowing to me! If our Headmaster Dumbledore saw me letting a blind girl row the boat for me, I would not be able to return to Hogwarts with the face!"

As he spoke, Wentworth curled his lips in Dumbledore's direction.

Emma came to Wentworth, bowed, and then said, "Wentworth, you misunderstood. I am not here to help you row the boat. I just want to tell you that although I am very grateful to you for not letting the Connie tribe succeed, it is because you have other intentions towards Uagadu!"

"So, I will not let you down in this Magic School Potions Championship. I will definitely go all out! Vagadu needs to prove its worth to the wizarding world!"

Hearing Emma Hughes' words, Wentworth was stunned, then he couldn't help but touch the tip of his nose and said to himself: "It seems that I am being too sentimental!"

At this moment, Dumbledore, who was standing at the bow and looking at the sea level, suddenly said: "Okay, stop making trouble and get ready. We will reach our destination soon!"

Hearing Dumbledore's words, Wentworth quickly looked in the direction Dumbledore was looking.

Then, Wentworth saw that in the direction Dumbledore was facing, through the sea fog, he could vaguely see an island standing on the sea in the distance, and on the island, there was a towering volcano that reached into the sky.

As the distance got closer, more details of the island appeared before Wentworth's eyes.

Wentworth discovered that at the top of the volcano stood a white palace. Looking closely, the palace seemed to be built entirely of mutton-fat jade, and its appearance looked like a gorgeous and exquisite pagoda.

Just as Wentworth was gazing at the white pagoda, Emma Hughes' voice suddenly came from behind him. Emma Hughes suddenly said, "There is a sound!"

After hearing what Emma Hughes said, Wentworth subconsciously looked around, but he found nothing except the calm sea level.

Seeing this, Wentworth couldn't help but ask curiously: "Where is the sound? I didn't see anything?!"

As soon as Emma Hughes finished speaking, Wentworth looked in amazement at a dozen huge petrels flapping their wings, swooping down from the clouds, then skimming across the sea level and heading towards the not-too-far South Iwo Jima.

It was not until the petrels passed the ship where Wentworth and his companions were that Wentworth discovered from the backs of the petrels that on the back of each giant petrel sat a little wizard in wizard robes.

Seeing this, Wentworth couldn't help but say, "Principal Dumbledore, just like we like to raise owls, do Japanese wizards like to raise petrels?"

Hearing Wentworth's question, Dumbledore laughed and then began to explain: "Wentworth is a magic school in Japan called the Magic Institute. The Magic Institute recruits boys who are seven years old or older and have magical talents to be their students."

"However, between the ages of seven and eleven, all students are day students! They will not be allowed to attend boarding school until they turn eleven!"

"What we just saw should be the students under the age of eleven who are still attending school on a daily basis! And the way they go to and from school is by riding the petrel you just saw."

After hearing Dumbledore's explanation, Wentworth suddenly understood, and Emma Hughes was also listening with great interest.

Then, Wentworth said with some envy: "What a cool way to go to school!"

At this moment, several black spots suddenly appeared in the direction of the magic. As the black spots grew larger, Wentworth could see clearly that there were several wizards flying towards them on broomsticks.

Seeing this, Dumbledore on the side continued:

"By the way, speaking of the Institute of Magic, there is one thing that cannot be ignored, and that is Quidditch in Japan. Quidditch is very popular in Japan, and the Japanese Quidditch team is also a strong Quidditch team in the world."

As he was speaking, a hearty laugh came from the sky. Someone on a flying broomstick was heard laughing and saying:

"Our Headmaster Yuan will be so happy to receive praise from Headmaster Albus Dumbledore!"

A moment later, a handsome young man nimbly jumped down from his broom and landed on the wooden boat where Wentworth and the other two were. Then, the handsome young man immediately stood up and bowed 90 degrees to Dumbledore.

"Tachibana Uesugi, hello to Headmaster Dumbledore! Welcome to our Japanese Magic School to give you guidance!"

The young man in front of him spoke very respectfully.

(End of this chapter)


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