Because of what Dumbledore announced at the banquet, people inevitably thought of the dragon emblem that appeared on the train, and Kyle once again welcomed a large wave of guests.
Early the next morning.
“It’s really useful.”
In the corridor, a young wizard from Gryffindor said to his companion with great confidence: "If the headmaster hadn't told me, I wouldn't have known there were Dementors at the school gate..."
"Nothing, just a little cold, completely different from when I was on the train... and Potter was wearing it too, I saw it in the common room just now."
The two drove all the way to the auditorium, and their companions were persuaded after a chat.
Although two Galleons are expensive, if it is really that magical, it is not impossible.
But when they arrived at the hall, they found that the Hufflepuff table was already surrounded by people, and the long line stretched all the way to the door.
These are people who come to buy things.
"If I had known this, I would have bought it when I was on the train."
At the end of the line, a little witch was complaining to her friend, "I was there, but I thought Dementors wouldn't come to school."
"Who would have thought..." Her friend also sighed.
On the other side, Kyle handed a badge to a young Ravenclaw wizard, while Cedric stood beside him and skillfully took two Galleons and put them into the bag next to him.
Kyle yawned, tapped the table, and asked for a glass of lemonade.
Although he was woken up early in the morning, seeing so many gold galleons lining up to jump into his pocket, this little thing didn't seem that important.
"It's amazing..." the little wizard who just got the badge said in surprise, "It's still warm. The fire dragon is really powerful!"
Kyle shook his head and said nothing.
This had nothing to do with dragons. Last night, he spent the entire night casting a little warming spell on each of the badges.
In order to save time, he did not use any complicated alchemical methods, but simply "sticked" the spell on it... just like the layer of pepper shell on the outside of the Pepper Boy.
As for those sold on the train, Kyle did not ignore them, but asked someone to help convey the message that as long as they were brought over, they could be "upgraded for free"... The main focus was on providing good after-sales service.
Although the "stick it on" spell doesn't last long, it's enough.
But even so, he didn't finish until five in the morning... and then at six o'clock, someone started knocking on their dormitory door.
But since they were there to deliver Garlon, Kyle couldn't say anything. It just made Mikel and Ryan suffer, so they had to get up early too.
By eight o'clock, all the 150 badges he had brought back from Romania had been sold out.
…
"Really no more."
After Kyle gave away the last badge, he picked up the empty box and showed it off.
The little witch who had just got to the front of the line looked extremely disappointed.
"Just wait a few more days." Kyle comforted her, "There will be new ones coming."
"How long will it take?"
"Not sure." Kyle thought about it and gave a safe answer: "About a month or so."
Last night, Laton had had a hearty meal of dragon liver and tonics, and set out with his letter.
But it’s not that close from here to Romania, and it also depends on when Charlie is free. One month is the minimum.
After breakfast, Kyle, in a good mood, was about to go to his first Charms class, but as soon as he walked out of the auditorium, he was stopped by someone from behind.
The three of them were usually together almost all the time, but strangely, today Hermione was alone.
"They went to the west tower," said Hermione. "I had something to ask you, so I didn't go with them."
"You have something to ask me? Is it because of the badge?" Kyle held out his hand. "No problem, take it. I'll give you a warming spell."
"No, it has nothing to do with that."
Hermione shook her head, fumbled in the collar of her robes, and pulled out a long, thin gold chain with a small, glittering hourglass hanging from it.
“That’s why!”
"Time Turner?" Kyle frowned. "You took all the classes, too?"
"Yes, so Professor McGonagall helped me apply for this." Hermione nodded, "But she told me that using the time turner might cause some bad effects, so she asked me to think about it carefully.
So, I wanted to ask for your opinion... You also used the Time Turner last year, right?"
"Why do you say that?" Kyle asked.
"I heard that you also took all the courses last year."
Hermione said confidently, "And that time on the eighth floor, you said you came up through a secret passage, that was also a lie.
There should have been two of you at that time, one in the auditorium and one on the eighth floor. "
"That's not wrong."
Kyle smiled and said, "What do you want to ask?"
"I don't know if I should use it." Hermione looked at the time converter in her hand, her face in turmoil, "Leaving the protection of time... will the consequences be as serious as Professor McGonagall said?"
"Serious, but not serious." Kyle thought for a moment and said, "In fact, if it is only used in school and does not last more than a day, the impact will be minimal... unless there is a very powerful wizard who wants to target you specifically."
Kyle's tone was particularly heavy when he said the last sentence.
Then he paused and continued, "But this is unlikely to happen. After all, we are just ordinary students. Those who exist in the past are unlikely to know us."
"So, there's no problem?" Hermione said in surprise.
"It's just that the probability is very small, not that it doesn't exist. 100% and 99.9% are two completely different concepts."
Kyle said, "So my opinion is the same as Professor McGonagall's. Don't use it. It's the safest."
"But..." Hermione said tangledly, "Is it really true that I can't attend all the classes?"
"Okay, but it's not necessary." Kyle shook his head and said, "Some classes are not that important. I gave up Divination and Muggle Studies."
“But they’re interesting.”
"This is just your current perspective. Taking more courses means your energy will be dispersed, so that in the end you will know everything but have only learned the basics."
"How about this..."
Kyle checked the time and said, "There is still some time before class starts, you can go find Professor McGonagall and see if you can use the method I used last year.
When elective courses conflict, just choose one of them. After you have finished listening to all the courses, decide whether to use the time turner. "
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(End of this chapter)