Chapter 50: Crow's Nest



Chapter 50 Crow's Nest

Mike spent the next few days very fulfilling. He would run around the village every morning. Most of the residents in this village were Muggle elders, and the young people had gone out to work.

These elders probably hadn't seen a teenager of Mike's age for a long time. Every time they saw Mike running, they would invite Mike to their homes. After being rejected, they would give Mike some food. As a result, Mike went out empty-handed every time he went out for a run, and returned with a full load.

After running, Professor Flitwick woke up. After breakfast, Flitwick would teach Mike. Professor Flitwick was worthy of being a fighting champion, a real practical school. The way he taught Mike was to go to the training room to fight. Under Flitwick's "teaching", Mike felt that his skills in avoiding spells were becoming more and more proficient.

The rest of the time, Mike would stay in the room alone to study the books brought back from the restricted book area. He had given those films to a small camera shop in London to develop photos on the first day of his holiday.

The owner of the camera shop seemed to be a fan of mysticism. When Mike went to get the photos, he pulled Mike to talk about various mysticism things for a long time.

Mike thought the other party was also a wizard at first, and almost took out his wand to shoot him and fainted, but then he tried to use the topic of mud blood to test him, and found that the other party was just a Muggle, so he didn't take it seriously. On

this day, Mike got up early and prepared to go for a morning run as usual. When he came to the living room, he found that Professor Flitwick had already dressed and waited in the living room early.

"Young man, you are very energetic. Come here quickly. We are leaving."

"Leaving? Where? Diagon Alley?" Mike had a black question mark on his face.

"Didn't I tell you? We are going to a party today."

Mike remembered that Professor Flitwick did say this when he was in Hogwarts, but so many days have passed, and he had long forgotten it.

"Okay, let's not talk about this. We're going to be late." Professor Flitwick waved his hand, "Come, hold my shoulders, we'll use Apparition this time."

Mike's heart tightened when he heard the word Apparition. He still remembered the unpleasant experience of teleporting with the portkey last time, but he still grabbed Professor Flitwick's shoulders.

As Professor Flitwick gently waved the wand in his hand, a familiar dizziness came, and the next moment the two appeared in a jungle.

The jungle in front of them was not as gloomy as the Forbidden Forest. The morning sun shone through the sparse branches and leaves onto the lush plants on the ground. Colorful flowers bloomed in the green forest. The breeze blew, bringing a burst of floral fragrance while blowing the flowers slightly swaying, just like a girl bathing in the sun, stretching lazily, a scene that can only be seen in a fairy tale.

A narrow path in the forest leads to the distance in a winding way. The road is very flat, without a single protruding rock. From time to time, squirrels jump and land on it. After looking around for a while, they found Mike and Professor Flitwick and then quickly disappeared into the jungle.

Professor Flitwick took Mike to walk on this path, and the crisp sound of birds kept coming from all around.

Less than ten minutes later, a clearing appeared in front of Mike. The clearing was covered with green grass, and there was a dilapidated hut in the middle of the clearing. The small animals in the forest gathered around the hut to play and frolic. When they saw Mike and Flitwick, they did not run away, but blinked their big watery eyes and stared at the two curiously.

On the way here, Professor Flitwick had already told Mike about today's gathering. This is the monthly regular gathering of Raven's Nest.

Raven's Nest is an organization spontaneously formed by Ravenclaw graduates. At first, it was just a gathering similar to a class reunion, but as time settled to the present, a thousand years later, Raven's Nest has become a behemoth.

The organization's members are all over the world. If new members want to join Raven's Nest, they must be from Ravenclaw, and they must be recommended by a member who has joined for more than one year, and finally pass the test. Under such strict admission screening, all members of the organization are extremely talented.

Similar organizations actually exist in the four major colleges, Slytherin's Pureblood Society, Gryffindor's Order of the Phoenix, and Hufflepuff's Badger Hole.

Among them, the Badger Hole has the strongest comprehensive influence. Wizards from Hufflepuff are not as smart as Ravenclaw, not as rich as Slytherin, and not as brave as Gryffindor, but they have an advantage that other colleges cannot match, that is, there are many people.

You may find it a little funny to see this, but in the sparsely populated wizarding world, having a large number of people is indeed a huge advantage.

No money and no strength? It doesn't matter, we have a lot of people.

Compared with Badger Hole, Raven's Nest is more like a classmate mutual aid association, and the monthly gatherings are more like classmate gatherings than organizing social gatherings.

As for Gryffindor's Order of the Phoenix and Slytherin's Pureblood Society, both organizations have been defeated after the wars provoked by the two Dark Lords. The Order of the Phoenix is ​​better, at least it still has Dumbledore, the strongest wizard, to support it. The Pureblood Society is already in a semi-disbanded state. The powerful pure-blood families have all withered, leaving only two or three big and small cats.

Raven's Nest actually participated in these two wars, but because most of the organization is also composed of pure-blood wizards, it stood on the side of the Dark Lord. Fortunately, the people of Ravenclaw are still very smart. When they see that the situation is not right, they immediately leave. It is also because of this that Raven's Nest did not suffer much loss in these two wars.

Hufflepuff remained neutral and magically preserved its strength.

Under such circumstances, Badger Hole became the well-deserved uncrowned king of the British wizarding world. From the driver of the Knight Bus to the senior officials of the Ministry of Magic, the members of Badger Hole are spread all over the wizarding world. And Hufflepuff is famous for its solidarity. When one side is in trouble, all sides will help. In the academy, you can still laugh at Hufflepuff students for being good-for-nothings. Try it again in society? Someone will immediately give you a beating from society.

Professor Flitwick brought Mike to the party of Raven's Nest this time to recommend Mike to join Raven's Nest. According to Professor Flitwick, the entrance test of Raven's Nest is very strict, and the pass rate is extremely low, but as long as you join Raven's Nest, you can get great benefits.

Not only can the internal knowledge be shared with you, but if you encounter difficulties and ask for help from members of the same organization, you will also get the help of the other party to the best of their ability.

And the organization has special help for members who have not graduated yet, and provides a meditation method passed down from Ms. Ravenclaw for free!

Professor Flitwick can't tell how powerful this meditation method is. It is said that it varies from person to person, but according to Professor Flitwick's personal experiments, the effect of meditation will at least increase by more than three times!


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