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Stations And Muggle's Experience

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"I encountered a worm when I was using the Floo Network," Braun explained.

He had almost nothing to hide except the system.

After listening to Braun's account, Augustus looked concerned and serious.

"Have you told anyone else about this?" she asked.

Braun shook his head. "No, Grandmother."

Augustus breathed a sigh of relief. Then she wore a complex expression.

"I didn't expect you to encounter these things so early," Augustus remarked with a touch of nostalgia.

"Forget about it, Braun. They're not good for you."

...

Lying in bed, Braun's mind kept replaying his grandmother's words. However, his expression wasn't as relaxed as he tried to portray. He hadn't disclosed all the details to his grandmother. For instance, after leaving the Floo Network, he could sense a vague consciousness spying on him. Although he didn't know what it was, he presumed it had something to do with the void worms in the passage.

"Dumb... dumb..."

"Be quiet, Tom!" Braun reprimanded Tom, who was overly excited.

Tom seemed a bit too excited, continuously squawking since they arrived home. Considering that crows were mostly nocturnal creatures, Braun somewhat understood their behavior.

Reprimanded by Braun, Tom appeared displeased. But upon receiving a nut bribe from Braun, he forgave him and became more cooperative.

"What the heck! School starts the day after tomorrow. When I get to the school, at least with Dumbledore's protection, his safety will be guaranteed."

At least for the first three grades.

With this thought, Braun drifted into a drowsy sleep again.

...

Two days later, at London railway station, Braun, in a small suit, walked closely beside his grandmother. The werewolf, Cassatt, followed with a suitcase. There was also a birdcage containing a crow. This attracted the attention of some passersby, but weird pet enthusiasts were not uncommon.

Naturally, these passersby didn't want to offend what seemed like a powerful family. After a few curious glances, they hurriedly moved on. Only a few station masters at the station seemed puzzled.

At that moment, a young station master was about to go towards Braun but was stopped by the retiring old station master, Mr. Hank.

"Mr. Hank, I'll go and have a look!" the young station master said, adjusting his hat.

Mr. Hank smiled and patted the young marshal's shoulder. "There's nothing to see there, just a kid from a rich family."

He then changed the subject, suggesting they take a photo together. The young station master continued to feel perplexed but decided not to pursue it further.

Hank had witnessed several individuals coming to the station with strange pets. There were owls, cats, and now a crow. These people dressed in peculiar ways. However, Hank cautioned the young station master not to be too curious about things that didn't concern them.

He emphasized the importance of focusing on actual threats, like thieves and robbers, instead of being intrigued by kids with unusual pets. The experience he had gathered over half his life made him understand that these eccentric people were beyond their comprehension.

So Hank advised the young station master to avoid becoming overly curious about matters unrelated to their duties. He wanted to ensure that the young man didn't end up like some of his former colleagues who had mysteriously lost their memory or had been transferred after encountering these strange phenomena.

The young station master, somewhat frightened by Hank's serious demeanor, agreed and acknowledged Hank's wisdom.

After a group photo and bidding farewell to the young people, they left, and Hank hoped that someday someone would grasp the significance of his words instead of rushing into the unknown and risking memory loss.

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