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Chapter 275 Tom and the Orphanage

"who are you?"

The leader of Devon's underworld was tied up by Bree. Maybe he didn't even figure out what happened, but Bree's unusual abilities were already telling him that his position would not be guaranteed.

"I can give you money, give you things you can't imagine... This is what you can't get by killing me!" The leader of the force was tied to a chair and shouted loudly.

Before Bree could speak, the gangsters on the other side came out eagerly.

They want to be Brie's agent, and they don't know how much money they can take advantage of.

"Sir, don't listen to his nonsense. Everyone knows that the underground forces in Devon County started out as liars."

Bree waved his hand to tell the gangster to stop, and he asked him:

"Do you think wizards can inform Muggles...ordinary people?"

The leader of the force was stunned, and the gangsters were also stunned.

They didn't expect that Bri's ambition was so great and he even wanted to rule ordinary people.

"Of course... of course, sir, your idea is a bit great!" The gangsters complimented. Tom, who didn't have much knowledge, blindly believed that the power of wizards could fight against ordinary people, but...

The gangsters looked at the Tutu in their hands and hesitated because Bree had just said that wizards could be injured if they were not prepared, which made them somewhat discouraged.

The powerful boss is a man with some foresight.

He immediately said: "I, I know the power of ordinary people, I can help you!"

The powerful boss had a fierce look in his eyes, and he was thinking about how to make Bree meet the people he remembered.

“Are you thinking about church?”

Bree looked at the powerful leader, and the powerful leader suddenly looked at Bree. It was obvious that this was what he was thinking.

Bree smiled.

"If the wizard could really inform humans, I wouldn't have appeared as the conspirator just now."

Bree has her answer.

"Avada Kedavra..." The powerful leader fell down.

"I can't stay in this place much longer. I just want to take away the treasure." With that said, Brie used magic to push open the vault hidden behind the wall.

The golden treasures everywhere exude an incomparable sparkling brilliance.

"Hiss!" The gangsters looked at everything in front of them in stunned silence.

Soon, Brie stepped forward, took out a bag, put all the wealth in, leaving only one box and said: "This is your reward. As for the underground forces that occupied Devon County, forget it."

Bree turned her back to the gangster and weighed the bag in her hand.

The gangsters looked at the bag in Bree's hand and swallowed.

In comparison, the wealth Brie left for them was too little, not enough, not enough at all!

"Peng!" I don't know who pressed Tutu towards Brie...

The picture is broken like a mirror.

There is no wealth of any kind, and the powerful leader is not dead.

Those gangsters fell to the ground, and were then picked up by Bree using a levitation spell and taken outside.

"In the absence of any entanglement of interests, Muggles are sometimes surprised, some are in awe, some are vigilant, and some are fearful of the existence of wizards...all kinds of strange things."

"If there is a conflict of interests, Muggles will tend to favor themselves. This is true human nature."

In a flash of forgetfulness, these gangsters forgot about Bree.

Brie also walked out of the underground casino alone.

It was now dark, and Bree returned to the hotel. He had obtained many experimental results here, but he still had more to verify.

"Are wizards completely bad for Muggles? How can we ensure a balance and allow wizards to integrate into Muggles? Muggles long to become wizards..."

Muggles and wizards are both human beings, so why are they like life-and-death enemies?

According to some of Bree's research, wizards were clearly part of the world a long time ago. Unfortunately, as the power of the wizard's bloodline weakened, the number of wizards decreased, and the power of Muggles became dominant, everything began to change.

"The Middle Ages is just one of the nodes. Perhaps the most fundamental thing is that the wizarding community itself is getting weaker. Muggles have a reason not to need wizards."



The next day, Brie got up early, but someone was faster than him.

It was Vonn yesterday. He didn't go to the train station, but went directly to the hotel where Bree lived. He didn't know how he found the child.

"I'm ready." Vonn handed over more than twenty pounds.

"I will give you the rest of the money after I learn enough magic to make a living."

Vonn's eyes rolled, and he said in a flattering manner: "I will find a way to make money for daily life on my own."

"But I have to trouble you to buy a ticket for me."

Bree did not object to Vonn's arrangement, nodded and said: "Follow me."

After arriving at the station, Buri bought tickets for the two of them, and soon the train began to roar away from the city.

"I am not originally from Devon. My mother is a lady from New York. I am an accidental product."

Vonn said his information, and after finishing speaking, he asked Bree.

"Where are you from?"

Brie said softly: "I come from an orphanage in New York."

"I'm currently attending a boarding school, and I just had a holiday, so I decided to travel."

"School?" Vonn was a little surprised. He didn't see that Bree was a student.

"I thought you were completely free... I don't like school. There are too many rules, and as orphans, we won't be exposed to good schools."

Vonn smiled lonely.

"How is your school? I think you can have a good life without going to school." Vonn saw that Bree could make a lot of money just by performing magic on the street every day.

"Hogwarts is great." Bree replied quietly, and the conductor came to check the tickets.

Bree handed over the two tickets.

"Would you like a lunch? It will take some time to get to Bass Town." Behind the conductor was the train attendant.

“Is there green apple pie?”

"Oh, sorry, that's not on the menu."

Brie was disappointed for a moment and then said: "Then let's have two fried chicken burritos with juice."

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Okay, two young gentlemen."

After the others left, Vonn frowned and said, "I know Bess Town, which is very backward."

"I think we should go to a more prosperous place, otherwise the farmers won't have the money to pay for your magic show."

Bree looked at the scenery outside the car window and nodded silently.

"I believe there will be gains, you don't have to worry."

"Okay, anyway, you just need to teach me magic tricks."

Vonn was a little anxious, and he looked at Bree expectantly.

Bree smiled.

"It's meal time now."

The train was rumbling, and Vonn did not wait for the so-called magic teaching until he got off the train.

When he stepped onto the ground full of loess, Vonn had already turned his attention to the so-called Bass Town.

Some people who were looking at farm tools saw two people suddenly arriving. They were a little surprised. Strangers don't often come to this small town.

"Oh, the sun is too big."

Vonn complained.

Brie pressed her hand to the nearest eyebrow and looked at the blazing sun in the sky and said, "It hasn't rained for more than a month."

The farmer walking by the road heard this and continued: "It has been more than two months. If you include the time when the creek here has dried up, it may have been three months."

"Three months?" Although Fuen doesn't understand farming, he also understands that three months can definitely cause big problems in agriculture.

"Then how do you irrigate the farmland?"

The farmer looked at Fuen's surprised look and sighed: "We have to carry water from the river five kilometers away."

Sighing, he added: "Originally, the town was planning to dig a canal, but it was said that there is an area in the middle of the river that is easily drained. If water is diverted, it will cause floods during the flood season and form a lake. In the long run,

The town of Bass will be flooded."

Shaking his head, the farmer asked: "What are you doing in Bess? Do you have relatives here?"

Bree shook her head.

"We are travelers and will leave soon."

"Travellers... there is an inn in the town. You can check it out, but it is usually used to receive businessmen. Judging from your appearance... be careful not to get ripped off."

The farmer said this and walked towards the town without any further reminder.

"Are we going?"

Vonn asked.

Bree shook her head.

"We are wizards now." As he said that, two cloaks appeared out of nowhere.

Bree handed the smaller portion to Vonn.

"Wow, how did you do that?"

Bree patted Vonn on the head and led him towards a hill.

"Huh!" Vonn struggled to follow Bree. He didn't understand what Bree was going to do.

"This is your first lesson, watch carefully, I hope you can learn it."

On the hill, you can clearly see some farmers who have come back to fetch water after lunch. Looking from a distance, the fields are quite withered and yellow, and the creek bed next to it is also withered and yellow, and the riverbed is exposed. Those busy figures look like they are in the mountains.

Nothing can be done.

"Are you going to do magic here?" Vonn's eyes lit up and he stared at Bree.

Then he saw the wand on Bree's wrist pop out and fall into his hand.

"Oh, this is a bullet, right? It's a mechanism!" Vonn expressed his thoughts loudly.

Bree smiled and tossed the wand.

The wand instantly shot up into the sky, and soon a strong hurricane blew in.

Along with the hurricane, the dark clouds began to gather, and the moist heat brushed against Brie's skin...

In the fields below, the farmers who were busy working all raised their heads steadily, their eyes full of disbelief.

As the wind blew across the fields, the surrounding sky became dark, and even someone who stretched out his hand could not see clearly the cocoons above.

"Boom!"

A muffled thunder roared in the dark clouds, followed by a flash of lightning and a bright light.

"Look at the hills!"

Someone shouted, and the farmers also saw Bri and Vonn wearing wizard robes on the hill.

"Boom!"

There was another roar, and heavy rain fell.

The patter of raindrops became more and more frequent, and the hot flashes dissipated, turning into a refreshing coolness.

"Ah, it's raining!"

"It's raining!"

The farmers below were shouting, and in the rain, Buri held up a barrier around his body to keep out the rain.

Vonn, who was protected by Bree, was stunned.

"You, this isn't magic, is it?"

"god!"

"god!"

Some farmers below began to prostrate themselves, and some of them who had read books and biographies recognized him.

"That's a wizard, that's a wizard!"

"wizard?"

Farmers were chattering, wanting to get closer to the hills where Buri was...

"Let's go, the problem here is solved, let's go to the next village."

The heavy rain slowly moved forward with Bree's footsteps. As the center of the heavy rain, Bree's walking speed was not very fast, but the people behind him could not catch up. They could only watch Bree and Vonn disappear into the rain and mist.

.

After walking for a while, a beam of magic light shot from the sky.

It's a magic wand.

Bree used Transfiguration on her wand, and a carriage appeared.

"Excuse me, Nagini."

Nagini hissed twice, and was transformed into a horse with a green saddle by Bri, and was hitched in front of the carriage.

"boarding."

"You...you, why is this?" Vonn stuttered a little. After getting on the carriage, he swallowed his saliva and said, "Why did you lie to me? Could it be..."

Vonn's eyes became very bright, and he said excitedly: "Do you think I have magic talent?"

wizard!

Vonn stared at Bree, but Bree shook her head and said: "I checked, you are a Muggle."

"Muggle, this is what wizards call ordinary people."

"Oh, this is really not a good name." Vonn complained.

"But why did you take me with you again?"

"Could it be for magic research?" Vonn suddenly remembered that in some biographies he read, witches always wanted to capture human children and conduct cruel research on magic potions.

Among these biographies, there is no positive introduction to the wizard, which makes the current Vonn somewhat afraid of Bree.

"Can I leave?"

Fuen whispered: "I can give you the rest of the money."

Bree listened to Vaughn's chirping all the way, and the carriage suddenly stopped.

It was sunny outside, and Bri drove the carriage into the village and stopped at a hotel.

"You'll find out soon enough."

Bree's purpose is to create some magical behaviors of wizards in small towns in England to see how the Muggle world treats the existence of wizards.

The higher-ups in the Muggle world know that there is nothing wrong with the wizarding world, so there is no need to worry that the top-level Muggles will immediately take action against the wizarding world.

As for Vonn...

After Bree arranged the guest room for the two of them, she communicated with Tom on the note and asked Tom to search for some books about the origin of wizards, hoping to find out how ancient Muggles accommodated the blood of magical creatures and became wizards.

As for the direct combination of Muggles and magical creatures, this is something that Bree cannot do.

He hoped for a more magical method.

This may be a bit cruel to Vonn, but Bree will not force Vonn.

Another purpose of Vaughn is that Bree wants to see what the children's attitude is towards wizards.

Maybe one Vonn isn't accurate enough...

"Should we open an orphanage? Maybe Tom can do it."

Bree wrote to Tom in her notes -

Tom, in order to explore children's attitudes towards wizards, I hope you can open an orphanage in the Muggle world, located at our previous house outside London. However, you need to expand it, otherwise you will not be able to accommodate so many orphans.

The director of the orphanage hopes that you can take over temporarily.

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