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Chapter 118 Bracelet that brings luck

weekend.

It's a sunny day, perfect for watching a Quidditch match.

At 10:30 in the morning, Albert and others set out from the castle and walked through the snow on the road to the stadium stands. A large number of students had gathered here, and everyone was talking loudly about the outcome of the game.

"Good morning, Hagrid." Albert greeted Hagrid, who was holding binoculars.

"Thank you for the hat." Hagrid patted the woolen hat on his head, "I never thought I would receive a gift at Christmas."

"You can take it as a gift in return." Albert said with a smile.

"Return gift?" Hagrid asked in confusion, "What return gift?"

"Guardian branch, unicorn tail hair." Albert raised his wrist, and there was a delicate white bracelet on it.

"What's this?"

"The bracelet that can bring good luck to people, I made it with the unicorn tail hair and the guardian tree you gave me." Albert said with a smile, "It can bring good luck to the wearer."

"Brings good luck to the wearer?" Hagrid muttered quietly, "I have never heard that unicorn tail hair and the guardian tree can bring good luck to the wearer."

Next to them, Fred, George and Lee Jordan couldn't help laughing.

You like to fool others, now you are exhausted!

"However, your rope is very beautifully woven." Hagrid coughed lightly.

"I mean the runes on it." Albert picked up two pendants polished from the guardian tree and showed them to the three of them. They were engraved with the runes that Albert had shown them a while ago.

"You really carved those strange runes on it. Are you sure this thing is really effective?" George asked suspiciously.

"Who knows?" Albert shrugged, "Maybe it can really bring good luck, then you'll make money."

Originally, Albert planned to make a protective bracelet.

However, after engraving several beads one after another, I broke it, so I gave up temporarily and chose the simplest good luck rune to engrave.

As for whether this thing can bring him good luck, Albert actually doesn't know.

Anyway, when he tried to use his own blood to activate the runes on the beads, he didn't feel anything special.

It probably failed.

However, Albert still wore it on his body, just to verify whether the runes were really effective.

"Gryffindor vs. Hufflepuff, does anyone want to place a bet?" At this time, several senior students came over with wooden boxes for bets, and the shouts interrupted Amber.

Special thoughts.

The twins seemed to be planning to place a bet, and Lee Jordan next to him had already taken out a silver coin.

"Who do you want to bet on?" The three of them looked at Albert.

"I bet that Gryffindor will win by catching the Golden Snitch." Albert took out a Silver Siko and made a bet.

"The same goes for us." The three of them handed the money to each other in unison.

"Many people are betting on this. The odds are not high. If we win against Hufflepuff, we will give 3 times the odds." The senior student said.

"No, just Gryffindor."

Albert didn't care whether he could win money or not, he just had fun and it was purely for the atmosphere.

"What's your name?" the senior student asked, taking out his notebook and quill.

"His name is Albert Anderson." Fred answered for Albert.

"Albert Anderson." The senior student scrawled some words and handed it to Fred. "After the game, we will be at the exit. If you win the bet, take the note.

Go find us."

Albert looked at the three roommates and said speechlessly, "You are not afraid of losing money."

"We believe in your luck." The three of them said in unison. Since Albert made the bet, although the probability is low, they are actually still willing to try their luck with him.

"My luck?" Albert couldn't help rolling his eyes and said, "Just don't blame me for losing money."

"We won't," Fred said, "We don't think that the Gryffindor team, which has been training hard, will lose to the Hufflepuff team."

"Gambling is not a good habit." Hagrid reminded him with a raised eyebrow.

"This is just for the atmosphere, and I also have a lucky bracelet. I have good luck." Albert said confidently.

"I just thought you would bet 10 Galleons."

"Do you think I'm a fool?" Albert couldn't help rolling his eyes and said: "This kind of private gambling is never reliable. If I bet 10 Galleons and win, the other party can increase my winnings.

Will Long come back?"

"I guess I can't get it out." Fred thought for a while and replied.

"Well, it seems that you know what you are doing." Hagrid nodded. There is nothing wrong with making a small bet occasionally.

"The last time he bet on who was the Minister of Magic, he won 100 Galleons." Lee Jordan explained, "This guy's luck is frightening."

Hagrid opened his mouth wide in surprise and threw the thought in his mind to the ground, crushing it to pieces.

"Ahem, Hagrid, which pair do you think will win?" Albert asked.

"Of course Gryffindor." Hagrid said angrily. "It's best not to bet. No one can win forever."

"Ahem, I know this very well."

In fact, Albert actually won the bet, and Gryffindor finally defeated Hufflepuff.

This exciting game lasted only an hour, and Charlie successfully caught the Golden Snitch and brought victory to the team.

"Won."

"Won."

"Ah, the note...the note flew away." George screamed.

In the end, Hagrid reached out and helped them retrieve the parchment. Fortunately, there was no wind today.

"Give the parchment to Albert, you unreliable guy." Lee Jordan took the parchment from Fred and gave it to Albert.

"Accident, it was just an accident." Fred said with a smile. He had broken into a cold sweat just now. This thing is worth eight silver coins.

"Thank you, Hagrid." Albert thanked Hagrid.

"You're welcome."

Albert and others found the two senior students at the entrance and got the eight silver coins from the other party's hands.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "Look, my lucky bracelet still brings me luck." Albert blinked and said, "Those runes are still useful.

of."

"You have good luck!" Fred couldn't help rolling his eyes. Winning the bet made them all feel good.

"By the way, did you enter the forest from this way last time?" Albert glanced at the nearby forest and suddenly asked.

Fred and George's expressions froze. Asshole, Hagrid is right next to you, don't mention this.

"Into the forest?" Hagrid stared at the four people in front of him warily.

"Hagrid, can you take us into the forest to gain some knowledge?" Albert looked in the direction of the Forbidden Forest and asked Hagrid beside him.

"That's not okay." Hagrid flatly refused.

Albert did not betray Fred and George's embarrassment at all, "The two of them sneaked into the woods and said that the woods next to the school were very ordinary."

"As expected..."

"You guy." The twins glared at Albert, this guy actually betrayed them so simply.

"Ahem, I heard from others that there are many secrets hidden in the Forbidden Forest. It's up to you to take us in for a walk and satisfy our curiosity." Albert winked at Hagrid and said, "From now on, we

Then you won’t be curious about what’s in that forest.”

Hagrid was silent for a moment, seeming to be thinking about something, and finally shook his head in refusal.

"Can't you keep us safe too?"

"The school stipulates that students are not allowed to enter the woods." Hagrid said.

"Actually, I think that Dumbledore's ban on others entering the woods will arouse the curiosity of the students." Albert said, "As far as I know, many people have quietly entered the woods."

"Many people?" Hagrid glared at the Weasley brothers.

"Ahem, they are just one example." Albert explained, "We just want to satisfy our curiosity, and you don't often go into the woods."

"Okay, it's just this once, we won't do it next time." Hagrid agreed, "Follow me, don't run around."

"Look! The effect of the lucky charm is pretty good, right?" Albert winked at the stunned three people.

Fred and the other three never thought that Albert could actually convince Hagrid to take them into the woods.


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