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Chapter 3 Grocery Store Opening and Owl's Letter

A flash of light flashed, and Ryan found that he had not returned to the bedroom, but appeared in a room. This room was about 20 square meters, with shelves on three walls. The shelves were empty except for the shelf facing the door.

There are three palm-sized pots of plants, which should be the goods that were just purchased. Apart from the shelves, there is only a lamp on the top, a counter and chairs in the center of the house.

Ryan walked to the door and opened it, and found a gray mist outside the door. Just when he wanted to go out and take a look, he found that there seemed to be an invisible barrier on the door, making it impossible to get out.

At this time, a piece of information was poured into Ryan's mind. This is the Wanjie Grocery Store. The goods will be placed on the shelves. The store owner's own goods can be taken at will, such as the plants that multiply every week. But if you want to use customers

For goods traded, a corresponding price must be paid.

In the future, every time you go to other worlds, you will start or return from here. When guests or tasks arrive, Ryan will be reminded to let him enter the store. Otherwise, as long as he is not in combat status, Ryan can enter the store. Currently, you can go to

The only world in the world is the world of Plants vs. Zombies, and he can accumulate enough energy for a round trip every ten days. Now, he can leave here and return to the real world at any time.

After reading this information, Ryan chose to leave the grocery store. After a flash of light, Ryan returned to his bedroom. Looking at the alarm clock on the table, he had obviously spent five or six hours in the world of Plants vs. Zombies, but now the alarm clock

It shows that he has only left for an hour. It seems that the time flow rate in the mission world and the main world is different, but this is good, so as to avoid the difficulty of explaining the disappearance of people.

Since it was still a long time before dawn, Ryan tidied up and went to bed. In his dream, he dreamed that he had obtained countless wealth and power from the grocery store, opened up the channel to his hometown, and lived a salty life after that.

Happy life.

Just when Ryan was dreaming about sunbathing on the beach in Hawaii with his parents and adoptive parents, the alarm clock rang. Ryan thought about yesterday's dream, sighed, and then got up and went to the bathroom to wash up.

When he went out, Ryan found three or four gift boxes placed on the corridor next to the door. These should be his birthday gifts. He turned over the greeting card above and it read, "Happy birthday to our son."

Ryan grinned happily, moved them into the room, and then walked up the stairs to the first floor.

After going downstairs, Mrs. Sally had already prepared breakfast, and Mr. Lambert was slowly coming down the stairs, when the postman's bell rang at the door.

"Ryan, go get the letter, I think the supermarket discount poster may have arrived this month." Sally called from the kitchen.

Ryan put on his shoes, opened the door, and came to the mailbox on the front lawn.

Opening the mailbox, there were four letters inside, one was a poster of discounted products from a nearby supermarket, one was a letter from an editor of a publishing house to her father, and one was a postcard sent to her by her mother's colleague while traveling in Thailand. The last one was

This is a letter addressed to Lane.

Ryan's pupils suddenly dilated when he saw the letter, because the envelope of the letter was made of rare parchment, without a stamp, and it was written in emerald green ink: No. 12 Quebec Street, Greenwich, London.

The small bedroom on the second floor is occupied by Mr. Ryan Liang.

Turning the envelope over with trembling hands, there was a wax seal on the back, a shield, and a capital "h" surrounded by a lion, an eagle, a badger and a snake.

Although he had forgotten many things after traveling ten years, he had never forgotten his favorite childhood novel, Harry Potter.

It's obvious that this letter came from Hogwarts. As for the possibility of a prank, this was in 1991 and Rowling's novel hadn't been written yet. How could anyone possibly use this as a prank?

As for not discovering that he is a wizard before, Ryan thinks it is probably because the soul of an adult is in the body and can control emotions very well, so there is no magic riot caused by most young wizards losing control of their emotions.

Originally, after getting the system yesterday, Ryan planned to rely on the system to make a fortune and strengthen himself, and finally try to find his way home.

As a result, he received the admission notice to Hogwarts today, and another mysterious door was opened to Ryan. He felt that major events had happened one after another in the past two days, as if he had encountered all the unexpected situations in his life.

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It seems that this world is not an ordinary world as I thought in the past ten years, but a magical world.

He returned to the house and handed the other letters to his parents, and finished breakfast absentmindedly. Ryan returned to his house and opened the wax seal with a knife, and sure enough, there was the familiar letter inside.

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Headmaster: Albus Dumbledore.

(President of the International Federation of Magic, President of the Wizards Association, first-level magician of the Order of Merlin)

Dear Mr. Lane:

We are pleased to inform you that you have been admitted to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Enclosed is a list of required books and equipment.

The semester is scheduled to start on September 1st. We will be waiting for your owl to bring your reply before July 31st.

Vice Principal (Female)

Sincerely, Minerva McGonagall

There is also a book appendix and a list of new items at the back.

Ryan took the letter and returned to the living room. His father was sitting on the sofa watching TV, and his mother was looking at supermarket discount product posters.

Seeing Ryan walking into the living room with an opened letter, Mr. Lambert looked away from the TV screen and asked: "What's wrong, dear, is there a girl writing to you?"

"No, it's not." Ryan replied, and then handed the letter to Mr. Lambert: "I just received a strange acceptance letter."

Lambert and Sally took the letter.

Five minutes later.

"Isn't this a prank?" Mr. Lambert asked with a shocked look on his face.

"Indeed, magic doesn't sound real." Mrs. Sally also said.

Ryan was about to say something when the doorbell suddenly rang.

"Are there any guests?" Mr. Lambert stood up, walked out and opened the door.

Standing at the door was a slightly bald, red-haired, middle-aged man wearing a suit styled twenty years ago.

"Hello, are you Ryan Liang's guardian?" The other party spoke enthusiastically.

"Hello, I am his father, what can I do?" Mr. Lambert asked.

"Arthur Weasley, a staff member of the Ministry of Magic, is here to discuss your son's academic problems." The man replied.

"Okay, please come in quickly." Mr. Lambert stepped aside and asked Arthur to come in, and then asked: "May I ask, which school do you think my child will go to?"

"Hogwarts." Arthur said, "I graduated from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry."

Mrs. Sally heard this and said in surprise: "Is the magic school real?"

"Of course it's true. Hogwarts is the best magic school in Europe. Basically every little wizard with magic in the UK will go to school there."

Mr. Lambert looked down at Lane and asked in Chinese: "Do you think you want to go to this school?"

Ryan replied: "Since I am considered to have magical powers, it is necessary to go there to learn and master the abilities. After all, having power but not using it can be very dangerous."

After the father and son finished speaking, Mr. Lambert turned to Arthur and said: "I have decided to let my children go to Hogwarts, but where is the Diagon Alley mentioned in this letter?"

"Diagon Alley can be passed through the backyard of the Leaky Cauldron." After saying this, Arthur waved his wand, and a line of text appeared on the white paper on the table: 26 Charing Cross Street, London.

"This is the location of the Leaky Cauldron. Take your kids there, he can see here." Then he seemed to suddenly think of something. Arthur took out a ticket from his pocket and said, "This is to Hogwarts."

Collect your train tickets and be sure not to lose them. The platform is at the pillar between the ninth and tenth platforms. If you go there early, you can see other wizards who are going to school. If you ask, you will know how to get in."

After saying that, Arthur waved goodbye to the three people, then walked out of the door and waved to them behind a bush. With the sound of firecrackers, he disappeared on the front lawn.

It seems that not everyone has the privilege of being accompanied by a savior when shopping, Ryan thought.


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