Fred then took a look at the man next to him. His skin was dark, but not as dark as Li Jordan. He had a high nose, wore a high white headscarf, and spoke with a strong curry accent. Wasn't this Ah? Three!

Fred had a bad taste, looked at Ah San and asked, "Hello, sir, do you know 'I am playing in the mud in the Northeast'?"

"Ah? I'm playing in the mud in the Northeast? How do you know our Indian language? And you also know Tumbi?" The Indian Asan asked with his eyebrows raised high and his head shaking.

Obviously he was extremely surprised that such a child who looked completely European could speak Indian, although what Fred said seemed a bit awkward to him and he almost couldn't understand it.

"Tumbi?" Fred just remembered this sentence, but he had no idea what it actually meant in Hindi.

"Tumbi! It's a traditional musical instrument in India. Its name is in what you just said." The Indian Asan explained the meaning of Tumbi and looked at Fred expectantly again.

Fred shrugged and said, "Haha, I heard this from a stranger. I saw that the person was dressed similar to you, so I thought about asking you. I don't know. What does it mean?"

"Ah, that's it. No wonder, this sentence means that the strings of Tumbi have been played. I think it may come from a poem in India, although I have no impression of it." Na Asan He said shaking his head.

Fred ignored Ah San and took out a piece of parchment from his pocket, which was filled with densely packed candies and their quantities.

Fred slapped the parchment paper in his hand on the counter, looked up at Jennifer and said, "Ms. Jennifer, when you are free, help me pack the candies on the parchment paper. Let's go out and take a look first. Wait a minute. Come back and get it.”

After Jennifer saw the scales on the counter balancing, she put down the can in her hand, took Fred's parchment and looked at it.

Then he waved the parchment and said, "It's quite a lot. Don't worry, you can go out and play first."

Fred then turned around, pulled George, who was still looking around, and pushed open the door of Honeydukes Candy Store.

Sure enough, the situation outside was similar to that inside the store, it was overcrowded.

There were so many people coming and going on the black dirt road that Fred and George couldn't see their way in the crowd.

"Look! Fred! Look there!" George stretched out his hand and pointed to the sky in the distance.

Fred looked in the direction that George pointed. It was a pointed conical object, which looked like the top of a particularly high tower. There was a small yellow triangular flag on it, fluttering in the wind.

Fred could confirm that that thing had never appeared in Hogsmeade, and it was impossible to tell the direction in the crowd now. It was better to walk towards the small flag and see what was going on there.

"Let's go! Let's go take a look!" Fred waved his hand, and George and he used their strength to move forward among the crowd.

When Fred and George squeezed out of the crowd, they were exhausted. Fred put his hands on his knees and gasped for air.

Finally, he breathed fresh air. The smell in the crowd just now was a mixed bag, and Fred didn't want to recall that disgusting smell.

After taking a deep breath, Fred straightened up. What he saw in front of him made Fred's eyes widen and his mouth opened wide!

The small yellow flag that I originally saw fluttering in the wind in the high school turned out to be the top of a gray-green tent that must be two or three stories high!

Under this gray-green tent, which is about two or three stories high, is a large cylindrical cloth shed about ten meters in diameter. From the top of the big cloth shed, a dozen fist-thick earth-yellow hemp ropes are tied to wooden logs nailed into the soil. Bolt.

Under the small yellow flag on the top of the gray-green tent, there was a long red strip of cloth fluttering in the wind, something Fred and George had never seen before. It read, "Nimbus Race Broomstick Series Exhibition!"

At the front of the gray-green tent, the tent curtain was rolled up and tied to the top. There were many people entering and leaving the tent.

"Let's go!" Fred waved his hand, and he and the extremely excited George rushed in!

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