Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 2 The Owl is Coming

Sainz did not find a family to adopt himself. It was difficult for an adult to sincerely acknowledge a stranger as his parent. He could not feel at ease about deceiving other people's feelings, so he had to secretly find a homeless person to hypnotize him.

With the obvious cover, and before the music competition of the 1990s began, they were the first to "borrow" a number of time-proven golden songs, and the purple money flowed in.

In one year, a music company called Qiufeng became very popular in Hong Kong. People couldn't help but curse, "How can a British company have so many talented Chinese songwriters?"

Many singer-songwriters are depressed and feel that their entire careers are shrouded in the shadow of this spreading autumn wind.

After a year of "creation", the music company was on the right track, and Sainz turned his focus back to superpowers.

As a senior reader, Sainz's development of superpowers is certainly not limited to the cage of "Star Wars". He does envy the Jedi Masters' various powers of using the Force lightning to burn glass on planets, using the Force to rub black holes, and using the Force to open wormholes, but he also knows that it is the application of the sea of ​​​​Force.

Sainz can be sure, at least for now, that this place that resembles the Earth in his previous life does not have the Sea of ​​Force.

If you can't seek outside, then look within. Since this super power is not given by the external environment, it must be something you possess within yourself.

It's your own stuff, so you can use it however you want. There should be nothing wrong with that, right?

Although the Novice Village is in Scotland, the more than 20 years of study and life in his previous life have shaped his soul. On the surface, he is Sainz Autumn, but in fact he is Min Ke.

Min Ke will only think about problems in Min Ke’s way!

As a person with an oriental core, it is inevitable for me to try to operate super powers within the body like internal energy.

Everyone who has read martial arts, fairy tales, or cultivation novels knows that only one's own strength is the foundation. All other seemingly powerful magical powers are castles in the air. For example, in American comics, a super-powered person who possesses powerful supernatural powers has the physical fitness of an ordinary person, or even worse than that of an ordinary person. This is simply unimaginable, unreasonable, and intolerable.

The 8-year-old Sainz is an "ordinary person" with superpowers. The ordinary person's physical fitness often makes Minko feel as insecure as if he is not wearing any clothes.

Therefore, although the development of the super-power version of "internal strength" was declared a failure half a year later, he was not discouraged at all and had no intention of giving up.

Since this super power cannot be condensed into "qi" and circulated in the meridians or similar channels, it should be possible to flood the whole body like rain.

It turns out, yes.

Sainz calls it: Force Body Building!

The continued infusion of super powers resulted in a significant improvement in Sainz's physical abilities, and by the age of 10, his strength far exceeded that of an adult, and even far exceeded any documented human record.

After he turned 10, Sainz’s body no longer broke and bled due to simple bumps, and he felt a little safer.

In the blink of an eye, Sainz is almost 12 years old. Maybe others can't tell, but he knows that he can treat a full-grown Siberian tiger like a kitten.

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End of March 1989.

Sainz graduated from elementary school. Although it was not necessary, he graduated from elementary school.

Dean Brulie wanted to recommend him to study at Dundee Seaside School, a famous private school in Dundee. Many students from Edinburgh even drove away from home to study here.

"Saienz, don't worry about the tuition. With your grades, you will get a full scholarship. The Dundee Children's Aid Foundation will also provide some funding. A music company in Hong Kong also donated some money for no apparent reason. All this money will be used for you, so you don't have to worry."

Sainz did not reject the kindness of the old dean. Although he wanted to develop in the East, he was too young now. Although he was nearly 1 meters tall and was tall among his peers, he was still a minor who was not even 6 years old.

In mid-July, Sainz's schooling problems were suddenly solved. There was no more suitable school than this one, because the Owl came.

On the morning of July 7, Sainz heard a "tap, tap, tap" sound coming from the window and woke up suddenly. "There was something by the window, but I didn't feel it until the sound was made. It seems that my perception has been a little slack recently."

You know, when he was developing his perception before, he could detect anything approaching within 5 meters in advance.

As Sainz was thinking, the sound on the window continued. He stood up and took a look, "Ha! Owl? Letter? Acceptance letter? So, this is "Harry Potter"?!"

Sainz let it in before the owl got impatient. He had no knowledge of owls and didn't know much about them. This one wasn't too big, so it was probably a gray owl or something.

The owl jumped in nimbly through the open window, and stared at Sainz with a pair of slightly wise eyes, as if trying to confirm whether he was the owner of the letter.

Fortunately, I have my own dormitory now, otherwise it would be difficult to explain.

I heard that the owls used to deliver mail in the Harry Potter world are all magical creatures with high IQs, and they won't get lost easily unless they are blocked by a spell. Looking at its wise eyes, Sainz understood that this was for the benefit of others.

I took out some sausages and handed them over, and the little thing immediately opened the envelope.

Mr. Sainz Autumn, Room 201, Children's Quarter Dormitory, Dundee Charity Federation Children's Welfare Home, Dundee.

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