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Chapter 485: The old silver coin routine, midnight snack delivery

In Hagrid's opinion, Rosen was neither tall nor strong, and he did not have the demeanor of a wizard.

In any case, he doesn't look like a man with strong power, so how can he be a match for that person?

Maybe he was just bragging. Hagrid thought so and felt more disdainful of Rosen.

However, he had to complete the tasks assigned to him by Dumbledore meticulously, so he patiently took Rosen to visit various places in Hogwarts School.

Especially in places where there is a possibility of enemy intrusion, Rosen was specifically reminded to be worried.

"What about the dark forest over there? Is it also part of my patrol area?" Rosen asked.

"Uh!" Hagrid looked at Rosen and laughed dryly. "Logically speaking, you should be in charge of that place, but there are many ferocious magical creatures hidden there. If you go in rashly, I'm worried that you'll be in danger, so..."

He looked at Rosen and said, "If you want to go in, you'd better go to the ranger's hut next to it and call me. You will be safer with me."

"Okay, I know." Rosen nodded.

After chatting with Hagrid for a while, Rosen thanked him again and prepared to leave.

"Rosen..." Hagrid called Rosen again, and after considering his words for a long time, he said, "I know you live next door to Filch. If he treats you badly, please forgive him."

"Oh?!" Rosen looked at him and asked, "Why would I do this?"

Hagrid obviously didn't expect Rosen to answer like this, and was stunned for a moment, but he still advised: "For many years in the past, he has been the administrator of Hogwarts. Well, actually, he is the gatekeeper, and his duties are very similar to the security guard you are now."

"Now that you're here, he might think you're taking his job, so he'll inevitably be a little hostile toward you."

Hagrid looked at Rosen and said, "So, if what he did is not too extreme, you might as well be a little more tolerant. After all, he is just a Squib."

Rosen didn't expect that Hagrid, a man with a fierce and rough appearance, could say such a thing. He looked at him in surprise and said, "Hagrid, did you come up with this idea yourself, or did someone ask you to say it to me?"

"This is what Dumbledore asked me to tell you." Hagrid stroked his thick beard.

"Okay, I understand what he means." Rosen suddenly realized, "As long as Filch doesn't go too far, I won't bother with him."

After saying that, he waved to Hagrid and turned away.

Originally, Rosen was wondering why Dumbledore, the old silver coin, would agree to let him join Hogwarts so easily.

Now it seems that the routine had been prepared and waiting for me.

Arranging his dormitory next to Argus Filch, the old Squib, was almost a clear indication that Filch would be watching his every move at all times.

At the same time, he asked Hagrid to pass on the message, which was clearly stating: I will keep an eye on you.

Rosen was more or less unhappy about this, but it was the first day of school after all, and in order to allow Luo Youwei to learn some magic in peace, he decided to take Dumbledore, the old bee, into account first, and then get back at him when he had the chance.

It's just that Rosen wanted to retreat a little to keep things peaceful, but apparently some people didn't think so.

Before he even reached the dormitory, he saw a figure standing in the darkness from a distance, with two green eyes on the ground next to it.

Rosen had eagle vision and low-light vision, so he naturally recognized Filch and his cat named Mrs. Norris.

Although I don't know why he is waiting for me here, I think it is most likely that he has bad intentions.

So Rosen pretended not to see him and took out the eternal lantern.

As soon as the lamp appeared, it was so bright that Filch covered his eyes with his hands. As for the cat, it turned and ran away, howling.

"And then." Rosen watched him leave, chuckled contemptuously, opened the door and went into his room, brushed his teeth and washed his face, then prepared to take off his clothes and go to bed.

But at this moment, he heard bang bang bang sounds coming from the window.

Turning around, Rosen saw Arthur, the eagle owl he had just bought during the day, holding a letter in his mouth and looking at him with bright eyes.

"Thank you for your trouble." Rosen put it in and said a few polite words. At the same time, he took out a handful of food that the eagle owl liked to eat and handed it to it.

Rosen had the natural affinity for animals that was given to him by July in the Eight Hundred World. He was also proficient in many druid skills, so most animals were naturally willing to be close to him and could have some simple communication with him.

This kind of communication is actually quite mysterious. To put it simply, although the two parties do not have a common language to communicate, they can often understand each other's general meaning.

Just like now, Arthur cooed a few times at Rosen and began to devour the food.

Rosen immediately understood what it meant: You're welcome, you make a living by your own ability, that's what you should do.

To be honest, he didn't expect that Arthur had some awareness of a worker. He gave it a thumbs up and then pulled out the letter, only to see Luo Youwei's handwriting on it.

"Dad, are you asleep? I'm a little hungry and want to eat the dumplings you made. If you have any, please ask Arthur to bring them back as soon as possible. Thank you, Dad. You are the best. I love you, your daughter: Weiwei."

What else could Rosen say, except muttering with a smile, "This girl," and then he quickly lit a fire to boil water. After the water boiled, he took out the wrapped but uncooked dumplings from the storage compartment and put them into the pot.

Most of these dumplings were made by Lawson, some by Diana, and a small number by Lawson’s mother.

Although they are made by different people at different times, and even the fillings are different, they are all called dumplings when placed in the storage compartment, so they do not take up much space.

Since time has stopped in the storage compartment, the items remain the same as they were when they were wrapped and put in.

Rosen picked out some dumplings that he and his mother had made and cooked them for her. Then he put them in a thermos bucket and handed it to Arthur to take over.

After watching Arthur disappear into the night, Rosen took out another piece of letter paper and wrote two lines on it: "Guess which filling is made by me and which is made by your grandmother?"

Then he folded it, placed it on the table, and tapped it lightly with his fingers.

The next moment, the letter disappeared.

This is of course the result of the successful launch of the delivery skill.

But Rosen really wanted to know whether his delivery would be disturbed within Hogwarts and whether he could deliver it accurately to the destination.

This is very important to him, so he takes this opportunity to test it out.

A moment later, Rosen saw Arthur again, and there was a letter: "I have received the dumplings, they are delicious. I think the pork and cabbage ones were made by my grandma."

Rosen glanced at Arthur and said, "Why don't you rest here tonight? Otherwise, my daughter will make you fly back and forth like this for half the night, and I won't be able to sleep peacefully."

Arthur looked at Rosen, then at the dark sky outside, and finally decided not to leave.

Rosen laughed, grabbed some food for her, then went to wash up, turned off the lights and went to sleep.

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