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Text 416. At Scamander's house

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    "Welcome to America, Fisher, Minerva"

    Floo fans move so fast, just now Fish and the others were still at Granger's Mansion in London, and the next moment they appeared at Scamander's house in New York, and Newt and Tina had already brought them with them.  The family waited by the fireplace.

    "Ah, this should be Miss Granger," Newt said after greeting the Fish mother and son, then blinked at Hermione who was the last one to get out of the fireplace, and said, "I think,  You should have received my signed book?"

    "Yes, Mr. Scamander! Nice to meet you!"

    Hermione was very excited. She had a great affection for people with high academic achievements like Newt.

    "It's nice to meet you too, Hermionecan I call you that? In exchange, you'll be the same as Fish, just call me Newt," Newt waved to Hermione with a smile, and then said  Closing quip: "There are plenty of Scamanders here, after all."

    Because besides the Newt couple and their grandson Rove, Rove's parents were also present.

    "Rove, long time no see, meow!"

    (?¦µw¦µ?)?

    Fish immediately greeted his little fanboy, then dragged Hermione to his side, and introduced him generously: "Her name is Hermione Granger, and she is Fish's girlfriend.  Meow."

    "Oh ho ho ho ho I guessed it would be like this." Newt said to Professor McGonagall with a smile on the side: "After all, Felicity wrote here specially, asking me to ask for an autographed book to give to He  Min as a birthday present."

    "Oh?" Professor McGonagall nodded, and said, "It turns out that Fish gave Hermione your book It's quite appropriate. Hermione is a good student, and her usual hobby is reading."

    Professor McGonagall knew about Mao Mao's birthday gift to Hermione, but she never asked what Fish gave her.

    "Don't just stand here stupidly," Tina clapped her hands and greeted, "Let's go to the living room together, let's sit down and chat slowly."

    So everyone, led by Tina, walked outside.

    "Rove, do you have a TV here?"

    ?w?

    As Fish walked, he turned his head and asked Rove.

    "Television? Of course there is," Rove nodded and replied: "Earlier, the Magic Congress of America set up a channel that only wizards can watch, but it was stopped because of too little content."

    He shrugged and said regretfully.

    Compared with England, the wizards on the American side are obviously much more up-to-date, mainly because of the influence of the purgers.

    When the magic and non-magic populations in Europe just started to immigrate to North America, they also came with a group of mercenaries called the Cleaners.

    This group of mercenaries came from wizarding groups in various countries. In exchange for rewards, they even sold wizards, and later developed to capture innocent Muggles (called No-Majs in the United States), and handed them over to witch hunters as wizards.  Puritan.

    Later, the Magic Congress of America was established and began to judge those purgers who betrayed their kind.  And some of the scavengers escaped and hid among Muggles, and those vengeful scavengers will pass on the firm belief to their descendants: magic is real, and once wizards are discovered, they should be killed.  wipe out.

    Even at the end of the 18th century, a lot of information related to magic was exposed because of a descendant of a scavenger.

    Later, in order to clean up this mess, the Magic Council promulgated the Rappaport Law that completely separates wizards and Muggle society.

    Although this law has caused civilian wizards in the United States to completely lose touch with Muggle society, the Magic Council itself has been monitoring the Muggle world.  It is not only to capture the descendants of the scavengers, but also to confirm whether everyone has been wiped out of memory.

    Later, the threat of the purgers was gradually lifted, and the Rapaport Law was also abolished, but this habit of the Magic Congress did not change. In addition, because the Rapaport Law was suppressed too hard before, the folk wizards lost their lives after the law was abolished.  The rebound was a bit violent, so wizards here are much more accepting of Muggle things than in England.

    Of course, Fisher is not concerned with why there is a TV in the wizard's house in the United States. Hermione and Professor McGonagall are interested in it. It is enough for Maomao to know that there is a TV to watch.

    "Meow~"

    As soon as he walked into the living room, three cats with particularly big ears jumped out from the corner. They came to Fish and rubbed his calf affectionately.?

    "Meow~"

    (?¦µw¦µ?)?

    Fish squatted down and greeted them friendly.

    After a brief exchange in cat language, Fisher learned that they were not ordinary cats, but a magical creature called Cat Lizi, named Hobby, Millie and Moller respectively.

    Just like when Fish was in the Forbidden Forest, in less than a minute, the three cats and raccoons were the only ones following him

    This made Rove very depressed.

    Because these three cats and raccoons are raised by Newt, they usually stay in England with Newt and his wife, and Rove can get in touch with them when he visits his grandparents during the holidays.

    He really wanted to have a good relationship with these three cats, but unfortunately, the cats not only looked like cats, but also had the same temper as cats, so they have always been quite indifferent to Rove.

    As a result, as soon as Fish appeared today, these three cats and raccoons, who usually don't pretend to be polite to anyone other than Newt and Tina, immediately turned into clingy little cuties.

    What's more, they are not only very close to Fish, but also very friendly to Professor McGonagall and Hermione, who are close to Fish, but when Rove leaned forward, these three snobby cats were as usual.  cold.

    "Hahaha Huobi and the others also know who has a better relationship with Fish."

    Newt saw that his grandson was deflated, instead of comforting him, he gloated from the sidelines and popularized science: "Maolizi are very smart animals."

    The life of the Scamander family didn't have too many surprises. Except for the TV and a few Muggle-related items, there was not much difference between wizards in America and England.

    Rove usually eats chocolate frogs, and collects the pictures inside. The most commonly used ones when going out are Floo powder or apparition. Even entertainment items are crackling cards, wizard chess, gobstones and other outdated toys.

    So when Fish moved out the magic monopoly made by the Weasley twins, Rove was immediately attracted, and even Newt would join in to play two games from time to time, and then Fish generously used his own  That set of Magic Monopoly was given to Rove

    Anyway, he doesn't usually play much.

    If there is any difference, it is probably that Quidditch is not popular here, and it is replaced by a game called Ghost Burst.

    Like Quidditch, Ghost Burst is configured with eleven athletes on each side, but compared to Quidditch, the rules of Ghost Burst are much simpler.

    It does not use three different balls like Quidditch. From beginning to end, there is only one kind of ball called a ghost ball-actually a Quaffle that explodes at a time.

    The game is also very simple. Everyone rides on a broomstick and tries to throw the ghost ball into a "small cauldron" at the top of the field before it explodes.  Any player with a ghost ball who explodes in his hand must withdraw from the game.

    Judging from this rule alone, Fish felt that the ghost blast was much more interesting than Quidditch. Unfortunately, to eliminate players, they could only wait for the ghost ball in their hands to explode, and could not directly attack the opposing player.  After learning the rules, I immediately lost interest.

    So after staying at Scamander's house for a few days, Fish returned to the routine of Granger's house-eating, drinking, having fun and watching TV, especially after finishing homework for the summer vacation, Fish felt that his cat life was exhausted.  Completed

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