Hogwarts: I Became the Third Dark Lord

Chapter 340 Goodbye Djimon Hughes

Seeing Joseph Coney leaving surrounded by several attendants, Wentworth took out the bracelet that Joseph Coney had forced on him from his bosom, and after careful inspection, he couldn't help frowning and lowered his eyebrows. said in a voice:

"You didn't do anything wrong? It's neither a curse nor any other discovery. Could it be that Waggadu is more simple and simple than Hogwarts?"

At this moment, suddenly, a hand protruded from Wentworth's back, and slapped Wentworth's shoulder hard.

And Wentworth said without looking back:

"Jimon Hughes, if I hadn't been familiar with your footsteps, you would have been thrown into the sky in public!"

The expression of Djimon Hughes behind Wentworth changed, and the scene of him being hung upside down on the tree yesterday sounded instantly. He shivered involuntarily, and then quickly said:

"Hey, Wentworth, how can we say that we are also old friends? It can be said that I was the first friend you met when you came to Ouagadou, so you can't be so unkind?!"

While talking, Djimon Hughes sat down beside Wentworth unceremoniously, picked up a piece of bread that was left on Wentworth's plate, and ate it unceremoniously.

At the same time, Djimon Hughes pointed to the direction where Joseph Kony and his group left not long ago, and then pointed to the bracelet in Wentworth's hand, and said unceremoniously:

"It seems that Joseph is still very willing to spend money on you! The bracelet looks good! Wentworth, congratulations, you can make such a rich friend on the second day of coming to Ouagadou , I hope you will be prosperous in the future, don't forget me, my poor friend!"

Hearing the sour words of Djimon Hughes, Wentworth smiled indifferently, and then said very plainly:

"When I make friends, I never look at whether he has money, anyway, he is not as rich as me!"

Hearing Wentworth's words, Djimon Hughes couldn't help being stunned for a moment, then swallowed the bread in his hand, raised his thumb to Wentworth, and said vaguely:

"You Europeans still pretend to be X"

Wentworth smiled casually, then looked at Djimon Hughes, and asked:

"Finally, what do you want me to do? Don't waste everyone's time. If you have anything to say, just talk about it."

Hearing Wentworth's straightforward inquiry, Djimon Hughes patted the breadcrumbs on his hands and said:

"It's nothing, I just want to see if you are generous, and I want to see if I can earn some Galleons from you!"

Hearing what Djimon Hughes said, Wentworth was taken aback for a moment, then couldn't help laughing, and said:

"You are honest, but I really don't think that the current me,

Need you to do something for me? "

But Jimon Hughes said calmly:

"I went back to Waggadu yesterday, and the story about you has been spread in Waggadu, honorable special independent investigator!"

Having said that, Djimon Hughes turned his head to Wentworth, showed a simple and honest smile, and said:

"Don't you want to know the origin of that Waggadu student who turned into an elephant in public?"

Hearing Djimon Hughes' inquiry, Wentworth couldn't help but looked Djimon Hughes up and down, until Djimon Hughes was watching, he couldn't help but look up and down carefully at himself, Wentworth said Then he opened his mouth and said:

"Jimon Hughes, who asked you to come and tell me about this?"

Djimon Hughes was taken aback for a moment, then his eyes dodged a little, but he answered with his mouth open:

"No one asked me to tell you that I just want to earn some Galleons! You big families, especially wizards like you who come from European pure-blood families, can't understand us wizards' attitude towards Gareons. Ron's longing."

"Let me tell you in advance that my news is not cheap! Although I am a regular customer, I will not accept credit."

Hearing what Djimon Hughes said, Wentworth smiled and said noncommittally:

"Oh, really? Well then, let's hear it!"

Seeing this, Djimon Hughes stretched out his hand with a silly smile, put it in front of Wentworth, and said:

"Chenghui, ten gold Galleons!"

Wentworth took out ten gold Galleons without hesitation, and put them in the hands of Djimon Hughes, and Djimon Hughes counted them twice before putting away the gold Galleons in his hand. Long, then pointed to the direction Joseph Kony left again, and said:

"The Waggadu student who turned into an elephant at the Animagus International Symposium is Joseph Kony's brother, Johnny Kony!"

Hearing what Djimon Hughes said, Wentworth was silent for a moment thoughtfully, and then asked:

"This Joseph Kony, it seems, has a lot of background! I feel that they are a bit out of tune with the other students of Waggadu?"

Hearing Wentworth's doubts, Djimon Hughes smiled and said nothing. Seeing this, Wentworth glared at Djimon Hughes angrily, and then took out ten gold coins from his bosom again. Long, and then threw it to Jimon Hughes.

Djimon Hughes took the Garen that Wentworth threw to him, and then said:

"Naturally they are incompatible. Do you know that the students of Waggadu will be treated equally by the school after entering Waggadu. However, before entering Waggadu, the identities of Waggadu students are very different."

Hearing this, Wentworth became interested and urged Djimon Hughes to continue talking.

And Djimon Hughes didn't let it go, and continued:

"Different from the division of wizards by country in Europe, most of the wizards in Africa actually come from different wizard tribes, and the status of these wizard tribes is very different."

"Some wizarding tribes can barely survive, while some large wizarding tribes can be said to be incomparably rich! Even the Ministry of Magic in many countries in Africa is controlled by one or a few large tribes, and the rest A small tribe of wizards who don't even have a say."

While speaking, Djimon Hughes pointed to the direction where Joseph Kony left, and then said:

"For example, they, led by Joseph Kony, are members of the most powerful wizard tribe in Uganda, the Kony tribe."

Hearing what Djimon Hughes said, Wentworth nodded knowingly, and then Wentworth asked suddenly:

"Then you, Djimon Hughes, which tribe do you belong to?"

It seemed unexpected that Wentworth would suddenly ask himself, and Djimon Hughes couldn't help but froze for a moment. Then, Djimon Hughes said with a wry smile:

"I don't have such a good life. Our Hughes tribe is just a small tribe in Uganda. Even in order to survive, many wizards in our tribe have to choose to leave their homes and go to Europe or America. The Witch Hunter."

Hearing what Djimon Hughes said, Wentworth couldn't help sighing:

"Jimon Hughes, if you take this path in the future, you will definitely become an excellent wizard hunter!"

Hogwarts: I became the third Dark Lord

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