The wizarding world in Britain is very chaotic at this time in the current time, before Voldemort led people to attack Hogwarts, there is no result, and soon it will be another Dementor attack on London, the International Federation of Wizards has now shifted the focus of its work here, the memory of ordinary people should be erased, the destroyed buildings should be repaired, and there is no need to go into detail about how miserable the wizards who are busy with this matter without touching the ground, any wizard who knows the scale of the Dementor attack knows it.

But no matter how chaotic the wizarding world is, there are still some things that should be done when the time comes, such as the time when the students should go to Diagon Alley to buy the things that are indicated on the opening letter. On a normal basis, Solim wouldn't have gone to Diagon Alley to join the crowds, he would just write a letter to the bookstore and ask them to send the book with an owl.

But today is a little different......

"You're going to take us to Diagon Alley?" Sylna looked at Solim with a strange expression, "It's not peaceful outside, you'd better stay at home and don't go anywhere, that's what you said." "

"It's different now. Solim tugged at his glove to make sure it was secured, "School is about to start." "

"Of course I knew school was going to start. Sylna said, "But don't you always send it directly to the bookstore at 260, why do you suddenly have to go to Diagon Alley in person this year? Or at a time like this?"

Sirna's worries are actually the same as those of most parents of students: it is so chaotic outside, it is better to let the bookstore send books directly, and there is no need to go to Diagon Alley in person, which will increase unnecessary risks in vain.

But Solim had a different view.

"It's messy out there — it's true, but it just looks messy, but it's actually very safe. "

Of course it's safe, and according to what Solim has gotten, there isn't a single Death Eater on the ground right now.

"Safe?" Draco came down from upstairs in full dress, "Did you get any news?"

Draco didn't really care much about going to Diagon Alley, and in his opinion, since Solim said he could go, he could go.

"You can think so. Solim straightened his collar in front of the mirror, "And there must be no one in Diagon Alley right now, just in time for a stroll." "

"Are you going to do something sneaky again?" said Sylna, looking at Solim with a skeptical expression.

"No, I just think it's the last year, and there are some places that can (CDDH) take a look more. Solim stretched out his arm with some emotion and motioned for Sylna to grab it.

"To be on the safe side, I'll take one person at a time. With a word to Draco and Elena, Solim disappeared with Syrna.

Solim was right, Diagon Alley was still a dilapidated scene: the most prosperous stretch of the road from the back door of the Leaky Cauldron to Gringotts was now open as far as the eye could see: one was the Patchy Cauldron closest to the back door of the Leaky Cauldron, one was Lady Morkin's robes shop, one was the Brettain's bookstore, and the noisiest of all, Ella's Owl, in addition to the second-hand robes shop, the scrap shop, and Floring's cold drink shop...... The doors of the shops that should have been open were all closed, and some of the shops along the street had their glass destroyed.

"It's ruined," Sylna looked at the desolate scene of Diagon Alley with a look of regret, "Oh my God, look-"

Following Sylna's finger, Solim saw a Greyback wanted poster, which was posted on the wall next to the door of Florin's cold drink shop.

"Isn't he dead?" asked Sylna.

"Apparently the people at the Ministry of Magic don't have the time to clean up these outdated wanted notices - they're probably going to die right now. "

"This is what is known as the busiest shopping street in the British wizarding world?" Elena looked strange, "Sylna and I have seen more people than here when we go out for a walk. "

"Got you down. Solim had no intention of staying here for the time being, and he led the way on.

"No way, we've been messing around here lately, and the security is too bad. Sylna took Elena's arm, "It wasn't like that here, there were so many people on the street that they could squeeze you into the next shop - only for the beginning of the school season." "

"Where are we going?" Draco put the hood of his wizard's robe on a somewhat uncharacteristically, "Why don't you buy a book first?"

"Books will be sent directly to Hogwarts. "

Passing by the Blotted Bookstore, Solim glanced inside and saw that several parents were buying books with their children, but they looked a little like freshmen.

"Oh, I knew it was going to be closed too. "

Draco's annoyed voice came from behind, and Solim looked left and right, his eyes locked on the Quidditch boutique sign, which was dusty and the gilded letters had lost their former luster.

"What? You're still going to play Quidditch in the last year of the year?" Sylna looked at Draco in surprise. []

"yes – it's the last year. "

Draco looked at the window where the firebolts had been placed—unsurprisingly, there was nothing of them now.

"I want to play in my final year, Solim. Draco's tone was a little serious.

"Then let's fight. Solim smiled, "It's the last year, don't leave yourself with any regrets." It would be nice to come back with a Quidditch championship - it seems like we haven't won a Quidditch Cup in Slytherin since I entered school. "

"Looks like I'm going to have to get in touch with my father. Draco reached under his hood and touched the handle.

Noticing Solim's inquiring eyes, he explained: "I'm going to replace a good broom, the original Halo 2001 is no longer good, it hasn't been maintained for more than a year - Solim, you don't ride a broom, this kind of top-notch broom must be maintained regularly, otherwise the state will drop badly." Don't forget, Scarhead has a firebow bolt. "

Draco seemed a little excited, and in his final year he seemed ready to make up for some of his previous regrets. Solim turned his head and walked on, how could he not be himself? If it weren't for the fact that it was his last year at Hogwarts, how could he go out of his way to see Diagon Alley? Although Diagon Alley wouldn't disappear even after he graduated, it certainly didn't feel the same as coming here as an adult after graduation.

"You're a little weird today. Sylna pulled Elena to catch up with Solim, "What's wrong?"

"It's nothing, you'll know it by the time you get to seventh grade. "

Sylna turned her head to look at Elena, she didn't understand, but Elena knew how Solim was feeling at this time, and she felt the same way when she was in her final year of school at Ilvermorny.

"Like your brother said, you'll understand when you're in your final year of school. Elena smiled.

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