Chapter 118: Chapter 118: Farewell to Scamander
At dinner, Wade met Newt's wife—Tina Scamander.
Though she had entered old age, she was still an elegant beauty with a charming demeanor, her white hair was neatly pinned behind her ears, and she wore a well-fitted dark green dress. Even the simple act of spreading butter on bread was done with great grace.
With just a glance from Mrs. Scamander, both the distinguished Newt and the slightly mischievous Rolf would sit obediently at the dinner table, waiting for the meal to begin.
Life in the Scamander household had its own unique charm.
Almost every morning, the whole family would pitch in together to care for the various creatures inside Newt's suitcase.
Perhaps Newt's reputation among magical creatures was just as renowned as it was among wizards. Some creatures would even come to him for help when they were injured or in trouble.
In just the few days Wade had been there, he had already seen two Kelpies tangled in fishing nets, a Sea serpent that had accidentally swallowed a plastic bag, and a Demiguise that had been burned by some unknown source.
Newt was also proficient in all kinds of healing spells for animals. He could even perform surgery and help with birthing!
Some smaller magical creatures considered this place their ideal paradise. Even after their troubles were resolved, they didn't want to leave.
Like children throwing tantrums, these creatures would act cute and clingy, and Newt, unable to resist, would end up letting them stay indefinitely until they decided to leave on their own.
Because of this, despite Newt's lifelong commitment to releasing magical creatures back into the wild, his suitcase was never empty. In fact, it became livelier and more crowded over the years.
Wade felt as though he had taken several years' worth of Care of Magical Creatures lessons while staying here.
During leisurely afternoons after lunch, Newt would offer Wade advice on how to improve the space inside his pencil case.
He even took Wade to the nearby Jurassic Coast, where they sectioned off a small patch of beach and seawater to transfer into the pencil case's space.
Next, they moved a small section of forest from the mountains into the case, and Newt taught Wade how to stitch these different spaces together.
Then came applying weather charms to each area, because without them, the environment would quickly deteriorate. However, to prevent the climates from affecting each other, isolation charms were also necessary.
For these isolation charms to work, there had to be some physical boundary—even something as simple as a row of fences, a cloth curtain, or a rock would do. But an entirely open space wouldn't work.
Over the course of just over a week, the space inside Wade's wardrobe underwent dramatic changes—
In an area slightly larger than a swimming pool, seawater lapped at the beach while hermit crabs slowly crawled around;
A narrow forest with a dozen or so trees had begun to grow, and mushrooms were sprouting at the roots of the trees;
Next to it was a small, 20 to 30 square meter patch of green grass, with yellow dandelions swaying gently.
Although everything looked miniature, the once empty space now had a lively atmosphere, and Newt was full of praise for Wade's quick learning.
...
One morning, as Wade was bandaging a small wound on a Bowtruckle's arm, Rolf came running into the suitcase, holding a letter and beaming with excitement.
"Wade, a letter from school for you!"
"Thanks, Rolf."
Wade tied off the bandage, cleaned his hands, and then took the letter.
It contained the time and location for boarding the train, which would again depart from King's Cross Station on September 1st, along with the book list for the second year.
Aside from The Standard Book of Spells, Grade 2, the rest of the long list was made up entirely of Gilderoy Lockhart's works.
Without a doubt, this year's Defense Against the Dark Arts professor was still that pompous peacock.
"All Gilderoy Lockhart books!" Rolf said, pulling out his own acceptance letter with a grin. "Same here!"
Wade was surprised. "You've already received your acceptance letter... Are you already eleven?"
Rolf was so small that Wade had always assumed he wasn't even ten yet.
"Of course!" Rolf proudly declared. "I turned eleven last month! Wade, let's go to Diagon Alley together to buy our books."
"Sure," Wade agreed. "Let's go on Wednesday."
"Wednesday?" Rolf thought about the calendar. "Is there something special that day?"
"Gilderoy Lockhart's new book release event," Wade said with a chuckle. "I'm really looking forward to it."
"Wow! I didn't know you were a Lockhart fan!" Rolf exclaimed dramatically. "Do you really think his smile is that charming?"
"...What smile?" Wade asked, puzzled.
"Of course, it's the Witch Weekly 'Most Charming Smile' award. Lockhart's won it five times."
Rolf curled his lip. "Don't get mad when I say this... but I don't find his smile charming at all. It's more... uh... more..."
"Over-the-top?" Wade suggested.
"Yeah, exactly!"
"I don't care whether his smile is charming or not," Wade explained. "I just think there will be more people in Diagon Alley than usual that day, and maybe something interesting will happen."
"Oh, I see." Rolf nodded. "Then I'll go on Wednesday too... I want to see for myself why so many people like him."
...
Time flew by, and before they knew it, Wednesday had arrived.
Wade packed his things early and, after breakfast, he thanked and bid farewell to the Scamanders.
After buying his books, there would be only a few days of summer break left. And he wanted to spend the remaining time with his parents.
Rolf wasn't too happy about this—like many kids from wizarding families, he hadn't had many friends growing up. Meeting someone his age made him treasure the friendship, and he was reluctant to part, even for a moment.
However, he was well-mannered. Apart from his obvious sadness, he didn't insist on making Wade stay and play with him. Instead, he gave Wade a set of his favorite comic books as a parting gift.
In return, Wade gave Rolf an automatic feeding device he had developed in his spare time. It was enchanted and even emitted a sound that could summon magical creatures nearby.
As they said their goodbyes, Newt told him, "This world is vast, and what we know of it is just the tip of the iceberg."
"Many wizards think that protecting magical creatures is pointless. They only see them as materials for potions and wands or as trophies to show off."
"But I've always believed that wizards and magical creatures are one. If the day comes when all magical creatures disappear from the Earth, perhaps wizards will vanish too."
"Uh... that's just my personal opinion. If you don't agree, that's okay..."
"But I still hope that more people will choose to love and protect magical creatures, instead of recklessly harming them..."
"I promise, Mr. Scamander," Wade said solemnly. "Everything I've learned from you will never be used to harm magical creatures."
Newt's light-colored eyes gazed at him intently, and then slowly, he broke into a genuinely happy smile.
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