Hogwarts’ John Wick - Chapter 2: 02: Diagon Alley and the Giant

Chapter 2: 02: Diagon Alley and the Giant

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Chapter 2 of "Hogwarts’ John Wick" opens with dynamic events: 02: Diagon Alley and the GiantJuly 30th,The doorbell at the Wick residence rang.Upon opening the... Read on for more!

02: Diagon Alley and the Giant

July 30th,

The doorbell at the Wick residence rang.

Upon opening the door, they were greeted by a tall woman.

She wore a deep green robe, and her stern face was framed by square glasses.

Without needing much thought, it was clear that this was the Quidditch-loving Deputy Headmistress.

Minerva McGonagall, a professor at Hogwarts and the head of Gryffindor House.

McGonagall first nodded politely, then asked the stunned John, "This is Minerva McGonagall. Mr. Wick, may I come in?"

Seeing a character from the book for the first time, John snapped back to reality and flashed a bright smile, inviting Professor McGonagall inside.

John's parents, still in disbelief, exchanged glances, wondering if their child had hired someone to play a prank.

With suspicion, the couple sat on the sofa while Professor McGonagall took a seat on the other side.

John, the main character of this visit, ended up acting as a tea-serving servant.

Once seated, Watson Wick was the first to speak. "Are you really a worker from Hugwarts?"

His expression and words were full of doubt.

McGonagall had seen countless such parents, so she wasn't offended. She calmly corrected his terminology, saying, "It's Hogwarts, and to be precise, I'm a professor."

The couple looked at John simultaneously, murmuring internally if their son wasn't lying after all.

John put on an innocent face, thinking, "I told you it's true."

Watson wasn't so easily convinced. Changing his posture, he leaned forward slightly, gesturing with his hands and speaking with a skeptical tone, "So, my son is a wizard? Are you going to take the hairs from freshly dead corpses and nail black cats to other people's doors?"

Such arrogant and doubtful words were indeed not very friendly. Even McGonagall frowned and sternly said, "Mr. Wick, only muggles trying stupid black magic would do such things. Hogwarts is a true school of magic."

"Sorry."

Watson realized his words had gone too far, but he still found it hard to believe so easily.

McGonagall knew that it wasn't easy for Muggle families to accept a wizard in the family, so she drew her wand and waved it.

The teacup Watson was holding turned into a rat, which ran up his sleeve, causing him to scream.

John, seeing magic for the first time, especially such advanced Transfiguration, couldn't help but feel excited.

After this incident, Watson fully believed what John had been saying.

No matter how skilled a magician was, it was impossible to turn a cup into a rat across a tea table.

That day, after seeing McGonagall off, Watson became a curious baby;

"John, can you turn the cup into a rat?"

"John, make the broom sweep the floor by itself."

"John, can you ride a broom and fly?"

"John..."

John was overwhelmed by his father's incessant questions. Eventually, he had to resort to his trump card, asking Mrs. Wick to chase Watson out of the room.

July 31st.

John had to prepare for school.

"It should be here."

Kings Cross Road.

A dingy, narrow pub stood incongruously between a big bookstore and a record shop.

However, this conspicuous place went completely unnoticed by passersby.

Muggle-Repelling Charms.

Anyone who has read Harry Potter would be familiar with this place. It's where Harry's dream began and the gateway to Diagon Alley.

This dingy, narrow pub also had a loud name, the Leaky Cauldron.

Before entering the pub, the beautiful Mrs. Wick expressed her concern, "John, you're still a child; you can't enter a pub and have drinks."

John reassured her, saying he definitely wouldn't.

After all, it was hard to like such an environment.

Upon entering the Leaky Cauldron, the mixture of sweat and sour beer created a peculiar smell that made the family of three wrinkle their noses.

They had thought the outside was messy enough, but the inside was even more shocking.

John was curious how these wizards could tolerate such a smell, especially the guy with the turban on his head.

If the pub's smell was rated 100, that person contributed at least 60.

The bald-headed owner came out from behind the bar, seeing the attire of the family of three, he knew what was going on.

"Come along, you're costing me a few Knuts just standing here."

The money-grubbing owner grudgingly made way, his words showing his displeasure, which made Mrs. Wick think wizards were indeed rude.

Under the owner's guidance, the family of three arrived at the entrance to Diagon Alley.

The Leaky Cauldron's owner demonstrated the entrance method, "Count three bricks up from the trash bin, then two bricks horizontally."

As he tapped the wall, the once solid brick wall separated, revealing the path to the magical world.

"This is magic..."

John was awestruck, as if scenes from two different worlds had appeared before him.

Even if he recalled this moment in the future, it would always remain vividly memorable.

"Sorry, could you let me through?" a gruff voice sounded from behind.

A huge figure, standing at least three meters tall, came into view.

Wearing an oversized mole-skin coat, exuding a smell that was hard to determine whether it was from beasts or too long without a bath.

Next to the giant was a small boy who looked severely malnourished.

His oversized clothes made him appear even more frail, and beneath his round glasses, his beautiful green eyes peeked out.

Noticing the lightning-shaped scar under the boy's hair, John immediately recognized his identity.

In his previous life, he had read Harry Potter, and though it had been over a decade, such a distinctive combination was hard to miss.

The Boy Who Lived.

"Hagrid and Harry."

John mumbled their names, while his parents were too shocked to speak.

Turning a cup into a rat was already astonishing, but Hagrid's obviously inhuman height frightened them even more.

Watching the giant and the boy disappear into the distance, John pulled himself back.

Although he wanted to get closer to them, it was clearly not the right time.

He still had a lot of shopping to do, but before that, he needed to visit Gringotts for some currency exchange.

Skipping over the confusing exchange rates at Gringotts.

The Wick family had a decent income.

Watson Wick was a manager at one of the Continental Hotel's chains, and Mrs. Wick ran a beauty salon.

They spent 2000 pounds to exchange for 400 Galleons.

John recalled the greedy, cunning expressions of the goblins at the counter, feeling like his family had been ripped off.

Nevertheless, they now had the funds for shopping.

Ignoring Watson's constant muttering about showing off the Galleons to his friends, the family started shopping in Diagon Alley.

Seeing dragon liver, the foodie inside John felt tempted to buy it for a taste.

However, for Mr. and Mrs. Wick, it was just a pile of bloody liver they wanted to avoid.

At Flourish and Blotts.

Watson almost lost a finger to the biting "The Monster Book of Monsters."

John bought all the books on his list, and a few extra on the magical world. The thick "Hogwarts: A History" was particularly hard to put down.

Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions.

Madam Malkin was a short, plump witch, but her smile was very infectious.

She was very pleased with John, saying he was born to be a clothes horse. Every outfit fit him perfectly.

After he left, Harry arrived here and met the spoiled child, Draco Malfoy.

The Cauldron Shop.

John worked hard to convince Watson not to buy a self-stirring cauldron for collection, as it would make a mess in the house.

But Watson thought it might make a great stew pot. When he mentioned putting it in the kitchen, Mrs. Wick decisively shut down the idea.

The Apothecary.

The family was grossed out by the strange items floating in jars. Mrs. Wick covered her son's eyes in fear.

Watson looked like he was about to vomit, feeling the bacon from breakfast trying to crawl out of his stomach.

Finally, they fled the Apothecary as if escaping.

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📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1: 01: The Wizarding World and John Wick 2 Chapter 2: 02: Diagon Alley and the Giant 3 Chapter 3: 03: Wands and Gifts 4 Chapter 4: 04: The future Minister of Magic and the Sword Master 5 Chapter 5: 05: Reaching Hogwarts 6 Chapter 6: 06: Sorting and Fighting 7 Chapter 7: 07: Snape’s Questions 8 Chapter 8: 08: Flying and Duel? 9 Chapter 9: 09: Lessons and Magic Upgrades 10 Chapter 10: 10: Transfiguration and the Tabby Cat 11 Chapter 11: 11: Night Walk and Restricted Books Area 12 Chapter 12: 12: Twins and Quidditch 13 Chapter 13: 13: Hospital and Training 14 Chapter 14: 14: Great Sword and Ghost 15 Chapter 15: 15: Halloween and the Troll 16 Chapter 16: 16: The Forbidden Forest 17 Chapter 17: 17: Quidditch Matches and Conspiracies 18 Chapter 18: 18: Speculation and Quirrell 19 Chapter 19: 19: Night Stalker and Giant Spider 20 Chapter 20: 20: Christmas 21 Chapter 21: 21: Invisibility Cloak and The Mirror 22 Chapter 22: 22: Dumbledore and the Promise 23 Chapter 23: 23: January and Instruction 24 Chapter 24: 24: Peeves and Wacky Wick 25 Chapter 25: 25: Hagrid and the Dragon Egg 26 Chapter 26: 26: Persecution 27 Chapter 27: 27: The Amulet and the Imperius Curse 28 Chapter 28: 28: Fire Dragon and Alchemy 29 Chapter 29: 29: The Battle of the Forbidden Forest and the Curse 30 Chapter 30: 30: Exam Week and Trap Doors 31 Chapter 31: 31: Violence and Levels 32 Chapter 32: 32: Voldemort and the Backstab 33 Chapter 33: 33: The House Cup 34 Chapter 34: 34: Twist and Homecoming 35 Chapter 35: 35: Trace and Harry the Scapegoat 36 Chapter 36: 36: Visits and Travels 37 Chapter 37: 37: Beauxbatons and the Exchange Students 38 Chapter 38: 38: Learning and Crafting 39 Chapter 39: 39: Portkeys and the Hungarian Horntail 40 Chapter 40: 40: The Dragon Language Speaker 41 Chapter 41: 41: The Duel and Durmstrang 42 Chapter 42: 42: Death Eaters and Teachers 43 Chapter 43: 43: The Dursleys 44 Chapter 44: 44: House-Elves and Flying Cars 45 Chapter 45: 45: Knockturn Alley and the Thief 46 Chapter 46: 46: Who is Johnny Silverhand? 47 Chapter 47: 47: Adults and Children 48 Chapter 48: 48: The Hospital and Neville 49 Chapter 49: 49: Wolfsbane Potion and Transaction 50 Chapter 50: 50: Dobby and the Wall 51 Chapter 51: 51: Canary Wharf Car God and the New Semester 52 Chapter 52: 52: Punishment and Flying Boots 53 Chapter 53: 53: Difficult Mode and Changes to the Training Ground 54 Chapter 54: 54: Inheritance Test and Howler 55 Chapter 55: 55: Whomping Willow 56 Chapter 56: 56: Pixies and Deterrence 57 Chapter 57: 57: The Bird in the Forest and the Lion in the Mountain 58 Chapter 58: 58: The Legacy 59 Chapter 59: 59: Changing Neville and the Crazy Girl 60 Chapter 60: 60: Boggart and the Stargazers 61 Chapter 61: 61: Obliviate Charm and the True Identity 62 Chapter 62: 62: Nimbus 2001 and Slugs 63 Chapter 63: 63: Restoration and Assistants 64 Chapter 64: 64: Percy and Power 65 Chapter 65: 65: Myrtle and the Medal 66 Chapter 66: 66: The Attacked Shop and Luna’s Shoes 67 Chapter 67: 67: Meeting Dobby Again and Searching for another Secret Chamber 68 Chapter 68: 68: Whispers and Shadows 69 Chapter 69: 69: The Chamber of Secrets and the Bloody Word 70 Chapter 70: 70: Supremacy and Provoking Hatred 71 Chapter 71: 71: Brewing ‘Luck’ and Malfoy’s Apology 72 Chapter 72: 72: The Mad Bludger and Malfoy’s Change 73 Chapter 73: 73: The Constellation Society 74 Chapter 74: 74: Snake King Vs John Wick! 75 Chapter 75: 75: Heir and Protector 76 Chapter 76: 76: The Missing Diary and the Duel Club 77 Chapter 77: 77: Chicken Farmer and Harry Parseltongue 78 Chapter 78: 78: Rumors only affect the weak 79 Chapter 79: 79: Uncle’s Gift and Cat Girl Hermione 80 Chapter 80: 80: Snape’s Suspicion and a Letter from Durmstrang 81 Chapter 81: 81: The Seed of Doubt and Pansy’s Love 82 Chapter 82: 82: Completion of Felix Felicis and Riddle’s Medal 83 Chapter 83: 83: Harry and Tom 84 Chapter 84: 84: Hagrid’s Accident and the Whereabouts of the Diary 85 Chapter 85: 85: Paw Patrol 86 Chapter 86: 86: Killing the Basilisk and Daphne’s Disappearance 87 Chapter 87: 87: Reentering the Forbidden Forest and The Demiguise 88 Chapter 88: 88: Back handed and Riddle’s Collapse 89 Chapter 89: 89: Anger of a Dragon 90 Chapter 90: 90: Dejected Malfoy and Free Dobby 91 Chapter 91: 91: Johnny Silverhand and the Slytherin’s Chamber of Secrets 92 Chapter 92: 92: The Demiguise’s Request for Help 93 Chapter 93: 93: The Second Magical Outburst and Tooth Decay 94 Chapter 94: 95: Fenrir Greyback 95 Chapter 95: 96: You don’t mess with Silverhand 96 Chapter 96: 97: Shafiq’s Concession 97 Chapter 97: 98: Lucius and the Letter 98 Chapter 98: 99: Apparition and the Daily Prophet 99 Chapter 99: 100: The Vigilant Dark Arts Museum? 100 Chapter 100: 101: Level 4 Alchemy and Hermione’s Invitation 101 Chapter 101: 102: Werewolf Community 102 Chapter 102: 103: Level 4 Runes and Ancient Magic 103 Chapter 103: 104: The Godfather? 104 Chapter 104: 105: Daughter spending father’s wealth on her lover 105 Chapter 105: 106: There’s a Balloon in the Sky 106 Chapter 106: 107: Silverhand Angel Investment 107 Chapter 107: 108: Albania and the source of Call 108 Chapter 108: 109: Capturing the Big Snake and Conversation 109 Chapter 109: 110: The Road to Redemption 110 Chapter 110: 111: Ice Cream and the Kidnapping 111 Chapter 111: 112: Flat-faced Cat and the Start of School 112 Chapter 112: 113- Dementors and Albatross 113 Chapter 113: 114: Two New Professors and an Exchange Student 114 Chapter 114: 115: John’s Death Prophecy 115 Chapter 115: 116: Hagrid’s First Lesson and Buckbeak 116 Chapter 116: 117: Well, He is my Employee 117 Chapter 117: 118: A vivid lesson and thoughts 118 Chapter 118: 119: Capturing Dementors

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