Chapter 254: McDoug 1 (1/2)
In the early morning, the snow stopped outside the house. As soon as Isobel woke up, feeling a bit cold in the room, he drew his head into the bed. In the kitchen downstairs, there was a faint messy noise. The girl sighed lightly, got up quickly, got dressed, and went downstairs to help make breakfast.
”Mom, don't you need to go to work at the St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injury and Injury?” the red-haired girl in home clothes walked into the kitchen and asked Mrs. McDouger, who was busy preparing breakfast.
”My dear, today is your birthday.” Mrs. McDougal motioned to her daughter to wait for a while, ”So, I asked for a half-day holiday to make you a good breakfast.”
”The beef is going to be burnt!” Katrina quickly reminded her when she smelled a faint burnt smell when she came downstairs.
”Let me come!” Isobel sighed lightly, pulled out his wand, and took over the cooking job of Mrs. McDoug.
Perhaps, there is a saying that is right, everyone has their own good points. And their mothers, apart from being highly talented in therapy, always mess up other things. Even the cooking magic that took a long time to practice, still can't cook delicious food skillfully.
Who would have thought that the director of the famous Curse and Injury Department at the St. Mungo's Magical Injury and Injury Hospital would be in a mess except for treatment!
”Oh, okay!” Mrs. McDouger was a little bit disappointed, but quickly regrouped. ”By the way, I just counted the number of gifts. You received fifteen birthday gifts this year.”
”Okay mother, I think we can wait until breakfast is over before opening those birthday presents.” Isabel directed the beef in the pan with a magic wand and skillfully plated them, while Katrina used cooking magic to fry Eggs and fried sausages, tomatoes and other vegetables are made into vegetable salads by the way. Her cooking magic is not as proficient as Isobel, and she needs to stare attentively while cooking.
”Good morning, Dad.” Isabel greeted softly, looking at the photo of the young man next to him. The man in the photo is smiling at them.
”Katrina's family magic has grown a lot!” Mrs. McDoug did not hesitate to praise her. She has almost no talent in cooking.
”I have been practicing.” Katrina said. In fact, she was helping with housework at home, and their mother had been busy at the St. Mungo’s Hospital for Magical Injuries for a long time.
At breakfast, the McDoug family ate and chatted about some interesting things that happened in school. In fact, the two sisters have always assured Mrs. McDoug.
After having breakfast together, it was time to dismantle Isabel’s birthday gifts. Most of them were ordinary small gifts from Ravenclaw students. If you want to say whose gift is the most special, it’s the one from Uncle Mog. The latest version of Mowen books.
”I think few people at Hogwarts can understand this book!” Katrina took the magic book, turned a few pages, and couldn't help but complain.
Although I have learned some, the ancient magic text is not Katrina's strong point.
”There will always be someone who can understand.” Isobel put away the magic book with a calm expression.
”Robert Hilliard, are you pursuing you?” Katrina asked, looking at the sender of the package, tilting her head to look at Isobel.
”Why do you say that?” Isobel asked rhetorically.
”Intuition.” Katrina raised her eyebrows as she looked at those beautiful white gloves. ”His eyes are pretty good.”
”What kind of kid is that?” Mrs. McDoug asked curiously.
”I didn't pay attention, what's the matter?” Isabel handed the opened package to Katrina, ”If you like it, I will give it to you.”
”Forget it.” Katrina didn't plan to ask. After all, that was Robert's mind. If it was used by himself, the poor guy would probably cry and faint in the toilet.
”Thank you, the hat looks very nice!” Isabel puts the black wizard hat on his head. There is also a gorgeous wicked woman tail feather on the hat, which looks elegant and is very suitable for wearing at the banquet.
”You're welcome,” Katrina said with a smile, ”Anyway, I didn't pay for it.”