Chapter 501: Unexpected invitation (1/2)

Out of caution and caution, before opening the letter, Albert took the secret control device and the honesty detector to poke the envelope a few times to make sure that there was nothing strange or black magic in the letter.

He usually handles items sent by strangers in this way.

Of course, before opening the envelope, I still remember to put on my dragon leather gloves, God knows what's inside.

This is a letter from the United States. The sender is a wizard named Nicholas. Albert certainly doesn't know him. This person should be an alchemist because he mentioned Serra Harris in the letter.

The other party directly invited him to the United States, but didn't elaborate on the reason, so Albert was a little confused when he read the letter.

Not only that, but the sender reminded Albert at the end of the letter not to use owls to send back letters, because the American magical world forbids the use of owls to send letters, and doing so is likely to attract the attention of the mochi (Muggle).

Owls in America are out of work?

Are you joking?

How did this letter get here?

Albert expressed a little dazed.

In the letter, in addition to the invitation letter, there are two tickets.

Yes, tickets.

Tickets for platform seven and one half at Kings Cross Station.

As far as Albert knows, platform 7 and 1/2 is located between platform 7 and platform 8. From here, you can take a long-distance train to the wizarding villages of continental Europe.

Yes, go to Europe, not the United States.

Didn’t that guy invite me to America?

Why is there such a ticket attached?

What makes Albert even more puzzled is that, in addition to this, there is another Floo ticket, a Floo ticket to the United States.

The specific time is 11:40 on July 18th, the fireplace on the 17th.

Moreover, the ticket didn't mention the specific location, let alone tell Albert where to get off the bus and use the International Floo Network there. It didn't mention it at all. It was suffocating.

Ok!

Does this mean Serra takes him?

Albert opened the letter Serra had sent to himself, and said nothing on it, except that he was going to the United States to visit his friend Nicholas and invited Albert to go to the United States with him to meet the famous alchemist. The technician sees the previous one.

Just a brief meeting?

Albert had doubts about this. Neither Serra nor Nicholas explained in detail in the letter.

Generally speaking, the shorter the letter, the more vague the content, which means the more important, especially in this case, they should at least give themselves a brief explanation.

Otherwise, the situation is very abnormal.

What is the reason?

In fact, it's nice to stay home during the summer vacation. It's really meaningless to run around in such a hot weather, and it's not a vacation.

However, whether it is Bud or other people looking for themselves obviously has its purpose.

Expand your network for yourself?

Or is it necessary to know Nicholas?

Albert wrote his doubts on letter paper, then stuffed it into an envelope and sealed it.

The owl is not enough.

He sighed, and instead of asking Shera to deliver the letter immediately, he put the letter in the drawer and prepared to wait until tomorrow.

Although it is not impossible to refuse directly, Albert still thinks it is better to ask, maybe it can trigger any task.