Chapter 12 Gabrielle: Rolf, My Sister Called Your Name in Her Dream...
Captain Carlos informed all passengers of Rolf's safe return that night.
Many wizards were anxiously waiting for this news.
It was admirable that he could stand up in such a dangerous situation, not to mention that he actually saved the wizards of the entire ship...
This kind of life-saving grace, let alone repaying it, at least most people would be grateful and hope that he was safe!
Therefore, hearing that the boy had returned, most passengers finally put down their hanging hearts.
After spending a night without danger, the wizards were still eagerly discussing what happened last night when they got up the next day.
Whether it was the battle between the Cabro Dragon and the Kelpie, or the bravery shown by Rolf, and the strength that did not belong to his age, they were all the talk of everyone who survived the disaster.
Regarding the whereabouts of the two magical creatures, Captain Carlos also responded according to Rolf's statement:
Both died and sank into the sea!
This ending made many wizards both happy and disappointed. They were happy that they were safe, but disappointed that... there was no winner.
You know, the topic of "who is stronger, the sea monster or the sea serpent" has been a daily topic in the magic world for many years, basically similar to the "lion-tiger fight" of Muggles...
The sea monster fans and sea serpent fans wanted to beat each other's pig brains out. This opportunity was rare, but unfortunately there was no winner!
Of course, there were also wizards who looked down on sea monsters and sea serpents, claiming that they could easily deal with them by doggy paddling in the water, avoiding attacks, raising their wands upwards, and releasing magic... before noon.
But before noon, the man was thrown into the sea by other passengers and left to doggy paddling.
The Kelpie and the Cabro Dragon quarreled over the same few words, and everyone turned to digging for the identity of the mysterious boy.
Scamander is a very famous pure-blood wizard surname, the most famous of which is Newt Scamander. Almost all magic schools have used his books as textbooks.
Therefore, any wizard who has received a complete magical education will be familiar with this surname.
Are the two of them related?
Soon, another British wizard saw Rolf's photo in the latest "Daily Prophet".
On the front page, standing next to Rolf was Fudge, the British Minister of Magic, who was smiling brightly and holding the boy's shoulders.
There was also a title below: "The Youngest Merlin Medal Winner?"
As more and more digging was done, some wizards dug up the century photo from last summer vacation. After all, it involved famous wizards from various countries, and many people still remembered it.
[To be honest, I have been using reading books to keep up with the latest updates recently, switching sources, and reading aloud with many voices. Android and Apple are both available. ]
Everyone was in an uproar. They didn't expect that such a seemingly ordinary boy actually had such a deep background!
For a while, there were more wizards who wanted to visit and express their gratitude, but Rolf asked the house elf to directly refuse them on the grounds of rest.
He didn't have so much free time to socialize, but put more energy on the Cabruo dragon.
The so-called double death was, of course, a false excuse made by Rove to avoid trouble. The real situation was... After the Cabruo Dragon was petrified, he hid it in the box.
The Cabruo Dragon was still alive, and it only needed to use a powerful recovery agent made from mandrake to restore it to normal.
At the end of the semester, Rove took a lot of mature mandrake from Professor Sprout.
But the problem was that if he let the Cabruo Dragon recover now, it would definitely fight with the Kelpie.
His small box was so small that it could not withstand the damage of two large magical creatures.
But even if it did not recover, he had to find a place to put the Cabruo Dragon. At least he could not let the Kelpie turn into a sea snake and take the opportunity to act like a dragon rider...
It was petrified, and the Kelpie still wanted to do that kind of thing. It was really disgusting. No wonder the Cabruo Dragon wanted to kill it!
Rolf stayed at home for two days, basically busy with this matter. When Fleur and Gabrielle visited, he met them for a while and then sent them away.
Rolf's long absence also caused various versions of rumors on the Mayflower, such as:
Rolf did not come back at all, he had died at the bottom of the sea, or he was actually seriously injured and could not get out of bed.
Many wizards hoped that Carlos would give an explanation. Under the surging public opinion, Carlos could not afford to offend the powerful wizards in the first-class cabin, so he had to come to Rolf.
Carlos almost knelt at the door and begged Rolf to come out.
The original one-year salary was increased by another six months, and it also came with free boat rides forever... Rolf finally agreed reluctantly.
The boy appeared in the restaurant at noon that day. When he appeared, everyone cheered and applauded.
Rolf did not stay for long and hurried back to his box. It was not until the third morning that he finished his work and appeared on the deck for the first time.
There were not many passengers on the deck in the morning.
Rolf stood alone in front of the railing, with the sea surface rolling with white waves under his feet. The distance from where he stood to the water surface was at least 20 meters.
The Mayflower, which was speeding, broke a white mark on the water surface, just like unzipping an invisible zipper, leaving a long white streak at the stern.
After a short repair, the Mayflower was still a bit miserable. The three-masted ship became a two-masted ship, and the deck was also tattered. Many wooden boards fell into the sea and could not be restored.
The boy lay on the railing, admiring the morning glow. He suddenly turned his head and saw two girls standing a little further away.
They were looking up at a row of seagulls flying across the sky, pointing their fingers, probably counting the number of seagulls.
The younger girl had already counted to "twenty-four", and Rolf grinned and shouted: "Forty-four, forty-five..."
With his deliberate interruption, the little girl was indeed distracted and could not figure out where she was counting.
Gabrielle, who was depressed, puffed up her mouth and glared at him fiercely, but after seeing the other person's face clearly, she smiled and ran over with joy.
Gabrielle quickly ran to Rolf, hugged his arm tightly, and said with a smile: "Rolf, why are you here?"
Rolf raised his arm, and the little girl refused to let go, and was pulled into the air. He smiled and said:
"I came to see the sunrise, and I want to go fishing at the same time."
Fishermen can stay at any time and any place!
"My sister and I are also here to see the sunrise!" Gabrielle said happily, with a sunny smile on her face.
Furong also came over. She suppressed her excitement and asked, "Are you okay?"
"It's okay." Rolf picked up Gabrielle, turned around, and carried her on his back.
The little girl was only six or seven years old and not very tall. She folded her arms on Rolf's head, rested her pointed chin on her arms, and smiled with narrowed eyes.
Gabrielle leaned close to Rolf's ear and told him what she had seen and heard in the past two days. What interesting and fun things she had seen and heard.
Although Rolf was just confused and didn't understand much, he still smiled and said, "Wow, so many interesting things, it's so fun."
"That's right, it's very interesting."
Furong looked at this scene and blinked her eyes. The girl's mood suddenly improved until she heard Gabrielle whispered:
"Rolf, my sister called your name in her sleep..."
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