Chapter 520: alternative education

Chapter 520 Alternative Education

Isobel looked at the embarrassed Albert in the double-sided mirror and found it very interesting. It had been a long time since I had seen anything that could stump him.

Of course she would not think that Albert was a **** just because he said a few words to pretty girls, just like several of her friends who, even if they had boyfriends, liked to discuss behind their back which boy in school was more handsome. .

However, Albert did cause some trouble for himself, and his scandals are probably spreading throughout the British wizarding world.

“Isobel, are you upstairs?”

Mrs. McDougal's voice came from downstairs, causing the smile on the girl's face to fade away.

"I'm upstairs, what can I do?" Isobel replied as she opened the door.

“Come down, I have something to tell you.”

Isobel took a deep look at the double-sided mirror in the room and sighed softly, "What should have come has come."

After seeing her come downstairs, Mrs. McDougal asked straight to the point: "Is there something wrong with the Anderson you told me about last time?"

As she spoke, Mrs. McDoug spread a newspaper on the table, which happened to be the Daily Prophet that Isobel had just shown to Albert.

In order to prevent this situation from happening, Isobel collected all the newspapers from the past few days, but unexpectedly it still happened.

"Mom, you should know what the Daily Prophet is like." Isobel explained helplessly: "In order to attract other people's attention, they will make up any lies, especially that woman Rita Skeeter. .”

Mrs. MacDoug looked at her daughter, sighed and said, "I just want to remind you that if Anderson is really like what is written in the newspaper, dump him as soon as possible to avoid having to do it later..."

“Okay, mom, you should trust my vision.” Isobel felt a little tired. Many people in the magical world believed in the reports in the Daily Prophet, and few wizards could actively filter out useful information from the newspapers.

"Of course Mom believes in you." Mrs. McDougal looked at her daughter and hesitated to speak. She was actually worried that her daughter would be emotionally hurt.

After all, the fact that she was able to mention her boyfriend to her shows that Anderson holds a lot of weight in her heart.

"Don't worry about my affairs. If nothing happens, I'll go upstairs first." After saying that, Isobel was ready to go upstairs to find Albert to complain about this matter.

“Katrina, did you think Isobel just...” Mrs. McDougal looked sideways at her other daughter.

“Isobel is not that easily deceived.” Katrina carefully considered her words, and she did not think that Albert would be a **** with multiple interests.

There is no way to help it. Albert still has a good reputation in school. Although there are always rumors flying around, the relationship between him and Isobel still makes her extremely envious.

"You are in the same class as Anderson, what kind of person is he?" Mrs. McDougal asked.

"A very powerful person." Katrina thought for a moment and then added: "Many girls in the school like him. As for whether it is like what the newspaper described, in fact, I think it is difficult for anyone to deceive Isobel. She can always see through everything easily."

“When a woman is in love, her IQ will always drop rapidly. Otherwise, your dad wouldn’t have been able to pursue me.” Mrs. McDougal sighed softly.

About this incident, she happened to read the news in the newspaper while she was resting in the hospital, so she gave up her work in the hospital and prepared to fulfill her responsibilities as a mother and educate her daughter. Unexpectedly, the situation seemed to be... Not quite what she imagined.

You seem to have misunderstood something?

Katrina felt that Isobel guessed that this might happen, so she secretly hid all the newspapers from the past few days.

As a result, it was still discovered.

In the room upstairs, Isobel was complaining to Albert about this matter.

However, the next day, Albert also encountered the same problem.

"Albert, we will never stop you from finding a girlfriend, but it is wrong to be flirtatious. It will only hurt your girlfriend."

Across from the sofa, Daisy and Herb were seriously educating Albert on his thoughts.

“Boys can’t be careless, after all, you only have one future wife.”

All right!

In fact, the Andersons felt that they finally had such an opportunity and should not let go of their responsibility to educate their children.

Yesterday, the couple were talking about this before going to bed.

After all, his son is so popular, maybe he already has a girlfriend at school, but he just didn't tell them.

If this is the case, there is a big problem with being flirtatious. Moreover, even if they really don’t find a girlfriend, the couple does not support foreign relationships.

“Mom, Albert doesn’t have a girlfriend!” Nia reminded from the side: “Also, I don’t support Albert’s foreign love.”

Albert looked at his sister quite speechlessly. Are you going to curse your brother to stay single for the rest of his life?

"Does Tom have a female cat that he likes?" Albert changed the subject. He felt that he should find a female cat for his Tom, although Tom might already have a cat that he liked in the field.

"Son, don't change the subject." Herb said with a look of recognition: "Men must be dedicated, otherwise they will definitely be hated by girls in the future."

“Didn’t you say that girls like bad boys?” Albert finally couldn’t help complaining.

“Okay, okay, I know what you want to say, but the news in the newspaper is all fake, just creating some scandal to attract everyone’s attention.”

"The girl in this photo is Louise. Do you remember the wizard girl we met when we went to France for a ski vacation last time?" Albert put Tom on the table and pointed to the black and white photo in the newspaper. Said: "That was just an ordinary French kiss, and shouldn't you be concerned about me winning the championship?"

Speaking, Albert took out the trophy and placed it on the table.

"And this one, I went to the United States to visit the granddaughter of an old friend. I asked her to take me to buy souvenirs for you. As for this photo, because I didn't want to be interviewed by American reporters, they made up the gossip. , I think it’s impossible for you not to know.”

"Okay, son, Daisy and I think this is a good opportunity." Herb coughed dryly and reminded: "You are almost an adult (16 years old in the UK), and Daisy and I both think you should find a girlfriend. , if you already have a girl you like, remember to bring her back for us to see."

“Why are you so anxious?” Albert was quite speechless.

"Can you not be in a hurry?" Daisy couldn't help complaining, "Your Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is only in the seventh grade. You will graduate after attending it. The number of students is still so small. If you don't meet a girl you like, you won't be able to go to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the future." Where can I find the right one?”

"We know you will definitely choose a wizard." Herb agreed, "So we have to start early."

"Well, if I find her, I will remember to invite her to our home." Albert's mouth twitched slightly. In his previous life, his family would not have allowed them to fall in love during junior high school.

It can only be said that different countries, different worlds, and different treatments.

“Well, it’s good to know.” Daisy added: “Also, we don’t support your foreign love, it’s too hard.”

"Okay, maybe we should discuss the issue of Tom's partner. He is already very old. It would be a bit cruel for Tom to live alone." Albert changed the question forcibly. He felt that he was very tired.

The title of Qidian’s book can only have nine characters?

I remember the title on the newspaper was "Days at Hogwarts"

It feels a bit weird that the word "在" is missing. I should have changed it to "Hogwarts Survival Guide" if I had known earlier.

Hmm, the cover will be changed soon

(End of this chapter)

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