Sorcerer Supreme at Hogwarts (English Versión)

Chapter 118 118: "Special: Quick Trip"



"Special: Quick Trip"

At Hogwarts, a beautiful blonde woman, approximately 20 years old, walked through the hallways, drawing the attention of everyone: students, ghosts, and portraits alike. However, she maintained a stoic expression, accustomed to the attention.

Since her birth, it was said that her beauty could cause wars. And it wasn't an exaggeration. Her father almost eradicated all the dark wizards in the world when they tried to kidnap her as a child.

Luckily, her uncle stopped him in time and captured the culprits in a less extreme manner before sending them to Azkaban.

The young woman moved quickly toward the headmaster's tower.

Upon reaching the entrance to the office, she looked at the statue, sighed, and spoke:

"Sigh... Wanda is such a fool."

The statue accepted the password and moved, revealing the hidden staircase.

She ascended quickly and knocked on the door before entering.

"You may enter, Abby," said a voice from inside.

Abby entered calmly.

"At school, you should call me Professor Flamel, Headmaster," she said seriously, looking at the man seated in the office. If anyone saw them together, they'd think they were siblings, as he didn't appear to be older than her.

The man was none other than the Headmaster of Hogwarts and president of the magical community: Stephen Flamel.

"Of course not. I'm the headmaster and your father, I can call people whatever I want," Stephen replied with a smile and a childish reasoning.

"I can't believe one of the most powerful wizards alive is so immature..." Abby murmured, exhausted. "You should change your password before Aunt Wanda gets angry."

"That's exactly what I want. Her children keep giving me headaches. I'm supposed to be the highest authority in the magical world, and those kids don't respect me," Stephen complained in frustration.

"They're your nephews, you'll have to deal with it. Plus, they carry the family name," Abby replied calmly.

"Now that I think about it, there are too many Flamels in this school, whether as students or professors. Maybe I should expel and fire a few... it would make my life easier," grumbled Stephen.

"You always have others doing your work. In fact, mom is handling your matters as president right now," Abby quickly pointed out.

Stephen averted his gaze and changed the subject:

"Alright, tell me what's going on."

While speaking, he went through the documents on his desk. Despite having help, he still had many responsibilities.

"Sigh... Aunt Wanda disappeared... again," Abby said seriously.

Upon hearing this, Stephen stopped writing and placed a hand on his head, feeling an impending headache. A bad premonition overwhelmed him.

He quickly opened a drawer on his desk and realized something was missing: a special Time-Turner created by Tony. His feeling of dread worsened.

"Shit... that fool figured out it exists," he exclaimed, starting to use tracking magic to find her.

Unfortunately, that ability only worked on people weaker than him. Wanda, like her siblings, had power similar to his, making it difficult to find her if she didn't want to be found.

"Shit!" he cursed before opening a portal and rushing out, leaving Abby alone in the office.

She crossed her arms and sighed.

"My father and my uncles are the most powerful wizards... and they act like this. Luckily, Aunt Natasha is the most normal."

"Psst, Abby, over here?" a familiar voice called from behind her.

Resigned, she sighed before turning around to find Wanda, who didn't seem to have changed at all since finishing her studies.

In fact, all the Flamels and their partners seemed to stop aging at a certain point. According to her father, it was because they were constantly surrounded by mana. Abby didn't want to delve into the topic.

"Aunt Wanda, my father went out to look for you. If you plan to do something dangerous, I'll have to stop you right now," she said, taking a hair accessory out.

That small object served as a seal for both her magic and part of her aura, which all Flamels possessed, even the children.

Because of this, they had to wear accessories to conceal it and lighten their presence, something that had caused her trouble more than once.

"Leave that. Your spell is like a mosquito bite," Wanda said calmly.

Then, with a smile, she showed the Time-Turner she had stolen from Stephen and added:

"Want to come? I'm going to bother young Stephen."

Abby knew how powerful her uncles were. Even the one considered the weakest of them, her Uncle Harry, could destroy an island full of dark wizards with a single spell. Facing Wanda, who could match her father in power, was just a dream.

"Alright... It's better if I keep an eye on you," she said, trying to cast a spell to notify her father.

However, Wanda saw through her attempt and, with a simple snap, made the signal disappear.

"You still have a million years to go, dear niece," she said proudly before grabbing Abby and activating the Time-Turner, disappearing from the headmaster's office.

Past Time

"I already told you, kid, you need to learn computer science and human engineering if you want to improve your alchemical tools," Tony said, while helping Harry, who was trying to improve his flying broomstick.

"You need to see the runes as programming codes. That way, you can connect them better," he explained as he finished engraving the last rune on Harry's broom. "Here you go: speed, stability, and, especially in your case, safety."

"Thanks, Tony. Although alchemy isn't my thing, I'd rather learn to fight," Harry responded with a smile as he took his broom.

Tony sighed.

"Kids these days… Then I recommend you ask Natasha and Loki for help. They can fight hand-to-hand better than Stephen. After all, he's a wizard who uses martial arts, while they're martial artists who use magic… Well, actually, Loki doesn't. Only Natasha," he clarified, shrugging. Though Loki was a good Asgardian fighter, he was still a better magician and illusionist.

"I'll ask them later," Harry said with interest, remembering the time he saw Natasha fight seriously inside the game they had been trapped in.

"Oh, why don't you ask me?" Wanda said, suddenly appearing behind them.

With her, a beautiful young woman watched the scene with interest.

Tony looked at Wanda and rolled his eyes.

"Sure... The woman known as the Scarlet Witch knows how to fight. In that case, we should call you the Scarlet Fighter," he said sarcastically, though then observed her more closely. "You feel… different."

"Maybe it's my perfume," Wanda replied nonchalantly. "Do you know where Stephen is? I want to play a prank on him."

Tony and Harry exchanged a look for a second and, without saying anything, pointed in the same direction.

"Obviously, Wanda is still pretty predictable at any time," Tony commented with amusement.

"Should we warn Stephen in case he's in danger?" Harry asked, a bit concerned.

"It's Wanda. She probably just came to annoy him after some fight," Tony said calmly, picking up his tools.

"Well, then I'll go try out my broom," Harry said, realizing that Tony was right.

Elsewhere

As future Wanda ran, dragging Abby all over, they happened to cross paths with Natasha, who was walking with her two grandparents.

"Hi, Nat! Hi, my beautiful grandparents! Have you seen Stephen?" Wanda asked quickly.

Perenelle and Nicolas remained silent. However, Perenelle observed the young woman behind Wanda closely, noticing a strong resemblance to her eldest grandson and a familiar air.

"I think he went with Fleur in that direction," Natasha replied, pointing toward the courtyard.

"Thanks! Bye!" Wanda said before dragging Abby with her again.

Perenelle, excited, quickly asked:

"That girl… Could she be who I think she is?"

"It's certain, but it's better not to say anything until the future," Nicolas responded, looking at his wife with complicity.

Natasha sighed.

"I only take care of the troublesome ones of this time. The ones from the future, Stephen can handle," she said quickly, before continuing her way with her grandparents.

A few minutes later

"Loki, it's great to see you! Didn't you see where Stephen went?" Wanda asked quickly, spotting Loki sitting, reading a book on potions.

Without lifting his head, Loki simply pointed toward the Forbidden Forest.

"Thanks," Wanda said hurriedly, running off with Abby.

Loki barely glanced up before adding:

"The Wanda from this time is also there..."

But when he looked, Wanda was already gone. Resigned, he returned to his reading.

Forbidden Forest - Safe Zone

After running for a few minutes, Wanda and Abby reached the safe zone of the forest and saw Stephen, Fleur, Wanda, and Daphne, who were having a double date while having fun.

"Wow, I remember this day," Wanda murmured with a soft smile. "Tsk, now it makes me feel bad to bother him..."

"Then, wouldn't it be better to bother him at a time when he already knows what you did?" Abby suggested quickly.

Wanda thought for a moment and then smiled.

"Well… you're right. Let's go back."

Without further ado, she activated the Time-Turner, and they returned to their original time.

Meanwhile, Stephen, who was laughing with Fleur, looked toward the spot where Wanda and Abby had just disappeared.

"Sigh... This time I won't say anything," he murmured, returning his attention to Wanda, who continued laughing with amusement in front of him.

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