Chapter 120: Hogwarts, Please Graduate Soon, Ch 67.1
When it comes to Newt, this name is undoubtedly one of the most familiar to all little wizards. It's not just Hufflepuffs; students from other houses feel the same way.
The book *Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them* has become one of the best-selling books worldwide (in the wizarding community). Not only is it the designated textbook for magical creature courses in all magic schools, but it also serves as a bedtime read for many young witches and wizards. His research has had an extremely profound impact on the entire magical world.
Before Newt, magical creatures existed but no one had ever proposed the concept of protection. It was through his painstaking research and his travels around the world to save various endangered magical creatures that he enriched this world.
Creatures such as the Erumpent, the Augurey, the Thunderbird, and the Nundu, which were on the brink of extinction at the time, have all thrived with Newt's help, their populations gradually growing. Many magical creatures still in the Forbidden Forest were also brought there by Newt later on.
In Hufflepuff, Newt is almost an idol for all the badgers. He added another tag to Hufflepuff. Beyond Herbology and Food Magic, Hufflepuff is also skilled at interacting with magical creatures. Moreover, Newt played a significant role during the Wizarding Wars. Apart from Grindelwald and Dumbledore himself, he is the most famous wizard, repeatedly thwarting Grindelwald's schemes, making him Grindelwald's most despised foe, without a doubt, he is a true protagonist.
In the final battle, when Dumbledore overcame Grindelwald, Newt returned to the United States, settling in New York with the Auror Tina, where they live to this day.
Wayne didn't hesitate and opened the letter in front of Dumbledore.
Dear Mr. Wayne Lawrence:
Hello, I am Newt Scamander, a former Hufflepuff.
I am delighted to see a genius like you at the school. I have always believed that Hufflepuff is the perfect house.
Recently, I received a feather and some droppings from Dumbledore. What amazed me is that your phoenix is extraordinarily unique, Fawkes is even more remarkable.
(Next is a bunch of academic remarks.)
If possible, could you provide me with some research materials? Additionally, I will be returning to Europe during the summer; may I have the pleasure of visiting you?
Your loyal Hufflepuff senior,
Newt Scamander
The letter is quite long, filled with Newt's strong curiosity about the phoenix, along with many instructions on how to care for it. It's hard to believe this was written by someone who truly suffers from social anxiety.
"Professor," Wayne looked up. "How should I respond to Senior Newt?"
Dumbledore's smile momentarily stiffened. While there is nothing wrong with calling him that—after all, he is your senior—Newt is almost a hundred years old…
Dumbledore retrieved a piece of parchment, wrote down Newt's address, and sealed it with a charm. "Just send the letter to this address. Remember to leave this mark; otherwise, Newt won't receive it. He tends to be a bit… introverted and is quite afraid of fans knocking on his door. Oh, and some old friends are still quite attached to him."
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