"Norberta?" When Tom heard the name, everyone was shocked. Why does it sound like a girl's name? Could it be that...
"That's right," Charlie nodded, "that Norwegian Ridgeback is a female dragon. To be honest, we were surprised when we found out the news."
Charlie raised his scarred arm again, "What do you think? Calling a female dragon Norbert makes us completely defenseless."
Tom and Hagrid really didn't pay attention to this. It was a big deal for two half-hearted people to hatch a dragon, but they had no ability to distinguish between male and female dragons.
After greeting Charlie, Tom met Bill, the eldest son of the Weasley family, again. Bill worked at Gringotts and had been stationed in Egypt before, looking for treasures left by ancient wizards. Last summer, Tom and Hermione explored Egypt.
He once had a relationship with Bill. He also provided Tom with a lot of inspiration. Without Bill's help, it would be almost impossible for Tom to enter the Pyramid of Menes.
Bill still looks like a punk, with a ponytail and clothes like a rock band.
"Long time no see, adventurers!" Bill lay on the chair and waved lazily to Tom, "How was your harvest in Egypt last time?"
"Found a wonderful ruin-" Tom was interrupted by the appearance of Mr. Weasley.
"Where are Fred and George?" He first glanced at the kitchen to make sure that Mr. and Mrs. Granger had been taken to visit their room, so he no longer tolerated it and started to attack directly - he had been holding back his anger just now,
I just don't want to show it in front of the Grangers who are meeting for the first time.
"Well, they were taken away by their mother." Charlie scratched his head and told his father that after he left, he and Bill were interrogated by his mother. Unable to hold it back, he and Bill resorted to all kinds of tactics, including Fred.
He told his mother exactly what he and George did at the Dursley's.
Mr. Weasley fell silent. Although he was angry with Fred and George, he had no intention of actually telling Mrs. Weasley. But Mrs. Weasley noticed something strange about her husband, and when he went
When the Grangers picked up people, she directly interrogated Bill and Charlie unannounced, and the two good brothers entertained them all, which made Molly very angry.
"I shouldn't have let it slip to you guys who don't know what to say!" In the end, he could only complain angrily, and then went to the garden to find a way to save his son.
After Mr. Weasley left, Harry came close to Tom and told him: "It is said that Dali's tongue was swollen until it was four feet long, so Mr. and Mrs. Dursley agreed that Mr. Weasley would cast a spell on Dali."
"It's no wonder your uncle hates Muggles." Tom had a strong desire to complain. It's understandable that the Dursleys don't have a good impression of wizards, because it seems that this family will be unlucky if they get involved with wizards.
Uncle Vernon's bad attitude towards wizards originated from Harry's father James. He invited Vernon to attend his and Lily's wedding. However, the wedding process was very unpleasant. Vernon felt that James was teasing him, so the two parties broke up.
We broke up and no longer interacted with each other.
As a result, the next time I heard news about them, it was the death of James and Lily. This was a very scary thing for Vernon. What was even more annoying was that he had to help James raise his children.
The Dursleys' misfortunes are not over yet. When Harry was in first year, Hagrid made Dudley grow a pig's tail on his butt. During the summer of second year, Harry inflated his aunt. This year, it's...
Fat Tongue Toffee…
With so much unhappiness, it is no wonder that the Dursleys are disgusted with wizards.
"Perhaps," Harry shrugged, "but it was an extremely entertaining affair, and Dali's tongue really grew to four feet long."
At this time, a flash of color appeared at the door of the kitchen. Hermione put away her luggage and returned to the kitchen on the first floor. Behind her was a small figure, that was Ron's little sister Ginny, and Crookshanks. It sneakily landed behind them and slipped into the yard to have fun while no one was paying attention.
"Tom, you put your things away first, we'll have dinner soon."
"I'm afraid dinner will be postponed," Bill looked out the window at Fred and George who were being scolded like quails, and said with a smile, "Here, young man, leave your luggage to me."
Without Tom saying anything, Bill picked up Tom's suitcase, patted Ron who was watching the excitement, and motioned for them to follow him out of the kitchen.
"You, Ron and Harry live together on the sixth floor. It might be a bit noisy at night because the ghoul in the attic likes to knock on the water pipes." While walking on the rickety stairs, Bill told Tom about the housing arrangements. .
The Burrow doesn't look big from the outside, but it actually has many floors. There are seven floors including the attic, and the second to sixth floors are occupied by people. The second floor is Ginny's room, and today she and Hermione sleep together. The third floor is Fred and George's bedroom, Percy's room is next to them - this arrangement is hard not to believe that this was intentional by the Weasleys, allowing the most rigorous and rigid son to take care of the most naughty and noisy one. A pair of twins.
The fourth floor is Charlie and Bill's room. In order to welcome the Grangers and his wife, this oversized bedroom that occupies the entire floor has been magically divided into two rooms. The Grangers and his wife will stay here for one night. There is a very calm and reliable bedroom next door. Charlie, there will be no problem.
Further up is Arthur Molly's master bedroom and Ron's small bedroom - if the Weasleys have another child, they will probably have to free up the attic.
The Burrow is not large in area, but it is very warm and gives people a strong feeling of home. With so many people living together, although it is a little crowded, it is not a big problem because everyone just stays here for one night and then leaves.
"I really don't know how long Fred and the others will be trained. I think the level this time will not be inferior to that of Weasley's Wizard Wheezes." Bill was walking on the stairs while chatting with his brothers.
"Weasley's Wizard Wheezes? What is that?" Harry heard a strange term.
Bill put his luggage aside, holding his stomach and laughing.
After waiting for a while, he successfully suppressed his smile and said, "I always think that my brothers are geniuses. To be honest, I still support them - don't tell your mother."
"My mother found a stack of order forms when she was cleaning Fred and George's room. She followed the clues and discovered that they had actually opened a small shop called Weasley's Wizarding Wheezes, selling various items to the students at Hogwarts. Plant the funny things they invented, such as fake wands, magic candies, etc.," Ron continued. At the end of the sentence, he glanced at Tom and said: A large number of orders were placed by Tom. …