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Chapter 1600 A war without a winner (52)

Chapter 1602 A war without a winner (52)

Gradually approaching the end of June, the sweltering weather became the biggest obstacle to everyone's hard work. Even if most of the time it was just a wave of a magic wand, it was still difficult for everyone to stand working under the scorching sun, so they unanimously decided to move the work to one day.

The coolest time in the city.

Therefore, even if it was almost dusk and we still had to work hard, no one would complain.

At this moment, on the gravel path outside Avalon, two long figures appeared out of thin air with a sudden crackling sound, walking side by side towards the village not far away.

"It's so rare to take a vacation, but I feel so unaccustomed to it!"

For some reason, Ron felt inexplicably awkward every time he came to this village, and even wanted to turn around and leave.

"Anyway, I'm tired of having to work overtime every day. It's like a disaster."

Harry looked at the scenery around him and was extremely surprised by the changes here.

"I remember when I first came here, this road had not been paved with gravel, and the foundations of the houses over there had just been laid."

"I don't know what deal Kingsley made with those bastards."

Looking at the earth-shaking village in front of him, Ron felt more and more uncomfortable. He even regretted why he agreed to become an Auror in the first place instead of coming to help build the village. As a result, he could not find a place for himself in this village.

"Harry, Ron!"

As the two of them approached the village along the gravel path, they saw a tall figure on the hillside not far away, waving towards them with their backs to the setting sun.

"Hagrid, why are you here?"

Harry looked at the giant walking towards them and was surprised that Hagrid, who was supposed to be at Hogwarts, was here.

"I thought there was nothing to do in Hogwarts, so I wanted to come over and help. It's quite lively here, and..." Hagrid almost slapped his chest and said, "Albert needs my help.

And I also want to do something to help Albert, so I can’t have him helping me all the time.”

"What help?" Ron muttered.

"We have planted a large number of fruit trees there and are planning a chicken farm. You know, I have raised big roosters in school and I am quite familiar with this." Hagrid didn't pay attention to Ron's tone and asked with a smile.

: "Hermione said you were going to come see Harry's new house."

"New house, oh, yes, we just had a rest and wanted to see how the village here was being built." Harry said honestly.

"Aren't you surprised?" Hagrid walked in front to lead the way for the two of them.

"I always feel that things have changed a lot here." Harry sighed softly, "When I came here last time, there was almost nothing here."

"Every day here is different."

Hagrid took Harry and Ron to quickly find the almost-built house.

"It's only been a while, but it's almost finished."

Looking at the villa with the basic structure completed, both of them were shocked by everyone's work efficiency.

"Albert said that your building is a model room, and the finished product will definitely satisfy you."

Looking at the house in front of him, Harry hesitated for a long time, but couldn't help but ask: "How long will it take?"

"It won't take long. It will definitely be completed before you get married. But if you want to move in after you get married, you will need to spend some time and energy on decorating the house." Hagrid paused, as if thinking of something, and reminded him.

: "I suggest you take the time to talk to Albert. It's best to get rid of all the troubles at once, so as not to delay your marriage."

"It always feels like this place is like Harry's uncle's house. I mean it's very neat here." Ron's tone was sour, and he quickly changed the subject and asked, "By the way, Hagrid, where's Hermione?"

"You said Hermione should play with her Muggle stuff over there." Hagrid raised his hand and pointed to the outskirts of the village and said: "Albert seems to be planning to connect this place..."

"Electricity," Harry added.

"Yes, it seems to be called this. Anyway, I don't know much about Muggle stuff." Hagrid reached out and scratched his hair.

"Has she been busy with this?"

Ron didn't understand why the wizard's village needed Muggle electricity, and it seemed that it would interfere with the wizard's use of magic.

"Yes, she said that almost no one knew how to do it, so Albert had to ask her."

On the way to the rest tent, Hagrid said something that Hermione had mentioned, "Hermione uses electricity to light something called a lamp..."

"Lightbulb," Harry added.

"Yes, the light bulb, that thing is brighter than an oil lamp, and there is also a thing that keeps rotating. With that thing, it will be much cooler in the summer."

Hagrid stopped in front of the tent, pointed to the solar panels and the rotating windmill pillars nearby and introduced to Harry, "It's these two things that generate electricity. Muggles always make weird things. Okay.

The door of this tent is a bit narrow, so I won’t go in. See you later.”

After greeting the two of them, Hagrid left alone.

"It sounds like Albert wants to make this place a Utopia." Harry sighed softly.

When the two of them entered the tent, they saw a large rotating fan. Not far from the tent door, Ginny was sitting behind her desk, working on something unknown.

After hearing the footsteps of someone entering the tent, Ginny subconsciously raised her head, looked at Harry and Ron who had just entered the tent, and stood up from the chair in surprise: "Why are you here?"

"Kingsley will give us a day off in turn, and Ron and I will come over and take a look." Harry stepped forward and gave his fiancée a hug.

"Kingsley is finally willing to let you guys take a breather." Ginny kissed Harry's lips, her tone particularly resentful.

“The food here is really good.”

Ron was looking at the various desserts on the table and couldn't help but muttered, "Are all the desserts made by Dobby?"

"The house elves at Hogwarts also helped." Ginny glanced at the annoying guy next to her and said, "If you want to eat, you can get it yourself. There is black tea, milk tea or butterbeer next to it. Make whatever you want to drink."

"Albert is quite generous. I feel that if he opens a dessert shop, it will definitely be very popular." Ron took a bite of the authentic red bean pie, picked up another piece and handed it to Harry, and said vaguely, "You too

Try it, this stuff is much more delicious than the stuff I made at home last time."

"Shut up and eat your food." Ginny glared at Ron, dissatisfied that the other person actually disliked the food she made.

"Is the work here tiring?" Harry quickly changed the subject.

"No, I am very leisurely most of the time. The only worry is probably that I gain weight easily. There are too many temptations here." Ginny looked disdainfully at Ron, who was enjoying delicious desserts, and pulled Harry's hand.

She walked towards the outside of the tent, she really didn't want to be with that embarrassing guy anymore.

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