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Chapter 1601 A war without a winner (53)

Chapter 1603 A war without a winner (53)

"Come on Harry, it's rare for you to come to Avalon. I'll show you around."

"Would this disturb other people's work?"

Harry hesitated for a moment, but still felt that he shouldn't attract hatred for himself.

Everyone is busy at work now, so it can't be justified for them to just hang out. After all, they are also part of this place.

"Let's go find Hermione." He suggested.

The two looked at each other and smiled, holding hands and walking towards the suburbs.

"Where are you going?"

Ron came out of the tent with his mouth full of chicken cakes, trotted to catch up with the two people who were walking away, and asked inarticulately: "Is it really okay if you don't stay in there?"

"The busiest time is over." Ginny glanced sideways at Ron and complained with disgust, "Can't you behave in a more civilized manner? No wonder Hermione isn't interested in you at all."

The expression on Ron's face froze, he quickly took out a handkerchief from his pocket, wiped the cake crumbs from the corner of his mouth, walked a few steps quickly to follow Harry and Ginny, and couldn't help but ask, "You've already talked to Hermione

pass?"

"We've talked, and Hermione said she's not interested in you." Ginny didn't hide her coldness at all, "Also, you'd better tell Hermione yourself about this kind of thing, lest she look down on you and think you're a

A coward who doesn't even have the courage to confess."

Harry felt that the situation was a little bad, so he coughed heavily and changed the subject, "What is that tower used for?"

"That's a water supply tower, used to store well water and supply water to the entire village. Then everyone will be able to use tap water." Ginny added, "There are two of them."

"I know Hermione likes Albert, but Albert is already married." Ron muttered, "There is no way they can be together."

"I advise you to give up. With your current appearance, there is no chance at all." Ginny suddenly stopped and almost pointed at Ron's nose.

Harry quickly stretched out his hand to stop the distracted Ron from accidentally knocking Ginny down.

"Don't do this, Ginny." Harry raised his voice.

"I'm just telling the truth. Ron's continued entanglement will only make Hermione more annoying." Ginny was already trying very hard to control her emotions.

"Do you know something?"

Harry felt that Ginny's attitude towards Ron was abnormal.

After hearing what Harry said, Ron's annoyance subsided instantly, and his whole person suddenly became anxious.

"I also want to know the reason." Harry encouraged softly, "Or..."

"Hermione said that she had considered Harry after she gave up on Albert." Ginny hesitated for a moment, but decided to help Hermione get rid of Ron, a big trouble.

Yes, Ginny felt from the bottom of her heart that Ron was not worthy of Hermione, at least the current Ron was not worthy at all.

"What does this have to do with me?"

Harry suddenly felt very bad and did not want to be involved in this topic at all.

"Hermione knew a long time ago that there was no possibility for her and Albert, so she also considered finding herself a boyfriend." Ginny recalled.

"So, Hermione has considered me?" Harry suddenly fell silent.

Because Ginny is right, if he and Hermione intend to develop in this direction, it is really a high probability event.

"You know, Hermione had countless opportunities to become Harry's girlfriend." Ginny glanced at Ron with disgust and said, "But, for some reason, Hermione gave up and gave up the opportunity.

I."

"Hermione likes Harry?"

Ron opened his eyes wide, unable to accept this cruel fact.

"They are good friends, very good friends," Ginny explained impatiently, "There are no pure friends of the opposite sex in this world, and you have experienced so many things together, and it is normal for you to gradually develop into a couple.

"

"this……"

"Didn't you try that yourself?"

"Why did Hermione give up?" Ron couldn't help but ask.

Harry suddenly understood why Ginny hated Ron.

Hermione had obviously told her these things, and Ginny must have been in a very complicated mood at that time.

"Hermione feels that Harry needs comrades who can help him and fight alongside him." Ginny ignored Ron and said softly, "Especially after learning from Albert that Harry would die at the hands of Voldemort.

After that, she put a glimmer of hope on me, hoping that you could survive this war, and that love and children could bring about a miracle."

Harry and Ron were both silent.

"So, you have no chance at all." Ginny looked at Ron and said coldly, "At least in the past few years, if you don't try to change yourself, be careful that she subconsciously avoids you, and then she won't even be a friend.

.”

Ron was speechless for a moment.

"Isn't that going too far?"

Looking at Ron who was stunned on the spot, Harry quickly caught up with Ginny.

"I'm just helping Ron realize the reality to prevent him from being hurt in the future." Ginny said contemptuously, "Stalking is really annoying. I can see that Hermione is telling me this just because she wants me to

I can help her reject Ron, so that when they meet, they won't be embarrassed and they won't even be friends."

Harry looked back at the dejected Ron behind him and couldn't help but sigh. He didn't want the relationship between the three of them to be messed up.

The three of them came to the hills near Avalon, where there were no trees or other obstructions, and the view was exceptionally wide.

Hermione and Hagrid were testing the power supply facilities. They saw the three Harrys from a distance and smiled and waved to them.

"I thought I would see a lot of solar panels here." Harry looked at the rotating windmill poles erected by Hagrid and was curious about how these things generate electricity.

"We plan to test wind power first."

Hermione pointed to the row of lighted lights next to her and explained to the three of them, "After all, there is no sun at night, and electricity is even more needed."

"But this thing needs wind."

Harry didn't feel much wind, but the pillars actually rotated on their own, which was really weird.

"Is it enchanted?" he asked tentatively.

"Yes, we are trying to convert motion magic into electrical energy. If we can succeed, we can solve a lot of problems in one go." Hermione introduced with a smile.

"Is such a thing possible?"

The three of them were stunned by Hermione's bold idea.

"Of course it's impossible for an ordinary wizard to succeed, but Albert is the most powerful wizard in history. He might really be able to succeed. Even if the sports magic can only last for a year or two, no, a few months is quite impressive."

Hermione thought this idea was crazy at first, but Albert had already created so many miracles that she was willing to give it a try.

Looking at Hermione who was smiling confidently in front of him, Harry suddenly understood what Ginny said.

Hermione today is completely different from when she was a student. She has become more confident and more beautiful, and is no longer as lazy to take care of her appearance as before.

Ron beside him looked straight in his eyes.

"Ahem, Hagrid, where is the chicken farm you mentioned?"

Harry coughed hard, called Ron back to his senses, and stiffly changed the subject.

"They are still discussing whether to raise them directly outside or build a house to raise them." Hagrid scratched his hair and said, "As you know, Albert is very good at using the traceless expansion spell. As long as the area of ​​​​the house is expanded,

You can definitely build a large pasture and stock it directly.”

"This way you don't need to feed them all day long."

Ginny, who had helped feed the chickens at home, thought this was a good idea.

"Does this kind of thing still need to be discussed?" Ron asked puzzledly.

"The Ministry of Magic restricts the misuse of the Invisible Stretch Spell." Hermione knew a little bit about it, and explained to the three of them, "If you want it to be legal, you may need to use some means. I guess Albert will make a deal with Kingsley to get the legal

right to use.”

"Kingsley is really tolerant." Ron's tone was particularly strange. "Sure enough, it is convenient for the Minister of Magic to be one of his own."

"This is a deal." Hermione explained, "I still remember that the Ministry of Magic owes Albert a large sum of money for Voldemort's bounty. If they don't want to pay him, they will have to make concessions on certain things."

"So, this is considered a bribe?"

"Who knows? Anyway, Albert said that the money can't be obtained anyway, and it will be completely wasted if it is not used in exchange for some benefits."

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