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Chapter 42 The Burrow

 "Of course not. In fact, he came here to prevent you from a Malfoy family conspiracy against you, but there is something wrong with his approach."

"By intercepting my letters?"

"Of course it's more than that, but I stopped it before it had time to take action. In order to prevent you from returning to Hogwarts, it even prepared to deliberately use magic to frame you, and then let you be trapped in Hogwarts.

He was fired."

"How could he do this?!"

"Because this is what the house elves think can keep you safe, but they have never thought about what being expelled from Hogwarts means to you."

"Then what should we do with him now? And the Dursleys... they are my relatives after all."

"Don't worry, they just fainted temporarily. And doesn't your uncle hope that you won't be there when he talks about business tonight? How about just as he wishes?"

"What do you mean?"

"I'll take you to a welcoming place where you can spend the rest of your vacation, and your uncle can get rid of his most annoying geek cousin and negotiate the business of his dreams. This time, it's a win-win for both of you.

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Although the process was not pleasant, in the end it did achieve the win-win situation that Rove said. However, because Dursley was a little rude when he woke up, Rove made him suffer a little.

Facts have proved once again that in this world, the party with the bigger fist will always have the final say. After realizing that he actually had no power to resist, he still chose to sit down and have a good talk, even if the other party was the same as Harry

He's a stick-playing freak.

"Do you want to poke the wand in my hand? In fact, even if you poke it, I can still use magic. Am I lying? How do I know what you are thinking? Of course because I can read your thoughts,

Mr. Dursley."

"No, no, no, you don't have to be afraid. I don't want to, and I won't hurt you. After all, you are my good friend Harry, my last relative. Can we talk about it now? Threat? No, this is kind persuasion.

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Finally, under Rolf's "good-will" persuasion, the Dursleys "reluctantly" agreed to Harry bringing his belongings to visit Harry's friend's house until he came back from vacation next school year.

"Is it true that we won't be discovered by the Ministry of Magic if we do this?"

"Of course, in the final analysis, trace silk is never a perfect detection rune. You only need to master a few small skills to bypass it."

"Okay, but where do we go now?"

"Of course, go to a place that you will definitely like and where you will be very welcome: the 'Burrow' of the Weasley family. I guess they may be worried now because you haven't replied to your friends for a long time."
In fact, just as Rove said, the Weasley family greatly welcomed Harry's arrival. They were indeed worried for a long time because Harry had not replied to Ron's letter, and even almost decided to pick him up.
As Harry's parents' comrades in the Order of the Phoenix and already good friends, the Weasleys liked Harry very much, not to mention their children.

They prepared a sumptuous dinner for Harry to welcome him and celebrate his birthday, and Rolf, who sent Harry there, naturally received an invitation to attend.

After tasting Mrs. Weasley's delicacies, Rolf chose to say goodbye and leave. At this time, Dumbledore should have received news from his squib informant, who might be waiting for him at his home.

The dinner continued for a long time after Rolf left. It was not until everyone was satisfied that Ron took Harry to his bedroom. This would also be Harry's bedroom for the rest of the holiday.
They walked through several floors and finally came to a door with peeling paint and a small sign on the door that read "Ron's Room".

When Harry walked in, the sloping ceiling almost touched his head. The interior environment made him feel a little dazzling, as if he had walked into a big furnace: everything in the room looked dazzling.

Orange: bedspreads, walls, and even ceiling panels.

Then he discovered that it was Ron who had covered almost every inch of the worn wallpaper with posters. And all the posters showed the same seven wizards and witches, wearing the same style of orange robes.

, carrying a broomstick and waving his hands happily.

"Is this your favorite Quidditch team?" Harry said.

"Yes, this is the Chadley Cannons, my favorite Quidditch team." Ron pointed to the orange bedspread, which had two huge letters C brightly printed on it, as well as a flying arrow.

Cannonball, "ranked ninth in the club."

Ron's magic textbooks were piled in the corner of the room, next to some comic books, which seemed to be "The Adventures of Crazy Muggle Martin Miggs". Ron's wand was resting on a large fish tank on the windowsill.

There are a lot of frog eggs raised there.

"Maybe it's a little small, not as good as the one you had in the Muggle house. Besides, there's the attic above me, and that ghoul lives in it. He's always knocking on the pipes, humming and chirping..."

Looking at Ron who was a little embarrassed, Harry showed a bright smile: "This is the best room I have ever seen."

There is a huge difference between life at the Burrow and life at Privet Drive. There are no annoying Dursleys here, only the Weasley family that everyone in the family loves very much.

Compared with the rigid and pretentious Dursley family, the Weasley family is full of all kinds of magical items and unexpected situations. For example, the talking mirrors and small explosions from time to time in the twin rooms, as well as the children who often peek at themselves.

Little Ginny.

Although Harry didn't know what other wizarding families were like, he really liked the Weasley family's Burrow. Although it didn't look so wealthy, it was full of warmth and love, making him truly have a home.

feeling.

After arriving here, Mrs. Weasley would darn his socks, and would force him to refill his food when eating, saying that he was too thin. Mr. Weasley liked to ask what the Muggle world was like.

.

Mr. Weasley was both surprised and somewhat impressed by the inventions and creations of the Muggles. Even without magic, they can now do many things that could only be done with magic in ancient times.

Compared with Harry's happy holiday life at the Burrow, Rolf had to face the greatest white wizard from this century and his headmaster: Albus Percival Wulfric.

Professor Brian Dumbledore's home visit.


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