Hogwarts Emerald
Chapter 67 Daily
When the soft sunshine in the early morning shone on Ada's face, she just woke up from her sleep. She slept well that night.
Ginny was still sleeping, with no intention of waking up, and Ada didn't wake her up. Young people always need a lot of sleep, and there was nothing wrong with them anyway, so it was better to let her sleep a little longer.
Ada walked down the stairs in a blink of an eye. In the small kitchen, Mrs. Weasley was busy making breakfast. The dishes in the sink were cleaning themselves automatically, making a clinking sound. It seemed Much easier to use than an automatic dishwasher.
Mr. Weasley was enjoying breakfast with today's issue of the Daily Prophet in his hand. No one else had gotten up yet, and only the couple were in the kitchen.
"Ada, come down and eat quickly." Mrs. Weasley was frying sausages and saw Ada. "After dinner, you and Arthur will go to London together."
"Good morning, Mr. Weasley, Mrs. Weasley." Ada came to the kitchen, pulled out the chair at the dining table, and sat down.
"You're a careless kid too. It would be great to stay at home and study at this age, but you have to go to Diagon Alley to work." Mrs. Weasley said with concern.
Ada laughed and did not continue discussing the matter with Mrs. Weasley.
Both people's ideas are correct, they just look at things from different perspectives. Mrs. Weasley believes that students should study instead of thinking about other things. Moreover, Hogwarts provides Ada with relief money every year to allow Ada to complete her studies, so she is not very supportive of Ada going out. Work.
"I think it's good. Ada is so smart. Even if she goes out to work, it won't affect her studies." Mr. Weasley looked away from the Daily Prophet, "And Dumbledore didn't let Ada It means quitting your job.”
After hearing that Dumbledore agreed, Mrs. Weasley said nothing more. She put two fried eggs and eight or nine fried sausages on Ada's plate. Filled the entire dinner plate.
"Eat more and don't work too hard at Flourish and Blotts Bookstore. There are so many employees there anyway, and it doesn't matter if you are missing one." Mrs. Weasley warned Ada, "I've already prepared your lunch. Let's go. Remember to bring it with you."
Fishing at work has always been a matter of self-teaching, it just depends on whether the technique is good enough. Ada is very proficient in fishing and does not need Mrs. Weasley's advice at all.
After clearing the plates, Ada went upstairs to wash up and change clothes, leaving the Weasleys in the kitchen again.
"Molly, I can see that Ada didn't want to cause us too much trouble, so she insisted on working. This is why she didn't write to Fred and George." Mr. Weasley Putting down the newspaper in his hand, he saw clearly.
"I know, I just think it's not easy for this child." Mrs. Weasley sat on the chair and whispered, "To be so sensible at such a young age is really pitiful."
Mr. Weasley held Mrs. Weasley's hand and whispered: "It is precisely because we feel that it is difficult for her and feel pity for her that we must take better care of her so that this child will no longer feel lonely."
Mrs. Weasley was sitting there with tears no longer content to stay in her eyes. Last night, Mr. Weasley showed her Dumbledore's letter. She already knew Ada's tragic past, and at the same time, she The mother of seven children, so she felt even more sorry for Ada.
"Don't tell other children about Ada. Just let them continue to get along like this. Children like her are often very sensitive inside..." Mr. Weasley stretched out his hand to wipe his wife's tears.
"You don't have to say that." Mrs. Weasley slapped his hand away and said.
When Ada came back downstairs wearing a dark blue robe, she had no idea what the couple had just talked about, and she didn't see any trace of crying on Mrs. Weasley's face.
Mrs. Weasley gave the two lunch bills to Ada and Mr. Weasley, and then watched Mr. Weasley get into the fireplace first. After the flames turned green, Mr. Weasley disappeared with a swish.
"See you tonight, Mrs. Weasley."
Ada and Mrs. Weasley hugged each other goodbye. She picked up a handful of sparkling powder from the flower pot and threw the powder into the flame. With a whoosh, the fire turned green, and Ada went straight into the flame. He said "Leaky Cauldron" and disappeared into the Burrow.
Ada felt uncomfortable moving through the Floo powder. Her body seemed to be spinning rapidly, and the whistling sound beside her ears was deafening. After turning and turning, she finally arrived at the Leaky Cauldron after seeing a series of furnace doors vaguely flash by.
Mr. Weasley and Tom were standing by the fireplace chatting. After seeing Ada come out, Mr. Weasley smiled and asked, "How was your first Floo powder trip?"
Seriously, couldn't wizards' travel methods be a little bit more earthly? Although this floo powder is convenient, this kind of dizzy feeling is really not something I can get used to in a short time.
"It's not good. If I keep spinning for a while, I will vomit out my breakfast." Ada's face was a little pale, and the dizziness had not dissipated.
After handing Ada a glass of water, Mr. Weasley left the Leaky Cauldron. He was going to work at the Ministry of Magic. They were already in Diagon Alley, and there was no need for him to send Ada to Flourish and Blotts Bookstore before leaving.
Ada was busy in the bookstore all morning. Order after order was delivered via owl, and Ada had to go back and forth to pick up the books. Some owls are difficult to get along with and will peck people, but Ada is not a bad person. She will pluck any one that dares to peck her.
At noon, Ada ate lunch with several younger wizards in the shop. Mrs. Weasley's bacon sandwich was delicious and large. These sandwiches wiped away Ada's morning fatigue.
Working at Flourish and Blotts didn't actually teach Ada anything useful. Most of the books sold in the bookstore could be found in the Hogwarts library. There are many books in the bookstore, but they are not all that Ada can read if she wants. Ada can only pick up the books on the order.
If the owner of Flourish and Blotts Bookstore hadn't been the first person to offer Ada a job, Ada would have resigned directly and devoted herself to being a promising and interesting bartender.
At almost four o'clock in the afternoon, Ada walked into the Leaky Cauldron Bar with a smile, and several regulars of the bar greeted Ada.
"Ada is a little late today."
"I thought you wouldn't come today. I even missed one drink."
The guests who often come to the bar have a good impression of Ada. They have never seen her, so they will naturally ask Tom. The bar owner Tom also told everyone that Mr. Weasley took Ada home.
The guests who came to the Leaky Cauldron were there for the drink. They were not interested in the relationship between Ada and the Weasleys. They just regarded Ada as a distant relative of the Weasley family.
The Weasley family is one of the most prestigious families in the wizarding world. There are many family members, and Arthur Weasley is just one of them. It is not surprising that they have this idea.
Ada was still standing at the bar as before, greeting the guests enthusiastically, chatting with familiar guests, and preparing their usual drinks for them.
But Ada didn't help in the bar as usual today. She only stayed in the Leaky Cauldron for more than an hour and then left.
Although the guests were a little reluctant to leave, no one would stop her from going home for dinner. Before Ada got into the fireplace, the guests raised their glasses to say goodbye to her.
Ada was mentally prepared for using floo powder for the second time, so the dizziness this time was not as strong as the first time, and she no longer wanted to empty her stomach.
The first time she returned to the Burrow, Ada saw the Weasley family sitting together. She greeted every member of the family with a smile, which was a strange feeling.
After pouring the floo powder she bought when she came back from get off work into the flower pot, Ada walked over and sat down. After Mr. Weasley came back, everyone could eat.
After a while, the dusty Mr. Weasley also came back. As soon as he opened the door, he said to everyone: "Good evening, children!"
"Good evening, Daddy." Ada responded with a smile as she mingled among the children, but she did not call Mr. Weasley daddy.
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