Hogwarts: The Greatest Wizard

Chapter 89 Life at the Weasley House

The originally excited expressions of George and Fred suddenly froze when they heard what Feeney said.

For these brothers, Snape's classes were hell.

Asking the two of them to listen carefully in Snape's class was the same as asking them to stop playing pranks, which was hard to accept.

Looking at the two people with extremely troubled expressions, Feeney smiled and said,

"It must be admitted that some courses in Hogwarts are really useless, such as Professor Binns' History of Magic, and the elective courses we can take later on, including Divination, Care of Magical Creatures, and even Muggle Studies and Ancient Runes. It is useful only for specialized people, but for most young wizards, it is of little use."

Feeney paused and continued,

"However, we cannot deny that most of the courses in Hogwarts are very useful. Even if they do not develop in that direction in the future, these courses still contain a lot of knowledge that can be used in other industries, such as potions. Herbalism, these will be of some help to you in developing prank props, especially in terms of reducing costs,"

George nodded thoughtfully,

Fred was depressed on the sidelines. Like George, he knew very well that what Feeney said was right, but he was still very depressed and needed to pay attention to the lectures in the future.

Bang bang bang~

There was a knock on the door. George stood up from the ground and went to open the door.

Here comes Ginny, this little girl who often teases her little brother with her two brothers.

Ginny was also holding a fruit plate in her hand, which contained not only common fruits in the Muggle world, but also some common fruits in the magical world. Of course, they were not expensive, but for the Weasley family, , this is already the highest level of hospitality,

Ginny did not leave directly after delivering the fruit, but sat on the ground in an unladylike manner like Feeney and the other three.

After breakfast, Ginny was full of affection for the big brother in front of her who didn't have a very good reputation in the wizarding world. She was no longer so fearful and shy.

Of course, it was the kind of affection she had for her friends, and more importantly for her brother. Ginny had always had a figure in her heart, and that was the savior Harry Potter, who was one year older than her.

Once she got to know her, Ginny no longer looked like a little girl. She was lively, cheerful, and like George and Fred, full of fun and very interested in teasing Ron.

With Ginny's whimsical ideas as a child, the four of them determined the development ideas for many prank props in one afternoon, just waiting for them to slowly develop and produce them.

For example, Ginny proposed an alchemical velvet that would not be as short-lived as living creatures, but could also be cuter and have some mischievous effects.

If this thing is developed, it will definitely be very popular with little witches. This is a very good proposal.

Finny stayed at the Weasley house for two days.

On the one hand, it was because of the retention of Mrs. Molly Weasley, and on the other hand, it was indeed because this large and difficult family gave Finny some warmth of home, which he had not experienced in the past ten years.

After Regulus Blake disappeared, Finny's parents were not in the right mood. Coupled with the quarrel when Sirius came back later, his father immediately fell ill and died not long after.

And his mother, Walburga Black, began to suffer a mental breakdown after her husband's death, and even in the later stages, she ignored her three-year-old child.

Sirius also died after the news came out that he was imprisoned in Azkaban for betraying the Potter family.

Therefore, in fact, in this life, Feeney did not feel the warmth of home very much. In the final analysis, the memories of the previous life are just the memories of the previous life.

Twelve years have passed, and Finny can no longer remember many things in his previous life. If it weren't for the fact that the world he lives in is the world of Harry Potter, and he deliberately recalls this part of his memory from time to time, he might have gradually lost his memory. Forget it.

Of course, this is only because Feeney has not mastered memory magic at this time.

Human memory is a wonderful thing. Even if you only see something once, you will not completely forget it. Instead, it will leave a trace in the depths of your mind. However, because it is insignificant, it will not be remembered by others. ,

Some important things will leave deep memories. However, when these memories are of no use and will not be recalled often, they will gradually be erased and stored deep in the brain. When needed, they can be recalled However, there will be some vague and uncertain parts.

And if you master the memory magic, you can search for the required memory in your brain, just like searching for a book in a library.

Forgetting, or even amnesia, in the final analysis is just that the corresponding memory is hidden deep in the brain and cannot be recalled. It will be easily solved with the help of memory magic.

The Weasley family gave Finny a kind of warmth that only family members in his previous life could bring him. This also made Finny, who had the idea of ​​making friends with the Weasley family, have a better sense of the Weasley family, and therefore Stayed one more day.

The Weasleys are indeed very good people. They don't care about Feeney's identity, whether he is the heir to the Black family, or whether he is richer than their family.

Instead, they treated Finny as a child of the same age as George and Fred, and just a child. No matter what Finny was like, in the eyes of the Weasleys, especially Mrs. Weasley Molly, she was a poor child who lost his parents since childhood and grew up alone.

So, she welcomed Finny to stay here for a few more days, and even felt a little reluctant to let Finny leave.

During the past two days, Finny did not do anything special because of Finny's identity. During these two days, Finny and the Weasley family had the same food and accommodation.

Molly would scold George and Fred while scolding Finny who was with them, and would also let Finny go with her children to clean the yard and do some farm work.

Although the Weasley family's life was not very good due to economic problems, Mrs. Weasley still ensured that every meal could provide the children with the necessary nutrition.

Occasionally, Arthur would find Finny and talk to him about some things in the magic world, pure-blood families, some changes in the Ministry of Magic, and would teach Finny many tips for communicating with those officials of the Ministry of Magic.

In two days, except for Percy's attitude towards Finny, everyone's relationship with Finny improved to a certain extent. Ron especially liked being with Finny because Finny was the only one who would not play tricks on him.

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