Study Days at Hogwarts

Chapter 849 Close Friend

When Albert woke up at noon the next day, the seat next to the bed was already empty. He got up from the bed, got dressed and went downstairs. He saw Isobel sitting in the dining room with today's newspaper in her hand. He didn't know what she was reading.

Albert stepped forward, put his arm around her shoulders from behind, and his eyes fell on the newspaper, "You don't look happy."

"Look at this..." Isobel handed the "Daily Prophet" to Albert. The headline on it was: "Horrifying Scenes at the Quidditch World Cup", with the Dark Mark hanging on the treetops. Flash black and white photo.

"It seems that some bad things happened in the World Cup." Although Albert said this, he actually didn't care too much in his heart, because he had already expected the chaos of the World Cup.

"What happened?"

Albert felt that this matter should not cause Isobel to have such a reaction, after all, this matter was already known in advance.

"This morning, my mother went over very early to help. Our tent was not burned down, but..." Isobel's words seemed to contain a hint of uneasiness: "Someone entered the tent after we left."

"Stranger?" Albert couldn't help but narrowed his eyes.

"When Bit was recycling the tent, he used the Appearance Spell in the tent and found the footprints of two strangers."

Isobel knew exactly what this meant.

In that kind of chaos, no one would run into their tent at all, and as long as you think about why Albert did that, you can guess that the person who broke into their tent obviously had bad intentions.

Who wants to do something to them, this is what Isobel is worried about, and those people are probably coming for Albert. As for who it was, it was not difficult for Isobel to guess. After all, it was not a day or two before some pure-blood wizards disliked Albert, although no conflict broke out between the two parties.

"Don't worry, I am a master of divination. I will find out those people and arrange a big gift for them. What you need is to protect yourself and don't let me worry." Albert comforted softly, glancing at the mission. Panel, there is a new task.

Having said that, going to watch the Quidditch World Cup this time was really fruitful.

"Ahem!" Katrina coughed lightly, walked in, and randomly picked a topic to ask: "Where's mom? I remember she should be on vacation today!"

"There was an accident at the camp last night, and many people were injured." Isobel handed the newspaper to Katrina without telling her about the footprints.

"The Dark Mark?" Katrina looked at Albert with a strange expression, "I suddenly understand why you think that magazine will be a hot seller."

"I have to take Nia back today." Albert handed a small bottle to Isobel.

"This is it?" Katrina stared at the bottle curiously.

"Elixir of Fortune." Isobel said.

"Is this a lucky potion?" Katrina had naturally heard of the name of the lucky potion.

Albert took out another silver pocket watch and handed it to Isobel, "Don't take risks. If you encounter danger, leave temporarily."

, your own safety is the most important thing. "

Katrina felt that Albert was really a bit neurotic, but she also envied Albert's meticulous care of Isobel.

At this moment, a white owl flew in from the window and threw a letter in front of Albert. Albert picked up the letter, glanced at the sender, and found that it was from Hermione.

Albert stuffed the envelope into his pocket, not intending to read it immediately.

"Don't you read what's written in the letter?" Katrina looked away from the "danger" pointer on her pocket watch and looked at Albert again, "A letter from a certain girl."

"A friend." Albert corrected, "Okay, go get the others up for dinner, and let Katherine and Valeria arrange to return to the country as soon as possible. Britain is in chaos now."

"We're already up."

Katherine and Valeria walked into the kitchen yawning, and Nia also got up, looking like she hadn't slept well.

The six of them sat around the dining table and chatted about what happened last night while eating. Katherine and Valeria realized that the situation in Britain was chaotic through the newspapers, and they became more convinced that Albert really had the ability to predict.

Another owl flew in from the window. Albert looked at the sender and saw that it was a twin brother.

Then, the owls got out of hand, and one after another they came in and out of the room. There were letters from Sirius, letters from Bud, letters from Lee Jordan, letters from Harry Potter, and even a letter from Grandpa Luke, anyway, a lot of people were sending him letters.

"You are so popular!" Catherine said with a strange expression.

"He is indeed very popular." Nia muttered, "When are we going home? Grandpa Luke may have seen today's report. If we don't go back as soon as possible, they will probably be very worried."

"Grandpa Luke has asked Sheila to send us a letter." Albert pointed to the owl resting by the window, "After lunch, we will go back. You should also pay attention to your own safety. From today on, Britain The wizarding world is no longer as peaceful as it once was."

After lunch, Albert left. Nia was also sent back in a suitcase by the house elf Bit.

Luke and Sansa were very surprised when Albert and Nia suddenly appeared from the room, but they were relieved when they thought that it was a magical method.

"I saw the report in the Daily Prophet this morning." Luke still knew something about the mysterious people and knew that they were all evil guys.

"Albert took us out of the camp before the chaos last night." Nia sat next to Luke and showed them the souvenirs she bought at the World Cup.

"That's right, Albert has always been very reassuring." Luke looked at the Firebolt model and nodded. Albert never needed them to worry.

While Nia was grooming Tom, she was chatting with Luke and Sansa about their experiences at the Quidditch World Cup.

Albert listened to their chat while opening the letter he had just received, and occasionally chimed in.

Fred and George mentioned in the letter that they had been deceived. Although they saw through Bagman's attempt to pay back the money with Leprechaun gold coins, they were still deceived by Bagman and gave them the bag of galleons that bastard gave them. There were a lot of replicas of galleons in it, but there were not many real gold coins inside. It was easy to tell from the writing on the parchment that Fred and George were furious.

The contents of Lee Jordan's letter were also not readable, but they obviously had not found anything wrong with the gold coins.

Grandpa Luke's letter was simple, asking them both when they would be home.

Mr. Bader was worried about Albert's safety. He also mentioned the chaos last night and was a little worried about whether the turmoil predicted by Albert was coming.

Sirius mentioned the matter of newspapers and periodicals in his letter. Because of the Dark Mark last night, someone had already asked them about the "Defense Guide" magazine. He also mentioned that the printing problem has been solved in the past two days and that the first issue of the "Defense Guide" will be released next month.

It was Hermione's letter that surprised Albert. The content of the letter was about the unfair treatment of house elves. It also mentioned Barty Crouch's dismissal of the house elves last night. It was clear between the lines. With anger. Hermione seemed to hope to get some support and comfort from Albert, because others didn't care or even ignored this matter.

In the letter, Harry mentioned the loss of his wand and the fact that someone used his wand to release the Dark Mark, and suspected that the person might be the man who appeared in Peter's prophecy.

Albert took some time to write a reply, especially Hermione's letter. He did not try to convince Hermione, he just told her about the current situation of house elves and suggested that Hermione try to write a book about the harmonious coexistence between wizards and house elves. The story will gradually guide wizards to treat house elves correctly and treat them as loyal and reliable family members, thereby improving the poor situation of house elves.

Everything needed to be flexible, and when Hermione was finished, the story could be serialized in a magazine. This is much more useful than the "Vomit" that Hermione later formed, and it can also help Sirius solve the problem of the magazine's content.

Killing several birds with one stone.

"As expected of me!" After checking the contents of the letter, Albert nodded with satisfaction. Moreover, what surprised him was that an additional panel task was triggered. Although the reward was not much, being able to trigger the task was A surprise.

"Why can't there be a normal dress?"

Ron was in a very bad mood, especially after seeing his dress, he almost went crazy with anger.

After coming back from watching the World Cup, he felt that everything was not going as he wanted. First, Fred and George discovered that the gold coins given by Ludo Bagman were fake, and his 27 Galleons were immediately wasted. If it weren't for Fred and George, George still had some conscience and would even lose all his savings by returning the few real galleons he had in his wallet to him.

But the gap in his heart was still too much for him to bear, otherwise he could have ordered a new dress in Diagon Alley instead of being angry here.

Blame Fred and George?

No, they are the biggest victims. The real galleons in their wallets cannot make up for their losses.

Percy looked equally unhappy because his Galleons disappeared.

Yes, Bagman uses leprechaun gold to pay for his gambling winnings.

Now, the Weasley family all knew what kind of person Ludo Bagman was, but after internal discussions, they had no intention of telling their parents about it because it would only embarrass Mr. Weasley.

Of course, maybe their father already knew and was trying to stop them from betting.

"You can buy a new one. Didn't you win a lot of money gambling?" Hermione also felt that Ron's dress was a bit 'fancy'.

"You won a lot of money gambling?" Ron couldn't help laughing, which made Harry and Hermione feel uneasy.

"Harry, Hermione, Fred, I have your letters." Mrs. Weasley called from downstairs.

"Who sent it?" Harry asked.

Fred said, "Albert."

"What did he say?" Ron asked anxiously.

"There's nothing he can do." After reading the letter, Fred said gloomily, "He already reminded me that it's our problem. Now I have to write a letter to Lee Jordan."

"And Sirius," George reminded.

"Harry, have you also written to Albert?" Ron turned around and asked.

"Well, about the Dark Mark." Harry said, "Sirius asked me to write to him."

"What did Albert say?" Hermione asked.

"He said that I bring myself into trouble every year." Harry curled his lips and said, "He thinks that the mysterious man's conspiracy may be against me, and he asked me to talk to Sirius and Dumbledore about it myself."

"You do have trouble every year." Even Ron had to admit that there was some truth in what Albert said.

Harry had gotten into trouble every year since he entered school.

"It's not my fault." Harry said a little annoyed, as if he liked to cause trouble everywhere.

"We know it wasn't your fault." Ron changed the topic and asked, "Hermione, what did you say in your letter?"

"Albert suggested that I submit an article to Sirius's magazine." Hermione put away the letter and thought about the feasibility of Albert's suggestion.

The letter was short, without any comfort. It just told her the current situation and gave her some small suggestions.

It kind of provided her with an idea.

It was impossible to change the status quo in a short period of time. It was easy to see this from the attitude of wizards towards house elves. She even had an unpleasant quarrel with Percy over this.

After reading Albert's reply, Hermione breathed a sigh of relief.

To be honest, Hermione was really afraid that Albert would be like other wizards.

That night, Hermione even felt like she was the abnormal one, and that feeling made her restless.

"Let wizards realize that house elves are loyal and reliable members of the family, so that they can subconsciously treat those house elves well?" Hermione read the contents in her mind repeatedly. The house elf she saw in Albert's place, He really belongs to two different worlds from the elf named Shining.

"What happened to the letter?" Ginny asked confused when she saw Hermione staring at the letter.

"Albert's letter, I talked to him about house elves." Hermione explained.

"House elf?" Ginny was a little confused.

"There is a house elf serving him," Hermione said to Ginny. "That house elf is not like other house elves, and Albert is also very good to house elves, unlike other wizards. You were not there at the time and have never seen how other wizards treated Winky."

"He is special, isn't he." Ginny said, "Otherwise, Anderson wouldn't be admired and loved by so many girls."

"Yeah," Hermione said softly, "He's special."

"You like him?" Ginny asked.

"He's engaged," Hermione said suddenly.

"Engaged?" Ginny was very surprised, "To the Ravenclaw one?"

"Don't tell anyone," Hermione warned.

"Yeah." Ginny was silent.

"What about you?" Hermione asked, changing the subject.

"I?"

"Still like Harry?" Hermione asked.

Ginny was silent.

"Maybe, you should try to give up on Harry." Hermione suggested. "Try to get along with others, try to show your charm to everyone, maybe Harry will notice you."

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