Chapter 1 New Year, New Problems

Holidays are depraved and beautiful days – especially when you wake up and have a leisurely breakfast, which makes you even happier.

Alan was now engrossed in dealing with the baked potatoes on his plate - this slightly browned guy tasted great with some pepper, and the extremely glutinous potatoes wrapped in the sand under the roasted crispy skin brought him a great sense of enjoyment, and some bacon that tasted a little salty and wrapped around the top, well, praise!

It wasn't until the whole potato had been wiped out that he nodded in satisfaction, stretched, and walked toward the room, where a daily newspaper of the Prophet was still waiting for him to read.

Although the Daily Prophet undoubtedly has a collection of flaws such as fake big air, many advertisements, nonsense articles, and nonsense news, as the only window that Alan can get information about the wizarding world during the holidays, it can still afford to pay for its monthly subscription - after all, this kind of newspaper is really not too expensive.

Boredom, or boredom - the newspapers, as always, did not provide any useful information.

If you look at Professor Lockhart's famous awards, the Most Charming Smile Award, or five times, you will know what kind of events this shabby newspaper will hold when it is very busy...

Well, it looks like it's salted fish day again—Alan thought.

After paying for the newspaper and feeding the owl a few grains of food, the owl that delivered the newspaper flew out of the window of his room, and then, a small owl, almost the size of a normal bat, crashed through the window and fell directly into Warlo's rice bowl - it glanced at it with great interest, and stretched out a claw to press the poor little creature firmly into the rice bowl as if it were very fierce.

If it weren't for the huge envelope, maybe Alan would have had time to watch Hua Luo's intimidation, but since the other party was here to deliver the letter, then Alan naturally couldn't let Hua Luo bully the other party like this - under its order, the unlucky little owl crawled out of a pile of owl food with difficulty, and then quickly picked up a large owl food - and then, choked...

Looking at this stupid guy shrugging his neck one after another, Alan couldn't help but cover his face, and even Hua Luo obviously revealed a disdainful look - who is this owl, why is it so funny?

A disgusted Alan grabbed the fool upside down, poured out the grain, then took out the letter and began to read it.

It's hard to believe that this letter came from Harry.

In the letter, Harry happily described the beginning of his holiday life - everything was so happy that it was a dream, and his uncle's family had no idea that he had been in Blake's house all day, and in fact, they wished that Harry would not go back to his own little bedroom.

But Harry's letter wasn't just meant to show off.

In fact, his letter also came with an invitation - Sirius decided to take him abroad for a visit, and Harry's godfather generously said that in order to thank Alan for taking care of Harry over the years, he specially invited him to come with him - as for the cost of travel and lodging, Sirius said that he would take full responsibility.

Well, it's good to be rich.

There's just a small question here - would Dumbledore allow Harry to go abroad at will to face danger at will?

You know, there are still die-hard Death Eaters trying to kidnap or kill Harry - Dumbledore has been guarding against this all these years, but if Harry travels rashly, there will obviously be a big hole in this protective net.

Besides, Sirius was still in debt to a mysterious organization - how did he have the courage to bring Harry over?

Soon, the second letter told him the answer - it was given to him by Sirius.

In the letter, Sirius was extremely grateful for his performance in the previous incident—a heavy and weighty thanks, a thin cheque for three thousand pounds.

That's a whopping six hundred Galleons at the exchange rate—Sirius says in the letter that while he thinks it's cheesy, he can't think of a better way to thank Alan for his help in the Forbidden Forest, as a fair reward for his help.

After all, - last time in the Forbidden Forest, Lupin was his old friend, Harry was his godson, and Allen, as an ordinary student who had nothing to do with him, was involved and helped a lot, although everyone's friendship was not bad after that, but one yard to one yard, this money is what Alan deserves.

At the same time, Sirius also wants Alan to do another favor - he has already found an organization in the United States that is likely to have something to do with coins, and this time he came back to be a half-pulled person to do it, originally he planned to come slowly, but now there is something that makes him have to give up the investigation and deal with the matter here first.

This incident scared Allen out of the public eye, because it never appeared in the public eye.

It's simple – Spotted ran away.

It's as if Sirius was supposed to have an escape routine - Wormtail relied on his own transformation to escape the control of the group of Dementors, and disappeared.

This forced Sirius to give up on the pursuit and choose to take out the organization first, and then go all out to catch Wormtail.

Originally, he didn't have to be so busy—but the problem was that the Ministry of Magic didn't admit it.

Even Dumbledore had managed to find out that Spotted had fled—it had been a week since he had fled.

Fudge's attitude towards this is one of absolute non-admitting - which makes it impossible to officially track down Wormtail.

Sirius' last escape was a forced escape, and as such, the Ministry of Magic was unaware that Animagus could escape the Dementors - but Minister Fudge was clearly aware of one thing, and if Azkaban escaped again, his cover-up would not only be of no help, but would instead be a powder keg that would blow him up.

As a result, the incident was firmly suppressed, and even Dumbledore's personal inquiries were met with a response that there was absolutely no such thing.

Sirius, on the other hand, was obviously not going to let Spotted escape at will, and he was going to hunt him down after this operation - these words were clearly stated in the letter.

It's a mess - it's all a mess.

That was Allen's first reaction — the worry outweighed his joy at the check.

Leaving aside the matter of the hapless mysterious organization - Sirius going after Spotted is no small matter.

It's good to not find it - it's a big problem to find it.

If Alan was not mistaken, Patchard probably went to Voldemort on instinct, and his talent for communicating with rats made the action much easier than the others.

There's no way Eren can't keep an eye on Sirius 24 hours a day—and if he goes to take on Voldemort alone, even if it's a bloody Voldemort, the odds of winning are non-existent.