Chapter Eighty-Eight: The Order of the Third Class of the Sir Merlin

"Why are you Aunt Josephine in such a hurry?" asked Mr. Harris, puzzled.

"Aunt is such a shrewd and wise woman!" said Allen, complimenting Aunt Josephine, much to the point where Mr. Harris was even more confused.

Albert and Lunn said goodbye to the members of the Incident Reversal Team one by one, and then came to Allen's side.

"What about Mom, Daisy, and Emily?" said Albert, who didn't see Mrs. Harris, wondered a little.

Mom and Daisy worry about Emily's safety and go to find Emily. Alan knew exactly where Mrs. Harris and Daisy were, and his excellent senses allowed him to hear Mrs. Harris and Daisy's conversation.

Mr. Harris immediately feared for the safety of his youngest daughter, and offered to go together in search of Mrs. Harris. This immediately got their response from Alan.

Mrs. Harris and Daisy were quickly found, but they searched the entire beach and found no sign of Emily. Anxiety was written all over everyone's faces, and Mrs. Harris was almost crying, "I shouldn't have left her alone, let her wait for me behind the reef!"

"Don't worry, Mom, we'll find Emily. "Alan wasn't comforting Mrs. Harris, he had found a clue.

Alan walked straight to the ice cream truck on the beach. The owner of the car had already run away when the sea snake appeared, and after being chased by the members of the Reversal Incident Team, he was trying to throw rocks at the beach.

So what's the sound coming from the ice cream truck right now?

Alan opened the car door and got inside, but there wasn't a greedy little mouse hiding here! Emily crouched in front of the strawberry-flavored ice cream bucket and ate it with relish. The corners of her mouth were covered with cream, and she looked very funny.

When Alan pulled Emily to Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Harris couldn't help but laugh. Everyone laughed happily, Emily was really the little pistachio in the family.

After an event like the Great Battle of the Sea Serpent, everyone felt tired and hungry, and with a wave of his hand, Mr. Harris decided to go to the nearby town to find some food and rest.

Walking through the seaside town, Alan feels that the town is full of art and romance. Rows of rows of low English houses are built on the hill, stretching from the wharf to the other end of the hillside, in the middle of which are scattered side streets and narrow alleys, and there are many unique shops on both sides, but the atmosphere in the alley is not as lively as the wharf, but quiet, very suitable for strolling.

Walking through the many art galleries with a strong artistic atmosphere, Allen and his party found a restaurant near the sea. Built in dark wood, with low ceilings and dim lighting, this restaurant has a taste for its small wooden windows that look out over the fishing harbor.

The bar sells a variety of freshly brewed beers, and Mr. Harris not only ordered the men's favorite ale, but also Mrs. Harris and Daisy ordered fruity mulled wines such as Sydney Fruit Wine. A variety of seafood dishes, such as deep-fried fish cubes, oysters and mussels, were served to the table, which were well received by everyone.

After a full meal, Alan relayed Aunt Josephine's greetings. When Alan said that at the suggestion of Aunt Josephine, the Department of Magical Creatures Management and Control would apply for the "Order of the Order of the Order of Merlin" for the whole family, all the family members except Emily were extremely excited.

"Really? Are you talking about the Order of Merlin, the highest honor in the wizarding world?" Lunn was pleasantly surprised, if he could get a Order of Merlin, he would be willing to fight the Sea Serpent every day. This honor will be an important information for his future promotion.

"But we didn't make any outstanding contributions, did we?

"We've defeated the longest and most powerful sea serpent we've ever built. Alan explained what Northmore had just said to Daisy. The same feud played out in the Ministry of Magic.

"Have we ever had such a precedent? We've seen a lot of strife caused by magical beasts not knowing how to hide their shapes, but isn't it too much of an exaggeration to award Merlin, the wizard involved, the Medal of Honor?" the head of the Wizarding Guild asked the question after questioning Aunt Josephine, Northmore, and Amos in detail.

"Of course, there are examples to relate to. Aunt Josephine was well prepared and said unhurriedly, "According to the Division's records, in 1932 a playful Welsh green dragon swooped down on a crowded beach filled with Muggles sunbathing. Luckily, there was a wizard who was on vacation there, and their brave actions prevented the Wounded King from happening. Subsequently, their entire family was awarded the title of First Class Wizard of the Order of Merlin. Although Mr. Harris's family is fighting against a magical creature marked as a three-star sea serpent, this sea serpent is far longer and more ferocious than ordinary sea serpents. Therefore, I think that at least a medal of the third class can be awarded. ”

Aunt Josephine was well-founded and succeeded in impressing the president of the Wizarding Guild, and finally decided to give Mr. Harris's family the title of third-level wizard of the Merlin Order, as proposed by Aunt Josephine.

After the owl quickly passed the news to the Allen family, Mr. Harris's family, who had already been resting at home, were excited, and they eagerly waited for the award ceremony to begin. To that end, Lunn practiced smiling countless times in front of the mirror, and he demanded that he be sure to smile generously and appropriately when presenting the awards. And Mrs. Harris took Daisy and immediately went to Diagon Alley to order a matching magic robe for the whole family. Mr. Harris looked in the mirror, carefully shaving his beard on his cheeks. The most calm in the family are Alan and Emily. Allen is peaceful, and he cares more about improving his strength than the so-called honor. And the little sister Emily didn't understand what was going on, making the whole family so excited.

In the anticipation of the whole family, soon the day came to award the Order of the Merlin Order of the Third Class, the whole family got up early, and the mirror at home became a hot commodity, and Lunn and Daisy competed for the right to use the mirror, and they did not give in to each other. Even Albert, who had always been steady, couldn't help but check his wizarding robe over and over again, trying to be free of wrinkles and clean and tidy.

When everything was ready, it was already three hours since I woke up in the morning. Mr. Harris and his excited family set off for the Ministry of Magic!