Chapter 10: Life in the Burrow

Castor began his life in Burrow. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

He lived in a small, elaborate room on the third floor, with a window facing the garden—the appearance of the Burrow was not so strange as it was, it was already crooked and strange.

Little Ginny lived opposite the door, separated by a narrow aisle. Next to it is a room for a pair of twins.

He was very happy with this, because every morning there was always plenty of sunlight in Ginny's room opposite, and he could still sleep in the shade.

That's what he had planned.

But he told Ginny that girls should go to bed early and wake up early, and that they should do some morning exercises in the morning -- such as jogging, or simple yoga accompanied by music -- which is good for the cultivation of posture and temperament.

But Casto ignores its power.

When Mrs. Weasley and Ginny came to ask him about the steps in the most detailed, he could only recall the movements that his teacher had taught him, and explain to them the meaning of each movement, and correct some of their very eager attempts, which led to Ginny at the door every morning when she unlocked her room and went downstairs to exercise.

It doesn't matter if he doesn't get up, if he wants Mrs. Weasley to blast the wooden door open.

So he hated the rooster that had been running around all morning and screaming and waking up the Weasleys. After he had met it with hateful eyes, the next morning he was walking through the garden rubbing his eyes, tripped under his feet—if it weren't for Castor's flexibility, he would have broken his neck.

The rooster flapped its wings triumphantly and burrowed into the garden where the grass was growing abnormally.

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Castor is in the basement under instructions from Mrs. Weasley on potions.

It was originally a room for storing miscellaneous items, but now it has been opened up as a small classroom by Mrs. Weasley.

According to Mrs. Weasley, this is the best place to teach, as Hogwarts' Potions classroom is located underground.

It's tradition.

Casto was glad he had a teacher to guide him, because she told her that Hogwarts didn't have the same class a week.

He was very successful in his study of potions, on the one hand, because he already had a relatively deep memory of "Magical Potions and Potions" and "A Thousand Magical Herbs and Mushrooms" - even if he could not memorize them word for word; On the other hand, when he was training in the Far East, he had to make some Chinese medicine himself - his teacher was too lazy.

But this was enough to make little Ginny, who took the initiative to sit in on the audit, admire him very much.

Because she already knew that Casto had no magic.

But while he's gifted at it, like a simple potion for scabies that he's made very successfully, that doesn't mean he can't go wrong in some of the details - when he tries some of the senior potions he misses, Mrs. Weasley can solve the crisis with a wave of his wand.

This made him look envious, but he immediately regained his composure and threw himself into a new round of production.

The half-day course ended with occasional lectures and long hands-on sessions.

Mrs. Weasley looked at Castor, who was slightly tired, in admiration.

"I'd say you're particularly gifted with things related to potions."

Mrs. Weasley regretted it.

She thought of Castor's warmly recommended medicinal diet.

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There is nothing wrong with the medicinal diet itself.

It is a delicious food with a certain color, aroma, taste and shape made by combining traditional Chinese medicine with certain medicinal value foods. It uses medicine as food and food for medicinal purposes, and the two complement each other and complement each other; It not only has high nutritional value, but also can prevent and cure diseases, health care and strengthen, and prolong life.

But beware, it's "delicious food".

At that time, Casto was in the kitchen demonstrating the simplest medicinal food - because some of the ingredients had to be bought. Mrs. Weasley imitates her, and Ginny serves as her deputy. In the end, they almost finished a work that looked exactly the same.

Although Mr. Weasley had a busy day, he sat down at the table with great excitement.

Today the boy told him how the plane took off - and he listened in fascination.

The boy also brought him food from across the ocean.

He tasted the Weasleys' creations first, which was very good, and was looking forward to scooping a spoonful of Castor's honey egg tea.

His face turned white in an instant.

Mrs. Weasley and Ginny bravely took a bite. Now the Weasleys' expressions were all the same.

Their faces became paler as they watched Casto take a leisurely sip and looked at the three of them with confusion.

"Isn't it very nutritious?" He asked, "Isn't it delicious?" ”

"Do you remember the freshwater ballfish, there is information about the ballfish in "Where Are the Amazing Creatures"?" Ginny changed the subject.

Castor, of course, remembers, he just memorized it. It is a spherical fish with a patterned body, and the biggest difference between it and other fish is that it has two legs with webbed feet. It inhabits deep lakes and cruises the bottom in search of food, especially fond of water snails. Coloured ball fish are not particularly dangerous, but they can gnaw on swimmers' feet and clothes. The merfolk regard the fish as a scourge, and the way to deal with it is to knot its long, sturdy legs, and it will drift away without even knowing its direction, until it unties the knot itself before returning, but it may take several hours.

"You should be a guest at Luna's house, they're not far from here," Ginny enthusiastically suggested, "and they'll be happy to share with you a recipe for freshwater ballfish." ”

The St. Mungo's poisoning department has a new subject. They all thought the same thing.

The next day, Mrs. Weasley tasted a tranquilizer made by Castor, and the effect was fantastic. Her face turned pale, and she was very calmly firm in the idea.

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Casto was lying in bed and preparing to fall asleep.

He feels that every day is very fulfilling. He hadn't felt this way in a long time.

Because he also has to study herbs in the garden, look for magical creatures, and when he is tired, he can look at the history of magic and tease Ginny.

Then there was a sharp knock on the window.

He snapped up and looked back at Hedwig under the stars. She clutched the letter and looked at him expectantly, with a thin layer of glass in between.

Casto opened the window and expertly stroked her with a special force, revealing a look of nostalgia.

He sighed and opened Harry's letter.