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While many pure-blood families turn their noses up at the Weasleys and say they are a disgrace to the pure-bloods, it seems to Field that they are outright jealous. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info because they can't give birth to so many children.
In the black-and-white photo, six of the Weasleys' sons and one daughter are gathered around the Weasleys, with Field's friend Ron standing in the middle of the photo, and after a vacation without Field, Field finds him taller again (compared to Mrs. Weasley), and his pet mouse Spotted is standing on his shoulder and holding his sister Ginny. (PS: Field's Remnant - He's always been a little shorter than Ron)
"Peter Pedro, maybe this year is the time for us to settle the score," Field looked at the mouse on Ron's shoulder and silently made up his mind.
Ignoring the mouse that was destined to be picked up by Field this year, Field's eyes stayed on Ginny, Xiao Nizi was obviously much taller than last year, she was originally a beautiful embryo, and now she looks more beautiful among a group of big men. But that's not the point, the point is the board she is holding in her hand, which is engraved like a 'rune language'.
"Interesting—it seems that Egypt was also a place where rune mages once ruled. ”
Field continued to look at the photo, standing next to Mr. Weasley was Percy, Field remembered that Percy was supposed to be in seventh year this year, this was his last year at Hogwarts, and the photo showed Percy wearing a Turkish hat with a delicate badge pinned to his neat hair, which Field recognized at a glance as the badge of the president of the male student council, and he looked a little smug with-rimmed glasses.
Well, the last sentence is Field's subjective opinion, Field has been in contact with Percy a few times, and he actually admires Percy more than the unreliable Weasley twins, he has a good academic record (even more than Hermione), is ambitious and thoughtful, and has good organizational skills, such a wizard is the most contributing to the wizarding world.
But now that he is in love with Penelope, Field can only classify him as an 'enemy', just because Field's brother Cedric once had a relationship with Penelope, and Field is sure that Cedric still likes Penelope.
Emotional matters, in fact, Field has no experience, Field has been in contact with Penelope a few times in Hogwarts, she gives Field the impression that she is very intellectual, very beautiful, and very capable, and rationally she is very compatible with Cedric. But with the memories of his previous life, Field is actually more optimistic about Zhang Qiu.
"Anyway, this is all an official match, how can it be changed casually. ”
"Heh-" Field laughed at himself, he found that he liked to let his mind go out when he thought about it, "this is a disease-it must be cured"
The stout young man in the upper right corner of the photo should be Ron's second brother - Charlie, Field has never met Charlie, but the year before last, he had helped Hagrid deal with the troublesome fire dragon - Nobel. Oh, Charlie's job is to study fire dragons in Romania, and there should be some connection with the dragon farm in the United States, Field remembers that Grandpa Kevin said that the dragon farm had purchased a large number of dragon eggs from Romania, and because the American dragon farms are all captive fire dragons, in fact, there is a great demand for dragon eggs, and Charlie's work has one aspect of controlling the number of fire dragons, whether to sell dragon eggs or not, he has a great say.
Behind Charlie should be Bill, the pride of the Weasleys, and Ron's idol big brother. Not to mention other things just by looking at his appearance, Field's already Bill is a trendy man, jeans, Martin boots and studs, such a maverick image, it is difficult for Field to draw a line with the president of the male student council when he was a student, and the good student who got 12 "excellent" in the o.w.ls exam.
Behind Ron are the Weasley twins, George and Fried, whom Field often describes many wizards as comics, but these two are definitely genuine. Field and the two of them have a lot of contact, not to mention the two off-line personalities, I have to say that George and Fried are good friends of friends. They are humorous, righteous, and have a unique perspective on multi-magic prop making.
"Well, when we get back to Hogwarts, I'll find time to exchange ideas with them," Field thought to himself.
After reading the clippings, Field opened the letter and began to read it.
Dear Field: Happy Holidays!
Although I knew that you asked for a tour of the United States, I wrote to you anyway. I can't believe my dad got a lottery for the Daily Prophet for seven hundred Galleons.
So this holiday season, our family went on a trip to Egypt, and of course by the time we write to you, we are back in the UK.
Anyway, Egypt is really great. Bill took us to all the pyramids, and you really don't know how many spells the wizards of ancient Egypt cast on them. Mom wouldn't let Bill go to the last pyramid. There were many odd-looking skeletons left behind by Muggles who had forced their way into the pyramids. They've grown extra heads and all sorts of things. I thought you'd be interested in that, so I've got a book for you.
On my way back from vacation, I ran into Harry and Hermione at the Leaky Cauldron, and Harry got into trouble again, but it wasn't a big problem. Hermione said I've met you in France, but I don't know if you have any books ready for this year's school year, and we'll be back in London in the last week of the holiday and expect to meet you.
Of course, if you can't come back, we'll have to meet on the Hogwarts Special Express on September 1st!
I forgot to mention that Percy had become the president of the male student council, and he was so annoyed that he dangled in front of us with his chairman's medal all the time.
"Haha-" Field knew that Ron was annoying Percy, of course, Ron was jealous of most of them, but it was also fun to listen to him and Percy talk from time to time.
Putting Ron's letter aside, Field picked up another card, in a rough font that could be assumed to have been sent by Hagrid.
Dear Field: Happy holidays! I need your help when school starts. Not much more. Interview.
Hope your trip to the United States goes well.
Hagrid
Hagrid's letter was as indirect as ever, and it didn't say anything, but it occurred to Field that after Professor Kettleburn left, Hagrid should take over as professor of the Magical Creature Protection Class. This big man who hasn't finished his studies at Hogwarts should be very familiar with teaching, so he needs his help.
It wasn't a big deal, and Field put away the card and continued reading the letter.
Ernie McMillan went to a relative's house in Germany for the holidays, and seemed to have brought gifts for Field, which of course he would have to wait until he returned to Hogwarts.
Neville Longbottom wrote to ask if Field could buy the Helsidire Black Dragon Skins and Dragon's Blood on behalf of Nice Studios, as his uncle's Helsidine Black Dragon materials could not be sold for a good price.
Field replied to Neville while reading the letter, the materials for the fire dragon have always been in short supply in the market, and the materials of his uncle's family cannot be sold at a good price, which is obviously being maliciously targeted, and Field knows that the McFacesti wizarding family is a group of old-fashioned otaku who have been living in seclusion in the Hechdiri Islands for centuries, and they don't know anything about the outside market, and it is normal to be targeted by those black-hearted merchants.
The Nice studio uses a lot of dragon materials every year, of course, this is certainly not enough to keep up with the output of McFastiy, but Mrs. Nice can sell it, and many of her friends are alchemists and potionsmen, and the demand for dragon blood is quite large.
After dealing with all this, Field only had one person's letter on hand, and that was Harry's, and Field looked at the entire dozen letters speechlessly, feeling a little incredulous - "Harry, how boring you have to be to think of writing so many letters to someone who knows not to be at home." ”