0171, Harry's sad holiday

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Harry Potter now feels that his friend Field Diggory is a waste of talent not to be a prophet, and that "unlucky, troublemaker, and every holiday is not peaceful" is too apt to describe him. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

Unlike the rest of his classmates, Harry hated holidays the most, as it meant he had to go back to Uncle Vernon's house.

Harry's uncle was a Muggle family and hated all things magical, unlike most open-minded English Muggles, whose minds were almost stuck in the Middle Ages.

Although Harry had always thought they were afraid of magic, his friends Hermione and Field had found that they were jealous of Harry's talent.

"Harry, your mother is a wizard, so your aunt's family should be no stranger to your wizarding identity, if they are really afraid of magic, they will not be so harsh on you, so their attitude is probably due to jealousy, you think about it, your mother is a witch, and your aunt is nothing, so ・・・・・ you understand. ”

"It doesn't matter if he's jealous or not, I'm depressed enough anyway. Harry thought hatefully.

Harry was lying on his table at the Leaky Cauldron, scribbling on his holiday homework, his time was running out, he was only a week away from school, and his homework was not finished, and of course his uncle's family was to blame for the "stupid" family who forbade him to do his homework at home for the wizardry school, and locked up everything he used at Hogwarts during the holidays.

So Harry could only wait for his uncle's family to fall asleep every night, and secretly do those homework in the bed, without access to the magic book, and the speed at which he completed his homework can be imagined.

Of course, this was not the worst, and the catastrophic thing happened during the first week of summer vacation, when he received a call from his friend Ron Weasley, and the one that was so good that he didn't die was answered by his Uncle Vernon.

Since Ron's family were wizards, it was the first time Ron had called, and after a brief conversation with Uncle Vernon, a phone call sparked a 'bloodbath', after which Harry didn't get any information from his wizarding friends for five long weeks.

Of course, his relationship with his uncle's family improved slightly around the time of his birthday, and Uncle Vernon agreed that he would let his owl, Hedwig, out for a while in the evening, although Harry thought that the reason his uncle was so kind was because if Hedwig kept in a cage, he would make a lot of trouble.

With Hedwig's help, Harry began to write letters to his friends, leaving Ron, Hermione, and Field behind. But it didn't work out well, and none of them replied, which gave Harry a feeling of abandonment.

However, on his birthday, he waited for news from his friends, first Ron, who brought Harry gifts and letters, it turned out that the Weasleys had won the Grand Prix in the Daily Prophet, and then went to Egypt for a tour, and it has to be said that Harry really envied his friends.

Then there's Hermione's letter, she's actually with Field, both traveling in France. Of course, the gifts of the two men were mailed together from France, and they chose the same gift quite tacitly - two books about Quidditch.

Of course, Harry was not the only one who received these two books, Hagrid also sent one, and it was the kind that bites, Harry felt that he was becoming more and more confused about Hagrid's taste, he liked ferocious animals understandably, after all, she had seen Hagrid raise 'The Three-Headed Louwe' and 'Norwegian Spinosaurus Nober'. Since the previous year, Hagrid had fallen in love with the fierce plant Field, the dragon's head flower, but this year he had begun to tinker with the fierce books, and he didn't know what he would get to raise next year.

If the first half of Harry's vacation was just a grievance, then what happened after that simply blew Harry up.

Aunt Maggie, Harry's most hated relative in the Dursleys, and of course her dog. She was a guest at the Dursleys the day after Harry and his cousin Dudley's birthday.

Harry agreed to cooperate with Uncle Vernon's request to 'greet' Aunt Maggie in order to obtain the signature of his guardian who would go to Hogmorn on weekends while studying at the School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Then something unfortunate happened, and despite Harry's best efforts to endure his anger, Aunt Maggie, who did not know whether to live or die, still touched Harry's backscale, his family.

Aunt Maggie's harsh words belittled Harry's father, and the consequences were met - she was blown into a balloon by an angry Harry.

Furious, Harry no longer had any scruples about the possible consequences of being punished by the Ministry of Magic or even expelled from Hogwarts, and left the place with his luggage despite the Dursleys' obstruction.

Wandering through the city at night, Harry always felt like he was being stalked by something, a feeling he had come from a book that Field gave him, "Auror Primers: Tracking and Anti-Tracking", which was a gift from Field last Christmas.

In a state of panic, Harry finally saw the source that was following him, a huge black dog.

Just when Harry thought the black dog, who didn't know if he had rabies, was going to attack him, the knight bus appeared.

The crazy knight bus and the funny wizard conductor and driver brought some comfort to Harry in a bad mood - at least it got him to London's Broken Axe Bar.

Harry thought his bad luck had finally come to an end, and he met with the Minister of Magic, Cornelius Fudge. The kind Minister of Magic had gone so far as to tell Harry that the Ministry of Magic would not punish Harry and that the Dursleys' troubles had been resolved.

At this time, Harry felt that the Minister of Magic, who was not as flickering as his friend Field, was not as bad as his friend Field, and that he was a good man. Aside from not signing Harry to Hogsmeade, Minister Fudge's actions at this point were nothing to criticize.

After that, Harry stayed at the Broken Axe Bar, and walked Diagon Alley every day, doing his homework, and writing letters to his friend Field when he had nothing to do, for he felt that Field, who was also in London, had said that his house was not far from Diagon Alley, and that he was probably the first to receive the letter.

Of course, Field never replied to him, and Harry had to pass the time by visiting Diagon Alley countless times, until the last day of the holiday when he met three of the people he had been 'thinking about' - Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger and Field Diggory.