Harry Potter: Glory of the King

Chapter 113: Ona's Gift

Fred lowered his head to eat the marmalade, but his eyes kept drifting towards his parents.

"Oh, we can do it." Mrs. Weasley said, but she looked a little worried. "I think many of Ginny's things can be bought second-hand..."

"Oh, are you going to Hogwarts this year?" Harry asked Ginny.

Ginny nodded, the roots of the red hair were red, and her elbow touched the butter pan. She blushed and glanced at Harry, feeling a little embarrassed.

But at this time everyone's attention was on Percy-he was neatly dressed, and the prefect's badge was pinned to the knit short vest.

"Good morning everyone." Percy said briskly. "The weather is good."

After breakfast, everyone separated. Mr. Weasley went to work. Percy went back to his room as usual. The twin brothers took Ron and Harry out. Ona declined their invitation, saying that he needed Write a letter to home.

In fact, Ona did write the letter, but it didn't take much time. He actually had something to find Mrs. Weasley.

Mrs. Weasley is sitting in the kitchen. She seems to have just finished the housework and is now thinking about some questions.

"Ahem," Ona coughed, caught Mrs. Weasley's attention, and then said: "That's it, the outfit Glory endorsed last year-I think she can't wear it anymore. There are two or three sets. I just didn’t go through it, I just brought it here, but there has been no suitable opportunity for you..."

"Oh!" Mrs. Weasley said in surprise. "Although I am embarrassed, Ona, you are really sweet!"

"Also, I also brought all the first-year textbooks I asked for from the seniors-although there are some damages, I have repaired them, but they are still very new. I doubt whether they have read them seriously..." Na took out some of the things he had prepared. In fact, there were a lot of these books in the responsive room, most of which were left behind by the little wizards who were left behind—many of them really didn't seem to have a master. "There are some books for senior grades..."

Mrs. Weasley couldn't help but hugged Ona: "Oh my God! You are so likable!"

"You are polite, ma'am." Ona was a little embarrassed. "Also, since you have five children, I think I can buy one or two sets of Mr. Lockhart's books together, because you can't have the same in every grade. So I think they may be able to select the corresponding books according to the content of the class, so that they don’t need to buy so many books at once!"

"Yeah!" Mrs. Weasley clapped her hands. "Yes! We really don't need to buy five sets-indeed one set should be enough! That's seven books! No professor can use one lesson. Go to seven books!"

"Besides," Ona handed all the things he had brought to Mrs. Weasley: "I have a lot of my own wizard robes left. You also know what I endorsed with Glory, so you don’t have to. Don't worry, these wizard robes are brand new, and I think Ron must be able to use it—I want you to come forward and give him a more suitable one!"

Molly Weasley looked at Ona with a smile, and then suddenly turned her head and wiped her tears-she was really hard, a mother of seven children, and now it's not the most difficult time-Bill and Charlie are already independent Work, and often give family allowances, their work is dangerous, but the pay is high. Just as a mother, which mother would like her son to use her life to make money? Bill and Charlie often reported good news but not bad news, but the last time they went to Romania, looking at Charlie's scarred arm, she could not show the slightest sadness, and could only force him to be more careful.

Upon seeing this, Ona put down things in silence, and then left quietly.

Mrs. Weasley waited until Ona disappeared outside the door and let the tears flow from her fingers. After a while, she packed her mood and put away the gifts Ona brought her—she knew that these things were not prepared on a whim. Yes-no one will bring these things to the door specially, and then wait for a day before giving them.

At lunch, Mrs. Weasley’s enthusiasm for Ona surprised all the other children, but Ron and Harry were happy to see it. On the one hand, Ron regarded Ona as a good friend like Harry. For him, Ona is the kind of person he dreams of-top-study, handsome, easy-going personality, both teachers and classmates like him very much. On the other hand, Harry also thinks that Ona is so good, but everyone always pays more attention to himself because of his fame, and ignores Ona-that is, he is indifferent and doesn't care very much, otherwise Harry will be more ashamed. .

Ginny seemed to know about Ona's clothes for her, and smiled at him rare. In fact, the Weasley brothers were not bad in terms of appearance, but they were still a lot worse than Ona. Ginny didn’t have any special feelings for Ona, perhaps because Harry’s legend was even higher—everything that Ona did was ignorant of everyone—perhaps Dumbledore knew it, or maybe it was during a holiday, Kim Ni keenly captured the special feelings Harry and Ron had for Glory.

Ona and Hermione seemed to have acquiesced to each other's relationship. Everyone didn't seem to be surprised that they were together. Everything came naturally. It was just that Ona and Hermione knew each other and they weren't the age to fall in love.

In the evening, Mamahaha brought a reply from Hermione and Glory, asking them to meet at Diagon Alley next Wednesday—and it was estimated that it was time for Ona to return.

Percy reportedly rejected Mrs. Weasley’s proposal. He stated that he did not need a separate set of Lockhart's books-sharing a set of books with his brothers and Ginny, he didn't think it was a big deal-so in the end Weasley The family decided to buy only one set of books.

Time always flies quickly, and it's Wednesday in a blink of an eye.

Mrs. Weasley woke everyone up early in the morning, and each of them ate five or six bacon sandwiches in a hurry, and then put on their coats. Mrs. Weasley raised a flower pot from the kitchen mantel and looked in.

"It's not much, Arthur," she sighed, "I have to buy something today... well, please come first! Harry, Ona, you guys come first!"

She brought the flowerpot to them. Harry was stunned, and Ona asked politely: "Sorry, we have never touched this before, how do we use it?"

"Oh! I forgot to say!" Ron patted his head, "They have never used Floo powder to travel!"

"Never used it?" Mr. Weasley asked. "Then how did you go shopping in Diagon Alley last year?"

"By car..." Ona said with a smile.

"Oh," Mr. Weasley owns a car, so he is not very interested. "Then let's go, you haven't used such a quick way, right?"

"Don't ask now, Arthur. Fred, first show how to use it." Mrs. Weasley glared at her husband and assigned.

Fred picked up a pinch of shining powder from the flowerpot, walked to the stove, and threw the powder into the flame: "They are okay, Mom. You see how I do it first."

With a cry, the fire turned green and rose higher than Fred, he went straight into the fire and shouted: "Diagon Alley!" It disappeared in the blink of an eye.

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