Chapter 16 Gifts

"That's it. I'm not afraid of Filch anymore when I see that monster. I quickly opened the door and ran out with everyone. I couldn't breathe until I closed the door." It's not easy to keep your composure and twist the door.

"Then we ran, ran. We got rid of Filch, got rid of the monster. Then we went back and covered our heads and slept a lot." Ron said this, looking a little happy.

"What a great adventure, cheers to our adventurers." George gestured to them with the juice. For an eleven-year-old child, last night's experience was not easy.

"Cheers." Harry, Ron, and Hermione were also very happy listening to their friends' praise. There's nothing better than telling your best friend about your experience and listening to your friend's compliments.

"But I won't forget Malfoy. He was surprised when he saw us this morning. He must have set a trap from the beginning to tell us." Harry said, he did not forget that Malfoy broke his promise yesterday, and secretly told Filch.

"Fortunately, we are not easy to deal with." Ron said proudly.

"Malfoy isn't easy to deal with either. We almost got caught yesterday." Hermione was still a little worried about being caught yesterday.

"By the way, Hermione, how did you suddenly appear yesterday?" Harry was very surprised by Hermione's sudden appearance yesterday, and only had the opportunity to ask at this time. Ron also leaned over, and he was also very curious.

"That's the power of magic." Hermione looked at George first, and saw that George didn't intend to say it, so she prevaricates.

"Huh" Harry and Ron took a deep breath, and they felt envious when they thought of it through the curse. I really want to know, but I'm not too embarrassed to speak.

"I also noticed last night that the three-headed dog was standing on a trapdoor. It was obviously guarding something." Since George didn't say it, Hermione didn't intend to continue discussing the issue of the illusion, so she said Other discoveries from yesterday.

"What is it guarding?" Harry scratched his head, feeling something pop out of his head.

"You need such a big monster to guard, and watch things that are either particularly dangerous or extremely precious." Ron said.

"I might know something about that stuff," said Harry, and the Three-Headed Dog, Hagrid, Gringotts, Gringotts were attacked. One clue after another suddenly came together, and Harry suddenly realized that he seemed to have discovered something very hidden.

"Hagrid took me to Gringotts when he picked me up." Harry glanced around. They were sitting at breakfast at a long table near the corner, and the nearest classmates were also separated by a table. , so he lowered his voice and said.

Seeing Harry's appearance, everyone became nervous and squeezed forward, waiting for Harry to continue speaking.

"Hagrid took a small package out of Gringotts, hid it on him and took it back to **** Watts," Harry continued, "Then there was an attack on Gringotts and they said nothing was stolen because they were looking for The stuff has been brought back to **** Watts by Hagrid."

Hearing this, everyone exchanged glances with each other.

"What Hagrid brought back from Gringotts is hidden in the movable door guarded by the three-headed dog." Hermione also guessed.

"But what I want most right now is to teach Malfoy a good lesson." Ron didn't care much about what the three-headed dog was guarding. Yesterday he planned to teach Malfoy a hard lesson with Harry, but he went to Malfoy again. Blessed when.

"Yesterday's events won't pass so easily." Harry didn't intend to stop there, but he didn't think of a good solution for a while.

"Then you should be more careful." George was confident that Harry was better than Malfoy.

At this time, an owl flew into the hall, circled and landed in front of them, dropping a long package of a person, and then flapped its wings and flew away.

"Open it and see." George motioned.

Harry opened the package, saw a black slender box with Ron's name written on it, and handed it to Ron.

Ron was a little surprised and overwhelmed. He didn't know who would give him the gift. From the box, it seemed to be quite expensive.

"Ron, it's your present, open it and take a look." Harry said happily.

"But no one's going to give me presents." Ron was at a loss. "Maybe it's a typo."

Looking at Ron's panicked expression, everyone couldn't help but feel a little sour. Ron may never have received a gift.

"Of course it's not wrong, this is our gift to you."

"You guys!" Ron didn't know what to say for a while, but silently opened the box.

Inside was a fourteen-inch, willow wand with a unicorn hair core.

"It's so beautiful!" Ron touched the slender wand gently, as softly as he was afraid that he would scare the wand in his hand.

"This is the best gift I've ever received." Ron's tone was a little choked.

Seeing this scene, Harry was about to burst into tears and put his hand on Ron's shoulder. He remembered the first time he received a gift.

"Tell me what's going on." Ron said embarrassedly, holding his wand tightly.

"We saw that the wand you were using was about to break, and we pooled together the money to buy you a new one. We were going to buy one that was exactly the same as the one you are using now. I wrote to Ollivander's wand shop, Knowing that you tried a wand, we bought it," Hermione said in a measured tone.

"Oh, I remember it, I tried this wand in Ollivander's shop and it's still beautiful." Ron was incoherent.

Seeing this scene, Hermione was a little touched, in fact, she and Harry didn't notice Ron's predicament.

Although they became good friends, she and Harry hadn't thought about giving Ron a gift. It was George who told her and Harry in private that everything was arranged, and only a token silver sycole was received from her and Harry, and he insisted that they say that the gift was given by the three of them together.

Hermione and Harry thought about telling the truth, but they were quickly convinced by George that if it was only given by George alone, Ron might be embarrassed to accept it.

George looked at this scene with some sympathy, which was different from the joke when he saw it in the story, for a person who was really involved in it. Poverty, predicament, these are really bad things. He is not the original party of the textual research, and most of the things in the story have been forgotten.

But he saw Ron wearing his brother's old robe and using his brother's old wand, and he knew it was an injury to an eleven-year-old. The child is definitely not an irresponsible parent clamoring, "I have no personality, I don't understand anything, and everything must be obeyed by the parents."

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