Chapter 530 Help
Chapter 530 Help
Chapter 530 Help
Although he wasn't really willing, Harry ultimately chose to stay at the Burrow.
Ron and Ginny went to St. Mungo's with the others, and they also asked Harry and Hermione questions.
Hermione wanted to go too, but she preferred to stay with Harry, so she declined.
He felt the same way. He thought that even if he went to St. Mungo's now, it would be difficult to squeeze into a ward among a group of Weasleys. He decided to leave the time for his family.
After Mrs. Weasley left with the children, the two Aurors whom Siron did not recognize also came out of the Burrow and stood guard around for any potential dangers.
Only five guests remained in the Burrow: Tonks, Sirius, Sirius, Harry, and Hermione.
This feeling is quite strange.
Hermione wanted to continue her homework, but Harry wasn't in the mood. He picked up his quill, but after more than ten minutes, the parchment in front of him was still blank.
Finally, he simply made up an excuse, saying that he needed to keep up with Ron's pace, and then put down his quill and stared blankly out the window.
He didn't know why, but he really wanted to go out right now, not to St. Mungo's, or anywhere else. He just wanted to walk outside the Burrow, even if it was just to clean up the goblins in the garden.
On the other hand, he didn't want to cause trouble for Sirius and Tonks.
Just then, Sirius Black walked over, but he wasn't looking for Harry; instead, he went straight to Sirius.
"Siren, I just received news that Arthur has taken the attacker's wand, and Alastor wants you to go and take a look."
"Ah, no problem." Siren nodded, then asked, "But how do I get there? By subway?"
"The subway?" Sirius raised an eyebrow. "Sometimes I really wonder if you're even a wizard. Why is the first thing you think of Muggle transportation?"
“But I can’t Apparate,” Celen said. “And I’d rather take the subway than ride the Knight Bus.”
"Have you ever considered that I can Apparate, and so can Tonks?" Sirius said. "We can send you there."
"Who is it for?" Tonks asked as he came downstairs.
She had always been curious about the ghoul in the attic of the Burrow, and took this opportunity to go up and take a look.
"Send Siren to Alastor," Sirius said. "They found the attacker's wand and need a professional to take a look. What, didn't you get the message?"
"No." Tonks took out a yellowed parchment and glanced at it. There wasn't a single word on it, but Tonks didn't pay it any mind.
"Maybe he only told you."
It's just a magic wand; although it can provide some information, it's not anything particularly important.
"How about you take him there?" Sirius asked.
"But—wait, you take her." Tonks was about to agree, but then he remembered something and said with disgust, "I heard that Umbridge is going to St. Mungo's too. I don't want to see her—or rather, I'm afraid I'll punch that disgusting face of hers."
"Alright then—actually, I've always had this idea too," Sirius muttered to himself.
"But is this alright?" Tonks asked. "Didn't Mad-Eye want us to—" She didn't finish her sentence, but just looked at Harry who had just come out.
"No problem, I promise," Sirius said. "Apparition isn't like driving. As long as I drop him off and come right back, it won't take long."
"When are you leaving?" Tonks asked.
"The sooner the better." Sirius turned to look at Sirius, "if you're not busy right now."
"I'm fine, let's do it now." Sirius put away his Potions class assignment, which he had just started writing, and followed Sirius out of the Burrow to a cleared path.
Harry and Hermione then ran out as well, saying they wanted to see them off and also get some fresh air.
Tonks didn't refuse, but simply reminded them to keep their distance.
Because the Burial Muse's incantation of unwavering loyalty also includes the garden, as long as it's within that area, it doesn't matter if you leave the Burial.
It was still snowing outside, and the wind, carrying snowflakes, felt like knives piercing into my sleeves and collar, stinging my skin.
Xilun instinctively shivered and quickly wrapped his robe tighter around himself. He had been doing his homework in a warm tent or in the equally warm hut lately, and was feeling a little out of place in the outside world.
Harry, who was following behind, also had his cheeks red from the cold, but he seemed quite happy, kicking the snow around him with his feet.
Siren turned around, unable to help but wonder if this was a Death Eaters plot to deliberately distract him so they could target Harry.
But the next second, Xilun shook his head.
It shouldn't be. He was confident that he had never revealed any flaws while at Hogwarts, and Sirius Black probably didn't know that he had discovered his secret.
So even if he really wanted to harm Harry, there was no need to send him away. In comparison, Tonks, as an Auror, was obviously more troublesome.
They soon crossed the path between the gardens, and a clearing could be seen not far ahead, where Bill had suddenly appeared.
Everyone who knows where the Burrow is apparates here. And one of the two Aurors who were on guard duty is nearby.
When Sirius and Sirius stopped, Harry, who was following behind, also stopped.
Tonks followed beside her; her hair was a beautiful light blue today, which matched the surroundings quite well.
"Ouch, it's so cold." She rubbed her hands together and walked over to Siron, saying, "Is Mr. Ollivander also going to look for materials to make wands in this freezing weather?"
Siren paused for a moment before realizing that Mr. Ollivander, whom Tonks was referring to, was his grandfather.
"It depends on the need. Some magical creatures only appear when it snows, such as Yetis and mountain Yetis."
"Did Mr. Ollivander make wands like this before?"
"I did it when I was younger," Siron said. "Why do you ask?"
"It's nothing," Tonks said casually. "But you could remind Mr. Ollivander that the Death Eaters are getting increasingly restless, so he'd better keep an eye on them when he goes out."
"That's alright, he's been in Diagon Alley all Christmas," Celen said.
Just then, they arrived at the open space, and Sirius stretched out his arm for Sirius to grab.
"Mr. Ollivander has been in Diagon Alley all this time?" Tonks looked extremely surprised, even his hair had turned from light blue to dark blue.
"Strange—" she frowned and muttered to herself, "If that's the case, why doesn't Mad-Eye just go directly to Mr. Ollivander to see the wand like he used to?"
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