Daily Life at Hogwarts Chapter 531: Realistic beating


Chapter 532 Real Beating

After Harry and Ron disappeared, Percy was the most disturbing one.

Although it wasn't his fault, as the Weasley's eldest child at school, Percy had a responsibility to take care of his mischievous brother and sister.

Originally this was Charlie's responsibility, but Charlie had already graduated from school, so the responsibility fell to Percy.

He didn't forget to use the owl to send his family a letter telling them Harry and Ron were missing.

However, Percy didn't know that the Weasleys, who had just returned from the platform to the car, were shocked to find that their old Ford had been stolen.

It never occurred to the Weasleys that someone would steal their Ford.

That Ford was so enchanted that the average Muggle wouldn't even notice it, let alone try to steal it.

As for the fact that the Ford car flew by itself and killed the Weasleys, they wouldn't believe it. If that was the case, it would have caused a sensation long ago.

After searching around for the car to no avail, Mr. Weasley's face was full of unconcealed disappointment, and when they were finally preparing to Apparate home, they received a letter from Percy's owl, learning about Harry and Law. With the news that En was not on the train, I even guessed who secretly drove the Ford car!

"How dare they...do that!"

Mrs. Weasley pinched the note Percy sent, gritted her teeth and turned to look at her husband, complaining, "It's all your fault, I told you long ago, don't indulge them, don't Indulge them, now they're stealing the car and going to drive to Hogwarts, I've never seen..."

"Okay Molly, Harry and Ron will be all right." Mr. Weasley took a deep breath to calm himself down. He stared gloomily at the empty parking space and put his arms around his wife. His shoulders comforted: "Let's go home and wait for the news first!"

There's really no better way for Mr. Weasley to find Harry and Ron once the car is in the sky.

As for whether the two of them can reach Hogwarts safely, Mr. Weasley is not worried at all. He will definitely not get lost if he follows the train.

It's just that Mr. Weasley thinks he might need to go back and do some preparations, just in case.

"Anyway, I'm going to give Ron a hard time this time."

At this moment, I am fantasizing about my car falling from the sky, parked on the big lawn in front of Hogwarts Castle, and welcoming the envy of all the students of Ron, who has no idea of ​​his upcoming fate.

They are still following the Hogwarts train above the clouds, while Fred and George below, startled by their bold speculation, are opening the window and trying to stick their heads out of the window to find a ride in the Ford Harry and Ron following the train.

"Don't look, even if Harry and Ron really took the Ford car to school, they wouldn't let you see it. They must have flown into the air or become invisible." Albert looked at the attempt speechlessly. Fred and George with their heads out the window.

"Oh, yes, Dad's Ford can indeed be invisible," George muttered softly.

Looking at Fred and George, they seem disappointed that they didn't get to take the Ford to Hogwarts school.

Albert looked straight and shook his head.

After lunch, after a few rounds of wizarding cards, Fred, George and Lee Jordan took turns asking Albert about his trip abroad.

Albert, who was annoyed by the question, began to pretend to be lethargic and casually perfunctory the three people's inquiries.

As they approached the school, there was another knock on the door of the carriage, and Hermione came to them with a copy of the Daily Prophet.

"Muggles are amazed that the Ford Anglia can fly." Fred took the Daily Prophet and whispered the headline: "Two Muggles in London sure they saw an old The car flew over the post office building."

"I remember your father was working in the Anti-Muggle Items Division?" Abbott asked suddenly.

"Is it really Harry and Ron?" Hermione's face was very ugly. She didn't expect Harry and Ron to miss the train on purpose.

"Eight achievements are them."

"How dare they..."

"Perhaps, to show off!"

"Speaking of which, your younger brother is really a fool." Albert took the newspaper, read the headlines carefully, then shook his head and said, "I think the two of them are still complacent!"

Hermione's face was even worse.

"This time, fines are a must!" said Lee Jordan.

"Probably fifty to one hundred Galleons." Albert closed the newspaper and handed it back to Hermione, estimating, "If he hadn't been specifically targeted, he wouldn't have lost his job."

"Of course, Harry and Ron should not be expelled." Albert said to Hermione, who had an ugly face: "After all, Dumbledore's savior, if it were someone else, would be really worth it. Bad luck. However, the point deduction and confinement are estimated to be indispensable."

The envy and jealousy on Fred and George's faces were all replaced by astonishment.

"Now, do you still envy them?" Albert looked sideways at Fred and George, and asked with a smile.

The two shook their heads at the same time. According to Albert's analysis, they both knew that Harry and Ron, who were sitting in the Ford car and preparing to show off, were going to have bad luck.

"It's unbelievable." Hermione murmured and walked away, finding it hard to believe that Harry and Ron would do something so stupid.

For the rest of the trip, they didn't talk much.

The train finally pulled into the Hogsmeade platform slowly, and as Albert and his mates got off the train with the crowd, many students were whispering about people coming to school by car .

No doubt many students thought it was so cool that they wished they were the ones who came to school by car.

The expressions on Fred and George's faces are getting more and more complicated~IndoMTL.com~ If it wasn't for Albert, they would probably think so too!

"First-year freshmen come here!"

A familiar voice came from not far away. The burly hunting ground manager was waving to the panicked freshmen, preparing to take them to experience the traditional lake crossing ceremony.

The rest of the students rode the Thestral carriage to Hogwarts Castle at night.

In the back of the winding Thestral carriage, a Ford swept across the lake, over dark greenhouses, vegetable fields, over the lawn outside Hogwarts, and rammed into the trunk of a battering willow .

There were no expected cheers from the students, no envious glances, just enraged beaters. Harry and Ron, who had not yet been beaten by cruel reality, were beaten mercilessly by the branches of the Beating Willow.

The two people who had just escaped from death no longer had the excitement of riding in the car at first, and some were only dazed and fearful. They were even less aware of what they were about to face.

(End of this chapter)


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