Chapter 511 Reminder
Chapter 511 Reminder
"What Hogwarts needs is a person who can accommodate the entire school. Such a person needs a sincere and sincere love for the school and students." George said with emotion.
"The headmaster of Hogwarts needs to use love and tolerance to influence these students and prevent them from going astray."
He smiled and said lightly, "In this regard, Dumbledore is completely incompetent."
He added, "Of course, I'm not going to do better than Dumbledore. I don't have much patience with children, and if they're fidgety, I'll kick them far away."
Fundamentally speaking, he and Dumbledore have a lot of similarities, and they don't compromise on means to achieve their goals.
The whole of Hogwarts is a means to them, not an end. When necessary, they can abandon Hogwarts. This is definitely not the consciousness that a headmaster with Hogwarts at its core should have.
He smiled lightly and said gently, "That's why I am more optimistic about Mrs. Weasley, the headmaster at Hogwarts, she is a very warm-hearted person, a person who will not be annoying, a great Mother." What he didn't say was that she was someone who would sacrifice everything for her family.
Ron smiled naively. He didn't expect George to think so highly of his mother. You know, George is the greatest young wizard the wizarding world has ever seen. He was rarely given high marks, and even Dumbledore wasn't very good in his assessment.
Harry and Hermione nodded earnestly and said, "Mrs Weasley always makes people feel her caring, even the daring Fred and Joe can't resist her gaze. No matter how much trouble they get into, in She's always nice in front of her."
While they were talking, Fred and Joe, pushed open the door of the compartment, and walked in suddenly.
Fred and Joe looked at George nervously with pleading eyes, and said worriedly, "George, you have to help us talk."
They said in a dry tone, "It's going to be at the station soon, and when you wait, my mother will definitely scold us to death for our advertisement in the Daily Prophet."
As they got closer and closer to the station, they thought about the things in the Daily Prophet, and it became less and less enjoyable.
The previous impulse and boldness gradually dissipated during the journey, and they all became worried again at the thought of being scolded by their mother when they went back.
When the train arrived at the station, they hurriedly ran to George to intercede. As long as George was willing to plead, Mom wouldn't be so angry.
"Hahaha," everyone laughed, and they were talking about Fred and Joe.
Twins are not afraid of heaven and earth. Not afraid of Voldemort, but afraid of their mother.
Fred and Joe didn't know why everyone was laughing, they just laughed awkwardly.
George took the lead to ease up. He waved his hand and said, "Of course, I will tell Mrs. Weasley. You have also made a great contribution to fighting Voldemort and destroying the atmosphere of fear he spread."
He comforted the twins and said, "We've figured out a way. We'll protect the location of the Burrow with the Faithful Charm. As long as you don't go out during the summer vacation, Voldemort and the others will never find you."
Ron also reacted, he walked to Fred and Joe's side, and explained to his two brothers what had just happened, they just talked about here reads();
After listening to Ron's explanation, Fred and Jorick immediately grinned when they saw that there was a solution.
They said in a relaxed and eccentric tone, "We knew there would be a way. What is there to fear about Voldemort, he is not as scary as our mother."
Seeing the twins so afraid of their mother made everyone laugh happily.
In the midst of everyone's relaxation and happiness, the train slowly arrived at the station, and the train slowly stopped at King's Cross Station.
In the whistling whistle,
The train opened its doors, and the students slowly squeezed out of the train like a long dragon.
Mrs. Weasley was waiting outside the grille at this time, and seeing her furious appearance, her whole body seemed to be bloated. Fred and Joe's bold behavior really annoyed her.
She was in a hurry and strode in front of Fred and Joe. Count them down.
"You are so bold, you dare to provoke Voldemort, you are on the Daily Prophet, and the whole wizarding world knows about you. You also sell souvenirs made of his scales, you know what this will be. consequences?"
Mrs. Weasley said angrily, "What else are you doing? Why don't you just call the door."
George gently shielded Fred and Joe from behind.
He smiled at Mrs. Weasley, and said gently, "Mrs. Weasley, Fred and Joe are very brave, they have done a lot to break down the fear that Voldemort created under the great pressure of Voldemort. Great effort."
He said sincerely, "In the face of Voldemort, there are always people who need to stand up, either them or others. They have been brave in this matter."
Seeing George's intercession, Mrs. Weasley's expression softened.
"George, I know they didn't do anything wrong, but they're still kids. They're not even adults, they shouldn't go and provoke Voldemort directly." She said worriedly, "It's too dangerous, these should be adults. work."
Fred muttered in a low voice, "We're no longer children, George is younger than us."
Mrs. Weasley put her hands on her hips, glared at him fiercely, and said, "Can you compare with George, what are you doing when George is learning to read?"
George continued softly. "We have discussed how to deal with this before. Voldemort will not give up, but we are not unprepared."
He said this calmly, "We plan to hide the location of the Burrow with the Faithful Charm. As long as you want, whether it's me or Dumbledore, you can be your secret keeper."
"The Faithful Charm," said Mrs. Weasley, her face completely calm, and she looked at George gratefully and said, "Thank you George, that's a good idea. I'll be back when I get back. Discuss with Arthur immediately, and we'll get back to you shortly."
She finally calmly said to Fred and Joe, "Since there is a way, I won't teach you a lesson. But don't be so reckless next time, it's not always possible that someone can think of a way to help you."
(To be continued.)