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"Of course! She's even asking for Harry's autograph!"
Fred said with a smile, but seeing Mrs. Weasley's expression, he immediately shut up.
"Okay, I'm sleepy, I want to go to sleep for a while."
“No, you, George, and Ron must go and eliminate the goblins, using the method Lockhart suggested…”
Of course, Harry and Darren don't need to go; you didn't tell them to drive that junk car!
As Mrs. Weasley spoke, she took out a book.
The book is titled in gold foil calligraphy: "Gidro Lohart teaches you how to get rid of household pests."
Below is a large photo.
The image above shows a very handsome wizard with wavy blond hair and large blue eyes.
Then he winked at them in a very flamboyant way, which made Mrs. Weasley giggle.
"Mom's always like that. If you ask me, Darren's much better looking..."
He's the undisputed beauty of Hogwarts... well, that's what the little witches said, I didn't embellish it!"
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Chapter 140 Mr. Weasley is so scared he's paralyzed!
Fred's words caught Mrs. Weasley's attention.
She said somewhat shyly, "Darren is handsome, of course, but he's still just a boy."
For us 'older' women, Gilderoy Lockhart is still more attractive.
"A boy? Hmm, Mom, your tone sounds just like those little witches at Hogwarts."
They also say all the time, 'Darren is still a little boy, I'll wait for him to grow up into a man.'
Good heavens, it seems like there's no one left at Hogwarts for them to like, and they have to wait for a little boy to grow up...
Fred's affected joke.
Seeing Darren's embarrassed smile, he reluctantly shut his mouth.
"My God, now I finally understand why even the fiercest Snape at Hogwarts never yells at Darren. Who would bully such an innocent child?"
"Hmph... Once you realize that, don't joke around. Darren isn't one of your cronies!"
Mrs. Weasley said angrily.
Fred and his companions walked helplessly toward the garden. Those pesky goblins always kept coming back. They had chased them away countless times.
Mrs. Weasley watched them walk away and told them they had to finish before they came back.
Then she put down her book and looked at Darren and Harry with gentle eyes, saying, "Children, I think you're sleepy. Don't work with them."
Darren quickly shook his head and said, "No, no, madam, my brother and I will come too. After all, we didn't stop Fred and the others from driving..."
[Ding, Fatherhood Value +50]
[Ding, Fatherhood Value +60]
[Ding, Fatherhood Value +40]
[bite………]
Darren pocketed the Father's Value and then pulled Harry to quickly follow Fred and the others.
Just as Darren and his friends were catching goblins in the garden, Mr. Weasley returned.
He lay down on the chair as soon as he entered the room. His eyes were closed, and he looked extremely tired.
"Nine houses were searched... Mundungus even tried to cast a spell on me when I turned around..."
[Mundungus?]
Darren hesitated before repeating the name, which startled Mr. Weasley.
He looked at Darren with a puzzled expression.
"You, who are you?"
“Dad, this is Darren Potter, and this is Harry Potter… We brought them here…”
Mrs. Weasley interrupted Fred.
"Yes, they drove a flying car to Harry's house this morning and picked up Darren and Harry!"
"Does it fly well? Oh, children, that's wrong...it's not right."
When Mr. Weasley saw Mrs. Weasley glaring at him, he quickly changed his tune.
To change the subject, he also remembered why he had noticed Darren earlier.
"Darren, do you know Mundungus?"
“I don’t know if I know him or not, but last year in Diagon Alley, I saw a wizard named Mundungus…”
Darren recounted what had happened, which made Mr. Weasley realize the truth.
"So it turns out Mundungus was defeated by you..."
Oh, Molly, I was just expressing my feelings, I didn't mean to get angry at Darren.
I think he did the right thing; Mundungust sometimes just needs to be taught a lesson…1
Mr. Weasley was muttering to Mrs. Weasley about what Mundungus had done when Ron grabbed Darren and Harry.
He said in a low voice, "Come to my room, I'll introduce you, and let them talk!"
Life at the Burrow was very pleasant. Darren, in particular.
Here you'll find the gentle Mrs. Weasley, and the humorous Mr. Weasley.
When Mr. Weasley learned that Darren had created an antidote that could cure more than three hundred types of poisons, he was so frightened that he collapsed to the ground.
"My God, Darren, you're a genius! Even Lily wasn't as talented as you back then!"
Mr. Weasley believed that Darren’s achievement was absolutely worthy of the Sir Merlin Medal.
He pointed to Mrs. Weasley's book about Lockhart and whispered to Darren that even someone like Lockhart could earn the Order of Merlin, Third Class.
He strongly suspected that Lockhart had slept with those female judges.
However, after he said that, Mrs. Weasley tapped him on the head several times with chopsticks.
"Don't say such things to Darren, he's still an innocent baby!"
Well, apart from the saccharine nickname "Mrs. Weasley," Darren thought everything was fine.
Especially noteworthy is Ginny, the youngest daughter of the Weasleys. Ginny's appearance is undoubtedly close to that of the characters in the comics.
She deserves the title of "campus beauty".
She blushes every time she sees Harry and Darren, but she can still talk to Darren for a few more minutes.
She also told Mrs. Weasley that Darren had once given her a piece of candy. 'Oh, we used to be so close!'
Ron exclaimed in surprise.
He had no idea that Darren existed.
"Alright, Ron, stop talking nonsense. Darren must have been embarrassed back then. You can't expect everyone to be like Fred and George!"
Mrs. Weasley poured all the sausages from the pot into Darren's plate.
“Honey, eat up! After you finish eating, we’ll go to Diagon Alley to buy books today. The letter arrived this morning.”
Mrs. Weasley took out several thick envelopes and handed them to them one by one.
"Call and see!"
For a while, all you could hear was the sound of people opening envelopes.
Besides the school opening notice, the book list contained mostly books to buy. Most of them were by Gilderoy Lockhart.
Darren pursed his lips, unsure whether he should skip buying the book and save some money.
But thinking about it, it's probably not that bad. If people knew that the Savior's brother was so frugal, some might suspect that Harry wasn't giving him money to spend.
It doesn't fit his public image.
Forget it, I'll just buy it and treat it as a storybook, and tell the story according to the original text, since it's all true stories.
Lockhart simply took them and made them his own.
Seriously, did Dumbledore really not know that Lockhart was just a pretty face? And Lockhart, such a good-for-nothing, actually dared to come to Hogwarts to teach? Wasn't he afraid of being exposed?
These two are truly remarkable; one dares to come, and the other dares to solicit beggars.
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Chapter 141 Entering Gringotts Again!
Had breakfast.
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