Hogwarts: I Became the Third Dark Lord

Chapter 255: Bill Weasley

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Wentworth sat on the seat and tapped the table with his fingers lightly. Time passed by and the room fell into silence. Only the sound of Wentworth's fingers hitting the table kept echoing in inside the room.

After a long time, Wentworth's fingers that were tapping the table suddenly stopped, and the room fell silent. Then, Wentworth looked at Auston Greengrass and said decisively:

"First of all, send someone to keep an eye on Gringotts for 24 hours, and don't let go of any trouble!"

Hearing Wentworth's order, Auston Greengrass nodded without saying a word, then turned around and walked out of the room to start making arrangements.

After Auston Greengrass left, Wentworth turned his attention to Carlo again and said:

"Second, in the rest of the UK, make a little noise and don't let our dear Aurors live too leisurely!"

Hearing this, Carlo nodded again and again, and then went to make arrangements immediately.

Finally, Wentworth looked at Rozier in front of him and said slowly:

"Third, Grandma Rozier, help me keep an eye on one place!"

Hearing Wentworth's words, Rozier asked with some doubts:

"where?"

Wentworth said softly:

"The Burrow in the village of Ottery St. Catchpole, Devon, the seat of the Wesley family of the twenty-eight Holy Families in the United Kingdom!"

Hearing Wentworth's arrangement, although Rozier was a little puzzled, Rozier also knew that Wentworth was never the one who let go of nothing, so Rozier did not ask questions, or even asked. , Why did Wentworth let people keep an eye on the Burrow? Rozier just nodded lightly, and then responded slyly:

"Got it."

Just after Rozier also left, Wentworth was alone in the room, and Wentworth took out a pen and paper from the suitcase and began to write:

Dear Mr. Bill Weasley...

Time passed by, but Abernathy still had no news.

Every evening, Auston Greenglass would personally report to Wentworth whether there were any special findings on Gringotts' surveillance today, but unfortunately, there was nothing worthy of attention.

Until this morning, Rozier suddenly found Wentworth and said impatiently:

"Wentworth, the person you've been waiting for is back in England!"

Hearing Rosier's words, Wentworth nodded, indicating that he already knew, then Wentworth ate the last bit of breakfast unhurriedly, wiped his mouth gracefully, and then stood up, He opened his mouth and said:

"Come on, let's go to the village of San Cachipol!"

While Wentworth was enjoying his breakfast leisurely, Bill Wesley, the eldest child of the Wesley family, stood at the door of the home he had been away from for several years, looking at the stone-built stone building in front of him. The crooked and crooked buildings have mixed feelings in my heart.

This is the home of Bill Weiss, where Bill Weiss grew up. Although it is not rich, it can even be said to be poor, but it is never lacking in happiness.

Bill Weiss forced himself to stop recalling, put on a smile again, and then knocked softly on the wooden door outside the Burrow.

Soon, footsteps sounded inside the Burrow, as well as Mrs. Wesley's iconic voice:

"Come on! Who's so early in the morning... omg! Bill! Oh my boy, how did you come back?!"

When Mrs. Wesley opened the door and saw her eldest son standing at the door, it was only for a moment that Mrs. Wesley's eyes turned red, and then, while speaking, Mrs. Wesley slammed Bill into the room. in the arms.

Hearing Mrs. Wesley's voice, and hearing the sound of dense footsteps in the Burrow, the rest of the Wesley family hurried out.

Seeing the eldest brother standing at the door, everyone suddenly cheered in surprise.

Bill smiled and greeted his younger siblings, and then entered the door while taking out the gifts he had prepared for everyone from his luggage, which caused cheers in the Burrow again.

Mrs. Wesley was hurriedly looking for the owl at home, and was going to write to her husband to inform her husband to come back early.

Looking at the lively scene in front of him, Bill Weiss's heart is also full of joy, but thinking of the letter in his arms, Bill Weiss's heart is a little heavy.

While the other children of the Wesley family were busy dismantling the gifts that Bill Wesley brought back, Bill Wesley slowly walked out of the Burrow and came to Mrs. Wesley who was about to release the owl.

And Mrs Wesley was busy tying the letter to the owl, as if she did not notice Bill Wesley coming, but when Bill Wesley stood behind Mrs Wesley, he was about to speak. , Mrs. Weasley said without looking back:

"Okay, Bill, I came out on purpose, tell me, what happened?"

Hearing his mother's words, Bill was stunned for a moment, and then asked with some doubts:

"How do you know that I have something to tell you?"

At this time, Mrs. Wesley unhurriedly released the owl in her hand, and then turned around, looked at her eldest son, and said word by word:

"Bill, don't forget, I'm your mother."

Hearing his mother's words, Bill couldn't help his nose sour, but he held it back. Then, Bill took out a letter from his arms and handed it into his current hands.

I saw Mrs. Wesley open the envelope and read it. After a while, Mrs. Wesley put away the letter in her hand, and after a moment of silence, she motioned Bill Wesley to return to the Burrow with her.

As soon as she entered the door, Mrs. Wesley clapped her hands, gathered her children together, and said:

"Okay, naughty little fellows, since your brother is back, of course we will have a grand welcome dinner tonight!"

Hearing Mrs. Wesley's words, there was another burst of cheers from the scene.

Afterwards, Mrs. Wesley signaled everyone to be quiet. After the room gradually became quiet, Mrs. Wesley took out a few sic and a handful of nut from her arms. After thinking about it, Mrs. Wesley went from A few nuts were taken out from another pocket, and then he said:

"Okay, since the welcome dinner is going to be held, then, who of you is willing to help me buy some ingredients?!"

Hearing Mrs. Wesley's words, everyone at the scene was about to leave, and only the youngest Ginny Wesley raised her hand timidly, but at this time, Mrs. Wesley went on to say:

"The rest of the money, I allow you to control it yourself!"

In an instant, all the children in Weslai's house gathered around, looking like they were scrambling to be the first.

Bill looked at everything in front of him, and suddenly laughed, but there seemed to be a bit of bitterness in this smile.