Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 340 At the Burrow



Chapter 340 At the Burrow

Sainz followed the three people towards the yard on the hill, with a Muggle village behind them.

Entering the courtyard gate, Fred patted him on the back.

"How is it? It's not bad, brother. Although my house is not as gorgeous and tidy as yours, it is our favorite place." Fred was not ashamed of his home at all, and his generous expression was full of pride.

George boasted, "You haven't pulled out a gnome in the vegetable garden yet, I'll show you later!"

The twins are rich, rich in spirit!

"That's great. You know, my yard is all stone slabs, and there's not a single glimmer of green. Where did the goblins come from for me to remove? You guys will have to give me some pointers later."

Mr. Weasley, who was walking nearby, turned around to look at the people who were getting along so well, and said with a smile, "You three can take your time. I'll go in and inform Molly first."

"Okay, please do as you please," Sainz said. "Don't worry about me."

Mr. Weasley nodded and left first.

Sainz followed the twins and walked slowly inside. There were chickens running all over the yard.

The Burrow may not be as luxurious and majestic as Hogwarts, but it is a popular spot where most time travelers will check in.

From the outside, he couldn't even be sure how many floors the Burrow had. In Harry's words, "It used to be a big pigsty, and then some rooms were added here and there, stacked up to several floors high, crooked, as if built by magic.

There are four or five chimneys on the red roof, and a sign is inserted diagonally in front of the house, which reads "Humble Dwelling".

Sainz didn't see the high leather boots and rusty crucibles that Harry saw when he arrived. They were probably put away by some family member who finally couldn't help himself.

When Sainz and the other two walked to the door of the Burrow, Mrs. Weasley came out.

She was chubby and looked very kind when she was not angry. She must have just come out of the kitchen. She was wearing a printed apron with her magic wand in the front pocket.

"Welcome, Autumn."

"It's an honor to receive your invitation, ma'am," Sainz half-shakes Mrs. Weasley's hand very gentlemanly, and the smile on her face becomes even brighter.

"Ugh~" the twins pretended to vomit. "I can't help but vomit," George said. "Your hypocritical behavior gives me goose bumps!"

Mrs. Weasley switched her emotions in a second, her eyebrows raised, "Look at you two, and then look at Autumn! Have your manners been stolen by the mink?!"

"Oh~ I'm sorry, Mom, I'm not Percy. I'm sorry to disappoint you. I'm not as perfect as you hoped!"

"Fred!" said Mrs. Weasley angrily. "Then go and learn!"

"Come on, you got the wrong guy again!" said another. "I'm Fred!"

"Oh~ sorry," Mrs. Weasley's tone weakened, then hardened again, "So what, you both need to go and learn!"

"Oh no, this trick doesn't work!" Fred said to George.

Mrs. Weasley realized she had been fooled and her expression froze for a moment. "Again?!"

Seeing that she seemed to be really angry, the twins quickly changed the subject, "Dear mother, are you going to deal with us now, or should you ask Sainz to come in first?"

"I'm sorry to make you laugh, Autumn," said Mrs. Weasley warmly, "come in and sit down, I'm so annoyed by these two boys!"

Sainz smiled and said: "This is something many people can't envy. They love you very much!"

"I never doubted it," said Mrs. Weasley, smiling, "but it would be nice if they were a little quieter."

Sainz walked into the house. Ron and Ginny were both in the living room. "Hello!"

"Hello, Sainz." "Hello, Professor Autumn!"

"Just call me Sainz, Ginny. We're not in class now."

Ginny said obediently, "Hello, Sainz."

"All right," said Mrs. Weasley, "let's all go to the kitchen. The food is on the table. Ron, go check on Percy and ask him to come down to eat."

"Why can't he come down by himself?" Ron said unhappily. "And why do I have to go and call him every time?"

"Because you are the youngest!" the twins laughed.

"Ginny is younger than me!" Ron became even more dissatisfied.

"Because she's the only girl in the family," Freed said, "and you're his brother!"

Ron was even more dissatisfied, "This is not fair!"

"Hey, if you think this is unfair," George said, "we are currently making a transformation cake that can turn you into a girl..."

"Okay!" Ron ran upstairs, the stairs clacking loudly under his feet. "Percy—"

Ginny asked curiously, "Really? The little cake you just talked about, the kind that can turn Ron into a girl."

"Haha... he lied to me!"

Ginny also laughed, "Haha..."

Ron's roar came from upstairs, "I heard it!"

"Hi, hello, Autumn!" Percy came down from the stairs, "I'm sorry, the Ministry has been so busy lately that I had to bring some things home to deal with."

"Hello, Percy, just call me Sainz."

The twins hated Percy's rigid attitude. "What would the Ministry of Magic do without you? Wouldn't they go bankrupt if you got sick?"

Percy was angry, but probably because he was concerned about Sainz next to him, he didn't lose his temper and continued to say to Sainz, "The just-concluded Triwizard Tournament was very successful, and it was inseparable from your hard work, Sainz. Although I heard that some people talked nonsense later, it has nothing to do with you. I miss the days of working with you."

Well, no wonder all the brothers and sisters dislike Percy. With his behavior, it would be impossible for them to like him.

Sainz complained in his heart, but appeared calm on the surface and said dryly: "I'm honored..."

"Let's go, Sainz," Percy led the way in style, "My parents have prepared dinner, I hope you will enjoy your stay here."

"Brother," Fred came over and held Sainz, "Don't let him lead you astray!"

Percy glanced at the twins and his other two siblings, and walked away without saying anything.

Ron's face flushed red and he looked at Sainz awkwardly, as if he was embarrassed to have such a brother.

Mrs. Weasley called out, "Come over here, all of you, Autumn, come on, don't be restrained!"

Although the Weasley family is not rich, they are not deprived of food. It's just that the local eating habits are here. They don't pay attention to "864" or frying, stir-frying, braising, stewing, etc. like the big Eastern countries, nor do they pay attention to appetizers and main dishes like some formal meals...

It’s a pity that he didn’t see Mrs. Weasley cooking. That was Saien’s first impression of the wizarding world and the most attractive part of the wizarding world to him.


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