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Chapter 213 Why is it not a date?



Chapter 213 Why is it not a date?

Arthur was shocked by this scene again. If it was Harry, it wouldn't be impossible, but he was a little worried about Otet.

The worry only lasted for a moment. He looked at the interaction between the children, a gratified smile lingering on his face.

At this time, Arthur had no idea how much shock his sons would bring to him in the future.

However, Arthur is now a staunch fan of Haf and Sandwich CP.

The few of them continued walking forward, talking and laughing, when suddenly a wizard who looked like an official from the Ministry of Magic ran out from the side of the road, grabbed Percy's arm and was about to leave.

"They agreed, and it's going to happen at Hogwarts..." The wizard saw the people behind Percy, his voice became smaller and smaller, and he slowly stopped talking, "You'd better follow now, Weasley."

Percy nodded calmly, he tilted his head slightly and said to Afro: "See you later!"

"Is there something going on at Hogwarts?" Fred asked immediately.

Percy shook his head mysteriously, then bent down and tidied up the hair around Afro's ears, then said to his brother, "This is a secret, Fred."

After Percy left, Cedric and Draco also left.

The Campbells and Noah were still on their way, and they had agreed with Afro to meet in the box.

At dusk, the sun sets and the light gradually fades. Night falls like a curtain. The Ministry of Magic no longer stops wizards from banning magic, and countless signs of magic emerge from everywhere.

Every few steps on the road, you will see small vendors who can change shape and size and push carts down from the sky. Their trays are filled with all kinds of strange and weird gadgets.

If Avro hadn't stopped them, Fred and George would have stuck to the vendor's cart and left together.

"Little baby, don't pull us!" Fred broke away from Afro's hand on his arm, held it in his own palm, and held it tightly.

Ron nodded in agreement while buying souvenirs, "Yeah, I saved my pocket money all summer just for this moment!"

He picked up a tall green hat and put it on Afro's head. The clover decorated on the hat swayed in the wind, and the green ribbon was dotted between the golden hair, which was beautiful and dreamy.

Ron was so stunned that he didn't notice that Fred and George had mixed a few of their own items with the souvenirs he bought.

Harry selected a large green rose-shaped badge and pinned it on the girl's chest, and straightened her tall hat that had been knocked askew by the crowded crowd.

Hermione and Ginny held hands, covered their mouths and watched teasingly. They really liked watching these boys perform various tricks for Aphrodite, and they could also discuss who was the best.

A car passing by them caught their attention, and it was filled with what looked like a pair of binoculars, with many strange dials and buttons on it.

"It's a panoramic telescope." Afro excitedly rushed to the vendor to choose and finally picked up a bunch of them in his arms.

She had been craving this for a long time. After the magic wand, it was the second thing she wanted most when she was a child.

By the time the four boys squeezed through the crowd and came to Aphra, they found that the girl had already finished her shopping.

Afro held a bunch of colorful telescopes in his arms, and looked at them with a smile on his face. "Let's go."

After reaching the spacious area, Afro distributed the telescopes to her boyfriends and good sisters.

Each of them held an exquisite telescope in their hands, causing passers-by to look at them with envy and greed.

"Aphrodite..." Ron's face flushed. They were not as happy as the twins and Harry. He stared at the thing in his hand and felt embarrassed.

Because he knew that Afro's family was better off, richer than him, and even his family. This made him very sensitive sometimes, so much so that he felt that Afro agreed to be her boyfriend only because of other reasons.

But Fred and George don't have such troubles.

"What? You don't like this color?" Afro tilted his head and looked at Ron in confusion, thinking that he didn't like the color she chose for him.

This time, not only Ron's face, but also his ears turned red.

"No, it's not." He lowered his head in embarrassment, not daring to look at the girl's face, "I..."

"Sweetheart, little Ronnie thinks your gift is too expensive." George whispered in her ear.

It was then that Afro realized that she had actually long regarded Harry and his group as her own family, not to mention that they had just become the closest of relatives.

She only thought about giving the best to these boys who loved her unconditionally, but ignored their feelings.


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