Chapter 523
Bill Weasley
Chapter 523 Bill Weasley
Wade thought: You can't say he guessed wrong...
Dumbledore most likely did so, and Wade did get involved to prevent the forest from impacting the stadium.
It's just that Ryan made a mistake in who he was following.
If they knew that the person next to him at the time was actually Grindelwald, I'm afraid most of the people in the tent would let out sharp explosions, right?
As for the remaining half, they went to ask Dumbledore for help while screaming...
Wade smiled and neither admitted nor denied it. He just said, "Although the trees were destroyed, the dark wizard who cast the spell was not caught. I guess he was probably in the stands at the time, disguised as an ordinary spectator."
Ryan frowned: "Then he didn't achieve his goal, and he will probably continue to attack."
"Hmm." Wade took a sip of his drink and said, "Cursing the forest is impossible. That kind of spell requires a lot of preparation in advance... but he may use other methods, so it's best not to sleep tonight and don't leave your wand."
"Okay, I understand. I'll tell everyone..."
Before Ryan finished speaking, he saw that Ginny, who had been laughing and chatting with everyone, had fallen asleep on Padma. The hot chocolate in her hand almost spilled, but Kreacher caught it in time and carefully placed it on the table.
Her brothers were enthusiastically discussing various tactics in the game and the issue of fouls, and didn't notice the little sister at all.
Padma moved aside so that Ginny could sleep on the sofa, and then she couldn't help yawning.
Ryan paused for a moment before saying, "Let me talk to Theo... I see he hasn't been drinking either, so why don't we take turns keeping watch?"
Wade nodded and said, "I'll go say hello to Bill and Charlie...if anyone wants to go to the bedroom to sleep, tell them not to change into pajamas."
Ryan nodded as well.
Perhaps the friends' happiness was too pure and they did not make the matter known to the public - what if the dark wizard saw that the Aurors from the Ministry of Magic were always patrolling and there were many wizards in the camp, and continued to hide?
There's no need to make everyone so nervous.
In reality, the teenagers who planned to celebrate all night did not have as much energy as they thought.
Especially the Weasleys, who got up before dawn in order to catch the portkey, which was almost like staying up for 24 hours. After singing and dancing for a while, they gradually quieted down.
No one went back to the bedroom upstairs to sleep. They all lay down on the sofa or carpet in a crooked manner and fell asleep. Kreacher brought a few blankets from the bedroom and covered everyone with them.
Wade took a short nap, and when he woke up he saw Ryan leaning against the window, looking at the camp outside, so he patted him on the shoulder and motioned for him to go and rest.
Afterwards, Wade drank a cup of coffee to refresh himself, sat down outside the tent, opened the chocolate and took a bite.
Chocolate is a cheap magic replenisher for wizards. After eating two pieces of chocolate, Wade felt that his energy was restored a lot.
Only then did he have free time to think carefully about what Grindelwald had said and Dumbledore's attitude.
The cheers of the Irish supporters still echoed faintly on the edge of the camp, but there were no more leprechauns flying around with lanterns.
"Do you mind if I sit here?"
A low and gentle voice sounded above my head, with a hint of smile.
Wade raised his head and saw Bill Weasley standing next to him with two cans of beer in his hands. He lowered his head slightly, and the small fan on his earrings was shaking gently.
"Please feel free to do so," said Wade, moving a little to the side.
So Bill Weasley sat down, stretched his long legs, and handed a can of beer to Wade: "Want a drink?"
"Sorry, I don't drink," said Vader. "That's a shame, you're missing out on at least a third of the fun in this world."
Bill Weasley took back his beer, shrugged, and suddenly a new black can appeared in his hand and asked, "What about coffee?"
"This one's fine." Wade took it with a smile, then he hooked the pull ring and pulled it upwards. With a soft "pop" sound, the aroma of coffee spread in the night.
Bill opened the can as well. White foam immediately overflowed. He raised his head and took a big sip of beer. Then he said:
"Thank you for taking such good care of them... Fred and George are two years older than you, but they only know how to play and play pranks, so they still need a younger child like you to protect everyone."
"I just happen to have some extra information," Vader said.
"I'm not talking about just this one time."
Bill smiled and said, "I also heard that the Liujing was mainly your invention, and the twins were just helping out. As a result, they not only learned a lot of alchemical knowledge from you, but also got a part of the shares."
"You are underestimating them. Fred and George are extremely talented." Wade said, "When I first came into contact with alchemy, I also received their guidance."
Bill thought for a moment and said, "How about this...we stop flattering each other for a while, okay?"
Wade laughed immediately, liking his casual and frank way of speaking.
Bill added, "In fact, I heard your name a long time ago—not from the newspaper, nor from the twins, but from my brother Ron—he mentioned a few words in almost every letter he wrote, although he may not have realized it himself."
Wade paused: "Ron?"
"Yeah." Bill said with a faint smile on his face, "And Ginny, after she started school, I heard the name 'Ved Grey' more often."
He looked back at the tent behind him, his eyes gentle and penetrating.
"You may not be familiar with them, but my brothers and sisters all adore you very much - even though they find it difficult to admit it frankly."
"In fact, I think you are pretty good too." Wade said, "I have taken all the twelve OWLs certificates, so I know how difficult it is. I also heard that being a curse breaker is a very dangerous job, and you need to face all kinds of ancient curses, poisons and curses. Most people don't have the courage to touch them."
Bill laughed, "I like adventure, just like Charlie likes to train dragons, and Fred and George love all the tricks that can make people laugh."
Wade nodded: "You brothers are all excellent."
"But Ron is a silly boy, he is always in a daze and hasn't found his own path yet."
Bill said with a doting tone, smiling: "And Ginny... She is actually much more naughty than you see, but when she met Harry, she turned into a walking tomato."
These descriptions made Wade laugh again.
Bill raised his beer can and said, "My brothers and sisters may not be very expressive sometimes, but I promise that they are all good, kind and enthusiastic children."
The eldest Weasley brother paused for a moment and pleaded, "If there is a chance, maybe you would be willing to teach them a spell or two? Although they definitely won't have a chance to compete for the final trophy in that game, it should be enough for them to participate a little with their friends."
Vader smiled and nodded: "Of course...if they need it, I will definitely not refuse."
"That's great." Bill said with a smile.
The two men clinked their jars.
A bonfire flickered in the distance, and suddenly, a particularly shrill scream was heard faintly!
(End of this chapter)