"Ginny, are you up? It's me... Harry!"

At the door of the tent where Ron had only been last night, Harry shouted again carefully - this was not the first word he shouted, but a few soft calls without any response, which made Harry feel a little uneasy.

Obviously, if he wasn't working at the moment, he wouldn't be so nervous and in a dilemma.

But just because he still has no confidence to convince Ginny to open her heart, he will look forward and backward like this.

Yes, although Lockhart has indeed given him some advice that at least sounds reliable, when it comes to practical application, he begins to worry again.

"Ginny --"

After a few more shouts and finding that there was still no movement in the tent, Harry could only tell himself to come back later. But when he turned to face the rising sun in the East and sighed slightly, he suddenly heard a string of dragging footsteps behind him.

"Ginny?"

Suddenly, Harry suddenly turned around and just saw the curtain at the door of the tent lifted, revealing a familiar touch of pale gold.

"Oh, uh... Luna?"

Although his long blond hair looked dazzling in the sun, Harry soon recognized whose head was sticking out from behind the curtain.

"Harry?"

Luna rubbed her sour eyes hard. After yawning, she narrowed her eyes and said:

"Good morning... Is it time for breakfast?"

"Breakfast?" Harry was stunned, and then quickly nodded. "Ah! Yes, I think it should be fast... Luna, is Ginny in there? Did she get up?"

"Well?"

Hearing the speech, Luna still scratched her forehead vaguely. After looking back into the tent, she turned around and said:

"She's gone... Well, it seems that she either got up early or didn't sleep at all. Oh, but at least she came back last night, because I was still chatting with her until I fell asleep!"

"Really? Thank you!"

Although Luna's answer was subtly off-line, it somehow made Harry understand that Ginny was obviously no longer in the tent.

"Well... I'll go first and see you in the middle space later!"

With that, Harry seemed to turn and leave, but before he could take two more steps, he heard Luna speak again behind him.

"Wait," she cried, looking at Harry's back. "If there's pudding for breakfast today, save one for me! The pudding last night was robbed in a blink of an eye, and I almost cried... I'm serious!"

"Uh --"

Harry paused, turned back rather speechless and nodded.

"I see. I'll keep it for you... I mean, if there's pudding today!"

"Oh! It's great to have you as a friend!" Luna clapped her hands happily. "By the way, if you want to find Ginny, I suggest you go directly to the breakfast distribution point over the open space!"

"Where are you going?" Harry said hesitantly, scratching his head. "But I just came from the campfire?"

……

Facts have proved that Luna's suggestion is correct.

Even if Harry did leave from the open space at the beginning, it's impossible to guarantee that they won't go wrong, isn't it?

When Harry hurried back to the middle of the camp, he saw Ginny preparing part of today's breakfast with Hermione, Ron, Hannah... And the girl Alice who Marca had just brought back yesterday.

But even with Harry's slowness, he suddenly noticed that every move of Ron seemed to be a little stiff?

Of course, being aware is always aware. In fact, he doesn't have the time to care about others now. Because, at present, his own action is not much "softer" than Ron!

After a little stunned, Harry rolled up his sleeves, took out his wand and joined in the homework of dealing with the ingredients.

In fact, every meal in the camp consists of two parts - one of which is transported by a team to the nearby wizard restaurant, which they ordered after leaving the fog of London; The other part is cooked by the camp itself.

In this way, the camp can not only save money to maintain a longer time, but also provide more work for some people.

After all, at present, the refugees in the camp are just standing by for a while, which makes people idle for a long time and is prone to accidents. Planning that forces people to do something like this can make the camp much more stable.

It can be seen that after Harry joined in, several normally idle asylum seekers came here early and joined together.

"Ron, go back and get the sesame -"

Watching Hermione summon Ron around, although it's basically like this in ordinary days, Harry always felt that Hermione meant to make things worse today.

On the other hand, Ron, who was summoned, seemed to be happy and listened to Hermione's command very diligently.

When Ron finally came back from behind and put a bag of sesame seeds in Hermione's hand, he looked at Ron who came to his side and asked:

"You... Ron, what's the matter with you? Why do you walk so hard?"

"Yes?

After Harry mentioned it, Ron seemed to realize that his appearance might be conspicuous, but he could only let it go.

"All right..." he thought for a moment and suddenly turned to say, "Harry, have you talked to Ginny?"

Harry was stunned when he heard that Ron changed the topic too quickly.

"Oh, not yet," said Harry. "I was going to find her this morning, but Luna was alone when I went to her tent just now."

"Oh," Ron said immediately. "Why don't you go there now?"

As he spoke, he seemed to pause again with some hesitation, and then apologized:

"Harry, I'm a little sorry to say... I went to Ginny last night, and then... Uh, I screwed up a little and made her a little angry -"

Facing Ron's apology, Harry was obviously confused. When he stood where he was and straightened things out, he immediately shook his head.

"I think it should be all right... Ginny won't be angry casually. I think she should have been angry by now."

He said so, but he himself suddenly dared not go over.