~: postscript

 Postscript

 A wedding was held outdoors. Although the world was in dire straits and was still in tatters, the Magic Network world could meet everyone's needs.

Neville held Ginny, Ron held Penelo, Ted held Hermione's hand, Jerry and Sydney held hands, and Harry held Draco's arm. Five couples held a huge wedding together.

 It can be regarded as celebrating the end of the war and saying goodbye to the old world.

 The wedding was very lively and there were many people coming. Everyone sent their blessings.

 After the wedding, everyone took a break for a while, which was considered a honeymoon. But there are many things and battles ahead.

 …

Ted finally took a stroll in Diagon Alley while waiting for Hermione to do some errands.

He looked at the crooked pillars. Ted stretched out his hand and pushed, and he straightened the marble pillars that were not in line.

 “Ah! It looks much better this way.”

 Hermione finished her errands and found that Ted was not on the street. But of course she can find him.

Using special permissions to cross the external and internal barriers, Hermione appeared on the streets of London.

It is peaceful here. The chaos and battles of the past no longer exist. All the people who died tragically in the battle live here. The historical process here develops in accordance with the development of a world without magic.

Hermione saw Ted playing guitar and singing "Scarborough Fair" at the edge of the square, with a group of people watching.

 Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme

 Say hello to a girl over there for me

 She used to be my lover

Let her make me a linen shirt

 Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme

There is no need for seams or needlework on it

 She will be my true love...

Hermione watched and listened from a distance. Until the song ended, he stepped forward and took Ted's hand, and the two left here with a smile.

 At this time, the people listening to the song came back to their senses as if awakening from a dream: "Where is the young man who sang just now?"

“I don’t know, but the singing is so good, it’s like a dream.”

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