Chapter 1271: to trust him

  Chapter 1271 Trust him

  No one will take the stories in "The Tales of Beedle the Poet" seriously.

  If it wasn't for Albert himself to say that "The Story of the Three Brothers" is true, Harry would actually be unwilling to believe such absurd things.

  But Harry believed that Albert would not deceive himself, especially in that situation, certainly not deliberately teasing them.

  The focus of this story should be the three treasures of Death.

  The Elder Wand, Resurrection Stone and Invisibility Cloak.

  Harry has an invisibility cloak. Although he is not sure whether the invisibility cloak is the one in the story, the invisibility cloak left by his father did provide them with great help.

   So, Harry is not eager to get the invisibility cloak in the story.

  He is more eager to get the resurrection stone.

  If he can get the Resurrection Stone, he can ask Dumbledore himself, instead of being troubled by annoying riddles like he is now, and he doesn't need to work hard to get answers from Albert.

   It's a pity that Harry doesn't have the Resurrection Stone, let alone Dumbledore's help, and now he can only rely on themselves.

  Harry has already made up his mind that when he goes down to meet Albert, he will use Felicia directly to get as much useful information as possible from him.

   This made the few Felicians run out.

  He regretted abusing Felicia arbitrarily before, but it is useless to worry about it now, he can only maximize the value of the remaining Felicia.

  One more thing Harry was concerned about, where would the Elder Wand be hidden?

   This incident was like a kindling flame, lingering in Harry's mind, and he had to take a lot of sedatives to suppress the idea.

  Harry knows better than anyone else that he must remain calm at all times so that he can face possible troubles in the future.

   "Are you really going to tell Sirius about that at this time?"

  Hermione looked at Harry uneasily, worried that things weren't going as well as she had hoped.

   Without taking Felicia, Harry might have a hard time convincing Sirius.

   "Well, this matter cannot be delayed."

  Harry knew he had to take action after finding out that his last trick didn't work.

   "Hermione, you should trust Harry, he knows what he's doing." Ron reached out to cover a yawn.

   "Of course I believe Harry." Hermione gave Ron a hard look.

"wait for my good news."

  Harry opened the door and walked out of the bedroom, toward the living room.

  At this moment, Lupine and Sirius were sitting in an armchair talking quietly.

   "Is it your turn to watch today?" Harry greeted Sirius and Lupine.

"No rest yet?"

  Lupine raised his head and looked at Harry who came in. He was a little surprised why the other party was still awake at this time.

   "Is there something wrong?"

   Sirius seemed to realize something, and looked at Harry who was sitting opposite them.

   "Well, let's talk."

   Harry poured himself butterbeer, said to Sirius.

   "Then I'll go back and rest first!"

  Lupine realized that Harry and Sirius had something to say, and got up to leave, making room for them in privacy.

   "No need." Harry shook his head.

  Lupine and Sirius exchanged glances, then sat back down again.

   "Bill's wedding moved up?"

  Harry's eyes turned to the piece of parchment pressed in Sirius' hand.

   "Well, Albert thinks it's best for Bill and Fleur to get married while the order of the Ministry of Magic is still there, so as not to get into trouble at that time." Sirius explained to Harry.

   "Can you guys contact Albert directly?"

  Harry was very surprised. Hermione actually had a way to contact Albert, but if it wasn't something particularly urgent, Albert usually wouldn't reply to the message.

"No, when Fred came over last time, he told Arthur about it. You guys were still training with Mad-Eye, so you might not know." Sirius suddenly said, "Oh, yes, Albert A special child is born, and it is said that it is a beautiful girl."

   "So, Albert has been focusing on the children recently?"

  Harry thought that Albert was looking for the Elder Wand, but he guessed wrong from the beginning.

   "I think so." Sirius asked puzzled, "What's wrong?"

   "It's nothing, Bill and Fleur's wedding will be in the near future." Harry asked.

   "About a week," said Lupine.

   "Where is the location?" Harry asked again: "Is the wedding held here?"

  Harry remembered that last time they planned to help Lupine and Tonks hold a simple wedding at the headquarters.

   "No, this place is too small to accommodate the relatives and friends of the Weasley family and the Delacour family, and it is not suitable as a wedding venue." Sirius shook his head and said: "They plan to hold the wedding in the shabby room."

   "Will many people attend Bill and Fleur's wedding?" Harry fell silent suddenly.

   "What's wrong?"

   "I guess they will definitely come!" Harry was silent for a long time, then suddenly said: "The group of Death Eaters probably won't miss this feast."

   "Don't worry, we have made all the preparations." Lupine comforted softly, "Also, Albert will also come to participate, I think there should be no problem."

   "I remember that when Albert got married, Dumbledore was also invited, and they even used the Fidelity Charm to protect the wedding venue tightly."

  It’s actually hard for Harry to understand, why do people think that those protective magic can prevent You-Know-Who and Death Eaters?

  If it really worked, Hogwarts would not have to close the school early and send all the students home early.

   "Harry, what do you want to say." Sirius asked.

   "Don't take chances." Harry reminded with a sigh, "Although I don't want to sing bad news, the last person who took chances is dead."

   "You don't like this wedding very much?"

  Sirius knew what Harry was worried about. In fact, he had also suggested to Mr. Weasley to let Bill and Fleur marry secretly at the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix.

  But in this kind of matter, he is not qualified to say anything.

"Me, Hermione, and Ron are all targets of Voldemort and Death Eaters, as are Fred and George, Fleur, Bill, and even the entire Weasley family have joined the Order of the Phoenix." Harry actually couldn't understand Mr. Weasley What on earth was Mrs. Weasley thinking, "What would you do if you knew that the Death Eaters should really meet?"

   "I will definitely find a way to bring them together." Sirius sneered, "It's not the first time they have done that."

   "Dumbledore is dead, and Albert can't deter them, at least not against Voldemort." Harry shook his head and said, "In this war, survival is more important than anything else."

"We never underestimated the bottom line of those guys." Lupine said softly, "Members of the Order of the Phoenix will participate, and Kingsley is convincing Scrimgeour that he plans to recruit the Aurors from the Ministry of Magic. If the Death Eaters dare to attack if."

  Harry opened his mouth, but for a moment he didn't know what to say.

   "What if Scrimgeour doesn't agree?" Harry tapped his head with his thumb and index finger, mocking himself, "Forget it, you just need to be mentally prepared."

   "Don't worry about Harry." Lupine patted Harry on the shoulder lightly.

   "Well, let's talk about other things." Harry didn't answer Lupine's words, and said suddenly, "I know you are curious, what exactly do we want to do?"

  Sirius cast a helpless look at Lupine, as if to say: I told you already, and Harry would know about that little trick.

   "A mission, about Voldemort's mission." Harry continued, "I think you should have guessed this, but I can't tell you the specific content of the mission."

   "Why?" Sirius asked cooperatively.

"Because it's not suitable for many people to know that once someone accidentally leaks the news, not only Dumbledore's efforts will be completely in vain, but everyone will die, not only the members of the Order of the Phoenix, but also the Weasley family. Voldemort No one will be spared, I know him too well."

  At this moment, both Sirius and Lupine regretted it.

  They are very smart, and they can guess that this secret must have something to do with killing Voldemort.

   Voldemort couldn't be killed, maybe Dumbledore figured out why.

   They should have stopped other people from making that stupid mistake in the first place.

"I know you won't say it, but there are veritaserum and instigmatism in this world, don't underestimate the bottom line of those guys." Harry looked at the two, feeling quite helpless, he knew Sirius and Lu Ping had already guessed something based on his words.

   "Actually, I shouldn't tell you this, but I think if I don't disclose some information, something bad will probably happen."

   "Then why you?"

  Mrs. Weasley in pajamas pushed the door and walked in, looking a little flustered, but also a little...

"That's because I, Hermione, and Ron are the most insignificant." Harry said softly, "Voldemort will not easily suspect us, after all, who would think that three wizards who have just grown up can do anything? Think we're on the run from the Death Eaters."

   "Besides, Voldemort killed my family and caused me such misery, of course I want to seek revenge from him!" Harry's tone was calm, but Mrs. Weasley could hear his determination from it.

Harry looked at Mrs. Weasley, smiled and said: "I will have a battle with Voldemort, this is part of the prophecy. So I don't plan to run away, because running away is meaningless, the right to choose is not on me from the beginning .”

   "Of course you have a choice. You can hide like Albert." Mrs. Weasley preferred Harry to hide.

"It's not that Albert is hiding, he's just accumulating strength and waiting for the time to come." Harry shook his head and corrected: "That guy can see the future direction better than anyone else, and knowing what to do is the best thing to do." Good choices. So, he's been reminding people that it's not always the way it is."

"Don't worry." Harry reached out and hugged the flustered Mrs. Weasley gently, "Albert once said that we will eventually defeat Voldemort and win the Second Wizarding War. But if we do nothing, Victory does not come by itself, it requires everyone to work together to win."

   "So, just trust us, okay?"

  (end of this chapter)