Just as Fred and George said, everyone actually hopes that Lupin and Tonks can find their own happiness.
The feelings of the Tonks family were simply ignored by everyone.
After all, they are just outsiders and can only stand from the perspective of Lupin and Tonks and send them their blessings.
As for the werewolf problem, there really is no good solution. Lycanthropy is currently incurable. However, helping Lupin get a decent job is not a problem for the Wesley brothers, whose business is booming.
Everyone could guess that this would have to have Albert's consent.
I have to say that Albert is really like Dumbledore in many ways.
This is something that most members of the Order of the Phoenix agree on.
After losing Dumbledore, the situation of the Order of the Phoenix became very embarrassing. After losing their protection, the risks and pressures everyone had to bear doubled.
Most members of the Order of the Phoenix hope to have a strong leader to lead them on. Especially in this bad era, a strong leader can make them feel safe.
Harry Potter was not a good choice, even though Dumbledore once told them, "Harry is our most precious hope, we must believe in him", but Harry was too young at that time and could not lead everyone out of the predicament.
But Albert Anderson could.
He has proven himself more than once. Whether it is his smart brain, strong strength, or even his character, he is impeccable, just like Dumbledore, the former leader of the Order of the Phoenix.
They had tried more than once to strengthen the relationship between the two sides.
We are all fighting against the mysterious man, so we can support each other and overcome the current difficulties together.
However, the opposite happened.
Albert seemed unimpressed by the invitation from the Order of the Phoenix and kept finding excuses to delay them.
Although Fred and George said that Albert was busy with important things, in the current chaotic situation, what could be more important than fighting the mysterious man
This confused everyone. They didn't understand why Albert had such a prejudice against the Order of the Phoenix.
Yes, prejudice.
At least some members of the Order of the Phoenix thought so.
This also led to a few voices of dissatisfaction with Albert in the Order of the Phoenix, who believed that he should put the overall situation first.
The most important thing right now is to fight against the mysterious talent together, and they must avoid being defeated one by one.
Fred and George were quite helpless. They did not want any prejudice between the two sides, and certainly did not want the Order of the Phoenix to "fall out" with Albert. Although the possibility was extremely low, the two of them briefly explained the situation to prevent the Order of the Phoenix members from being too impatient.
"So, Albert is not in England now?"
"We don't know either. Albert has always been very secretive and has never told anyone where he lives." Fred quickly added, "He's just worried that doing so will cause trouble for others. After all, Albert has always been a thorn in the side of the You-Know-Who and the Death Eaters. Once others know his whereabouts, they will most likely be targeted by the You-Know-Who immediately."
Before everyone could react to Fred's words, George suddenly said, "However, Albert's baby is about to be born. I think he should be busy with this matter recently."
"His children?"
Hermione was stunned, a look of surprise appeared on her face for a moment, as if she couldn't believe what she heard.
After all, Albert was only a teenager, how could he...
"Is it weird that Albert has a child?"
Fred looked at Hermione in confusion, not understanding why Hermione was so surprised, "Didn't you also attend his wedding last year?"
"I, I just think they are too young." Hermione spoke a little haltingly, trying to cover up her previous gaffe.
"Anderson obviously thinks Britain is unsafe." Ron glanced at Hermione secretly, "So he stayed away from Britain so that the child could be born smoothly without being disturbed by the You-Know-Who and the Death Eaters."
"Remember to keep this a secret." Fred made a hushing gesture.
"We won't pass the ball randomly." Mundungus almost patted his chest to make the promise.
"The mysterious man has been looking for Albert's weaknesses." George explained, "So, Albert actually doesn't like to let others know these things, because not only will it cause the other party to be targeted by the mysterious man, but it will also cause him unnecessary trouble."
"Perhaps, we should talk about Lupin's wedding."
At George's signal, Fred brought the topic back to the topic: "I think we can help Lupin hold a small wedding here. His marriage to Tonks needs everyone's blessings."
"Sirius, you don't have to worry too much. As long as they can be happy in the future, that's more important than anything else, isn't it?" George comforted.
"You're right!" Sirius sighed helplessly, "Albert said that their offspring will not be werewolves, because werewolves reproduce by attacking non-werewolfs."
This is actually the reason why Lupin was finally willing to accept Tonks's feelings.
A decent job, avoiding poverty after marriage, and having healthy offspring.
However, this is still not enough.
Their love ultimately had to withstand the test of reality, and the opposition from Tonks' family cast a cloud over their love.
"Where's Lupin?" Harry asked suddenly. "I haven't seen him in the last few days."
"I don't know. He seems to have something going on recently."
It was several days later when Harry saw Lupin again.
Everyone watched as Tonks, with a look of happiness on her face, held Lupin's hand and walked side by side into the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix. She also happily showed everyone the ring on her left hand.
"Are you married?"
Harry was stunned and turned his head to look at Lupin.
"Sorry Harry, we didn't want to make a fuss." Lupin forced a smile.
"You should have told us in advance," Harry said, pretending to be angry. "Everyone is thinking about how to help you hold a wedding."
Harry felt someone pulling his arm, and when he turned his head, he found Hermione shaking her head at him, signaling him to stop talking.
Hermione had already guessed why Lemus did this, so she didn't want Harry to bring it up now to avoid opening Lemus' scars.
"Harry, don't blame Lambs, we also think this is fine." Tonks turned her head to look at her husband and said gently.
"Harry's right, you should have told us."
Sirius punched his friend's chest twice and complained, "Everyone is already planning a wedding for you."
"Sorry." Remus blinked his red eyes, "but we think this is fine."
"Well, even though I'm still very angry, congratulations." Harry walked up and gave Lupin a hug.
"Okay, you'll have plenty of time to chat later, now it's time for the meeting." Moody yelled at them angrily.
People poured into the hall and soon started talking about the content of today's meeting.
"Since Harry will no longer go back to his uncle's house, the blood magic left by Lily will soon become completely ineffective. We need to protect his uncle's family before the blood magic becomes ineffective and ensure that Voldemort cannot find them and obtain any information about Harry from them, or use them as bait."
Everyone knew Voldemort's style too well. Once the Dursleys were caught by the Death Eaters, they would be dead, and they would be tortured and interrogated before death.
"Mrs. Figg also needs to be relocated." Kingslai tapped the table with his fingers to remind everyone present, "However, Mrs. Figg does not seem to plan to come to the headquarters for refuge."
As for the placement of the Dursleys and Mrs. Figg, the Order of the Phoenix began to formulate a protection plan for them long after Harry gave up returning to the Dursleys.
Therefore, this matter is not a big problem. They believe that Voldemort and the Death Eaters will not waste time on Muggles.
"Next is the collapse of the Ministry of Magic. According to Albert's prediction, this is bound to happen. We must prepare in advance to avoid being caught off guard." Moody flipped through the parchment in his hand and raised another issue to be discussed at today's meeting.
"Voldemort is indeed plotting to kill Scrimgeour," Kingsley said worriedly, "even Scrimgeour himself is aware of this, and there is nothing we can do about it."
"The atmosphere in the Ministry of Magic is not very good at the moment. I suspect that some of the high-ranking officials in the Ministry have been won over by the Death Eaters." Arthur was not optimistic about the current situation.
"Isn't he under the Imperius Curse?" Hermione asked in confusion. She remembered Kingsley saying that the Ministry of Magic had always been on guard against employees being under the Imperius Curse.
"There is actually no difference. Right now Voldemort has been replenishing the number of Death Eaters. If you think about it carefully, you will know that there are only so many pure-blood wizarding families in Britain. Where do you think the additional Death Eaters will come from?" Kings said self-deprecatingly.
"You mean some of the pure-bloods in the Ministry of Magic are forced to become minions of You-Know-Who?" Hermione murmured with wide eyes, "But the Ministry of Magic shouldn't be so far as to..."
"Hermione, the Death Eaters can be said to be the base camp of pure bloods. Maybe some pure bloods really don't like Voldemort's style of doing things, but they can always find excuses for themselves. After all, they will never easily break away from the benefits brought by the pure blood group, and no one wants to become Voldemort's next target."
Speaking of this, Kingsley was very annoyed. Those guys took advantage of the legal loophole that allowed wizards under the Imperius Curse to be innocent.
If truth serum had been used to interrogate prisoners back then, at least two-thirds of them would have gone to Azkaban.
"So, you think they will betray Scrimgeour?" Hermione asked, opening her mouth slightly.
"This is inevitable. When the pure-bloods have a way to go, they will choose another way. No one wants to fight to the death with the You-Know-Who and the Death Eaters, even if they will be controlled by the Imperius Curse."
After the meeting, Hermione's outlook on life suffered a slight shock, and she suddenly understood why Albert was not optimistic about her joining the Ministry of Magic.
"Are you okay?" Ron asked worriedly.
"I'm fine." Hermione shook her head and said, "Albert is really amazing."
"Yes, so both the You-Know-Who and the Death Eaters wanted to kill him because they were afraid of this young wizard from the Muggle world. At least many pure-bloods were shocked and angry, but they couldn't do anything to Albert." Kingsley made no secret of his contempt for those guys. "Later, they actually tried. But when they found that even the Aurors were no match for him, they were very scared and wanted to use the Death Eaters to kill him. As a result, many Death Eaters lost their lives. Those guys are quiet now. They are trembling with fear now, afraid that one day they will be killed by someone."
"Did Albert really kill those Death Eaters?" Ron asked curiously.
"Not really. He probably told Scrimgeour the result of the prophecy, making the minister realize that killing them directly was more reliable than locking them up in Azkaban. Facts have proved that it is indeed the case." Kingslai didn't think there was anything wrong. If the captured Death Eaters and dark wizards had not been killed, with more than a hundred vicious guys showing up now, the Ministry of Magic would have collapsed long ago.
This is actually the reason why Kingslai thinks he should cooperate with Albert.
If they worked together, they might be able to prevent the situation from completely collapsing.
He simply couldn't bear to imagine what terrible things would happen if Voldemort completely controlled the Ministry of Magic.
"Harry, have you read today's paper?"
When the meeting was over, Ginny walked towards Harry with the latest issue of The Daily Prophet.
"What?"
Harry took the newspaper and quickly read what was on it, then popped several sedatives into his mouth to calm himself down.
"That stinky woman." Harry seemed to have thought of something, turned his head and said to Bill who was talking to Fleur, "Can you buy me a copy of The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore?"
"Harry, you should know what kind of person Rita Skeeter is." Hermione put down the newspaper and reminded sharply, "That woman always likes to gossip."
"I know, but I'd still like to read that book," said Harry.
"Harry, Hermione is right. If I were you, I wouldn't believe a word that woman said." Bill frowned slightly, thinking that Harry shouldn't waste time on Rita Skeeter's garbage spin.
"Thank you Bill, I know what I'm doing." Harry pulled a handful of Galleons from his pocket and placed them in Bill's frowning hands.
"Okay, I'll bring it to you next time." Bill sighed and finally agreed to Harry's request.
Noticing the look on Hermione's face, Harry explained, "I know exactly what kind of person Rita Skeeter is, of course, but there's always an element of truth in what she says."
"So, you expect to find the truth in a pile of lies." Hermione couldn't help but widen her eyes, "Harry, it's only been three weeks since Dumbledore's death. Do you expect there to be any truth in the book she completed in three weeks?"
"Of course I know, but I want to know something about Dumbledore." Harry was eager to know something about Dumbledore's past. Of course he knew that "The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore" was all rubbish, but he believed that the autobiography written by Rita Skeeter could not be all false, because false things could not deceive people. This was what he learned from Albert.
In fact, asking Albert directly might be a better choice, but Albert would most likely not tell him, and even if the other party was willing, it would probably be difficult for him to find the person.