On the beach of Elba Island.
A young couple walked hand in hand on the soft beach, braving the hot sea breeze that still lingered from the day.
"I never thought that there would be so many Muggles on the beach at night." Yin Zebel bent down and pushed the fat cat Tom who refused to leave the beach.
"It's normal. This is a famous beach in Italy. Besides, it's only August now. Many people like to come here for vacation."
Albert reached out and picked up Tom, letting him cheer up again. "Okay, let's walk for a while, we'll go back soon."
"aim!"
Tom rubbed his body against Albert's ankle and called out like a spoiled child.
"No, I can't carry a big fat pig like you. Walk by yourself." Albert rubbed Tom's head, holding Yin Zebel's hand and continued walking forward.
Tom was very reluctant to keep up, because he knew that if he didn't, he might go hungry.
"It was really hard to imagine that the Muggle world would be like this."
Yin Zebel looked back at the noise that was gradually fading away, and said with a hint of emotion: "Many wizards think that Muggles without magic have a hard life, but now it seems that pride and prejudice have blinded the eyes of wizards, so that they have never really understood the true face of the Muggle world."
"The books in bookstores that depict the Muggle world are rarely fair. In the stories they describe, Muggles without magic don't have a good life."
Yin Zebel turned his head to look at Albert, blinked and waited for him to continue.
"Because it's very simple. Many wizards can't stand the fact that Muggles live better than themselves, and they are unwilling to admit it. So no one reads books about Muggles living better, and books that no one reads will naturally be eliminated by the market." Albert said with a smile, "In fact, not only wizards do that, Muggles also like to discredit others in a similar way."
"You see it very clearly."
Yin Zebel hugged Albert's arm and leaned his head against it. Tom, who was originally following them, had to jog in front of them to avoid being stepped on.
"Of course, I can't deny that most Muggles actually live harder than wizards," Albert recalled. "Because the pace of life for Muggles is much faster than that for wizards, many people seize the time to enjoy their rare vacations."
"There are also many people in the wizarding world who lead fast-paced lives."
Yin Zebel thought of his mother and retorted subconsciously.
“The world is not short of people who work hard and overtime.”
"Are you planning to write a book about Muggles?" Yin Zebel asked, changing the subject.
"In fact, it's more appropriate for you to write about what you've seen and heard in the Muggle world. Maybe it will have a chance to replace 'The Family Life and Social Habits of British Muggles' and become a textbook for Muggle Studies." Albert stopped, turned his head and looked at the noisy beach behind him. "The content of 'The Family Life and Social Habits of British Muggles' is a bit out of date and should be eliminated. People who have experienced war will surely love peace more. The relationship between wizards and Muggles will inevitably become the mainstream of the next era."
"I see that you really like publishing books." Yin Zebeier said with a smile, "If you follow your plan, it is estimated that you will not be able to finish publishing books within ten years, unless you can finish a book in a few weeks like Rita Skeeter."
"It doesn't matter. I can find an assistant when the time comes. It doesn't have to be signed by me anyway." Albert picked up Tom, who was already reluctant to leave, and said, "Books depicting the Muggle world are best written from two perspectives. A Muggle wizard who has lived in the Muggle world for a long time and a pure-blood wizard who has lived in the wizarding world for a long time have different perspectives on a thing."
After getting away from the noisy crowd, the two sat down on a remote, unlit beach, letting the sea water flow over their ankles and hit the rocks.
"You hardly pay attention to the girls around you now." Yin Zebel didn't seem to care about those words. Instead, he raised his head and kissed Albert on the cheek.
There is no doubt that there were quite a lot of girls wearing cool swimsuits on the beach just now.
As they strolled along, their unique temperament, appearance and dress also attracted some curious glances.
"That's the benefit of having a beautiful wife."
Yin Zebel didn't pay attention to the sweet words, but rested his head on Albert's shoulder and asked, "Has anything good happened recently?"
"Well, we have indeed discovered some interesting changes." Albert naturally took up the jumping topic: "Those are changes that were not originally predicted. I think this is a good start."
To be honest, as a master of prophecy, Albert actually hates an unchanging future.
However, not long ago, he learned from the news sent by Sirius that the famous Harry Potter was actually trying to master an extremely dangerous Fiery Curse.
This is an interesting change.
To be honest, this made Albert happier than the tasks and experience he gained from sending Harry Potter to Hogwarts.
After all, he has grown up and has a large amount of experience reserves. He is no longer as crazy about pursuing tasks and experience as before.
"Honey, when do you think the Second Wizarding War will end?" Yin Zebel asked softly, looking into the distance.
"What's wrong?" Albert asked.
"Although my current life is pretty good, I actually still prefer our peaceful life." Yin Zebel knew very well that as long as the mysterious man was alive, she would still need to worry about Albert's safety, and that was not the life she wanted.
"I'm sorry for making you worry."
After all, no one likes war.
Well, if Albert was still alone, he really wouldn't care. After all, this war meant more Galleons, missions, and experience, which would do him almost no harm as he was fully prepared.
But now I am no longer alone.
"The Second Wizarding War will be over soon. Now we just need to wait patiently." Albert knew what Yin Zebel was worried about. "Don't forget, I have predicted the future a long time ago. Even if you don't believe in our savior Potter, you should believe in my predictions. They are almost always correct."
"Of course I believe you."
Yin Zebel kept mentioning this matter over and over again, just to remind Albert that he should always be cautious to avoid any setbacks at the last moment.
"I think we should go back."
She glanced at the watch on her wrist and said, "Alice should be waking up soon."
"Why don't you stay a little longer? You can use the time-turner later." Albert suggested. He still felt that it was a wise decision to get the time-turner.
"No, go back."
Yin Zebeier looked at the approaching boat and reminded softly, "Bit is here to pick us up."
"Thank you, Beetee."
The house-elf bowed slightly towards the two men.
After they boarded the boat, they automatically sailed towards the ship in the open sea under the cover of the Disillusionment Spell.
"I would rather use it to have a good sleep." Yin Zebel gently waved the waves with his hands and smiled as he watched Albert check the seafood he had caught today.
Without the time converter to make up for the lost sleep every day, Yin Zebeier didn't know how he would be able to hold on.
"Hold on for a few more months and you won't have to work so hard." Albert comforted him.
"No wonder my mother reminded me like that."
Since Alice was born, Yin Zebel has experienced the hardships of being a mother.
"I'm here." Albert said gently.
The small boat slowly sailed towards the open sea, and after stopping beside a large ship, it slowly floated up from the sea.
After returning, the first thing Yin Zebel did was to take a simple shower and then go back to the cabin to find Alice.
Tom was carried back to the boat by Albert and disappeared in a flash.
Tom ran off to enjoy his midnight snack.
Albert waved his wand to fold up the small boat, then controlled the ship to sail elsewhere and disappeared into the night.
"It seems like you guys are having a lot of fun. Yin Zebeier is obviously in a much better mood." Katrina looked at Yin Zebeier feeding the baby with a sour tone.
"Any news?"
Albert noticed the newspaper in Katrina's hand and asked casually.
"Wizards from other countries seem to have realized the situation in Britain." Katrina handed Albert a newspaper that the house-elf had just obtained not long ago. "However, they don't seem to interfere with the situation in Britain."
"Oh, that's surprising."
Albert took the newspaper and flipped it open. After glancing at the headlines, he said, "I thought they were worried that the You-Know-Who would mess around and expose the wizarding world to the Muggles."
"Due to the influence of the You-Know-Who, there is a trend of rising purist tendencies in many countries." Katrina didn't believe that was what Albert really said. "I really don't understand what they are thinking. What do you think is the reason why they ignore the International Confederation of Wizards and choose to stand aside and watch?"
"It's none of my business, so just ignore it."
Albert shrugged his shoulders and said as a matter of course, "No one wants to take the risk of getting involved in this mess. Anyway, the You-Know-Who usually only wreaks havoc in the British wizarding world."
"As for if something really happens and the wizarding world is exposed to the Muggle world, that will be a headache for all wizards. It won't be too late to discuss it if it really happens. In fact, it is not difficult to see this from the attitude of the wizards in Britain towards this wizard war."
"If the wizarding world is really exposed, what do you think will happen?"
"It's probably the fierce conflict between wizards and Muggles." Albert shook his head. "Wizards are not in an advantageous position nowadays. However, we don't need to worry about these things."
"Mother loves Alice."
Katrina looked at Alice who was held in Mrs. McDougal's arms and suddenly said, "But she actually hopes it's a boy."
After being stared at by Albert for a while, Katrina raised her eyebrows slightly and asked, “What are you looking at?”
"I don't actually mind if it's a boy or not. But I'm sure there will be one in the future." Albert looked away and said with a smile, "Also, thanks to you for your help recently."
Katrina looked at the young Alice and curled her lips and said, "It's good to know."