Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1576: Distressed promise

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Suddenly, the atmosphere became ambiguous, and even the air was pink, and Harry had a premonition of what was going to happen.

Ginny took a step closer to him, leaning close to his chest, feeling the breath of the other person.

"So, I want you to have something that reminds me of me, I mean, if you run into some veela while you're out doing errands."

"To be honest, I think there were very few opportunities for romance at that time."

"I wish there was some comfort in that," she whispered, and she kissed him

Ginny kissed him like never before, and Harry kissed her back.

He was in high spirits, and his mind went blank, which was better than Flame Whiskey.

She was the only real thing in the world at this moment, Ginny, the way she made him feel. He put one arm around her back and stroked her long, lightly scented hair with the other, running his hand down the hair and hugging Ginny tightly.

boom! ! !

The door behind them was suddenly knocked open, and the two quickly separated.

"Oh!" said Ron sharply, "I'm so sorry to interrupt you both."

Alvin, Hermione, Elaine, and Gabriel ran in after, and Harry and Ginny were obviously embarrassed because Ron knocked the door open.

Here, Ron's ears were flushed with anger, and he glared at Harry and Ginny angrily, as if they were doing something outrageous.

Hermione looked uneasy, Gabriel covered her eyes and peeked through her fingers, and Elaine looked curious about the baby.

Ivan clutched his forehead weakly, he knew that this picture must be embarrassing.

Ginny and Harry haven't broken up with Ron yet, it can only be said that they are too good-tempered.

There was tension in the silence, and then Ginny whispered in a flat tone, "Well, Happy Birthday, Harry."

Harry didn't answer, he wanted to kick everyone out but him and Ginny, and slam the door, slam it shut.

But when the door was opened just now, it seemed that a cold wind had blown into the room, and his glorious moment burst like a soap bubble. All the reasons for cutting off ties with Ginny and keeping her as far away as possible seemed to follow Ron into the house, and all the happiness of forgetting everything disappeared.

He looked at Ginny and wanted to say a few words, although he didn't know what to say, but Ginny had already turned around.

Harry thought she might finally be able to stop crying this time, and there was nothing he could do to comfort her in Ron's presence.

"See you later," he said, and followed the others out of the bedroom.

They didn't stop in the stairwell, and the argument didn't erupt as quickly as expected.

Ron strode down the stairs and out into the courtyard through the still crowded kitchen.

"Harry, don't" Hermione said in panic, biting her tongue because she was too fast.

"Don't get excited, Harry." Ivan followed up.

"Don't worry about this, I want to make it clear to him." Harry said, following Ron all the way.

The two of them made their way to the secluded spot of the freshly cut lawn, while the others watched from afar, and if anything went wrong, rushed over.

"Ron takes Ginny too seriously, and this kind of deformed protection makes people breathless," said Hermione.

"Ginny annoys him." Elaine said in a very contemptuous tone. She hasn't talked to Ron since the last time Ron got angry because Ginny and Harry talked about each other, " To be honest, if I had such a brother, I would definitely find a way to make him disappear."

"Well, Ron is just out of kindness." Ivan said calmly, "You know, he wants to protect Ginny."

Across the lawn, a violent confrontation broke out between Harry and Ron, and the two quarreled violently.

Because they were too far away, Ivan, Hermione, Elaine, and Gabriel didn't hear what they said clearly.

However, judging from the final result, the two of them still reached an agreement, but they both seemed very unhappy.

Ron kept muttering that Harry had lied to him and was looking for opportunities to flirt with his sister.

Although in the eyes of all normal people, who Ginny wants to date and kiss is her freedom, and Ron has no right to express opinions, Harry still said that he would never contact Ginny again because he wanted Ginny His future is free and unencumbered, while his future is nothing but defeating Voldemort.

With Ron's strong intervention, the matter seemed to be resolved in this way.

For the rest of the day, Harry and Ginny were never alone again.

Nor could it be seen from her expression and manner that they had had a conversation beyond politeness in her room.

But Hermione later told Ivan that Ginny cried a lot in the room at noon. She said that Ron was a jerk and interfered in her private affairs

To some extent, he is really an asshole. His overprotective desire is suffocating, and the point is that it is difficult to say that he is at fault.

Because Ron's starting point seems to be good, and his feelings for Ginny seem to be sincere, at least on the surface. The reasoning does not make sense to him, and no one hopes to explain it to him. Fortunately, the arrival of Sirius relieved the tense atmosphere to a certain extent, and brought some comfort to Harry.

His birthday gift to Harry was also beyond expectations, the inheritance of all the property of the Black family.

If Sirius died by accident, then all the things of the Black family belonged to Harry. Even now, Harry can go to the vault of Sirius and the Black family in the underground of Gringotts, although Sirius spends money. He has always spent a lot of money, but no matter how conservatively estimated this property is, it will not be a small amount.

Unlike those pure-blood wizard families who suddenly became rich or fell into ruin, the Black family has always been very powerful and prosperous.

At least, it was still the case in Sirius' father's generation, even if they were not as rich as the Malfoy family, they were actually not much different.

Facing this too expensive gift, Harry wanted to shirk it, but Sirius finally convinced him.

Driven by Sirius, the atmosphere gradually became harmonious. Everyone seemed to forget the unhappiness that happened in the morning, and sat on the chairs with a smile on their faces, watching Mrs. Weasley raise her wand aggressively, forcing Charlie, who had just returned, to sit on the chair Go up and say loudly that you want to give him a good haircut.

Harry's birthday party packed the Burrow kitchen to the point of exploding long before Lupine, Tonks, and Hagrid arrived.

So they put together a few tables in the garden.

Fred and George conjured up a mass of purple lanterns, with the number Seventeen shining brightly, hanging over the heads of the guests. Thanks to Mrs. Weasley's meticulous care, George's wound had smoothed out, but the dark hole was still noticeable, despite the many jokes the twins had made about it.

The birthday party started, and everyone came to sit outside.

"Get out of the way, get out of the way!" Mrs. Weasley yelled as she walked through the garden door, a golden snitch the size of a water balloon floating in front of her.

It took seconds before they realized it was Harry's birthday cake.

Mrs. Weasley used his wand to keep him suspended in mid-air, rather than risk carrying it across the uneven ground.

This is undoubtedly very sensible, the huge snitch birthday cake dangled in the air, and finally landed on the dining table without any risk.