Allen didn't know about Voldemort's stubborn resistance, or in other words, if it wasn't for His Majesty, he would not have given his attention to this defeated opponent at all.

Harry is the last Horcrux.

For the sake of the old headmaster, he did not hint to everyone about Harry's Horcrux identity, nor did he change his attitude towards the savior.

But it's different now.

His Majesty's arrival at Hogwarts made him pay close attention to Harry's condition.

If Harry was corrupted by Voldemort's remnant spirit this school year and made trouble...

His Majesty will undoubtedly be in danger.

After the start of the Triwizard Tournament, the temporarily suspended meeting of the head of the school was also held again.

In any case, the head of the academy should take responsibility for defending the king.

After that meeting ended, Allen temporarily left the current head of Gryffindor, and sternly told the other party to pay close attention to Harry's situation, and reported the personnel who had been in contact with the Savior every day.

As for Hermione...

That excellent little witch is still Gryffindor's secretary-general, and many procedural matters and paperwork will be handled by her. It can be said that she is very busy outside of study.

What's more, in order to interfere with her attention, Allen specially instructed the person in charge to give her the convenience of fighting for the rights of the house elves.

To be honest, Ever since he met the "free elf"-Dobby, Allen has distrusted the nature of house elves.

He still kept the Muggleborns in check, hoping they would treat the Clan kindly, and subtly inculcate Muggleborn respect for the house-elf clan.

This is a precautionary measure.

He didn't believe that the group would suddenly rise up with free will as a whole, but he hoped that someday, when he needed them, the good causes planted at this time would help him get the help of the elves.

—at least not to be his enemy.

The person in charge of Gryffindor was a little puzzled, and asked tentatively, "But, Your Highness, why are you spying on Harry?"

Surveillance?

Allen couldn't help but eat this word.

The lion leader seemed to feel that he had said something wrong, and hurriedly and clumsily tried to remedy it.

"I mean, has Harry done something wrong? Even if he's your brother, you don't need to be so concerned about him - I mean, he needs some privacy!"

Allen smiled slightly, put out that gentle mask, and explained soothingly,

"No, Art. Of course I hope Harry grows up safely and healthily, Sirius, Mr. Lupine, Dobby, the Weasleys, and of course you guys from Gryffindor...

"For Harry, you are all great friends and family, and I am really relieved.

"But, Art — the Trifinals is an international event, and there are always some evil people trying to fish in troubled waters."

Arthur thought he had realized it.

He frowned worriedly, and said angrily, "Someone wants to harm Harry?!"

Alan circumvented the topic tactfully, and continued, "So, Art, I need you to do these things—take care of Harry and keep him away from strangers, so as to ensure everyone's safety."

The lion nodded half-understanding, watched the blond crown prince walking out, and raised his hand to say goodbye.

...to keep everyone safe?

He blinked hesitantly and scratched his head in a daze.

After explaining these worries, Allen went to Edward's current dormitory.

He carried his robe briskly, barely maintaining the poise and decency of the crown prince.

These days, he often stays in His Majesty's bedroom.

This temporary housing is rather simple, and many things are not sufficient. Fortunately, there are backup supplies in Alan's space curse suitcase, so that it will not affect His Majesty's living standards.

Edward indulged Alan to toss, and then he was not stingy with his praise.

"Awesome!"

He smiled gently and praised, "How did the little prince know that his father needed a diffuser?"

Allen raised the corners of his mouth indistinctly, pretending to be flat and said, "Of course!"

Edward laughed, beckoning him to sit beside him, and asked, "Is there any news from the Knights outside the school recently?"

Allen frowned slightly, and said slowly,

"There is indeed one."

"Father, according to Lance's report, the Hogwarts Elementary School staff who manage the finances have sent a message saying that some accounts have gone wrong."

"Oh?"

Edward responded, took a sip of tea, and signaled that he was listening.

Allen also warmed his hands with a cup of tea, looked at His Majesty and said slowly,

"According to Lance's report, the cost of the account is far from the actual cost. There are nearly [-] Galleons that are not accounted for...and the investment for the whole year of last year was only [-]."

Those sea blue eyes darkened.

Edward gently put down his teacup, thinking, "Nearly one out of ten mistakes... Are you worried about Lucius' corruption?"

The young man's delicate eyebrows furrowed.

"This is Malfoy's handle, and it is also the banner to refute the Malfoy family in the future! I should be happy, but..."

Allen paused and said,

"After all, the elementary school has only been established for more than a year. I am really worried that Malfoy's greed will disrupt the overall situation."

"That's all right."

Edward warmly comforted, "The emergence of elementary schools is unprecedented in the history of the magic world. Wizards have no way of comparing them. As long as they are not separated, they will not notice anything.

"The education in the elementary school is all controlled by the Knights outside the school, so there is no need to worry about it."

"—Now what you need to ask the Knight Commander to confirm is not the account, but whether Lucius has deducted the children's food and living environment."

His Majesty lightly lowered his eyebrows and exhorted,

"Baby, in the hearts of parents, the safety of children always comes first."

Allen paused slightly, and nodded obediently.

Edward sighed softly, raised his hand and rubbed his child's hair.

"Baby, on this matter, we can still uphold the consistent position of the king and the crown prince-stay in and watch, and wait quietly."

Allen blinked, frowned slightly, and responded,

"Father, don't worry, I understand!"

The king and the crown prince are best at staying on the sidelines. To put it bluntly, they need to stand on the sidelines for everything.

No matter what happens, whether you are happy or resentful, first restrain your emotions, then pretend that you don't care, silently observe the development of the matter, and then calmly guide the direction of the matter.

After a long time of restraint like this, I got used to a behavior pattern.

——Hold the handle first, and discuss other matters later!

As for that little peacock...

Allen raised his eyebrows lightly, with some inconspicuous concerns and hesitation, and in an instant, that trace of emotion was suppressed to such an extent that nothing remained, leaving only the eternal peace on the surface.

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