"Wow, Till is also a prefect now!" Charlie leaned next to Till and looked enviously at the letter unfolded in Till's hand, "Now you and Bill are both prefects."

"More than that." Bill smiled and locked his brother's neck. He was a head taller than his brother. He waved the letter that Professor McGonagall had just handed to him in front of him with a bit of show-off. "Your brother, I , is now the Head Boy."

When school started in the second half of the year, Till and the others entered the fifth grade. Bill was two grades above them, and in the blink of an eye he was a seventh grader who was about to graduate. Bill, who has always been an outstanding student, was naturally appointed as the student union president by Professor Dumbledore. Everyone was amazed, but not surprised.

"Sister Till, are you all from the same school?" Hermione asked curiously. She communicated more with Till and didn't know much about the others.

Till carefully put away the prefect appointment letter and smiled at her: "Yes, we are all students in the same school. We usually study together and have a good relationship."

"That's great." Hermione held her chin up, and when Till and the others looked at each other in tacit understanding, she said with some envy, "It would be great if I could also go to Tiel's sister's school in the future."

When Harry saw Hermione saying this, he immediately leaned forward nervously and looked closely into Teal's eyes: "I want to, too! I also want to go to the same school as Teal's sister."

Although Teal may have graduated by the time he went to school, Harry still wanted to enroll where Teal had attended. It's like the relationship with Till has taken on another level.

The words of these two children inevitably made all the wizards present smile meaningfully, especially Professor Dumbledore. He patted Till's shoulder lightly and spoke before her: "Of course, we at Hogwarts will welcome you. All eligible children are admitted to school.”

"As long as you meet the conditions, you can stay tuned." Professor Dumbledore smiled at the two children, and his eyes narrowed imperceptibly when he looked at Harry.

Professor McGonagall glanced at Professor Dumbledore and said nothing.

As the Vice-Principal of Hogwarts, Professor McGonagall would go to the locked small tower every summer to check the Book of Access. This Book of Access left by the four founders would automatically transfer those who met the requirements that year. The admission list was shown to Professor McGonagall.

With the Pen of Acceptance and the Book of Admission, the admission list to Hogwarts is absolutely infallible, but Professor Dumbledore’s statement is also correct. Those who meet the requirements—little wizards who can use magic—are named If you can appear in the Book of Admission, you will naturally be admitted to Hogwarts.

Harry will definitely be admitted, but as for Miss Granger next to him, Professor McGonagall can't guarantee it. Miss Granger, whose parents are both Muggles, cannot be guaranteed admission even by Professor Dumbledore.

Neither of the two children understood the meaning behind Professor Dumbledore's words. They were still young and just secretly looked forward to it.

The birthday party ended around eight o'clock in the evening. Except for Professor Dumbledore and the others, several children stayed at Till's house. Mgina and Tonks even lived in the same room as Till. The three girls agreed We're going to have a good chat until late tonight.

Since the children were all grown up and today was a special day, Mrs. Emery just told them not to chat too late, especially not to stay up all night - that was not good for their health!

The villa has been renovated by the Emery couple. The decoration and layout have not changed, but the sound insulation effect has become very good. Unless someone knocks on the door, even if someone walks close to the door, the footsteps will not be heard by the people in the room.

The three of them can communicate with confidence.

"Let me tell you secretly, Charlie actually mentioned the intention of getting engaged to me." After washing, Mgina lay on Tier's left side and her face turned red as she spoke.

"So fast? You are only fifteen years old now!" Tonks sat up suddenly, her hair becoming brighter due to the change in mood, "Don't tell me you didn't agree!"

Mgina covered her face, and her voice came out muffled through her palms: "Hey, do you want me to refuse, or do you want me to agree?"

"Of course I agree! Charlie is a good engagement candidate." Tonks nodded seriously.

For us British people, getting engaged at the age of fifteen is a bit early, but there are not many people who choose to get engaged at this age. There are many seniors at Hogwarts who have confirmed their engagements in the third and fourth years.

Moreover, Charlie was able to mention this matter to Mgina, so he was obviously serious about their relationship, which was why Tonks wanted Mgina to agree.

Till also sat up, grabbed Mgina's hand covering her face, and asked her curiously: "Then tell me, did you reject it or agree?"

"This... of course I agreed!" Mgina's hands were grabbed by Tier, her red face could not be avoided, and she had no choice but to tell the truth with evasive eyes.

She has liked Charlie for many years, and her relationship with him has always been stable. Charlie, who seemed immature, was very considerate and affectionate to her during this relationship. Mgina could not think of a reason for her rejection.

Of course, private engagement invitations and responses between two people do not count. According to Charlie, he will tell the Weasleys about his plan this year, and then the parents will come forward to discuss it with each other.

All Mgina had to do was wait.

Till and Tonks immediately hugged Mgina and burst into laughter. It was obvious that both of them were very happy that their good friend was about to have something good happen.

"Don't just talk about me, talk about you too." Mgina was embarrassed that Till and Tonks were surrounding her with such ambiguous looks and laughter, so she quickly changed the subject, but she soon realized something was wrong and slightly After passing Tire, he turned the topic to Tonks, "I heard that you often go to Hogsmeade recently. Is there any progress?"

Till immediately raised her eyebrows and looked over. She had always remembered the fact that Tonks liked Lupin. However, since she was a good friend of Tonks and Lupine's boss, she avoided the relationship and always took a wait-and-see attitude.

If she got involved, it would be detrimental to their progress, and Lupine might alienate Tonks because of Till.

Tonks' originally red hair color suddenly dimmed, and her expression followed the change in her hair color, becoming depressed: "Don't mention it, Mr. Lupin is very busy. I met him several times by chance, and he came and went. He was in such a hurry that I felt embarrassed to disturb him."

As soon as these words came out, Till rubbed his nose in embarrassment, his eyes wandering and not daring to look at Tonks' condemning eyes.

Why is Lupine so busy? The main reason is that she has such a hands-off boss.

"Remus and I are already looking for a candidate. We can't keep him busy all the time." Till coughed slightly and told Lupine and himself what they planned. "Don't worry, it will be three months at most. Three months at most." After that, Remus won’t be so busy.”

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