Harry Potter: Who cares about belated motherly love?

Chapter 100 Ron wants to be reborn as a handsome guy

"I know! Of course I know about this! But Tom's face is so unfair! So unfair! If he doesn't want that face, just give it to me! If there is an afterlife, I must be reborn as a handsome guy! Although I don't remember my face in my previous life very well, at least I still remember this mediocre face that has no sense of existence now! Why? Why is it like this!"

Charlie and Percy tried to calm Ron.

Ron uncharacteristically complained that of all the brothers, he was the least good-looking.

"Hey, Ron is still young. He might become handsome when he grows up. There will be plenty of opportunities in the future."

"Bill, the reason you can say such things is because you are absolutely confident in your appearance! Don't try to fool me with such comforting words for children!"

Ron's words got to me.

You are really a child.

"'That's right, Bill, that's not fair!'"

Fred and George joined Ron in the discussion, and Charlie and Percy laughed at their words.

"This is innate, there's nothing we can do about it..."

Finally, Ron started crying, and I had to pick him up and try to comfort him.

"Really?! They are obviously born from the same parents, why are they so different? Why? Why?!"

Ron took my face in his hands and stared at me with tearful eyes, complaining and starting to cry loudly.

Actually, Ron's appearance is not as bad as he said. It's just that compared with all the brothers, he is indeed inferior. But to me, he is the brother I take the most care of. He is almost like my own child, so he is very cute. Although I said this, it would not be any comfort to Ron.

However, I haven't hugged Ron like this for a long time... maybe it's the first time since he was a child. Oh, Ron has grown up. But he is still so young.

In that family, he was always cautious, not daring to cause trouble to his brothers, and never dared to act like a spoiled child. In the past, he never relied on me as much as he does now. He always stood carefully beside me, observing his family with inquiring eyes. Perhaps, if he really remembered that he was a Muggle, he would not understand magic at that time, right? Those mysterious powers confused him, and his parents in his previous life were completely opposite to his parents in this life, and he even remembered that he was a father. Ron would only find it incomprehensible, right?

He never expressed his true feelings and spoke very little. He would answer questions, but if you didn't initiate a conversation with him, he would hardly speak. He always seemed very reserved, and people didn't quite understand what he was thinking. He was a difficult child to approach, there was no doubt about that.

His mother felt uncomfortable with Ron, so she chose to avoid him. His father followed his mother's attitude. Ginny, who sensed this atmosphere, did the same. This might be why Ron was reluctant to confess his memories. If he confessed to his parents, it would only make the situation worse, and he was right.

Charlie and I had long noticed that Ron was different from other children, but twins are not considered normal children either, so we didn't think he was strange. We just didn't take the initiative to approach him because we thought he might not like others to know him in depth. We thought we would just listen to him when he was willing to talk. In fact, to be more precise, Ron hardly gave us any chance to approach him.

If it weren't for Percy, Ron probably wouldn't have mentioned his past life. But after a long time of observation, he felt that it was okay to confess to Fred and George. He thought the twins wouldn't be disgusted or reject it, they were curious. Moreover, Percy's situation was already very critical at the time, and Ron felt that he couldn't hide it any longer and had to abandon his childish behavior and deal with it seriously. Percy was the only person who often talked to Ron and treated him as a normal child. He would let Ron sit on his lap and read. Only at that moment did Ron act like a child.

...Ah, but he did cry sincerely before I went back to Hogwarts. He only acted like a child in front of me that one time...Not only Ron, but Percy, Fred, and George cried a lot too. I shouldn't have just worried about how my brothers were doing when I was away from Hogwarts, I should have cared more about them. I should have listened to Charlie more carefully...I really regret this.

Ron rarely acts like a spoiled brat, but unlike me, Charlie, and the twins, Percy never treats Ron as a special child, so Ron will abandon his disguise when Percy is in crisis.

Even though his parents ignored him and didn't let him act like a spoiled brat... No, actually his parents just wanted him to obey them according to their own ideas. If Ron was an ordinary child, he might choose to rely on his parents, but Ron didn't like that. He might rather refuse to act like a spoiled brat than be controlled. The only place where Ron showed his childishness was on Percy's knees.

Percy often looked after the twins, so Ron probably thought that if it was for Percy's sake, the twins would cooperate with him. He probably thought that even if it seemed a little weird, it didn't matter.

Ah, Percy was really loved by his brothers. If it weren't for Percy, Ron might have finally confessed his past life experience to the twins, and the three of them would have continued to live their "survival" lives, or even quietly left in the end. It was because of Percy's existence that such an outcome did not occur. At that time, Percy really needed external reliable adult help.

Imagine if they had abundant vitality and rich survival knowledge, plus the twins' magical knowledge and Ron's understanding of the Muggle world, they might really plan to leave here and go somewhere else. Ron is definitely not an ordinary office worker. He has mastered a variety of means in that world, enough to survive in the Muggle society.

Maybe they would go to some wizard's place through the twins' connections. My parents and I had no idea of ​​the network behind them. If Ron decided to leave home, the twins would definitely follow him. It would be boring at home, so they would definitely say, "Let's go too!" and leave home with their only suitcase.

If Charlie and I came home from Hogwarts and found that my three brothers were missing and my parents pretended to be ignorant... This situation is really not impossible. Percy is still there, so they contacted us. If it weren't for Percy, they would have disappeared long ago. My parents' relationship with them is really terrible. If it weren't for Percy, I might have fallen into darkness.

Ah, it's so good to be away from that home. Although the Percy incident was the trigger, it was also the best choice for Ron. He is becoming more and more like a child. In fact, he is a lively and talkative person. This summer gave me the biggest surprise. Of course, this surprise is a good one. It really makes me feel relieved to see him happily talking to various people. In his previous home, he was almost a worryingly silent child. Now, his expressions are much richer, and he no longer needs to hide his true self, and he obviously feels relieved because of this.

The twins are also allowed to invent freely here. They are always praised because they have learned to use their brains without spending too much. Before, at home, they were always scolded for making extra things, so they preferred to play pranks to upset their parents. But after coming here, their abilities were recognized, so they no longer do things that would make people angry. They are always looking for new ideas and have a lot of fun discussing them, but they no longer feel like they live in their own world like before.

Percy is no longer as rigid as before. He is still a serious and good boy, but he has become softer. Although he has not fully recovered, it is obvious that he is more relaxed than when he was with his parents.

Did I make the best choice for my brothers? However, we still have to thank our uncle and other Weasley relatives for accepting us so quickly.

As I was thinking about this and coaxing Ron, he suddenly started laughing, as if he realized how stupid he was to cry over something silly.

Looking at him, I couldn't help laughing, and everyone else started laughing too.

Just like that, the rare moment when the brothers laughed together finally came, and I couldn't help but smile.

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