Harry Potter: Who cares about belated motherly love?
Chapter 27: Merchants in Diagon Alley
Percy looked very happy in his going-out suit, which had been remade to his size and looked almost like new.
The four of us went to Diagon Alley together in our going-out clothes, accompanied by an adult of course.
At the same time, we also accepted the warning.
Before, we were not threatened much because we were the children of a disowned couple, but it is different now.
The Weasley family has always been considered a member of the light camp, making them an easy target for dark wizards.
Therefore, we were repeatedly reminded not to act alone and to act with adults.
In addition, they also told us that once our situation stabilized a little, we should start learning fighting skills in case we were attacked by dark wizards and could delay the situation a little.
It's really rigorous...
It is said that my father also received rigorous training, but he never taught us these things.
Growing up in such a family, but becoming like that... Maybe he didn't like these things in the first place? That's understandable...
When we went to Diagon Alley before, we always moved around freely, but now we were sternly warned not to do so, so we wandered around in a group.
We also went to the store where Fred and George occasionally helped out, but because it was so close to the Knock District, we were warned never to go there alone again.
They both nodded obediently to this.
The owner of the store was very happy to see them, and he looked obviously relieved when he saw they brought their adults with them.
What a nice guy...because in the past when I saw them, they were not accompanied by their parents? Of course, we always acted freely ourselves, so we can't blame our parents entirely.
Well, it’s time to reflect.
We looked around for good stuff at a good price, and Mr. Edgar offered to pay for it, so the three of us ended up buying a lot of stuff.
Later, Percy and I went to the used bookstore we often visited, and we also saw the clerk with the same expression.
Normally we would spend a long time reading without buying anything, so he was a bit impatient, but come to think of it, he never chased us away… I'm so sorry, I always thought you were a nasty clerk.
We will buy some things to take back today, even though we didn't pay for them.
Mr. Edgar seemed to understand the clerk's expression and bought a book for Percy and me.
The clerk said to us, "That's great, guys." This made me even more embarrassed.
Next, this happened again and again.
We also visited the bookstore that the twins frequented, which specialized in complex magical books, the luggage shop that helped make their special suitcases, and the craft shop owned by the lady who often secretly gave us candy without our mother's knowledge.
We visited each of these stores that had secretly supported us in the past to express our gratitude.
Although the wizards in the magical world have strange personalities, there are really many good people in them... It's a pity that we were neglected children before.
If I were a Muggle, I would have been involved in crime a long time ago.
At this moment, I am more grateful than ever that I was born a wizard.
When I realized this, I couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat.
Come to think of it, it's really strange for a kid of that age to be running around without parents and money... Yeah, I was only 4 when I came here, and the twins were only 6, and Percy was only 8.
The clothes we wore were still threadbare.
Looking back now, I really feel guilty.
I’m sure everyone thinks that we are severely neglected children, but no one says it out loud.
We have never been involved in crime, all thanks to the care of the shop owners.
After returning home, I told Uncle Chen about this and he said:
"Well, you are pure-blood wizards after all, so the dark wizards didn't kill you. Instead, they thought it was meaningless to attack a child disowned by the Weasleys. And after Arthur and Molly were disowned, the dark wizards knew very well that they couldn't make any money by kidnapping you... To be honest, they probably thought that even if they kidnapped you, your parents wouldn't pay the ransom. Besides, the Weasleys and Prewetts weren't rich to begin with, which helped you. They probably thought that a disowned child wasn't worth the money. But thinking about it, it's a good thing you're not girls, right?"
"Furthermore, judging from Edgar's description, the kindness of the merchants in Diagon Alley is indeed an important pillar of yours."
“If you are successful in the future, remember to become their loyal customer.”
"However, now that you have officially become a member of the Weasley family, you must be more careful from now on."
We all nodded vigorously.
It was just luck really.
I never thought that we were actually in danger all the time...
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