Harry Potter almost didn't recognize Darley.

After he experienced a deep conversation with Tom Riddle's memory, entered the secret room, and fought alone with the basilisk, the next shock occurred.

Dully Dursley lost weight! (I heard that she spent the rest of her class at the school hospital, using her experience to help Madam Pomfrey deal with the aftermath of the Weasley brothers' prank) But it seems normal...better than before Mavericks are just as good.

She sat in the same car as the Gryffindor trio (because she said she didn't want to see Parkinson yet), and she seemed a little out of place.

As for why they didn't sit with Luna, it was because there was Neville Longbottom in that car. If they were together, they would help Longbottom find the toad endlessly throughout the train.

So she escaped, although in addition to the trio, there was Fred and George.

"Dali Dursley! She is the most evil Slytherin of this century!" The two of them poked her in the face, "Only one person deducted [-] points from Gryffindor!"

"Cool! You tricked us!"

"If you didn't do those experiments, you wouldn't deduct the [-] points at all. Have you figured out how to explain it to your mother?" Ginny Weasley said helplessly to his brothers as she opened the compartment door.

"Percy! It's you! What have you done to Ginny!" Fred wailed in pain.

Ginny was amused (Dally: Is she that bright?), echoing Percy's way, "Oh, Fred and George, if you don't plan your time next year to do well on the OWLs, and then Waste of time on this silly trick..."

Even Hermione Granger, who had been moping about the cancellation of her final exams, was amused by her presence.

Hearing the sound of the train moving slowly, Harry suddenly remembered something.

"Ginny - what you saw Percy doing the other day, he didn't let you tell anyone"

"Oh, you asked that," Ginny giggled, "it's like this—Percy has a girlfriend."

Fred dropped a stack of books on George's head.

"what"

"It's a Ravenclaw prefect called Penelope Clearwater," said Ginny. "He wrote her so many letters last summer. He's been dating her secretly all over the school. One day, I caught them kissing in an empty classroom. He was so upset when she — you know — was attacked. You wouldn’t make fun of him, would you?” she asked uneasily.

It turned out to be the petrified female prefect.

"Wouldn't dream of it," said Fred, though he looked as happy as if his birthday had come early.

"Absolutely not," George replied, smiling secretly.

"There's been too much talking, I'm almost forgetting the real thing - have you seen Neville's toad?"

The Hogwarts Express gradually slowed down and finally stopped.They took off their wizarding robes and put on Muggle attire.

"Harry, one of your buttons fell off." Hermione went down to pick up the dropped metal button. Although she knew Harry was not doing well at the Dursleys' house, she couldn't help it. Now, stuffing the button into Darley's hand, "You'd better let him live better, you don't even know what Harry went through."

Harry glanced at Hermione and then at Darley, and abruptly said, "Actually, I'm used to them being like this all the time."

Although Hermione was right, she still looked at her fiercely, her cheeks were flushed, and she couldn't forget the unhappiness she had with the fighting club!

To ease his embarrassment, Harry drew out his quill and a piece of parchment, and turned to Ron and Hermione.

"Uh, it's called a phone number," he said to Ron, scribbling the number twice, then tore the parchment in two and handed it to each of them. "I told your dad how to use the phone last summer, and he'll figure it out. Call me at the Dursleys, okay? I'll miss you."

Then, it took them a long time to get all out of the platform.A shriveled old guard stood at the ticket gate, allowing only two or three people through at a time, so that they wouldn't attract the attention of the Muggles as a whole bunch of people came in and out of the solid walls at once.

As soon as she stepped out of the platform, Dali was attracted by the shouts of her relatives.

It was Vernon, with the same purple face, the same beard, and the same angry stare at Harry.And Petunia next to her hugged Dali directly and cried, and said that she must write a letter to report that the cafeteria of their school had seriously abused Dali (although they didn't know where to send it).In this station full of ordinary people, the Malfoy family seemed a bit out of place, they didn't bother to wear Muggle clothes.But they were clearly using the Muggle Shielding Charm, and those walking by ignored their robes.

He came over to provoke Harry: "A bunch of poor people, you see, the Muggles who raised you can't afford clothes for their own Muggle children." He didn't connect the previous Dally with the current Dally at all, After a few glances from a distance, he said glibly, "I guess it's a dress her mother left behind ten years ago? Poor Potter, you don't know how to wear women's clothes, do you?"

Harry wanted to explain that the man was still from your college.But he didn't think he had anything to say to Malfoy either.

"Don't pay attention to him, his father was expelled from the school board and can only shout outside the school." Ron patted Harry on the shoulder, signaling Harry to reunite with his relatives quickly, and Malfoy gave Ron a vicious look, then He also returned to his parents.

Harry's summer vacation has begun.

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This is also a transitional chapter.

Draco didn't notice Dali's change at all. At this time, he didn't recognize it either. He thought it was Harry's Muggle sister, and Dali couldn't wear the clothes before. It was too big (and Petunia, a housewife, didn't what taste).

However, Dali has been playing in the school hospital during this time, and the two of them have not made much progress.

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