After Potter finished speaking, he turned his head and ran back, and Casey quickly followed.

A few steps upstairs is the lounge. Potter turned the doorknob and was about to go in, when he suddenly closed the door quickly, stopped and blocked the door.

Casey was walking well behind him. When Potter stopped, she almost bumped into him. Fortunately, Casey's reaction was not too slow. After stopping, she took a few steps back and opened the distance. Looking at Potter angrily: "What are you doing?"

"It suddenly occurred to me..." Potter said nervously, holding the doorknob behind his back, "George said that only clerks can enter the lounge."

He was obviously hiding something. Casey looked at him suspiciously, but Potter didn't give Casey a chance to object. He quietly shifted his focus back and said quickly, "Give me five minutes!"

As Potter said, he unscrewed the doorknob, got in through the crack of the door, and shut Kathy out.

The whole movement was done in one go, and Potter's voice came from inside: "No! 3 minutes!"

Kathy stared at the wooden door in front of her, feeling mixed emotions. She no longer wanted to know what Potter was thinking. She thought about the book, and managed to squeeze out some patience.

Potter said it was 3 minutes, but it actually came out very quickly. He was holding several large books in his arms, piled up from his hands to his chin. Casey didn't know how he was holding them. The pile of books opens the door.

Kathy saw the book she just missed at a glance. The other books were also recently released, and there were two books that she saw labels on the bookshelf today, but they were already sold out.

Potter was so mysterious just now, it's nothing at all!

With these books, Potter can lock her out of the lounge for an hour!

Kathy quickly forgave Potter. She looked at the books, looked at Potter, and then couldn't help but look down at the spines of the books again, and a smile appeared on her face unconsciously.

She tried to wait calmly for a while, but Potter in front of her didn't move, so she had to look away from the books and looked at Potter, only to find that the latter was standing there looking at her and smiling.

Casey pursed her lips, put away the smile on her face, cleared her throat vigorously, and asked, "Potter, are these books for me?"

"Yes!" Potter said, holding the book and moving closer to Casey, "Here."

Seeing that he was about to let go, Casey quickly took it.

She was happy in her heart, but this knowledge was really too heavy for her. These tomes were too heavy for her to bear, and her arms couldn't bear it.

The moment Casey took over, she felt that she was about to be crushed, and her arm muscles seemed to be a little strained. The pain caused her to yell immediately: "Wait a minute——Potter!"

"What--Kathy!" Potter yelled confrontationally, and Kathy said quickly, "Get rid of two copies for me!"

Potter directly reached out and took all the books. Kathy was almost relieved. She shook her aching arm and said, "It's too heavy. Let me get a few."

Casey reached out to Porter naturally, wanting to take the top two books, but Porter quickly took a step back, avoiding Casey's hand, and said loudly, "It's okay Casey! I'll just do it Already!"

Before Casey could refuse, Potter turned sideways and added a run-up, and jumped past Casey with the books in his arms, and ran down the stairs.

Kathy was stunned by his hand for a moment, she didn't understand what Potter was running at all, but she turned around immediately and ran after Potter.

Casey followed Potter all the way to the fireplace in the store, which was located in the corner of the store, and there were no customers, only a clerk who was using the fireplace to send mail to customers.

The clerk turned his back to the two of them, with bags of products piled up at his feet, lazily reading the addresses of the customers into his book, grabbing a handful of Floo powder and throwing them into the fireplace after each reading. .

Probably sensing someone approaching, the clerk turned his head, his eyes swept over Potter, and soon fell on Casey behind Potter. He looked Casey up and down, and then looked mysteriously at Potter. Secretly hehe twice, he quickly closed the book, and gave up the low stool he was sitting on: "Congratulations, it's finally sent out?"

Potter also smiled at him twice: "Yes."

Casey looked at Potter and then at the man, not knowing what charade they were playing, the clerk didn't explain, smiled at Casey again, took his notebook and left the fireplace.

Potter put the book in his hand into the unfired fireplace, sprinkled some Floo powder into it, and recited the address of Kathy's house very smoothly, a green light flashed in the fireplace, and the pile of books disappeared.

The whole movement was done in one go, Potter watched the book disappear into the fireplace, and then turned to face Kathy, but he didn't speak immediately.

To be honest, after Porter’s operations, Kathy didn’t feel much of the joy and emotion she felt when she just read the book, but she still said politely, “Thank you, Potter, I like it very much.”

She has already thought of a gift in return. This Christmas, she plans to send some books about Quidditch to Potter—I heard that there are Quidditch books in the United States and Germany. She can see if there is anything new there. Potter should have read all the books in England.

Potter looked at Kathy and seemed to want to say something, but finally said dryly as if reciting lines: "I'm glad you like it."

Kathy looked at Potter a little strangely. Under her gaze, Potter suddenly said loudly, "Cathy, would you like to have dinner with me?"

"But it's only eleven o'clock in the morning?" Kathy said, and Potter quickly changed his words. "Lunch, I mean."

Casey raised her eyebrows slightly, raised her head and looked at Potter for a while, thought for a while and said, "Okay, I'll treat you."

Diagon Alley was too crowded, and Kathy simply took Potter to the Muggle Street outside the Leaky Cauldron to eat, and Potter had no objection to this.

However, Kathy didn't take him to any high-end restaurant, but went to a nearby fast food chain and ordered a few cheeseburgers and fried chicken.

Although this restaurant is a chain fast food restaurant, it has been here for many years, and the taste is very good, and Casey quite likes it.

And Kathy remembered that Potter liked to eat these when he was at Hogwarts.

However, Potter was a little absent-minded throughout the meal. He left his seat many times during the meal, and turned his head every few minutes after eating. Kathy felt tired even sitting across from him.

When Potter turned his head again, Casey finally couldn't help but put down the hamburger in his hand and asked, "What's the matter, Potter?"

Potter turned his head quickly, and just about to speak, the waiter came over: "Excuse me, these are your flowers."

He put a bouquet of roses on the table, and returned to the service desk before Kathy could speak.

Potter seemed to be relieved, he lowered his head and pushed the rose towards Kathy, then looked at Kathy, and said dryly, "Kathy, this rose is so beautiful, isn't it?"

His expression and tone of voice were a little stiff, and Cassie felt that the hamburgers and fried chicken on the table were not so attractive.

"...Potter." Casey looked at the roses on the table, then at Potter, and said seriously, "Have you got the Imperius Curse?"

Author has something to say: Kathy: Potter looks so weird!

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