witch mary bennet

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"Take a good look at Grandma Amy's collection here," Bader said to Mary. "A lot of her things can't be bought with money."

Only after seeing the numerous gems, amber, and large and small crystal balls, did Mary realize what the gift from Bader to Grandma Amy was for.

"All the fur is taken from the softest part under the lamb's belly," Bader introduced again, "Grandma Amy, I think this is the most suitable for the gems."

Grandma Amy has already done this. She put a piece of amber on the fur and let them see the texture of the fur through the amber. Of course, this can only show that the amber is of high quality, pure and translucent.

"Give it to Mary," she couldn't help but stuff the piece of amber into Mary's hand, "it's a wedding present."

Surprised and delighted, Mary thanked her again and again, only to hear her say, "In the future, you can put the amber in your children's room to prevent ghosts and other malicious people from getting close to children."

Mary blushed, but Bader hurriedly asked, "Grandma Amy, where's your wedding present?"

"I've married Mary, do I need any more presents?" Grandma Amy asked rudely.

When she said this, Bader was really speechless, so he could only take Mary and point out the little bugs stuck in the amber, or a drop of water hidden in a piece of agate. Finally, he pointed to a Heap of sparkling gems laughed, "Look at those diamonds, they come from the famous necklace of the French queen who was guillotined."

Although the British wizards and wizards don't pay much attention to the Muggle world, they are quite aware of the series of great changes that have taken place in France, Britain's old neighbor, because it directly led to a large group of French wizards fleeing to the south of England. Of course, she had also heard of the guillotine where Muggle kings and queens were sent, and she also saw that almost all diamonds were drilled.

"Badr, father never bought anything," said Grandma Amy behind them. "There's so much resentment built up on these diamonds, they've been punched out again, and all the spirituality has gone."

"Papa said he was just a qualified businessman, not a qualified wizard," Baldr shrugged at Mary.

"Grandma Amy, how do you judge the spirituality on a gemstone?" Mary felt that it was meaningless to discuss her father-in-law she had never met, so she tried to change the subject.

And this is probably the problem that Grandma Amy has been studying all her life. She immediately took Mary's hand and eagerly explained it. It's getting shorter and shorter.

But Mary still benefited, and she quickly thought of a question, "Grandma Amy, do the conch and shellfish in the sea also have some kind of spirituality?"

"You can study it, little girl," Grandma Amy smiled kindly, "I have lived in the mountains all my life, and I have never seen many conch and shells. It stands to reason that some of them must also have spirituality. If you find something, take it Come and see."

"Oh, Grandma Amy, why didn't you say it earlier?" Bardell shouted, "There are countless conch and shells by the sea in Chester."

Grandma Amy turned her head away to ignore Bader, and Mary quickly poked him and warned him not to ask such stupid questions again.

Bader rubbed his head, and immediately changed the subject, "Cough, Grandma Amy, will you talk to the new sister-in-law? I know I've been worried."

"She won't bring you too much trouble," Grandma Amy looked at Bader and then at Mary. She seemed to want to say something, but in the end she didn't say anything.

In an ancient mountain village like Gruyères, everyone goes to bed very early at night. Before nine o’clock, Grandma Amy told Bader to go to the inn in the village as soon as possible, “Mary can sleep by the fireplace in the living room.” One night," she said.

"Bring a folding tent, it's a big house," he replied hastily, "let Mary stay in the tent too."

But Mary always felt that Grandma Amy would have something to say to her, so she stayed.Grandma Amy conjured up a thick cushion and brought her a big blanket.

At first, Grandma Amy didn't say anything, until Mary was about to go to bed, she came over and asked her, "Mary, do you and Bader love each other?"

Startled by the sudden question, Mary nodded instinctively.

"Phibos and his wife loved each other too," she added. "I don't think Baldr has been aware of that, Mary."

Mary couldn't understand the meaning of her words for a while, but she still nodded seriously, "Grandma Amy, I will try my best to help Bader."

At last some sleepy spice was added to Grandma Amy's fireplace, and Mary slept soundly all night, and awoke before six o'clock.

There was still a large piece of fresh and tender cheese for breakfast, and before seven o'clock after breakfast, Badr said that he would take Mary for a walk in the mountains.

"Go ahead," said Grandma Amy. "After visiting this time, we don't have to come here for our honeymoon next time."

Now is the right season, and all kinds of wild flowers are blooming on the hillside. Badr said that you must go to the top of the hillside to see the snow peaks behind, but after walking up, the clouds on the mountain also rose, just in time. Covering the peak, nothing can be seen.

"Oh, Mary, since we can't see Xuefeng," Bader didn't seem to be affected at all, he smiled happily, "Let's do some serious business."

Mary's reaction has always been unpleasant, especially when it comes to such a big event, so, when Baldur took her hand and knelt down on one knee with extraordinary agility, she seemed to realize what had happened.

"Mary," Bader asked earnestly, "will you marry me?"

Mary burst into tears all of a sudden, which seemed a bit inexplicable, but she couldn't control herself. She didn't even say a complete "yes", and could only nod her head several times in a row.

"Okay, Mary," Bader had no choice but to stand up and hug her by the way, "Even if you agree, don't be so excited, the two of you will live a lifetime."

Mary froze for a moment before asking again, "Badr, are you engaged?"

"It's a matter of course, my dear," he replied without thinking. "Of course I very much hope that we will get married tomorrow, but Ken will still arrange to meet the father and ask him to marry his daughter."

"Let's go next weekend," Mary returned to normal.

"Your lord will not disagree with marrying a wizard?" he asked again.

"Papa is very sensible," replied Mary, smiling. "He knows that if he elopes, he won't be able to get us back, so he doesn't think he will be embarrassed."

"Where's the mother?" He asked again.

"Badr, there is a question," Mary asked, "is he richer than that Mr. Darcy?"

Bader thought for a while before answering seriously, "Darcy's main property is real estate. Of course, he has an undoubted status among the Muggles in Derbyshire, but if we only talk about property, I think he should be redundant."

"It is said..." Mary prolonged her tone on purpose, "Mr. Darcy at Longbourn received a special warm reception from his mother."

"Oh, it's not worse than him," Bader said nonchalantly.

"Write home to-morrow," said Mary, "and give them a little word, and at least mother will prepare a decent feast for her."

"That's right," Bader laughed, "Mary, she's a good girl, come, give me a reward."

"Another reward?" Mary smiled a little embarrassedly.

Badr's right hand was clenched into a fist, and her eyes opened quickly, and there was a golden ring lying in his palm.

"Oh, Badr!" Even though she was a little prepared, Mary covered her mouth in surprise.

"Help put it on," he said, "don't take it off secretly. In this way, don't know that you already have someone, and you won't make any more plans."

He put the ring on her finger almost involuntarily, Mary was stunned for a moment, she immediately thought of another question, and asked him cautiously, "Badr, after getting married, can I continue to work in St. Mungo's? "

"Dear Mary," he replied easily, "We have a lot of things to do at home, and we really need help. Moreover, with the right degree of concern, I definitely won't have the heart to let a woman be exhausted."

"Oh, I see," Mary said seriously, "Badr, you can handle the resignation by yourself, and you don't plan to marry from St. Mungo's single employee dormitory."

Badr nodded with a smile, and then he said, "Oh, Mary, I almost forgot that this ring is worthless, if something dangerous happens, don't try your best to protect it just because it was given as a gift. "

"How is this possible?" Mary said so, but she felt in her heart that she would actually do this.

"It was changed with a gold Galleon just now," Bader said, "If you don't believe it, change it again."

"I have to teach this spell," Mary also smiled, "I think I should prepare a wedding ring for it. I don't know if I can put a small piece of gemstone on the ring with the housekeeping spell that I have learned."

"I have prepared a big and tacky diamond ring," Bader exaggeratedly yelled. In fact, during the entire journey that day, they kept discussing similar issues in the second carriage. There were plenty of nonsensical chatter inherent in couples, but the two also had some plans for the wedding arrangements.

Hearing that Mary's two older sisters had planned to attend Hogwarts' graduation ceremony, Bader immediately expressed his admiration. He said that he hadn't originally planned for her relatives to attend their wedding, but now it seems that he is When it was time to visit, I made a very solemn invitation.

The author has something to say: there is no need to announce the next chapter, right?

In other words, Bader shouldn't be subjected to any difficulties, right?

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