Study Days at Hogwarts

Chapter 1259: Dilemma

  Chapter 1259 Dilemma

   "Training is over?"

Sirius stuffed the letter back into the pocket of his robe calmly, then suppressed all expressions on his face, looked up at the three of Harry who had just returned to the living room to rest, picked up the butterbeer bucket on the table, and helped a few Everyone poured a glass.

   "It's over!" said Harry.

   “They all did a great job.”

Moody, who was leaning on crutches, sat down on the sofa next to him, took out a metal wine bottle from his robe pocket, took a sip from his mouth, and praised without hesitation, "I believe they will definitely become outstanding players in the future." Auror."

  Moody trained Harry, Ron, and Hermione according to the standards of the professor's apprentice Aurors. It has to be said that the three are better than most of the apprentice Aurors who joined the Ministry of Magic.

   "Harry has always been good," said Sirius proudly, "just like James."

   "However..." Moody paused, shaking his head, "If they want to go to the battlefield, they need more systematic training. It is not enough to expedite the training for a few months."

  He was actually not optimistic about the next actions of Harry and the others, let alone what Dumbledore was thinking.

   "To be fair, Mad-Eye," said Sirius, "Harry is not yet an adult, and he is already doing very well."

"Harry is of course very good, better than most people, but he has more important things to accomplish in the future." Moody said without hesitation, "To be honest, I doubt that if they go to the battlefield without experience, Probably won't survive the start of school in September."

  Moody did not forget what Dumbledore said at the end, Harry is the most precious hope, trust him.

   It is precisely because of hope that Moody can't help worrying about Harry's safety.

  Harry is still too immature.

  If Dumbledore told them: Albert is their hope, it is estimated that all members of the Order of the Phoenix will now be thinking about how to defeat the mysterious man and the Death Eaters.

"Continue to covert and anti-detection in the afternoon, you'd better refresh yourself, this class is very important to you." Moody looked at Harry and reminded: "If you don't want to spend a lot of time on running for your life, .”

   "Don't pay attention to what Mad-Eye said, Harry." Sirius reached out and patted Harry's shoulder and said, "You guys have done a good job."

   "Don't worry, I'm not that fragile."

   "Molly's side should be ready." Sirius said with a smile.

   "Well, I'm really a little hungry."

  After the three of Harry left, Sirius said to Moody with a gloomy face: "You shouldn't put too much pressure on Harry."

   "You should be very clear about what they will face in the future." Moody frowned, "They must make up their minds."

"Believe me, Harry knows better than you what he needs to face, and what you say will only add invisible pressure to them." Sirius stared straight at Moody and asked, "What made you become like this?" restless."

   "I doubt the Ministry of Magic can hold on for too long." Mad-Eye took another sip of the wine in the bottle: "There is not much time left for Harry."

   "We expected this kind of thing, didn't we?" Sirius looked very calm, "Believe me, the situation is not as bad as you think."

   "Albert Anderson may not be reliable." Moody knew what Sirius was referring to: "It's better to count on Harry to defeat the You-Know-Who than to count on that guy."

"No, you are wrong about one thing. Albert is more reliable than anyone else. Believe me, I know him better than you." Sirius looked at the living room door and said, "He will definitely not tolerate the mysterious person continuing to jump around, especially Under the circumstances that the mysterious person still wants to kill him."

  In the corridor, the three of Harry chatted in low voices about the training just now. As soon as they entered the restaurant, they saw Ginny walking towards the dining table with a pot of stew.

"Let me do it."

  Harry drew out his wand, waved it lightly at the pot of stew, and let it fall smoothly onto the table.

   "Thank you." Ginny served Harry a bowl after seeing him sit down at the dining table. "By the way, I just heard from my mother that Lupine is going to marry Tonks."

   "Oh, that would be great?"

  Harry swallowed the stew in his mouth and asked, "Do you know when Lupine and Tonks got married?"

  Hermione and Ron looked at each other and shook their heads blankly.

   "Should be in the near future." Ginny hesitated for a moment and said.

"What's wrong?"

  Hermione saw something was wrong. She thought that Lupine and Tonks should be happy to marry, but that didn't seem to be the case.

   "Lupine doesn't want his marriage with Tonks to attract too much attention, and seems to be planning to get married anywhere, but Mom thinks their wedding should be blessed by everyone." Ginny looked towards the kitchen and said in a low voice.

"what happened?"

  Harry couldn't understand why Lupine and Tonks did this. Although he had never attended a wedding, he also knew that weddings should not be casual.

   "Does Sirius know about this?" Hermione frowned, she had vaguely guessed why Lupine did this.

  The situation of werewolves in the magic world is really worrying. Lupine probably worried that marrying him would bring unnecessary trouble to Tonks.

   "Of course Sirius knows, Fred and George suggested that they hold a simple wedding at the headquarters." Ginny said softly, "I also think their wedding should be blessed by everyone."

   "Why didn't Sirius tell me about this?" Harry was puzzled.

   "He's probably very troubled now!" Ron suddenly said something that no one could understand.

"What's the meaning."

  Everyone looked at Ron suspiciously.

   "The wedding between Lupine and Tonks may be very rare to get the blessing of the Tonks family." Ron said in a low voice, "Believe me, no one wants their daughter to marry a werewolf."

   "Ron." Hermione glared at Ron dissatisfied.

   "I'm telling the truth." Ron shook his head and smiled bitterly: "That's too cruel. If it were me, I would definitely not allow my daughter to be with a werewolf."

"Can…"

   "You should know what a werewolf means in the magic world." Ron smiled wryly.

   "At the beginning, when Bill was bitten by Fingal, mother also thought that his wedding with Fleur would fail because of this." Ginny interrupted suddenly.

  Their family officially accepted Furong from then on.

   "I think Sirius should support them." Harry said after a moment of silence.

   "Sirius is Lupine's good friend, he must hope that Lupine will be happy, but Harry, don't forget, Tonks is Sirius' niece..."

   "I'm going to talk to Sirius."

  Harry got up and walked outside, and met Sirius who was chatting with Moody in the corridor.

   "Sirius," said Harry.

  Noticing Harry's beckoning eyes, Sirius asked suspiciously, "Harry, what's the matter?"

   "Well, there's something I want to talk to you about." Harry walked towards the next room.

"oh."

   Sirius was a little puzzled. After greeting Mad-Eye Moody, he followed Harry into the next room.

   "I just heard that Lupine is getting married." Harry asked straight to the point.

  The expression on Sirius' face froze, he nodded and said, "Yes, they are getting married."

   "What's going on?" Harry asked. "It's not like you."

   "My cousin Andromeda opposes this marriage." Sirius smiled helplessly.

   "But Lupine and Tonks should..." Before Harry could finish speaking, he was interrupted by Sirius.

"Harry, I know what you mean, but sometimes it's like this now..." Sirius looked at his godson and murmured: "Of course I also hope that Lupine can be happy, but I can also understand why Andromeda It would be a very cruel thing to do."

   "Because of werewolves?"

   "Exactly."

"As friends, of course we don't mind Lupine's identity, because I know Lupine very well, but my cousin Andromeda can't. Most wizards in the magical world reject werewolves because they are dark creatures." Sirius' tone was full of helplessness, "This led to the marriage of Lupine and Tonks, who are destined to not receive much blessing. Once they get married, Tonks will definitely be affected, and even have to endure strange looks from others." , rejected by wizards in the wizarding world."

   "I don't think Tonks cares." Harry said firmly. "There's no way she doesn't know the consequences."

   "Yes, Tonks doesn't care, but her family does." Sirius' expression became more bitter, "How can parents want their only daughter to marry a werewolf."

   "They expect you to stop them?" Harry understood.

  If Sirius didn't have to think about both sides at the same time, if he hadn't received the letter from his cousin Andromeda, he would definitely be happy for Lupine and Tonks' union.

  Unfortunately, there is no if.

   "So what are you going to do?" Harry asked.

   "I choose to respect the opinions of Lupine and Tonks." Sirius said softly, "Whether they are married or not, I respect their choice."

   "I don't think the situation is as bad as you think." Harry reassured.

   "I hope so!"

   Sirius knew why Harry could say such a thing.

   That's because Harry was an outsider, but Sirius wasn't, so he didn't bother to say anything more because it didn't make sense.

   "What did Sirius say?"

   After lunch, when they went back to rest, Hermione suddenly asked about it.

   "Sirius said he respects the choices of Lupine and Tonks." Harry shook his head, "But I can see that Sirius is actually hesitant in his heart. He should wish Lupine and Tonks sincerely, but..."

  "This kind of thing is actually quite normal, Harry, think about the day your daughter plans to marry a werewolf, and you will probably oppose this wedding just like Tonks' family." Fred and George pushed the door and walked in.

   "Why are you here?" Ron looked at the twins in surprise.

   "Come here and hand over the wizard watch station, we have already planned to change this radio station into a Potter watch station." Fred explained.

   "I think Wizard's Lookout would be nice." Harry said dryly.

   "The Porter Lookout Station can let everyone understand that this is a platform to support you." George smiled and patted Harry on the shoulder and said, "You are now the savior of the world."

   "So, you also think Sirius should stop Lupine and Tonks?" Hermione brought the topic back.

"No, I support them being together because we are on Lupine's side." George shook his head and explained, "Actually, Tonks' mother may not really hate Lupine, but as a mother, she certainly doesn't want to see My daughter has suffered misfortune, and I don't want my daughter to be rejected by the entire magic world because of marrying a werewolf."

  George saw it very clearly, because if it were him, he would probably object.

  Reality is so cruel sometimes.

  However, as Lupine's friend, the Weasley brothers hope that Lupine can obtain their own happiness.

   What's more, Tonks is not their daughter.

  (end of this chapter)

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