HP wants to be boss at Hogwarts
Chapter 62 Aunt Maggie’s Big Mistake
Aunt Maggie arrived sooner than expected.
As soon as the door opened, Aunt Maggie rushed in, carrying a huge box in one hand and holding a bad-tempered old bulldog in the other.
"Where's my Dada?" asked Aunt Maggie gruffly. "Where's my good nephew?"
Dudley staggered into the hall, his blond hair flat on his fat head, and his bow tie almost invisible under his many layers of chin.Aunt Maggie shoved the box onto Harry's stomach, knocking him out of breath.Then she put an arm tightly around Dudley and kissed him hard on the cheek.
Dudley could tolerate Aunt Marge's cuddles only because she was being paid handsomely - when they parted Dudley had a fresh twenty-pound note in his fat fist.
Minnow and Harry stood together, watching Aunt Maggie stride past them and towards Aunt Petunia.
"Hey, Harry, let's go grab Dudley's twenty-pound note later, shall we?" Minnow whispered happily to Harry.
When they all entered the kitchen, Harry and Minnow began to move slowly, moving the boxes to the guest room upstairs, trying to delay as much time as possible, after all, no one wanted to be in the same room with Aunt Maggie.
Of course, Mino's discomfort was not as strong as Harry's. After all, she now wanted to try out the yin and yang that she had developed over the past two years.
When they returned to the kitchen, tea and fruitcake had been placed in front of Aunt Maggie, and Lippi, the bulldog, was purring in the corner and licking the tea.
Aunt Petunia, who didn't like animals, was frowning as the dog splashed tea and drool all over her clean floor.
"Who takes care of the other dogs, Maggie?" asked Uncle Vernon.
"Well, I asked Colonel Farbuster to look after them," said Aunt Maggie gruffly. "He's retired and it would be good for him to have something to do. But I couldn't bear to leave poor old Lee. Skin. It will make me haggard without it.”
As soon as Harry and Mino sat down, Lippy started yelling again.This made Aunt Maggie's attention immediately turn to Harry and Minnow.
"What!" she yelled, "Are you still here?"
"Yeah," said Harry.
"Is there any problem, Auntie?" Mino showed a harmless smile.
"Don't sound so ungrateful," Aunt Marge growled, "It would be good enough for Vernon and Petunia to take you in. I wouldn't do it if it were me. If they had left you here, In front of our house, you go directly to the orphanage."
Minnow quite agreed with this point. Although Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia were indeed not very kind to them, after all, they were the ones who protected themselves and Harry, and they were the ones who raised them to such great heights.
So Mino burst into tears instantly.
"I know..." Mino sobbed softly, "I am very grateful to Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia. They are the great benefactors of Harry and me. We will never forget them in our lives. We will definitely take good care of them in the future. !”
This time, Aunt Maggie was out of trouble for the time being.
While Aunt Maggie was choking, Minnow continued: "Thank you Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia for taking care of us. We will always remember that this is our home and our warm and safe haven!"
Mino gradually began to speak.
Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia wanted to interrupt Minnow, but they didn't know where to start. After all, they were complimenting them both.
"...Anyway, we will always keep Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia in our hearts. I'm done, thank you all."
Mino wiped away tears and jumped off the chair and bowed.
Harry's face was calm, his heart was untroubled, and he even wanted to eat rock biscuits.
After Aunt Maggie was silent for a moment, she began to praise the school for young delinquents called St. Bruce, saying that they raised Mino very well.
Mino nodded repeatedly: "Yes, that's right, St. Bruce (Hogwarts) is a very good school. The teachers take good care of the students, and the students are interesting and eager to learn."
Perhaps finding the subject very strange, Uncle Vernon hurriedly changed the topic by referring to the morning news - criminals on the run.
In this way, Aunt Maggie settled in comfortably, just like at home.
At this time, there is a strange imbalance. For example, Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia usually encourage Harry and Minnow not to be with them, but Aunt Maggie wants them to be under her eyes at all times. underneath so she could give them gruff suggestions for improvement.
Minnow had no idea about this, and even said in agreement when Aunt Maggie said that she and Harry were not going to work out: "Yes, you are really discerning!"
Over time, Aunt Maggie found that there was no fun in going against Mino, so she focused all her attention on Harry.
She liked to compare Harry with Dudley, and her greatest pleasure was to buy some expensive gifts for Dudley while glaring at Harry fiercely, as if to see if he dared to ask why he wasn't given the gift.She also frequently dropped insinuations about why Harry was such a loser.
Harry was not as calm about this as Minnow, probably because he didn't know how to talk over tea, and he was very puzzled by Minnow's words about making Aunt Maggie look like a fool.
Of course, even so, Mino still couldn't help but be angry sometimes, because some of Aunt Maggie's words were really irritating.
"Vernon, you must not blame yourself for this child becoming like this." She said this during lunch on the third day. "If something inside is broken, no one can do anything about it. This child Minnow It’s better, but this kid—”
Mino saw Harry's hands shaking with anger and wanted to comfort her, but found that he was also a little angry and wanted to take Aunt Maggie out.
Aunt Maggie reached for her glass of wine.
"It's a basic law of heredity," she said. "You see it all the time in dogs. If there's something wrong with the bitch, the puppies won't be much better either—"
At this moment, the wine glass in Aunt Maggie's hand suddenly exploded and shattered into powder.Aunt Maggie stammered and blinked blankly, wine dripping from her fat, red face.
Mino glanced at Harry and could probably imagine that she and Harry made the wine glass look like this.
"Maggie!" screamed Aunt Petunia. "Maggie, are you okay?"
"Don't worry," muttered Aunt Marge, wiping her face with a napkin. "You must have squeezed it too hard. That happened at Colonel Farbuster's the other day. Don't make a fuss, Petunia. My hands are very strong...but the quality of your cups seems to be poor..."
People always seem to be able to find reasons for their actions. After all, even if the quality is too poor, it won't break into powder.
Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon both looked at Harry and Minnow suspiciously, obviously realizing that the cup couldn't be crushed into powder.
So, for the next three days, Mino tried not to be in front of Aunt Maggie, and always tried to eat very quickly. After all, Aunt Maggie didn't really want to see Mino - she could always stop her.
Minnow was a little embarrassed to let Harry bear all this alone, but she told Harry a way. When Aunt Marge challenged him, he would force himself to think about the content of "History of Magic". Let's get an A in History of Magic.
Harry and Minnow both had equally bad grades in History of Magic, which made them look like brother and sister.
Finally, it was Aunt Maggie's last night here. Aunt Petunia carefully prepared a sumptuous dinner, and Uncle Vernon opened several bottles of red wine.
But Minnow ate a little and went upstairs, leaving Aunt Maggie to talk about her bad manners after she left.
Harry also wanted to leave, but Aunt Maggie obviously wouldn't let him do so. He could only try his best to think about the contents of "History of Magic".
Mino was watching "My Days with the Wizard" with great interest in his room, until he heard a shout from downstairs: "Maggie!"
Mino jumped up from the bed, opened the door, and then saw him running up the stairs.
"What's wrong? What happened?" Mino asked hurriedly.
"Pack your things, let's get out of here," Harry said hurriedly, "I turned Aunt Maggie into a ball!"
"What?" Mino looked confused, but he quickly packed up his things and ran downstairs with Harry.
Harry had already pulled the boxes in the storage room to the door. When he got downstairs, he pulled Mino directly towards the door.
At this moment, Uncle Vernon rushed out of the dining room, a pair of trouser legs were torn to pieces and stained with blood.
"What happened to him?" Minnow looked at Uncle Vernon in shock.
"Come back quickly!" he shouted, "come back and fix her!"
"I'll explain to you later." Harry said to Mino.
Then he kicked the lid of the box open, took out his wand, and pointed it at Uncle Vernon.
"She deserves it," Harry gasped, "She deserved it. Get out of my way."
He fumbled for the latch behind his back.
"I'm leaving," said Harry, "I've had enough."
Mino said nothing, holding Harry's hand tightly, and followed him out of the house after he opened the door.
In a blink of an eye, they were out on the dark, quiet street, dragging the heavy box behind them and holding Hedwig's birdcage under their arms.
After dragging the suitcase and Minnow for a few streets, Harry collapsed on a low wall on Magnolia Crescent Street, out of breath from exhaustion.
"Hey, Harry, you were so handsome just now!" Mino patted Harry on the shoulder, "I want to believe that you are my brother."
"what?"
"I always thought I was the big one."
Harry's hands were still shaking, and it was not difficult for Minnow to imagine what Aunt Maggie had said to make Harry become like this.
"She said our parents..." Harry looked at Mino, his eyes a little red, "She said our father was a waste, a lazy man, a liar, a good-for-nothing guy... said our mother was a scum... said they died after The car accident left us behind and became a burden to our relatives..."
Mino turned around and was about to walk back, but Harry held her back.
"What are you going to do?"
"Go and poke her to pieces," Minnow said shortly, then pulled out his wand.
"No, don't, I have already used magic, you can't, you will be expelled from Hogwarts."
"It's okay, Harry," Minnow patted the back of Harry's hand, "Just say I did it alone, and just fire me."
"No, I don't have to do it for me—"
"The main reason is that you are too weak to survive outside. I am different. I am so powerful and smart. I have even taught myself a lot of fifth-grade potions and transformation content. Maybe I can be a liar on the streets of London. "
Harry didn't expect Minnow to be able to tell jokes at times like this.
"When the time comes, I will become one of the most powerful people in London, and I will go to Hogwarts to pick you up. Do you want to-" Harry suddenly hugged Mino, "What's wrong?"
Minnow hugged Harry back in confusion.
"It wouldn't be such a bad thing if you were a sister."
Mino smiled: "Of course."
As soon as the door opened, Aunt Maggie rushed in, carrying a huge box in one hand and holding a bad-tempered old bulldog in the other.
"Where's my Dada?" asked Aunt Maggie gruffly. "Where's my good nephew?"
Dudley staggered into the hall, his blond hair flat on his fat head, and his bow tie almost invisible under his many layers of chin.Aunt Maggie shoved the box onto Harry's stomach, knocking him out of breath.Then she put an arm tightly around Dudley and kissed him hard on the cheek.
Dudley could tolerate Aunt Marge's cuddles only because she was being paid handsomely - when they parted Dudley had a fresh twenty-pound note in his fat fist.
Minnow and Harry stood together, watching Aunt Maggie stride past them and towards Aunt Petunia.
"Hey, Harry, let's go grab Dudley's twenty-pound note later, shall we?" Minnow whispered happily to Harry.
When they all entered the kitchen, Harry and Minnow began to move slowly, moving the boxes to the guest room upstairs, trying to delay as much time as possible, after all, no one wanted to be in the same room with Aunt Maggie.
Of course, Mino's discomfort was not as strong as Harry's. After all, she now wanted to try out the yin and yang that she had developed over the past two years.
When they returned to the kitchen, tea and fruitcake had been placed in front of Aunt Maggie, and Lippi, the bulldog, was purring in the corner and licking the tea.
Aunt Petunia, who didn't like animals, was frowning as the dog splashed tea and drool all over her clean floor.
"Who takes care of the other dogs, Maggie?" asked Uncle Vernon.
"Well, I asked Colonel Farbuster to look after them," said Aunt Maggie gruffly. "He's retired and it would be good for him to have something to do. But I couldn't bear to leave poor old Lee. Skin. It will make me haggard without it.”
As soon as Harry and Mino sat down, Lippy started yelling again.This made Aunt Maggie's attention immediately turn to Harry and Minnow.
"What!" she yelled, "Are you still here?"
"Yeah," said Harry.
"Is there any problem, Auntie?" Mino showed a harmless smile.
"Don't sound so ungrateful," Aunt Marge growled, "It would be good enough for Vernon and Petunia to take you in. I wouldn't do it if it were me. If they had left you here, In front of our house, you go directly to the orphanage."
Minnow quite agreed with this point. Although Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia were indeed not very kind to them, after all, they were the ones who protected themselves and Harry, and they were the ones who raised them to such great heights.
So Mino burst into tears instantly.
"I know..." Mino sobbed softly, "I am very grateful to Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia. They are the great benefactors of Harry and me. We will never forget them in our lives. We will definitely take good care of them in the future. !”
This time, Aunt Maggie was out of trouble for the time being.
While Aunt Maggie was choking, Minnow continued: "Thank you Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia for taking care of us. We will always remember that this is our home and our warm and safe haven!"
Mino gradually began to speak.
Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia wanted to interrupt Minnow, but they didn't know where to start. After all, they were complimenting them both.
"...Anyway, we will always keep Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia in our hearts. I'm done, thank you all."
Mino wiped away tears and jumped off the chair and bowed.
Harry's face was calm, his heart was untroubled, and he even wanted to eat rock biscuits.
After Aunt Maggie was silent for a moment, she began to praise the school for young delinquents called St. Bruce, saying that they raised Mino very well.
Mino nodded repeatedly: "Yes, that's right, St. Bruce (Hogwarts) is a very good school. The teachers take good care of the students, and the students are interesting and eager to learn."
Perhaps finding the subject very strange, Uncle Vernon hurriedly changed the topic by referring to the morning news - criminals on the run.
In this way, Aunt Maggie settled in comfortably, just like at home.
At this time, there is a strange imbalance. For example, Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia usually encourage Harry and Minnow not to be with them, but Aunt Maggie wants them to be under her eyes at all times. underneath so she could give them gruff suggestions for improvement.
Minnow had no idea about this, and even said in agreement when Aunt Maggie said that she and Harry were not going to work out: "Yes, you are really discerning!"
Over time, Aunt Maggie found that there was no fun in going against Mino, so she focused all her attention on Harry.
She liked to compare Harry with Dudley, and her greatest pleasure was to buy some expensive gifts for Dudley while glaring at Harry fiercely, as if to see if he dared to ask why he wasn't given the gift.She also frequently dropped insinuations about why Harry was such a loser.
Harry was not as calm about this as Minnow, probably because he didn't know how to talk over tea, and he was very puzzled by Minnow's words about making Aunt Maggie look like a fool.
Of course, even so, Mino still couldn't help but be angry sometimes, because some of Aunt Maggie's words were really irritating.
"Vernon, you must not blame yourself for this child becoming like this." She said this during lunch on the third day. "If something inside is broken, no one can do anything about it. This child Minnow It’s better, but this kid—”
Mino saw Harry's hands shaking with anger and wanted to comfort her, but found that he was also a little angry and wanted to take Aunt Maggie out.
Aunt Maggie reached for her glass of wine.
"It's a basic law of heredity," she said. "You see it all the time in dogs. If there's something wrong with the bitch, the puppies won't be much better either—"
At this moment, the wine glass in Aunt Maggie's hand suddenly exploded and shattered into powder.Aunt Maggie stammered and blinked blankly, wine dripping from her fat, red face.
Mino glanced at Harry and could probably imagine that she and Harry made the wine glass look like this.
"Maggie!" screamed Aunt Petunia. "Maggie, are you okay?"
"Don't worry," muttered Aunt Marge, wiping her face with a napkin. "You must have squeezed it too hard. That happened at Colonel Farbuster's the other day. Don't make a fuss, Petunia. My hands are very strong...but the quality of your cups seems to be poor..."
People always seem to be able to find reasons for their actions. After all, even if the quality is too poor, it won't break into powder.
Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon both looked at Harry and Minnow suspiciously, obviously realizing that the cup couldn't be crushed into powder.
So, for the next three days, Mino tried not to be in front of Aunt Maggie, and always tried to eat very quickly. After all, Aunt Maggie didn't really want to see Mino - she could always stop her.
Minnow was a little embarrassed to let Harry bear all this alone, but she told Harry a way. When Aunt Marge challenged him, he would force himself to think about the content of "History of Magic". Let's get an A in History of Magic.
Harry and Minnow both had equally bad grades in History of Magic, which made them look like brother and sister.
Finally, it was Aunt Maggie's last night here. Aunt Petunia carefully prepared a sumptuous dinner, and Uncle Vernon opened several bottles of red wine.
But Minnow ate a little and went upstairs, leaving Aunt Maggie to talk about her bad manners after she left.
Harry also wanted to leave, but Aunt Maggie obviously wouldn't let him do so. He could only try his best to think about the contents of "History of Magic".
Mino was watching "My Days with the Wizard" with great interest in his room, until he heard a shout from downstairs: "Maggie!"
Mino jumped up from the bed, opened the door, and then saw him running up the stairs.
"What's wrong? What happened?" Mino asked hurriedly.
"Pack your things, let's get out of here," Harry said hurriedly, "I turned Aunt Maggie into a ball!"
"What?" Mino looked confused, but he quickly packed up his things and ran downstairs with Harry.
Harry had already pulled the boxes in the storage room to the door. When he got downstairs, he pulled Mino directly towards the door.
At this moment, Uncle Vernon rushed out of the dining room, a pair of trouser legs were torn to pieces and stained with blood.
"What happened to him?" Minnow looked at Uncle Vernon in shock.
"Come back quickly!" he shouted, "come back and fix her!"
"I'll explain to you later." Harry said to Mino.
Then he kicked the lid of the box open, took out his wand, and pointed it at Uncle Vernon.
"She deserves it," Harry gasped, "She deserved it. Get out of my way."
He fumbled for the latch behind his back.
"I'm leaving," said Harry, "I've had enough."
Mino said nothing, holding Harry's hand tightly, and followed him out of the house after he opened the door.
In a blink of an eye, they were out on the dark, quiet street, dragging the heavy box behind them and holding Hedwig's birdcage under their arms.
After dragging the suitcase and Minnow for a few streets, Harry collapsed on a low wall on Magnolia Crescent Street, out of breath from exhaustion.
"Hey, Harry, you were so handsome just now!" Mino patted Harry on the shoulder, "I want to believe that you are my brother."
"what?"
"I always thought I was the big one."
Harry's hands were still shaking, and it was not difficult for Minnow to imagine what Aunt Maggie had said to make Harry become like this.
"She said our parents..." Harry looked at Mino, his eyes a little red, "She said our father was a waste, a lazy man, a liar, a good-for-nothing guy... said our mother was a scum... said they died after The car accident left us behind and became a burden to our relatives..."
Mino turned around and was about to walk back, but Harry held her back.
"What are you going to do?"
"Go and poke her to pieces," Minnow said shortly, then pulled out his wand.
"No, don't, I have already used magic, you can't, you will be expelled from Hogwarts."
"It's okay, Harry," Minnow patted the back of Harry's hand, "Just say I did it alone, and just fire me."
"No, I don't have to do it for me—"
"The main reason is that you are too weak to survive outside. I am different. I am so powerful and smart. I have even taught myself a lot of fifth-grade potions and transformation content. Maybe I can be a liar on the streets of London. "
Harry didn't expect Minnow to be able to tell jokes at times like this.
"When the time comes, I will become one of the most powerful people in London, and I will go to Hogwarts to pick you up. Do you want to-" Harry suddenly hugged Mino, "What's wrong?"
Minnow hugged Harry back in confusion.
"It wouldn't be such a bad thing if you were a sister."
Mino smiled: "Of course."
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