The Mightiest Aurors of Hogwarts

Chapter 105 Tonks’s thoughts

After Professor Lupine recovered, Aesop felt completely relaxed.

This semester's substitute teaching is almost over. Next semester, let Dumbledore find someone else.

At Black Mansion, Sirius and others went to watch Harry's game. Today was the Hogwarts Quidditch final.Aesop was lying on an easy chair alone, humming a tune happily, and couldn't help but think that it would be perfect if he had a cup of coffee at this time.

A green flame suddenly burst out of the fireplace - Tonks emerged from it carrying two paper bags.

"Your coffee, Captain." Tonks looked a little unhappy. After handing the paper bag to Aesop, she wanted to leave through the fireplace - like an employee who was tortured to the point of collapse by work.

It seems like he didn’t assign too many tasks to her, right?Hancock, on the other hand, has been very enthusiastic about his work during this period and was seconded by the Auror Office today.

"Tonks?" Aesop took the coffee and called to Tonks who was about to leave.

"Did I buy the wrong thing?" Her reaction was a little slow.

"No," Aesop shook his head, "I just noticed that your hair is not pink anymore."

Pink and violet were Tonks' favorite colors, and she always used her Metamorphmagus power to change her hair into these two colors.

But now, her hair is gray-brown, and her whole body looks dull.

Aesop also suddenly realized that for a long time, the hair color of this member of the Sour Grapes Auror Team was no longer the flamboyant pink.

This is not "Tonks" at all.

"Nothing." She said weakly.

Aesop nodded: "I'm just asking as a matter of routine. It seems that my boss still cares about my subordinates. Since you don't want to say it, that's... great."

"Aesop!" Tonks made a move to snatch the coffee from his hand.

Aesop quickly took out his coffee and took a sip: "Okay, okay, then what's wrong with you?"

When she really wanted to say it, Tonks hesitated, lying on the table and burying her head.

Aesop looked at her look and sighed: "I understand, the girl's family is worried."

But who did Tonks fall in love with?

Her job as an Auror meant she rarely had time for herself, so what about the people around her?

Sirius ruled it out first, otherwise it would be too stupid. After all, this is her cousin;

Hancock is also unlikely. Although the two are not as tense as at first, they are obviously not each other's cup of tea;

Excluding himself, at least Tonks was still normal when facing him...

Seemingly thinking of something, Aesop stood up seriously and rubbed his temples. If it was really what he thought, there would be some trouble.

"Tonks, get your wand out."

Although she didn't know the reason, Tonks still complied.

Aesop looked at her: "Now, cast the Patronus Charm!"

"Captain Green, I can't do anything now..." Using the Patronus Charm requires happy emotions, but Tonks, who can only maintain brown hair now, obviously doesn't think she can still mobilize those happy emotions.

"Cast the Patronus Charm." Aesop said forcefully.

Tonks grasped the wand tightly: "Calling the Guardian!"

The reality was indeed as Tonks expected. Due to the influence of his mood, the Patronus failed.

"Focus, Tonks, you are an Auror." Aesop was not satisfied and asked Tonks to cast the Patronus Charm again.

"Okay, okay," Tonks had no choice but to do as she was told. She took a deep breath and tried to recall the memories that made her happy, "Calm down the guardian!"

The silver light gathered and turned into a... wolf?

Sure enough, Aesop looked at the silver wolf-shaped patron saint: "Tonks, I remember your original patron saint was a hare?"

Tonks responded weakly.

"Only after encountering a huge mental blow or emotional upheaval, the wizard's patron saint form will change." Aesop rubbed his forehead with his hand, "So, is that gentleman? The werewolf professor in Hogwarts? "

"How do you know?" Tonks unconsciously used honorifics.

"I should have thought of it earlier, didn't I? You've been a little absent-minded recently, and you've been running to Hogwarts a little too frequently. You even took the initiative to help me go to the Defense Against the Dark Arts office to pick up students' homework..."

Is this the inertia of history?You know, in the original world, these two people even died together.

I should have thought a long time ago that there are some things that cannot be flapped by the wings of my little butterfly.

Forget it, I had never planned to break up the pair, otherwise I would have found a way to avoid the two meeting - but when I met Lupine at King's Cross Station for the first time, I took her with me.

Although at the time, I felt that Seldon Ilyich, a character who did not appear in the original story, would also be attracted to the protagonist Harry, so I wanted to let Lupine bring a looking glass against the Russian archmage.

It's just troublesome. After all, Tonks is now a member of his Auror team, and he always has to worry a little about his subordinate's emotional state.

"So, do you also object, Captain Green?" Tonks looked at him with a look like an abandoned puppy, which was annoying...

"Tonks, don't use Metamorphmagus to turn your eyes into puppies!"

To others, being soft-hearted and having eyes like a pitiful puppy is a metaphor for others, but for this guy, it's a sign of ability.

Tonks returned her eyes to their normal state: "Everyone disapproved of it, after knowing he was a werewolf, and he was avoiding me."

"So, do you object too, Captain Green?"

"Tonks, Remus Lupin is a werewolf." Aesop said calmly.

Tonks' hair color became darker. Sure enough, werewolves were not accepted by the world, and they would not approve of their friends being with a dangerous werewolf.

"A werewolf, if he didn't intend to completely degenerate, you can imagine how much suffering he went through." Aesop said while drinking coffee.

Tonks nodded helplessly. What Aesop said was indeed true. Sure enough, even if she followed him because she would suffer a lot, her parents and friends would not agree to it.

Aesop shook the empty coffee cup and continued: "After experiencing suffering, he became more empathetic to the suffering of others."

"Aesop?"

"So, you ask me if I object," Aesop smiled at her, "Of course I don't object. He is a gentle person, a good person, and he will also be a good husband and gentle father in the future."

"You made me want to cry." Tonks' wand emitted more silver light, and the wolf-shaped Patronus rolling on the ground became more solid.

"For dinner tonight, I want coffee from the coffee shop next to King's Cross Station, and two burgers of different flavors!" Aesop said and walked out of the house.

"What are you going to do!"

"Hogwarts, I'm going to beat that guy up to vent my anger. Did you know that because of his stupidity, I've been eating burgers with the same taste for several days!"

"Captain Green?"

Aesop grinned at her: "I stopped by Professor Snape to see if the Wolfsbane potion can be improved."

"Oh, Aesop..."

"Work hard."

Tonks' hair turned dazzling pink again: "Yes! Captain Green!"

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