"Replacement of teeth? I understand, it was painful every day when I had teeth." Tonks held Hermione's bag in one hand and couldn't help but cover her cheek with the other hand, "I'm not afraid of teething, nor am I afraid of teething." If you lose a tooth, you are afraid that the tooth will grow back but the previous tooth will not fall out yet.”

Hermione immediately felt that this sister with short red hair was much closer to her. She looked at her with approval and nodded vigorously.

"Min En! My baby!" Before reaching No. 444, there was a sound of footsteps hitting the ground quickly from behind. Hermione was the first to turn around and rushed over to hug her. Mother.

The tears that little Hermione had been holding back didn't fall until now: "Mom, I'm really scared. The car is only a little distance away from me."

The Grangers learned that their daughter had almost had a car accident on the street near their home just now when someone came to inform them. The two patients who were waiting in line behind apologized and postponed the consultation, and hurried back to see their daughter. .

The reason why only Mrs. Granger came here now was because Mr. Granger went to find the car, and maybe he could meet Milo now.

Mrs. Granger, who seemed demure, was actually a resolute character. She usually helped her husband manage matters inside and outside the clinic, but now that she saw her daughter standing safely in front of her, she was crying uncontrollably.

After many years of marriage, the Grangers only had one child, Hermione. Hermione was everything to them, more important than the clinic they worked hard to run.

"Good child, we will never leave you alone at home again. You must follow us to the clinic." Mrs. Granger wiped the tears from her and her daughter's faces, no matter how reluctant Hermione was, she made this decision. But there is no room for refusal.

Hermione was originally going to be taken to the clinic by the Grangers. It was Hermione who chose to read at home by herself and promised to stay well. Unexpectedly, Hermione was asked to go out on her own after less than two days at home. Went to borrow books.

What was even more unacceptable to the Grangers was that Hermione went out on her own and almost had an accident. This was a more worrying thing than Hermione going out on her own!

They didn't mind the children going out, but only if at least one of them accompanied the still young Hermione.

Hermione was already in elementary school. She wanted to enjoy a quiet life of reading during the rare Christmas vacation, but if she went to the clinic, she wouldn't be as peaceful as at home.

However, she also knew that today's accident had left her and her parents with lingering fears. She would have to go back to school in a few days. Although Hermione was reluctant, she couldn't resist her mother in the end and complied with a pout.

After seeing his daughter who was intact, Granger went to look at the four Tiers who were standing there silently and did not disturb them in the first place.

Although she didn't know the specific situation at that time, based on the information from acquaintances along the way, she could already understand that it was the children in front of her who saved her daughter.

As her most sincere gratitude, Mrs. Granger bowed to Till and others, and said with tears in her eyes that she would work hard to repay their kindness today.

The children had never seen such a scene, and while they were embarrassed to excuse themselves, they pushed Bill to the front, asking him, the older man, to face Mrs. Granger's warm thanks.

Fortunately, Mrs. Granger's excitement was temporary. When she realized that these children, who were not very young, felt nervous and uneasy, she quickly calmed down and invited Till and the others to sit at home.

They did not forget to save Hermione in the dangerous moment, and it was reasonable to invite them to their home. Mrs. Granger also thought of cooking for them herself and treating them to a feast.

But Bill looked at the time and still refused. They still needed to go back to Jon's house quickly, and it was almost time for Jon and his wife to get off work.

Mr. and Mrs. Jon would be worried if they didn't see their children at home.

This was an excuse that Mrs. Granger, who was also a mother, couldn't refuse. However, she still asked for Jon's home address and contact information, and planned to find a suitable time another day to come to thank him again.

Before leaving, Hermione, with the encouragement of her mother, grabbed the sleeve of Till, her favorite sister, and told her her home address seriously, hoping to keep in touch with Till through letters in the future.

It was the first time in her life that Hermione fell in love with a stranger so much.

The feeling of familiarity at first glance was nothing. What Hermione liked most was Till's beautiful long hair.

Perhaps even her parents didn't know that Hermione's favorite thing since childhood was her teeth, and what she disliked the most was her curly hair that she couldn't straighten.

During her first days at school, there were always some annoying classmates who said her hair was just like a King Charles Spaniel's, even curlier.

Although Hermione liked King Charles spaniels very much, it was really not a happy thing to be described as having hair that was curly than dog hair.

Teal's hair was different. Not only was it a special color - Hermione had never seen such a clean and pure hair color like Teal's, it was just like the moon she looked up at - but it was also very soft, even if it was blown by the wind along the way. Even if it gets messy, it can still be restored to smoothness with just a gentle shake.

If only she could have hair like Sister Emery's.

Hermione looked at the backs of Till and the others as they left, her eyes focused on Till's hair on his back for a while, and finally sighed deeply, with a lot of envy in her voice.

Of course, Till didn't know that his long hair, which had been carefully cared for by the hair care potion, was envied by a little girl he met for the first time. She was holding the hand of a good friend and walking towards Jon's house with Bill in front. .

"Our Till is so charming. Little sister Granger really likes you." Mgina's tone was a bit sour, but it was not that Hermione didn't like herself, but that more and more people liked Till. Less, and she will have more friends in the future.

Just like at the beginning, she was the only one around Tier, and later there were Charlie, Bill, Tonks...and many, many people outside the school that Mgina didn't know about.

There are always people in Hogwarts who say that Till is not easy to get close to, but after getting along with Till for a long time, you will have the feeling that Till is constantly moving forward and outward, and you will be left behind if you are not careful.

Mgina sometimes thinks that part of the reason why she studies so seriously is because she doesn't want to fail to keep up with Till. She hopes that she can always occupy the position of a good friend beside Till.

Although this is something that Mgina often finds difficult, she has persisted for more than two years. There is no reason that she will not be able to persist in every age in the future.

Tonks and Bill also felt the same way. Although it was not as obvious as Mgina, Till still caught the complicated look in their eyes when they looked over.

Till chuckled lightly, held Mgina and Tonks' hands tighter, and nodded firmly to Bill in front of him.

She never thought about telling anyone to fall behind. They had been moving forward from the beginning, why couldn't they keep going?

But before Till could say anything encouraging, Tonks exclaimed: "No! Granger's book is still with me."

All emotions of the few people were interrupted, and they all looked at Tonks' left hand, where she was holding a particularly familiar bag.

Well, it was the one she helped Hermione carry.

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