HP Hogwarts Chinese exchange students

Chapter 107 Maybe We Shouldn't Have Met in the First Place

When Hermione saw Harry leaning on Wuyou's shoulder, her heart suddenly skipped a beat. What was going on?

But she recovered quickly and pushed Ron aside.

Looking at Harry and Mavis on the stone, Hermione realized now that perhaps Harry's feelings for Mavis were not the dependence on a good friend as she thought, but love.

Although she could feel Ron's jealousy, she knew that this matter was not something she could handle, so she let the boys solve their own problems.

Ron stood quietly, his eyes fixed on everything in front of him, an unspeakable emotion revealed in his eyes.

It was a feeling of deep unwillingness, as if he was being teased by fate, and at the same time an unspeakable grievance. His lips trembled slightly, as if he wanted to say something, but didn't know where to start.

His thoughts drifted back to Christmas 1990, when after breakfast Molly asked Ron and George Fred to deal with the gnomes in the vegetable garden.

Ron walked towards the back garden with an annoyed look on his face and said, "It's so annoying. I have to catch these goblins once a month! After the fruits and vegetables in the vegetable garden are harvested in a few days, I will use explosives to blow them up!"

George burst out laughing: "Brother, look at our little Ronnie's success."

Fred laughed and said, "He wants to use such violent methods, maybe because he can't catch the goblins every time! Hahahaha"

The two laughed at Ron in unison, and Ron secretly swore in his heart that he would catch thirty of them in a short while to prove it to them!

The three of them spent half an hour catching them in the vegetable garden. Ron tried his best to catch only three, which was still far from thirty!

George came up to Ron and said with a smile, "Yohoo, little Ronnie is not doing well?"

Fred also came over and said with a smile: "I told you, he can't catch the goblins at all!"

Ron resisted them angrily, but he was outnumbered and could not put up any resistance. He was even laughed at even more harshly.

Ron turned around angrily and walked over, just in time to see two goblins crawling out from the ground. He angrily kicked one away, and at the same time the other one quickly jumped onto his calf.

Seeing the goblin opening its mouth wide to bite him, Ron anxiously swung his legs vigorously, but was still bitten. The pain made him cry.

Because he was afraid that the goblin would bite him a second time, he swung his legs and jumped even more wildly, and in two moves he fell to the ground.

The goblin bit him and was thrown off. Then he was kicked several times by the emotional Ron and lay there half-dead, twitching.

George Fred, who was standing by, wanted to help him, but he screamed and kicked and punched, making it impossible for anyone to get close to him. Plus, the scene was so funny that they didn't know whether to laugh or help first.

But now the crisis was over, and they couldn't help laughing as they watched Ron crying miserably.

"George! Fred! Deal with the goblins in the vegetable garden! Don't bully your brother!" Molly, wearing an apron, walked quickly to the door of the house and shouted to the people in the vegetable garden.

Fred said to her loudly, "Mom! Little Ronnie fell down by himself!"

George also said: "Yes, how could you wrong us like this!"

Molly pursed her lips, clasped her hands together and said, "Oh, sorry, Fred, George, but I wouldn't have thought so if you hadn't bullied Ron so often."

Fred looked at George and said, "Hey, man, we are set in our mother's mind."

George laughed and responded, "No, we can be more naughty and refresh our mother's impression of us."

"Oh, Fred, you're so smart."

"Thank you, but I'm George."

"Come on, you're Fred"

……

Ron, who was lying on the ground in agony, cursed a thousand times in his heart, wiped his tears, got up from the ground, and choked up, "Mom, my leg hurts so much, a goblin bit my calf."

Molly walked over quickly and took Ron's hand and said, "Oh Merlin! It's okay Ronnie, let's go back and apply some medicine, it will be fine in a while, don't worry my dear child."

Molly pulled Ron towards the house, then turned to the laughing George Fred and said, "You two should deal with the goblins quickly, or I'll ask your father to criticize you when he comes back. Your brother was bitten by a goblin and you two didn't help him. You even laughed at him? That's too much!"

Fred pouted and said, "Mom! How could you do this? Aren't we your children?"

George shook his head and put his hand on his shoulder and said, "Hey, brother, don't be too sad. Maybe we are just neighbors living next door."

……

Ron didn't hear what they said next, because he had already followed Molly into the Burrow.

Because the trousers Ron was wearing today were tight at the cuffs and couldn't be rolled up, and the goblins bit the upper part of his calves, so he had to take off his trousers to apply the medicine.

Ron insisted on going to his room to apply the potion, so Molly had to follow him up with the potion. Ron took off his pants in the room, sat on the bed, and covered himself with a quilt before letting Molly in.

Molly applied the medicine on him, said a few words of comfort, and went downstairs.

Ron lay in bed for more than half an hour with no hope in life until his wound healed. He put on another pair of pants and walked to the window to see how George and Fred were doing down there.

Then I saw a green spot in the treetops not far away. Wait! Is that a person?! She has long black hair and is a girl. Why is she in the tree?!

Ron quickly crouched down and hid by the window, secretly watching the girl. What was she doing? Looking at George and Fred? When did she come? How long had she been looking? Did she see him make a fool of himself?!

All kinds of messy questions were running through his mind, and before he knew it, he had been looking at her until he heard her mother calling them downstairs for dinner. The girl turned around and jumped back, and flew up?!

"What?! Merlin's big pants! Why is she flying?!" Ron exclaimed in a low voice.

Ron moved out from the window and stared at the green figure in a daze. Who was she and why was she there? Why could she fly in the sky without riding a broom?

Is there poison in the goblin's mouth? He is hallucinating?! Otherwise, why are there fairies flying in Muggle fairy tales?? But he didn't hallucinate when he was bitten before??!

"Wait, I couldn't see her face clearly just now. Maybe she really is a fairy! Just like in the story, Merlin's overalls! What am I thinking? How is it possible?! I am definitely hallucinating. That goblin must have eaten something poisonous, so I was poisoned too. Yes, yes, that must be the case." Ron murmured by the window.

The silly boy never thought that it was possible that the distance between them was too far, so he couldn't see the face. If he had used a telescope to look, he would not have been able to see it clearly.

"Ron! Come downstairs for dinner!" Molly's voice sounded again.

"Okay...Okay! Mom! I'm coming!" Thanks to the potion, Ron's calf had healed, and he was now running downstairs in a hurry.

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