Harry Potter: Who cares about belated motherly love?

Chapter 141 Harry is like an abandoned puppy

Harry quickly became one of our friends.

Maybe it's because we both grew up in a delicate family environment, so the relationship became particularly good.

He is a very frank and well-behaved child who knows how to cherish the things around him.

He never forgets to be grateful for everyday life. He said he would treasure the gift he received at his first birthday party in the wizarding world for the rest of his life and even showed it to us.

He even kept the neatly folded and beautifully wrapped paper of the gift Professor Snape had given him.

He was so moved that he cried before he saw the gift, because he said that looking at the paper reminded him of the touching moment better than looking at the gift.

"What a good boy."

Maybe it's because I've been living with someone like Ginny for all these years, I feel like my soul has been purified.

Although Ginny is also very frank and cute, her personality is a little different...

Moreover, Harry's arrival also brought good things to our family.

Percy's condition had improved dramatically since Harry arrived.

Harry was like an abandoned puppy, and perhaps it was this atmosphere that aroused Percy's protective instinct, and he began to take care of Harry in every possible way.

Yes, Percy used to like taking care of his brothers, but we no longer need his care, and the other Weasley children are also very strong and no longer need care from others.

Percy explained the twins' inventions to Harry, taught him the rules of chess for both the wizarding and Muggle worlds, and sometimes held Harry on his lap while he read to him.

Percy's caring nature was back, and he became talkative, even returning to his old nagging ways. Percy used to nag us, but now he was back to his old ways. This was a relief for us all. The twins were so happy to be nagged, but this also irritated Percy even more.

Thank you Harry!

We all wrote letters, and Harry wrote to Sirius almost every day, saying that if he wasn't coaxed, Sirius would soon become listless.

“…What’s going on?”

I heard that Harry got advice from Mr. Edgar that Sirius was the Potter family's dog and he should not only be treated strictly, but also be pampered. He proudly said that many people were strict with him, so he was responsible for pampering Sirius! He proudly said that this was his important responsibility.

Everyone praised him for his care for Sirius.

It's really hard... But after all, he is the royal family of the magic world and the leader of a new force. Is this really okay, the magic world? But he is indeed outstanding in terms of ability. I heard that he has undertaken a lot of important work in the Ministry of Magic and handles affairs with ease. At the same time, he is also managing the huge assets of the Black family and is in charge of the newly established foundation. He is really a versatile person.

In fact, he is building a system at an astonishing rate to achieve the goals I mentioned in Brotherly Affairs.

Later Bill was invited to the Black home, and presumably he reported everything.

Really, he's a man of action and has the money to make it happen.

No wonder Dumbledore thought he was an eyesore and wanted to put him in Azkaban.

He alone is enough to bring about a dramatic change in the future of the wizarding world.

As a wizard, he is very good, handsome and has a good family background. Although his personality is a bit like that, it is within an acceptable range.

If he was going to work that hard because of Harry's encouragement, he really needed some coaxing.

When we wrote to Bill and Charlie, Harry also wrote to Professor Snape, so Fred and George took the opportunity to enclose a letter with a full page of questions about Potions, even though they had never met the professor.

So, Harry and the twins began to exchange letters with Professor Snape.

Indeed, one owl was more than enough to handle.

Looking at the way he wrote the letter, I felt that Harry's real guardian was not Sirius, but Professor Snape. In the letter to Sirius, Harry was full of encouraging words and flattering him desperately, as if he wanted Sirius to work more; while the letter to Professor Snape recorded his daily life and caringly reminded him not to overwork himself.

I've also read the reports in those gossip magazines and learned about their working environment, which is indeed worrying.

Although Bill did not see Professor Snape's actual work, he firmly believed that the professor was the most tired one.

Harry told me that the staff at Hogwarts sent a letter to Professor Snape to investigate the work situation, but the professor never replied, and later the task of investigating fell on Harry.

So Harry went to investigate himself and found that the professor was working too hard! He said angrily that the professor listened to him very much, so he planned to write a letter to remind the professor not to work too hard.

It's not easy for Harry either...

Occasionally, Sirius would come to see Harry. He was very handsome. My brothers and I even discussed whether Bill was more handsome. Sirius was indeed more beautiful than Bill, probably the most beautiful person I had ever seen in my life, but it was always a bit strange to see him being so happy with the children.

Although I was fascinated by Mr. Tom's beauty, I had no feelings for Sirius. I really don't know why.

When we praised Bill's excellence to Harry, Harry began to praise Professor Snape.

In Harry's eyes, Sirius was more like an older brother, and Professor Snape was his parent.

In fact, the two of them often played pranks together until they were scolded by Professor Snape.

Mr. Lupin watched with a smile.

We must keep these things secret from Sirius, who thinks he is our guardian!

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