Harry Potter: Who cares about belated motherly love?

Chapter 208 We all have only one pair of parents

On the Hogwarts Express, Ron briefly mentioned his sister, who would be starting school next year.

I don't want to get close to Ron's disliked sister. Listening to what Ron said, I felt that his father Arthur might have reflected on it to some extent, but his mother and sister definitely had no regrets at all.

Theodore is also trying to convince her to go to Slytherin, but I don't think she has much choice other than Hufflepuff.

As we were talking, Vincent and Gregory came to see Ron. Ron said he was going to have tea with them and then left.

"What about that sister you just mentioned?" Neville asked after Ron left.

"How did you hear that?" Draco asked.

"All I know is that the four little brothers were taken away by their family because they had a bad relationship with their parents," Neville answered. That's about it, but there's more.

“It was actually ignored.

You know I was abused at my aunt's house, right? But to be honest, Ron's situation was worse than this. Compared with Ron's parents, my aunt's family was pretty good.

I still meet my aunt for tea now and then, but Ron and his brothers never tried to see their parents or sister. You can imagine how bad their situation was at the time."

Neville made a startled sound and froze. Harry had lived with the Weasleys for a while, so he knew Ron's situation best.

“I heard that their parents have always wanted a daughter.

Bill was the eldest son, so naturally he was given great expectations. He looked like a Black and was very capable, so the adults said that it was for this reason that they did not dare to treat him harshly.

But later they became more and more irresponsible. Although they still took care of Charlie at that time, they became casual starting with Percy.

I heard that Percy was mostly taken care of by Bill, but he was not abandoned. The twins Fred and George were too noisy and noisy, so their family had to take care of them.

As for Ron, because he was not the expected daughter, his parents started to be lazy after he was born. His mother only breastfed him occasionally, and most of the time she ignored him. Bill and Charlie took turns to take care of Ron, while Percy took care of the twins. Later, they found out that they were pregnant and learned that it was a daughter, so they completely ignored Ron.

From then on, Ron was raised entirely by his brothers. After Bill went to Hogwarts, Charlie took over his responsibilities. It was said that after Bill and Charlie went to Hogwarts, they found that they had complete personal time. Although their friends around them also had brothers and sisters, they did not have to be taken care of as well as they did, which shocked them. However, it is said that Ron was very well-behaved when he was a child and did not rely on his parents much, so it was a relief for them. But precisely because he did not rely on his parents, his parents ignored him even more. If he relied on them a little more, he might get some love, but he never asked his parents for anything since he was a baby, which made their relationship very cold.

Charlie once said that Percy got his parents' attention by being a good kid, and the twins got attention by making noises, but Ron never showed any signs of needing love since he was a child. Although he was very dependent on Bill, he showed no sign of wanting affection from his parents, especially his mother, who might have been even more angry because of this.

As a result, his parents' neglect of him became increasingly serious.

After hearing this, I felt that my aunt and uncle were actually pretty good. They didn't like magic and often said "be normal", and most of the times I was beaten or had my meals withheld were because of using magic. If there was no magic, they would actually be quite normal to me. Moreover, they were newly married and had just started raising children, but someone quietly put a child at the door without any explanation. Can you understand their reaction?

The wizarding world can be really awful sometimes.

My father was said to be rude to my aunt and uncle, who had no good impression of the wizarding world, but were forced to give me a child. But even so, they still raised me and did not let me starve to death. If Ron had not been taken care of by his brothers, he would have starved to death long ago.

Even when I was sick, my aunt and uncle would take care of me, although they were reluctant. But when Ron was sick, his parents completely ignored him. Bill and Charlie learned to deal with this situation at a young age. Hearing this, I realized that my aunt and uncle were actually quite nice. After all, they were people who valued "normality", and "abnormality" like me might be a huge challenge for them.

To be honest, if it weren't for the help of his brothers, Ron would have died long ago. It's not that having parents around doesn't guarantee happiness. I thought that as long as a child is with his biological parents, he will be happy, but obviously that's not the case."

Neville was completely speechless. As a child with both parents in St. Mungo's Hospital, this was a huge shock to him.

I only had my mother, Theodore only had his father, and although we each had only one set of parents, both cherished us very much. Ron's story is incredible no matter how many times you hear it.

“Indeed, Harry’s uncle’s family is fairly normal.

Ron's parents received financial support from the Weasley and Pruwitt families because they had many children, but the money was hardly used on other brothers except Bill. I heard that they also signed an agreement that if Mr. Ronald asked for the return of the funds, Ron's parents must hand over the custody and cut off contact. Mr. Ronald obviously saw through the character of his brother and sister-in-law.

On the other hand, although Harry's uncle's family accepted the compensation and medical expenses caused by the magic rampage, they refused to accept the child support because it was Harry's personal property and they believed they had no right to accept it. Although their abuse cannot be forgiven, if there was more support, they might not be forced to that point.

However, in the end, Sirius forced them to pay a large sum of money in the name of apology. "

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