Chapter 46 The Missing Dementor

Children, go in! There is a colleague of mine inside to entertain you. Don't worry, I just want to understand the situation at that time!

After hearing Kingsley Shacklebolt's words, Jerry and Hermione walked into the carriage.

Good evening, both of you. I am Arthur Weasley from the Ministry of Magic. Please take a seat.

After hearing what Arthur Weasley said, Jerry asked: Are you... Ron's father?

You actually know me. Did Ron tell you?

Jerry nodded and said, We are good friends with Ron. He said that his father works in the Ministry of Magic. However, we heard from him that you went to Romania, didn't you?

Arthur Weasley warmly invited Jerry and Hermione to sit down, and then sighed and said, Actually, I was planning to go on a trip, but an emergency occurred at the Ministry of Magic and all officials were working overtime.

Looking at Arthur Weasley's big dark circles, Jerry couldn't help but ask: Mr. Weasley, can you tell us what happened? Is it related to dementors?

Hearing Jerry's question, Arthur Weasley was silent for a moment, then looked at the two of them with a solemn expression and said, Actually, I shouldn't have told you this, but considering You have encountered a dementor today, and I feel the need to reveal the truth to you.

Actually, dementors began to disappear in Azkaban as early as a year ago, but the number was small at first, so the Ministry of Magic did not pay enough attention.

However, something happened three days ago that shocked everyone. One-third of the dementors in Azkaban disappeared overnight!

Arthur Weasley's eyes revealed deep worry and trouble: Dementors are usually responsible for executing the harshest punishments and guarding Azkaban. Now, one-third of the dementors are missing, causing the Ministry of Magic to The ability to police Azkaban has been severely undermined.

This is not the most serious thing. Now I am afraid that the dementors will run into the Muggle area, wreak havoc and cause large-scale casualties.

Jerry and Hermione looked at each other, they could sense Arthur Weasley's anxiety and worry. The disappearance of the dementors is obviously not a trivial matter, and is related to the dementors they encountered today.

Jerry couldn't help but start to think about what kind of conspiracy was hidden behind this.

Could the dementors on the train be related to me?

Hermione asked: Has the Ministry of Magic found the missing dementors now?

Arthur Weasley shook his head and said: No, the Dementor just disappeared without a trace. Today this Dementor is the first one to be discovered.

After Jerry heard what Arthur Weasley said, his ominous premonition became more and more serious, maybe the dementors were really coming for him.

Gan! Are you people sick? The savior is Harry Potter. If you don't go to him and come to me, Jerry Green, what does that mean?

Looking for trouble, right?

Arthur Weasley then asked Jerry about the situation, and Jerry answered truthfully with all the details.

Not long after, Dumbledore knocked on the door and walked in.

Arthur, are you finished with your conversation? I have something to do with Jerry and Miss Granger!

It's over, Principal Dumbledore. I'll leave these two children to you. I'm going to report to the minister.

Goodbye, Mr. Green. Goodbye, Miss Granger. You are welcome to visit my home next time you are free!

After Arthur Weasley left, Dumbledore walked in, smiled and said to the two of them: You two did a great job! Although it is holiday time now, I still want to say, fifty points for Slytherin, Thirty points to Gryffindor!

Hearing Dumbledore's words, Hermione immediately jumped up with excitement, but Jerry didn't care much about it and just smiled faintly.

Hermione, can you go back to our carriage first? I have something I want to talk to Principal Dumbledore alone.

Hermione couldn't help but feel a little surprised when she heard Jerry's words. However, she didn't hesitate too much, but immediately obeyed Jerry's words and walked out of the car.

When leaving, Hermione thoughtfully closed the carriage door to ensure that no one else could hear their conversation.

Dumbledore was also a little surprised and asked curiously: Jerry, what do you want to see me for? Do you still need to avoid Miss Granger? As far as I know, the relationship between you two is not ordinary!

Ignoring Dumbledore's teasing, Jerry took out a small gift box from his coat pocket and handed it to Dumbledore.

After taking the gift box from Jerry, Dumbledore asked doubtfully: This is...

Seeing Dumbledore's puzzled look, Jerry said: This is not a Christmas gift for you. I have already prepared your Christmas gift. This gift is something I want you to give to another relative of mine.

Principal Dumbledore, you should know who I am talking about! And probably only you know where he is now!

After Dumbledore heard what Jerry said, his expression became serious. After a moment of silence, he sighed and said, Jerry, you have guessed it!

Looking at Dumbledore's expression, Jerry couldn't help but smile, knowing that his suspicion had been confirmed.

Jerry said to Dumbledore: Principal Dumbledore, I have always just made guesses before, but after seeing your reaction, I think I can be sure.

you……

Can I see him?

I'm sorry, Jerry, you can't see Garrett yet, but I can assure you that you will see him after the first grade!

After hearing Dumbledore's words, Jerry said thoughtfully: So my life experience is really related to Grindelwald!

Dumbledore: ...

I understand, thank you Principal Dumbledore, and please give him this Christmas gift, thank you!

After saying that, without waiting for Dumbledore to speak, he quickly turned around and left the carriage.

Dumbledore looked at Jerry's leaving figure, carefully looked at the gift in his hand, then sighed and put it into his pocket.

Jerry, you're back!

After returning to his carriage, Jerry found that Hermione did not curiously ask him what he wanted from Dumbledore. So, he couldn't help but ask: Hermione, aren't you curious about what I want to do with Principal Dumbledore?

Hearing Jerry's words, Hermione replied: Of course I'm curious, but I trust you. If you can tell me something, Jerry you will definitely not hide it from me!

Hermione's words were as sincere as clear springs, revealing deep trust, which made Jerry's stone-cold heart tremble with a hint of warmth.

Damn it! When did this little witch become so good!

Chapter 47 The Grangers

Dirty, dirty, dirty~

Night has completely fallen, and the train roars into King's Cross Station in London. The station lights reflected on the train windows, forming a bright light and shadow.

Jerry stood at the door of the carriage and looked out through the window. He saw many parents standing on the platform, waiting anxiously or expectantly for the return of their children.

Jerry, do me a favor!

Jerry, who was busy packing his things, suddenly felt his shirt being gently pulled. He quickly turned to look at Hermione and saw a trace of anxiety on her face.

Jerry, can you keep it a secret for me? Hermione asked eagerly, When my parents ask about my situation, can you not tell them what just happened? I don't want them to worry about me.

Upon hearing Hermione's request, Jerry nodded and agreed to her without hesitation. He smiled and said, Of course, Hermione. I understand your concerns and I will do my best to keep your confidentiality.

The two of them had just finished packing their belongings when the train's beep sounded, telling them that they could get off. Jerry dragged their luggage with his right hand and tightly protected Hermione with his left hand, following the flow of people off the train.

The platform was crowded with parents anxiously awaiting the arrival of their children.

Jerry and Hermione walked to the platform and put down their luggage. Hermione looked around, looking for her parents.

Jerry, look over there! My parents are right there! Hermione said, pointing to a middle-aged couple in the distance.

Jerry looked in the direction of Hermione's finger and saw Hermione's parents standing in the distance waving to them. He smiled and said to Hermione: I see, Hermione. Your parents must have been waiting for a long time. It’s time, let’s get there quickly.”

They carried their luggage and walked to Hermione's parents. When Hermione's parents saw their daughter's safe return, they hugged Hermione affectionately, with happy smiles on their faces.

Mom, Dad, this is my good friend Jerry Green. After being intimate with her parents, Hermione introduced Jerry with joy on her face.

Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Granger. Jerry greeted Hermione's parents politely.

Hello, Jerry, nice to meet you. Mrs. Granger responded enthusiastically.

Hello! Mr. Granger said lukewarmly.

Jerry, I'll ask my dad to take you back first! On the way!

Mr. Granger wanted to say something else, but after seeing Hermione's warning look, he chose to keep his mouth shut.

When Jerry saw that Hermione's father was a little embarrassed, he smiled awkwardly and tried to evade: No, Hermione. I can just take the bus.

Mrs. Granger, however, interrupted him enthusiastically.

Jerry, you don't have to be polite. Mrs. Granger said with a smile. Hermione writes to us often and mentions you every time. She said that you were her best friend and that you took great care of her. We are so grateful for your help Hermione!

Seeing Mrs. Granger's enthusiasm, Jerry couldn't refuse, so he could only follow them to the parking lot and get in the car.

As soon as they got into the car, Mrs. Granger asked in a friendly manner: Jerry, where do you live?

Jerry was about to answer, but Hermione said the answer first: Winstanley Road, Elizabeth Orphanage. There was a firm emotion in her voice, as if she didn't want Jerry to be harmed or harmed in any way. misunderstanding.

Hearing Hermione's answer, the Grangers were a little surprised.

Jerry, are you an orphan? Mrs. Granger asked curiously. There was no derogatory or discriminatory meaning in her tone, she was just asking.

Yes, ma'am, Jerry replied calmly.

Upon hearing this answer, Mrs. Granger said with some embarrassment: Sorry, Jerry, I didn't mean anything else. It's just that your temperament doesn't look like you came from an orphanage.

Hearing Mrs. Granger's words, Jerry smiled and said, It's okay, Madam!

Jerry had long been accustomed to the Grangers' surprise. After all, his appearance and temperament really don't look like a child from an orphanage.

After seeing Jerry's confidence and optimism, Mrs. Granger said pitifully: Poor child, your parents are so cruel! Her tone was full of sympathy and regret for Jerry's experience.

After hearing Mrs. Granger's words, Jerry thought carefully for a while and said with a smile: Madam, I don't think my parents are cruel. They just live in an environment that cannot provide enough support, and they also have their own difficulties. .I understand their decision and I do not regret my life experience.

Tsk tsk! Seeing what he said, Jerry applauded and praised himself in his heart! .

Sure enough, after hearing what Jerry said, Mrs. Granger's favorability for him increased rapidly, and she became more and more satisfied with Jerry.

In the following journey, Jerry fully demonstrated his excellent acting skills and excellent eloquence, and successfully established a sunny and confident persona in the hearts of Granger people.

More than half an hour later, the car slowly stopped at the entrance of the orphanage. Jerry picked up his luggage and said goodbye to Hermione and the others with a smile.

Jerry, don't forget you agreed to my invitation! Before leaving, Hermione opened the car window and said loudly.

Jerry heard Hermione's words, smiled and nodded, and responded: I will definitely remember it, Hermione.

After Jerry left, Mr. Granger said to Hermione: Baby, is that yellow guy just now the person you often mentioned in your letters?

Hey! Dad, how can you call someone that!

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