019 James.
Mrs. Weasley took her children and Lawrence, and they took the bus to the near the Burrow Bar, and they would use the public stove in Diagon Alley to return to the Burrow,
"Bill and Charlie are both back." Mrs. Weasley said with joy and some concern, "I'm sorry to let you squeeze."
"It doesn't matter, Mrs. Weasley." Lawrence replied. Bill and Charlie had not returned to England for many years. They were too busy at work.
As soon as he arrived at the Burrow, Percy locked himself in the room. According to his own description, he would take a week to write a perfect self-recommendation letter and wait for the transcript that would come in two weeks. His goal was to work in the Ministry of Magic.
"It's not seven days, it's seven years," Bill said to them quietly. "When he was in the first grade, he asked me how I should write a self-recommendation letter."
"It's not hard to imagine," George grinned.
"Then how did you write it?" Ginny asked curiously.
"I'll send my transcript," Bill said, "Gringot asked me if I would like to work as a curse solver in Egypt."
"That's that simple?" Ron asked in disbelief.
"Of course not. I wrote on the envelope, and attached a Galone to the letter," Bill answered seriously. "Then I cast a spell. The demons couldn't unlock the envelope. They knew that there was gold in front of them, but they couldn't get the hand. This made them very anxious."
Amid the laughter of everyone, Charlie also shared his experience.
"I ran directly to the Romanian hordes reserve," Charlie said. "It's not difficult. After they looked at the transcript, they just simply tested whether I would ride a broom."
"Have you ever thought about what to do in the future?" Bill asked.
"Open a prank merchandise store-" the twins said in unison,
"When it comes to this," Charlie said, "Bill and I never thought that you could convince Mom."
"Where are you, the International Wizards Federation scholarship winner?" Bill asked. "With this scholarship, you can take almost all kinds of jobs."
"I think Percy envies you very much," Charlie smiled, and his sun-tanned skin looked particularly brilliant. "If he had successfully applied, he wouldn't have to write this self-recommendation letter. The Ministry of Magic will directly send you an invitation - not just from the UK."
"I haven't thought about this yet," Lawrence replied. "I plan to travel for a year after graduation."
"Then you can consider coming to Egypt," Bill suggested, "feel the ancient Egyptian magic in the pyramids. Some of the pyramids we have not been able to successfully crack."
"You must come to Romania's Echondore Reserve," said Charlie. "This is already the largest fire dragon protection area in the magic world. Not only Echondore, but also has the latest information on various fire dragons, but also some special mixed-blood varieties, which are definitely worth a look."
"Thank you," said Lawrence, "I will write to you when the time comes."
A few days later, Hedwig flew to the Burrow with a letter, and a group of them gathered around the dining table and read the letter.
"Diet diet makes people healthier? How could Muggles have such strange thoughts?" Fred asked.
"Mom always thinks we eat too little." Bill smiled. His and Charlie's plates were always stuffed with food these days. Mrs. Weasley was worried that the food in Egypt and Romania was not good. She completely ignored Bill's tall and strong figure, Charlie's strong body and the muscles of her arms.
"Who is Dudley?" George asked curiously.
"It seems to be Harry's cousin?" Ron recalled,
"Is it the short and chunky little boy at the train station two years ago?" Lawrence pointed out accurately, (Note 1)
"It seems like I have such an impression?" Fred said,
"Tell me directly," Charlie suggested, "Mom will definitely send a bunch of food to you."
"Have the results come?" Percy leaned his head into the kitchen at this time. He has been very nervous these days. (Note 2)
"Don't be nervous, Percy," Bill said.
"It seems to be here?" Charlie pointed out the window, Lawrence narrowed his eyes, and after a while he found four small black dots growing bigger.
"Your eyesight is still as good--" George exclaimed,
"It's a pity that I'm too strong now." Charlie joked, "Or I really want to play a few guest games when looking at our England Quidditch team." (Note 3)
"Touch" After receiving the letter, Percy closed the kitchen door without saying a word. Lawrence and the twins each opened their own letters.
Ordinary Witchcraft Level Test Results
Passing results: Outstanding (O), Exceeding (E), Passing (A)
Failed results: Bad (P), Bad (D), Mountain Monster (T)
Lawrence. Doll. Luo Fande's grades in various subjects
Astronomy O
Ancient Magical Text O
Talismanology O
History of Magic O
Muggle Research O
Deformation O
Strange animal breeding
Black Magic Defense O
Herbs O
Potions O
"Your middle name is Dole? You never said it-" Fred snatched Lawrence's transcript,
"In fact, I only found out today." Lawrence frowned.
"You have lost the opportunity to perform in other results." Fred said, looking at the whole row of "Os",
"Not like us," George said with a smile, "we made the results appear in two."
"Children," Mrs. Weasley happily pushed open the door, "Percy just told me that he was going to send a letter to the Ministry of Magic, thanks to Merlin, who got a great transcript."
"We're sorry, mom." Frey said with a painful expression, and he pushed George with his elbow.
"We're just a bunch of useless Flober caterpillars," George said in frustration.
"Merlin-" Mrs. Weasley's smile faded, and she said kindly, "Don't be upset, boy, let me see your grades--"
"You swear not to scold us?" Fred said, and he and George looked very struggling.
"And don't confiscate our products?" George said, and they closed their eyes and handed the transcript to Mrs. Weasley with a resignation look.
"Oh--you two--" Mrs. Weasley was surprised at first, then smiled, and she gave Lawrence a big hug, "Thank you so much, Lawrence--I know you must have helped them--"
"Hey, we were the ones who took the exam." Fred protested,
"Of course, the two of us add up to one of Lawrence." George said deliberately sourly,
"I'm going to write to Arthur." Mrs. Weasley rubbed the twins' hair, and she quickly turned around and walked out of the kitchen.
"You guys will put a lot of pressure on Ginny and me-" Ron lamented. The report cards of the twins are composed of five "O" and five "E". If you carefully compare them, you will find that one is the result of "E" and the other must be "O".
"I think you are the only one, Ron." Charlie smiled, and Ginny sneered, "As far as I know, Ginny has excellent grades."
"Oh, okay," Ron looked painful, "I have two years left--"
"Are you ready to enter the hell of pain?" Fred asked gloatingly.
"You are not because of Lawrence's help." Ron complained.
"Compared to me, didn't Bill get twelve outstanding O.W.L?" Lawrence reminded, "Your elder brother is so powerful."
"Hey, Lawrence," Bill said to the upstairs, "You know, I don't say that in general, it makes people feel like I'm showing off."
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The holiday in the Burrow was very pleasant. Percy entered the Ministry of Magic as he wished. He held a position in the International Magic Cooperation Department, which annoyed everyone because Percy always nagged about the situation of his work when he was having a meal.
"I want to think of a way to keep Percy away from his room." George complained, "Let him stop working-"
"How about fresh dragon dung?" Charlie suggested, "Let my colleague who works in Romania send one."
"It's so good--" Ron said anxiously,
"Come here, help me, boys," Mrs. Weasley shouted. "Sirius is coming, and he hopes we can pick up Harry, you know, despite the cancellation of the wanted, Muggles may remember his face."
"Let's just let the owl send a letter?" Bill asked,
"I want to send a letter to his loved ones in Muggle," said Mrs. Weasley. "It is best to get their consent."
"How did Muggles send letters?" Ginny asked,
"They put something called stamps," said Mrs. Weasley, who took out a small box filled with various stamps, and she was somewhat skeptical, "I hope these are enough?"
"Do you want to post it on this envelope?" Charlie asked with interest, "How did Muggle do it?"
"I just want to post a part," Lawrence replied with a frown, "but in fact I haven't sent a letter this way, and I don't know."
"Lawrence, come and help me, see if this is OK to write a letter like this-" Mrs. Weasley ordered, "You must paste the stamps and remember to write the address of Harry's house in the envelope."
"What if I don't post enough?" George asked,
"Maybe it won't be able to send it?" Mrs. Weasley answered inconclusively.
"Then I think we'll find a bigger envelope?" Bill suggested.
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Author's words: I was thinking at first what this chapter would be called, but then I realized that the whole article was related to the letter.
Note 1: Volume 2 001 Olivande.
Note 2: Although in the original work of episode 3, O.W.L and N.E.W.T mentioned that the results were released at the end (Percy got a high score), according to the description of episodes 5 and 6, I decided to let the results come out, just like episode 6, which is the second week of summer vacation.
Note 3: The book mentions that the English team has poor performance, and this World Cup competition is matched by Ireland against Bulgaria.
Chapter completed!