Days passed, and Dumbledore still hadn't replied. Hector felt that his ridiculous idea made sense. The third floor of the Hog's Head Inn also became quiet. Errol, Ron's dog, rarely appeared after that. The few letters he wrote occasionally, apart from the basic polite words, basically asked Dumbledore if he had visited Harry to see what was going on. Ron was already writing the eleventh invitation letter, but there was still no movement from Harry.

‘If Harry doesn't reply to me, I will go to Harry's house myself. '

These are the original words in Ron's letter.

Hector read it over and over again, but there was still no word in the letter inviting him to visit the Burrow.

This made Hector a little angry, but Frege and George's letter gave him some comfort.

The two brothers wrote a letter together, and Hector could tell from the different tones and handwritings in the first and second half.

Fred mainly told Hector about the development process of joke products.

Their products were severely hit by Mrs.

Weasley this summer.

According to Frege's description, they suffered heavy losses and were almost wiped out.

Fortunately, they also hid some in their dear brother Ron's room, so they were not completely wiped out.

Fred also complained about the stingy Percy in the letter.

Mrs.

Weasley bought him an owl, which was said to be named Hermes.

The Weasley brothers borrowed Hermes from Percy more than once.

They also received a considerable order during the summer vacation at home.

Frege expressed deep sympathy for those little wizards who endured the pain of"going to magic life" at home, and he appropriately lowered the price for promotion.

Everything went smoothly, except for the transportation problem - Percy refused to share the right to use Hermes.

Even if the Weasley brothers gave them a bargaining chip that made them feel painful, Percy did not change his mind.

Percy even reported this matter to Mrs. Weasley, which led to a large number of magic joke works being seized and destroyed by Mrs. Weasley.

Compared with Fred's chattering complaints that took up most of the letter, George was much more rational.

He used enough space to invite Hector to stay at the Burrow for two days.

They had agreed with Mrs.

Weasley, and Mrs.

Weasley had no objection to this.

George mentioned Ron and their youngest sister, Ginny, in the letter.

At this point, George also complained that there were always people in the family who kept saying Harry's name all day long, and there was more than one person.

Ron was of course one of them.

He was upset that Harry would not believe this; the other one was naturally Ginny.

She just saw Harry at King's Cross Station, and then she kept saying things like"Harry is this and that" throughout the summer vacation.

Speaking of Ginny, as the youngest member of the Weasley family, she will also go to Hogwarts next year.

All in all, Fred and George's envelopes were frighteningly thick.

In addition to the rambling letters, Fred and George also stuffed some of the latest magic joke products into them, such as fake wands, enhanced dung eggs (Hector did not hesitate to send a Howler letter to each of these two unruly guys.

Hector even suspected that they had used the traceless extension spell on the envelopes - there were too many things in them, and it can be seen that the two brothers made good use of their vacation time.

The letters from Ron and the Weasley brothers exhausted Errol.

The elderly owl spent a whole afternoon with Hector to recover his strength.

Then, before the sunset, he flew away with Hector's reply.

But Hector didn't have time to care when Errol would go back. Not long after he finished writing the reply, a familiar firelight appeared in Hector's room - it was Fox. Hector quickly put the letter he had just written into an envelope, tied it to Errol's leg, and then looked at Fox's leg.

To Hector's surprise, there was no note on Fox's leg. She just stared at Hector with her fiery red eyes, which made Hector feel creepy. While Hector was still trying to figure out Dumbledore's intentions, he heard Aberforth's angry voice downstairs.

"You better have something urgent to do, Albus. I never said you were welcome here."

Hector came to his senses. He waved his wand and several sets of clothes that he had prepared flew into his bag. Fox jumped on his shoulder. Hector opened the door and rushed down the stairs.

"Calm down, Aberforth, I'm here to see Hector"

When he arrived at the lobby of the Hog's Head, Aberforth had already walked out from behind the counter. Albus stood at the door and looked towards the stairs. The figures of Hector and Fawkes soon appeared in front of him.

""Reason?"

Aberforth crossed his arms, his eyes not only questioned but also showed disdain.

Dumbledore looked around at the wizards who were still enjoying their food in the bar.

The Hog's Head Inn is very different from before.

Previously, this place was a gathering place for all kinds of people, and many underground dark magic items and banned items were traded here.

Now, those dark wizards wandering in the gray area already know that the owner of this bar is the younger brother of the great Albus Dumbledore.

No dark wizard dares to continue to commit crimes and trade in this place.

Thanks to Hector's reputation, an endless stream of young wizards from all grades and colleges know about the Hog's Head Inn, and the customers of the Hog's Head Inn have gradually changed from adult wizards to young wizards in school.

In the past few months, the sales of butterbeer in the bar have increased rapidly.

���The sales of Fire Whiskey dropped sharply.

The influx of more and more young wizards forced most adult wizards who wanted a quiet space to come at night.

Overall, the flow of people in the Hog's Head Bar has increased significantly, but the overall income has not increased so significantly.

Aberforth is very confused and even annoyed by this phenomenon that labor and income are not proportional.

This phenomenon has changed significantly after the summer vacation.

The Hog's Head Bar has returned to the situation where adult wizards are the main customers, but the number of people coming every day is much less than before.

Now, after Dumbledore's scare, there were not many wizards in the bar who were still enjoying food and consciously walked out of the bar.

After a while, the bar became empty, and most of the glasses on the table were only half drunk, and some plates were still steaming with delicious food.

These foods on the table have only one common feature-no one pays.

Aberforth stared at Dumbledore, but when he heard footsteps behind him, he quickly retracted the expression on his face that was distorted by anger.

"I'm taking Hector to see"

"Nicolas Flamel, I know, Albus, what are you going to do?"

Dumbledore hadn't finished speaking when Aberforth interrupted him. Dumbledore pursed his lips, glanced at Hector, and then said to Aberforth,

"There is no plan, Aberforth, but Nico specifically told me that he wanted to see Hector."Aberforth did not interrupt Dumbledore this time. He crossed his arms and stared at Dumbledore. Dumbledore subconsciously avoided Aberforth's eyes. He looked at Hector and continued,

"You know, Aberforth, Nico's days are numbered, so I thought, I'd do my best to fulfill his wish."

Aberforth's eyes relaxed a little, he had a good impression of the old man who had fought side by side with him. Nico had generously shared the elixir to save Credence's life - but in Credence's case, the elixir was of no use. But Aberforth quickly returned to his previous calm state, he asked Dumbledore seriously,

"So, if Hector hadn't informed me, were you going to keep it a secret from me?"

"I will definitely not hide it from you, Aberforth. I have come here in person to explain the situation to you, haven't I?" Dumbledore shook his head repeatedly. Aberforth also saw Fawkes on Hector's shoulder. He understood something and then said to Dumbledore,

"Remember to write me a notice next time. I think you should be able to do that, right, Albus?"

Dumbledore nodded repeatedly. Aberforth walked to Hector, straightened his wrinkled clothes, and then touched Hector's head.

"Say hello to Nico for me, I haven't seen him for a long time." Aberforth had a kind smile on his face. Hector nodded, looking a little restrained. Aberforth saw Hector's embarrassment, he leaned down and hugged Hector.

"Relax, Hector, don't be nervous, Nico is a good person."

Hector nodded, and Aberforth stood up and stood behind Hector.

Dumbledore took Hector's hand, and like Aberforth, Dumbledore's face was also filled with a bright smile.

He winked at Hector, then nodded politely to Aberforth, and then pushed open the door of the Hog's Head.

Dumbledore and Hector walked to the open space outside the bar, and Aberforth followed behind them.

Dumbledore's footsteps slowly stopped, and Fawkes and Aurora appeared in the air, and they landed on his shoulders respectively.

""That's it, Aberforth."

Dumbledore held Hector's hand tightly and said to Aberforth who was standing not far from them. Aberforth nodded and said goodbye to Hector with a smile. When he looked at Dumbledore, the smile on his face suddenly disappeared and a cold sentence came out of his mouth.

"Remember to settle the bills of those guests when you come back, otherwise I don't mind coming to Hogwarts to find you in person."

Dumbledore nodded, his face full of helplessness. Dumbledore glanced at Fawkes, who nodded, then cried out to Aurora, who also nodded. Soon, accompanied by two balls of fire, the figures of Hector and Dumbledore disappeared into the air.

Only Aberforth was left on the open space. Aberforth spat at Dumbledore's original position, and looked at Hector's previous position. Finally, Aberforth turned around and walked towards the Hog's Head Inn alone.

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