In a hurry to pack his luggage, Harry came to the living room.
Lupin was studying the toaster in the kitchen with great interest.
While Moody was staring warily at the TV, Harry thought he might draw his wand at any moment and cast a curse.
After seeing him, the two stopped and walked to Harry's side.
"Now I need to cast a Disillusionment Charm on you." Harry found Moody's legs still a little inconvenient.
"It's a spell that hides your form, and we'll keep it out of Muggle's sight."
"I know, I learned this spell."
Moody was a little taken aback, "Son, this is not part of the teaching at Hogwarts."
The Disillusionment Charm is part of the Auror training and should not be accessible to Harry.
"I learned it in second grade. Alvin taught me."
Harry was a little hilarious. This Versailles feeling was really cool. No wonder Alvin often did it.
But the happy Harry didn't notice that the faces of the two changed slightly after he mentioned Alvin and did not continue the topic.
Above the sky, Harry rode his Firebolt, enjoying the pleasure brought by the evening wind.
The square gardens on Privet Drive were getting farther and farther away, and he temporarily forgot his trial at the Ministry of Magic.
Harry could fly faster if it weren't for Lupin's and Moody's speeds.
"Go left. A Muggle is looking up!"
Moody shouted at him, and Harry quickly controlled his flight and hid behind a cloud.
After passing through several small towns in a row, Harry couldn't feel the pleasure of flying anymore. The cold wind kept pouring into his body, and now he just wanted to fly to the destination quickly.
Finally, led by Moody, they swooped down. Harry had never seen so many light sources come together, and they flew lower and lower, landing on a small square.
"Here!" Moody handed Harry a note. "Read it quickly and keep it in mind."
Harry took the note, the free and easy handwriting he seemed to have seen before.
"The Order of the Phoenix Headquarters at 12 Grimmauld Place, London."
"What is the Order of the Phoenix?" Harry was a little puzzled.
"Don't talk here!" Moody stopped him sharply. "If there's anything, we'll go in and talk."
He took the note from Harry's hand and burned it with his wand. Harry looked around at the houses, and a house swelled suddenly and came out between the 11th and 13th.
"Harry, let's go in."
Lupin lit his wand and led the way ahead. The house was dilapidated, and Harry was careful every time he set foot for fear of breaking the floor.
With the sound of hurried footsteps, Molly walked out of the door with Ron and Ginny. She walked quickly to Harry's side and hugged him warmly.
"Oh, Harry, what a pleasure to meet you!"
Harry was also Ecstatic. Mrs. Weasley treated him as well as her son and even cared more for him than his sons.
Molly asked about safety along the way. After confirming that no one followed, she asked Ron to take Harry to the accommodation arranged for him. At the same time, she followed Lupin to the living room.
Harry only vaguely heard that the meeting had begun.
"You've been living here since the beginning of the summer?" The tone was a little indifferent, and Harry was dissatisfied that Ron had not replied to him this month.
Ron also knew he was wrong and smiled a little to please him. "No, Harry. We also came here a while ago. You can never imagine who the owner of this house is."
"It's not that I don't want to reply, but Dumbledore made us swear not to say anything."
"Yes," said Ginny, a little dissatisfied with Dumbledore. "We can't send any news, and all the adults will not send letters from here."
"So, what exactly is the Order of the Phoenix?"
Harry knew there was no point in wrestling with it now, and he asked the question that he cared about most.
Just as Ginny was about to answer, two explosions sounded. George and Fred appeared in the house, startling them.
"George! Fred! I'm going to tell Mommy if you Apparate like this!" Ginny screamed.
The twins ignored it and greeted Harry with a smile, "Hello, Harry. I think we can completely answer your question."
"So, you passed the Apparition test?"
Harry said a little sourly. He didn't envy the twins being able to Apparate, but he envied the two of them being able to cast spells freely.
"Certainly." Fred put his arms around Harry's neck. "That's something that can't beat the Weasley genius ."
Ron, on the side, rolled his eyes and explained one by one to Harry.
"So, the Order of the Phoenix was built to fight Voldemort? I want to join!"
Harry was very excited, but Ginny poured cold water on him immediately.
"You're not an adult. They won't let you in, Harry."
"Yeah, it's only for adults." George added. "Neither Fred nor I joined the Order of the Phoenix. Only Bill and Charlie made it."
Harry was so frustrated for not being able to enter the Order of The Phoenix.
The feeling of being kept in the dark and unable to do anything made him feel a little suffocated.
"But although we can't join the Order of the Phoenix, we can still be a non-staff."
Fred took out a few slender strings and looked at the time.
"It's almost time, and I heard they have a very important meeting today. It's Extendable Ear, so we can hear what they say."
Ginny reminded. "Mum has cast a spell in the living room. That's what Tonks told me."
Fred was full of confidence. "Don't worry. We've already upgraded it, and we can barely bypass Mom's spell. Stop talking nonsense. Do you want to hear it?"
"Give me one." Ginny fetched an Extendable Ear from the twins.
The long string was clinging to the ground, extending all the way to the front door of the living room and sticking to it in the shape of an ear.
At the same time, a serious meeting was happening in the living room.