With only the last half month left before the start of the third year, Andy has been unusually low-key during this period.
There is no other way, Helen has been acting a little strange recently.
Andy always feels that Helen has been secretly watching him.
But whenever Andy turns to look at Helen, he will find that Helen has been minding her own business and has never even glanced at him.
If this were a supernatural world, Andy would definitely suspect that the house is haunted and that the ghost is possessing Helen.
To avoid being eaten by the 'ghost', Andy had to pretend to be a good boy, staying at home every day reading books and practising spells, occasionally helping Helen with the housework and brewing a cauldron of potion, trying not to let himself out of Helen's sight.
After staying at home for a few days, Andy's only contact with the outside world was through the owl. It was at this time that Andy learned an interesting thing.
Harry had blown his aunt up like a balloon!
It was more than half a month ago, and the Daily Prophet even reported on it.
Andy didn't pay much attention at the time, but after exchanging letters with Harry a few days ago, he finally understood the whole story – Harry didn't use his wand when he blew his aunt up like a balloon.
This made Andy really jealous!
As everyone knows, only young wizards under the age of eleven can trigger magical riots (accidental magic) due to strong emotional fluctuations. When young wizards reach the age of eleven, their magic gradually stabilises.
Andy had read about such an example in a book.
When a young wizard is over the age of eleven, a magical riot triggered by violent emotional fluctuations is a secondary outbreak of magic.
It is equivalent to secondary development in the human body.
However, it is much rarer.
Generally speaking, after a young wizard experiences a secondary magical riot, his magical power will increase rapidly in a short period of time, and his control over magic will be further enhanced.
This is reflected in a small increase in magical level.
Andy has not read the original Harry Potter novels, but if Harry in the original also experienced a secondary magical riot, then Harry after the third grade would definitely have become stronger quickly.
At least he wouldn't like before, not even being able to use a single magic spell when fighting bosses, as he was in the first and second grades.
Andy really wanted to know how Harry did it.
So Andy went to the Leaky Cauldron Inn to visit Harry, pretending to be interested. The result was a less than satisfactory answer – Harry had blown his aunt up like a balloon because she had insulted his parents.
There was no way to replicate that.
Andy himself was not an overly emotional person.
The days passed one after the other, and on 20 August, Andy received a letter from Sirius. He told Andy that the Weasleys had returned from their trip to Egypt.
Dumbledore asked Sirius to wait one more day.
Since the Weasleys had just returned from Egypt, they were exhausted and there must be a lot of tidying up to do at home, so it would not be a good time to visit.
Sirius asked Andy if he wanted to go to the Burrow the next day because he wanted to catch the traitor himself.
Of course, Andy had no objection to this, so he wrote a reply to Sirius, asking if he wanted to bring Harry along – after all, it involved Harry's parents.
But before Andy received a reply from Sirius, the sun had already risen the next day.
After breakfast, Andy changed his clothes and got ready to go out.
"Andy –"
Helen's voice sounded a little shrill and nervous. "Where are you going?"
You have to understand that Helen had never let Andy fool around these days.
"I'm going to the Burrow. The Weasleys are back from their trip,"
Andy explained. "Remember what Black said? He said Peter Pettigrew was hiding at the Weasleys' house, disguised as Ron's rat."
"What's this got to do with you?" Helen demanded.
Andy raised an eyebrow and said, "Dumbledore and Black are going to catch the rat today, and I'm going to go and watch the fun. Mum, do you want to come with me?"
"What, Dumbledore and Black?" Isabel asked curiously.
No one paid her any attention.
Andy continued, "Mum, don't worry, I won't do anything dangerous again."
"If you really want to reassure me, stay at home and don't go anywhere," Helen said sternly.
"Er..."
Andy touched his nose, "So this time...?"
"Remember to come back early!"
Helen shot Andy a glare, "If they start fighting, don't get involved. If you're in danger, hide behind Dumbledore."
Andy: "..."
OK!
"Got it, I'm leaving then," Andy waved his hand.
"I'm coming too! I'm coming too!" Isabel hurriedly climbed up from the sofa.
Dumbledore, Black, fighting ... It sounds really interesting.
"You come back here!" Helen grabbed Isabel by the back of the collar and carried the little girl back.
"Andy!" Isabelle hurriedly asked Andy for help.
"Mum..." Andy tried to help, but under Helen's stern gaze, Andy could only give the little girl a helpless look and then quickly ran out of the house.
Andy's house was a little distance from the Burrow, but this distance was nothing in front of the Apparition spell.
The door to the Burrow was wide open, and Andy knocked on the door, "Good morning, Mr. and Mrs. Weasley."
Mr. Weasley nodded to Andy and smiled, "Good morning, Andy!"
"Oh, Andy..."
Mrs. Weasley gave Andy a warm hug. "It's been a long time. How have you been? Ron, George, and Fred are still sleeping. They were exhausted yesterday."
"You sit down and rest for a while. I'll go wake them up."
Andy hurriedly said, "Let them sleep a little longer. I came here for something else."
Mr. Weasley looked at Andy in surprise and said, "What is it, Andy?"
Mrs. Weasley said, "You sit down, I'll go and pour you a cup of hot milk."
"Thank you!"
Andy said, and then sat down in the living room chair, explaining, "Headmaster Dumbledore will be here in a while, and my house is close by, so I came early."
"Dumbledore will be here too?" Mr. Weasley's expression changed slightly.
He had experienced this once before.
Last summer, Dumbledore suddenly visited their house and took a notebook from Ginny's room—supposedly a dark magic item left behind by Voldemort.
Mr. Weasley later learned that it had been placed in his daughter's book by Lucius Malfoy.
He even had a fight with Lucius over it.
Why is he coming again this year?
Thinking about this, Mr. Weasley's face turned wrinkly, "Damn Malfoy!"
Andy: "?"
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