Chapter 138 Gifts from all over the world



When Wentworth got off the Hogwarts train, he immediately saw Abernathy standing not far away, waiting for him.

Wentworth hurried over and hugged Abernathy, but his eyes looked behind Abernathy and then revealed a hint of doubt.

"Abernathy, where's Grandma Rosier?"

"Are you looking for me? Wentworth!"

At this moment, Rozier's voice sounded from behind Wentworth. Wentworth turned around and saw Rozier standing behind him, looking at Wentworth with kind eyes.

"Welcome back, Wentworth, let's go home!"

Wentworth was originally curious about why Rozier appeared behind him, but when he heard Rozier talking about going home, he felt a little touched and nodded repeatedly.

When Wentworth returned to his doorstep and saw the soft light coming from the room, for a moment, he felt an indescribable sense of belonging.

This is not a foreign land, and I am not a stranger.

And when Abernathy opened the door of his own home for Wentworth, Wentworth felt a dazzling light shining from his home.

"What is this? What's going on? Did you rob Gringotts in London?"

Wentworth looked at his room, which was filled with a dazzling array of precious magical items, and was so surprised that he was speechless.

Abernathy said nonchalantly, "These are Christmas gifts sent by our friends from all over the country who heard the news. I put them all here. See if there is anything worth keeping. As for the rest, I can find time to store the useless things in the Gringotts vault for you."

Wentworth opened his eyes and mouth wide as he walked among the piles of gifts that Abernathy had neatly arranged in the room according to their types, and he felt his eyes were a little dizzy.

At this time, Rozier came over and said with some dissatisfaction:

"Wentworth, put away your surprise!"

Hearing Rozier's words, Wentworth subconsciously wiped the drool from the corner of his mouth and forced himself to calm down.

Rozier then asked: "What do you think of when you see these gifts?"

Hearing Rosier's question, Wentworth stood among a dozen flying brooms and answered thoughtfully: "I finally understand why my grandfather used up four Gringotts vaults!"

Rosier: "... Wentworth, after seeing this, you should understand that many people are waiting for you to come back to the wizarding world! Because you represent Grindelwald and the Witch Party!"

Then, without waiting for Wentworth to speak, Rozier continued:

"Take a good rest these two days. There will be a great show on Christmas Day, and you will be the protagonist!"

After saying that, Rosier left first. Just as Abernathy was about to leave, Wentworth stopped him and said, "Grandpa Abernathy, help me pick out the two best flying brooms from these gifts. I want to give them away."

At night, after Abernathy left Wentworth's residence, he went straight to Rosier's house. At this time, many wizards of the Wiccan Party had gathered here.

Seeing Abernathy coming in, Rozier said with some dissatisfaction: "Why did you take so long?"

Abernathy explained:

Hearing Abernathy's words, Rozier nodded thoughtfully, then smiled.

"One is a recognized genius wizard in Hogwarts, and the other is a prefect of Hufflepuff. The young master is only eleven years old, but he has already learned to win over outstanding wizards. I'm afraid even the master hasn't done this. The young master is doing what a leader should do, and we should also do what we should do."

"Okay, let me continue! This Christmas dinner doesn't need to be too grand, and wizards from outside the UK don't need to come. Wizards who are eligible to attend this dinner must be those who participated in the battle against the British Ministry of Magic. This is a reward for them, and the venue is..."

At this time, Wentworth was lying on the bed he had not seen for a long time. Perhaps because he had just moved to a new place, Wentworth was suffering from insomnia, which was a rare occurrence.

After tossing and turning in bed for a long time, Wentworth, who still couldn't sleep, finally sat up and took out the Christmas dinner invitation that Cassandra had given him from his clothes beside the bed.

Although it is called a Christmas dinner invitation, the dinner will be held on the evening after Christmas.

Obviously, Cassandra also knows that on Christmas Day, everyone still prefers to stay at home with their families.

However, from the very beginning, there was a doubt lingering in Wentworth's mind, and now, in the dead of night, this doubt surfaced again.

Cassandra's father, the former head of the Auror Office of the British Ministry of Magic, if he was really rescued and returned, there is no reason why there would be no news in the newspapers? Unless, Cassandra's father has not yet returned to the Ministry of Magic to report.

As a senior official of the British Ministry of Magic, after being rescued, he did not report back to the Ministry of Magic first, but instead arranged a dinner party first. I always feel that something is wrong.

Thinking of this, Wentworth decided to observe for another two days. Perhaps due to the lag in newspapers, the news had not yet been revealed.

In the following two days, Wentworth finally had a few days of rare leisure time. Originally, Wentworth wanted to go to Diagon Alley for a stroll, but Rosier refused on the grounds of safety.

Finally, the time came to Christmas.

Early in the morning, Wentworth was manipulated by Rosier like a puppet for a long time, so that in the end, he looked like he had lost all hope in life.

"Granny Rosier, is it not good enough? I think it's perfect! It's almost good enough! Even if it's a blind date, it's just like this!"

At this time, Rozier was still choosing a brooch for Wentworth's suit. Hearing this, Rozier smiled and said:

"Wentworth, are you so anxious? Did Abernathy tell you that many old guys are going to bring their granddaughters to attend today's banquet?"

"Ah? I didn't say that! I wanted to give Wentworth a surprise!"

Abernathy, who was standing by, was slightly startled when he heard Rozier's words, and then quickly denied it.

At this moment, Wentworth stared at himself in the mirror and explained:

"Grandma Rozier, you misunderstood me. I didn't mean anything else. I just couldn't help it and wanted to meet the seniors as soon as possible!"

"By the way, Grandma Rosier, do you think my eyebrows need to be trimmed? I think they lack a bit of masculinity!"

(End of this chapter)


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