Chapter 258 Bill Weasley



Wentworth sat in his seat, tapping the table lightly with his fingers. As time passed, the room fell into silence. Only the sound of Wentworth's fingers tapping the table continued to echo in the room.

After a long moment, Wentworth's fingers that were tapping on the table suddenly stopped, and the room suddenly fell silent. Then, Wentworth looked at Auston Greengrass and said decisively, "First, send someone to keep a close eye on Gringotts for 24 hours. Don't miss any sign of trouble!"

After hearing Wentworth's instructions, Auston Greengrass nodded without saying a word, then turned and walked out of the room to start making arrangements.

After Auston Greengrass left, Wentworth turned his gaze to Carlo and said:

"Secondly, create some commotion in other areas of the UK so that our dear Aurors don't have too much leisure!"

Upon hearing this, Carlo nodded repeatedly and immediately went to make arrangements.

Finally, Wentworth looked at Rosier in front of him and said slowly: "Third, Grandma Rosier, help me keep an eye on one place!"

Hearing Wentworth Su's words, Rozier asked with some confusion: "Where?"

Wentworth spoke softly, "The Burrow in Ottery St. Catchpole, Devonshire, the seat of the Weasley family among the twenty-eight sacred families of Britain!"

After hearing Wentworth's arrangement, although Rozier was a little confused, he also knew that Wentworth was never a person who acted without a purpose, so Rozier did not question it, nor did he even ask why Wentworth asked people to keep a close eye on the Burrow. Rozier just nodded slightly, and then responded lightly:

"knew."

After Rosier left, Wentworth was left alone in the room. He then took out a pen and paper from his suitcase and began to write: Dear Mr. Bill Weasley…

Time passed day by day, but there was still no news from Abernathy.

Every evening, Auston Greengrass would personally report to Wentworth whether there were any special discoveries from the day's surveillance of Gringotts, but unfortunately, there was nothing worthy of attention.

Until this morning, Rozier suddenly found Wentworth and said impatiently: "Wentworth, the person you are waiting for has returned to England!"

Hearing Rosier's words, Wentworth nodded to indicate that he already knew. Then, Wentworth slowly finished the last bit of breakfast, wiped his mouth gracefully, and then stood up and said, "Let's go, let's go to St. Catchpole Village!"

While Wentworth was still leisurely enjoying his breakfast, Bill Weasley, the eldest child of the Weasley family, stood at the door of his home which he had left for several years. He looked at the crooked stone building in front of him with mixed feelings.

This is Bill Weasley's home, where Bill Weasley grew up. Although it is not rich, and can even be said to be poor, there is never a lack of happiness here.

Bill Weasley forced himself to stop reminiscing, put on a smile, and then gently knocked on the wooden door outside the Burrow.

Soon, footsteps were heard in the Burrow, along with Mrs. Weasley's iconic voice:

"Here I come! Who is it so early in the morning...Oh my God! Bill! Oh, my child, why are you back?!"

When they heard Mrs. Weasley's voice, they heard a burst of dense footsteps in the Burrow, and the other children of the Weasley family also ran out in a hurry.

Seeing the big brother standing at the door, everyone cheered in surprise.

Bill greeted his younger brothers and sisters with a smile, then walked in and took out the gifts he had prepared for everyone from his luggage, which caused cheers in the Burrow again.

Mrs. Weasley was busy looking for the owl at home, preparing to write a letter to her husband to inform him to come back early.

Looking at the lively scene in front of him, Bill Weasley's heart was filled with joy. However, when he thought of the letter in his arms, Bill Weasley felt a little heavy.

Just as the other children of the Weasley family were busy unpacking the gifts brought back by Bill Weasley, Bill Weasley slowly walked out of the Burrow and came to Mrs. Weasley who was about to release an owl.

Mrs. Weasley was busy tying the letter to the owl, and seemed not to notice Bill Weasley's arrival. However, when Bill Weasley stood behind Mrs. Weasley and was about to speak, Mrs. Weasley said without turning her head: "Okay, Bill, I walked out on purpose. Tell me, what happened?"

Hearing his mother's words, Bill was slightly stunned, and then asked with some confusion: "How do you know that I have something to tell you?"

At this time, Mrs. Weasley calmly released the owl in her hand, then turned around, looked at her eldest son, and said word by word: "Bill, don't forget, I am your mother."

Hearing his mother's words, Bill couldn't help but feel a lump in his throat, but he held it back. Then, Bill took out a letter from his arms and handed it to his current hand.

Mrs. Weasley opened the envelope and began to read it. After a while, she put away the letter in her hand, was silent for a moment, and then motioned Bill Weasley to return to the Burrow with her.

As soon as they entered the room, Mrs. Weasley clapped her hands, gathered all her children together, and said, "Well, my little rascals, since your brother is back, we will of course have a grand welcome dinner tonight!"

There was another round of cheers at Mrs. Weasley's words.

Then, Mrs. Weasley signaled for everyone to be quiet. After the room gradually quieted down, Mrs. Weasley took out a few Sickles and a handful of Knuts from her bosom. After thinking for a while, Mrs. Weasley took out a few more Knuts from her other pocket and said, "Well, since we are going to hold a welcome dinner, who among you is willing to help me buy some ingredients?!"

After hearing what Mrs. Weasley said, everyone at the scene was about to scatter. Only the youngest, Ginny Weasley, timidly raised her hand. But at this time, Mrs. Weasley continued:

"I allow you to spend the remaining money as you wish!"

In an instant, all the Weasley children gathered around, vying for the first place.

Bill was watching everything in front of him and suddenly laughed, but there seemed to be a hint of bitterness in his smile.

(End of this chapter)


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