Seeing this, Mrs. Weasley handed Sickle and Nat to Percy. As Charlie was not at home, Percy was now the oldest child in the Weasley family.
After instructing them to take good care of the youngest Ginny, except for Bill Weasley who had just returned home and stayed to rest, the other Weasley children, led by Percy, walked out of the house in a mighty procession, even the youngest Ginny was no exception.
Seeing that all the children had left, Mrs. Weasley told Bill to prepare the tea and then went upstairs.
Just as Bill was preparing tea, there was a knock on the door.
Hearing the sudden knock on the door, Bill's fingers trembled and a lot of tea leaves spilled out of his hands. Bill hurriedly collected the tea leaves on the table. At this moment, Mrs. Weasley's voice came from the stairs:
"Bill, open the door!"
Bill looked back and was stunned to see Mrs. Weasley had changed her clothes. Bill knew that this was his mother's newest dress, which was bought by his father for his mother about two years ago.
Obviously, his mother didn't want to show the Weasley family's shabby status in front of the visitor.
Just as Bill was stunned, there was another knock on the door. At the same time, a voice came through the crack in the door and into the house:
"Family Grindelwald, here to visit the Weasley family. Is anyone home?"
The person who came was naturally Wentworth, and standing beside him were Rozier and Auston Greengrass.
The reason why Bill Weasley returned to England from Egypt was also because of a letter sent to him by Wentworth.
In the letter, Wentworth revealed his identity and said that he would come to the Burrow to visit the Weasley family in the near future and hoped to meet Bill then.
Bill in the room heard the sound outside the door, took a long breath, then walked over quickly and opened the door of the Burrow.
When Bill saw that the leader was actually a teenager, he was stunned. Fortunately, at this time Bill discovered Auston behind Wentworth.
As members of the twenty-eight sacred families of Britain, Auston was of similar age to Bill, and they knew each other at Hogwarts.
Austin also said with a smile: "Bill, long time no see! Let me introduce you, the person next to me is the heir of the Grindelwald family and the leader of the Witch Party, Wentworth Grindelwald!"
At this point, Auston paused for a moment, then added: "At the same time, he is also my master."
Hearing this, Bill couldn't help but say, "Auston, I didn't expect that you would choose to join the Witch Party?!"
Austin smiled and said, "It was not me who chose the Witch Party, but the Greengrass family who chose the Witch Party!"
Just as Bill was about to say something, Mrs. Weasley's voice sounded behind him. "Bill, why don't you invite the guests in!"
After hearing what his mother said, Bill quickly made way for the door.
Seeing this, Wentworth nodded slightly to Bill and slowly walked into the Burrow.
As soon as he entered the door, Wentworth saw the short and slightly plump lady in front of him.
If you put Molly Weasley and Rosier together, then, although Rosier is much older than Mrs. Weasley, she is undoubtedly much more refined than Mrs. Weasley. If the two stand together, it is undoubtedly like the difference between a noble lady and a peasant woman.
However, Wentworth did not look down on Mrs. Weasley at all. Not to mention that Mrs. Weasley was an excellent mother, under her education, the seven children of the Weasley family did not grow up astray. Although Percy was a little confused, he finally came to his senses.
More importantly, Wentworth knew very well that Mrs. Weasley, who looked like a housewife, was actually also a powerful wizard.
You know, when Dumbledore founded the Order of the Phoenix, he used his position to recruit talents for the Order, and Mrs. Weasley was able to join the Order not only because of her husband.
The most direct proof is that in the original book, in the final Battle of Hogwarts, Mrs. Weasley single-handedly killed Bellatrix Lestrange, Voldemort's most loyal and capable general, in a one-on-one battle.
Just as the information about Mrs. Weasley flashed through Wentworth's mind, Mrs. Weasley in front of him suddenly screamed, then pointed at Wentworth and said:
"I remember now, I know who you are! You are Wentworth, a student of Hogwarts, and Dumbledore's most proud student!"
Wentworth was stunned when he heard Mrs. Weasley's words, but Mrs. Weasley hurried to the side and then rummaged through a pile of old newspapers. After a while, Weasley came back with a newspaper and pointed to the photo of Wentworth in the newspaper and said:
"I just thought you looked familiar. Turns out it was you!"
Wentworth looked in the direction of Mrs. Weasley's finger and saw that Weasley was holding the Daily Prophet. He then remembered that he had been on the front page of the Daily Prophet when he was in his first year. However, at that time, the Daily Prophet wanted to use him to attack Dumbledore.
When Mrs. Weasley learned that Wentworth in front of her was also a student of Hogwarts and even a capable disciple of Dumbledore, her attitude suddenly became much more enthusiastic.
Mrs. Weasley first asked Wentworth and others to sit down, and then asked Bill to bring tea.
After everyone had finished their tea, Mrs. Weasley spoke without reservation, "Wentworth Grindelwald, I wonder why the leader of the Witch Party called my son back from Egypt?"
Hearing Mrs. Weasley's question, Wentworth put down his teacup and said slowly, "There is something I hope to get Mr. Bill's help with."
Hearing Wentworth's words, Mrs. Weasley frowned subconsciously and said without hesitation: "Wentworth, you are about the same age as Ron. Can I call you that?"
Wentworth smiled and nodded.
Seeing this, Mrs. Weasley continued:
"Wentworth, you are the heir of the Grindelwald family, the leader of the wizarding party, and Dumbledore's favorite student. If even you can't do it, I think our Bill is also powerless."
Wentworth was stunned when he heard Mrs. Weasley refuse him without even hearing what favor he was asked.
The atmosphere suddenly became tense.
(End of this chapter)