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Chapter 1150

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The Ravenclaw Shrine on the floating city occupied the entire northern area of the Hogwarts Commercial Square. From the outside, there was a statue of Lady Ravenclaw on the top of the shrine. The dark blue and bronze shrine reflected the light of the sun above the clouds, making it difficult to look at it directly for a long time.

The tall steeple, pointed arches, large windows, and stained glass windows painted with the story of Ravenclaw made the entire shrine look very spacious and solemn. The interior decoration of the shrine was not much different from the smaller shrine in Diagon Alley.

In the center of the central axis shrine of the Hogwarts and the Harris family mansion, there was a small room on the top floor of the shrine that could not be seen from the ground. The bronze silk curtains were blown up by the wind, and the pages on the table in the room seemed to be the enrollment information of the Hogwarts University.

Frowning and looking out the window, Allen took a sip of the lemon juice in his hand and put it on the table. He then stood up, picked up a very soft dark blue tulle and approached Luna, who was half-lying on the recliner with a tired expression. He gently placed a corner of the tulle on Luna's exposed belly button.

"Although it's still a little hot in the early autumn, at least cover your belly …" Allen held Luna's hand that was resting on the chair, looking very worried. "You can't go on like this … No matter how uncomfortable you are, you should at least eat something …"

Luna groaned weakly and suddenly pressed on her belly, as if she was enduring some kind of pain and frowned.

Allen quickly patted her back gently and said with a worried tone, "My magic potion can't do anything about your condition … Why don't we go find Snape? It's not good for you to let this go …"

"He can't do anything about it." Luna shook her head with a pale face. "Although you and I have a lot of power, Allen, this is not something we can change …"

Luna's desperate tone infected Allen. Feeling helpless, he waved the glass of lemon juice he just drank to his side and handed it to his companion. His other hand held her waist to support her.

Luna got up and took a sip of the lemon juice Allen handed to her. Her eyes were even more protruding due to the discomfort, and it was a little hazy. Fatigue spread all over her body, deep into her skin and bone marrow. She only felt that her limbs and bones were soft and light.

Seeing how tired his lover was, Allen put down the glass and quickly took out a handkerchief from his pocket. He leaned over and wiped the corner of Luna's mouth. "Mother may have noticed that something is wrong with your condition. She asked me this morning if you were concentrating on your research … Why don't we …"

"They can't help … There's no need to know …" Luna shook her head and interrupted Allen's intention. "Don't tell them. Otherwise, we'll have to deal with them before we solve it …"

"Don't tell me you're not going to show up in front of them anymore? And your father … "Allen saw Luna's expression and sighed. He changed the topic." Luna, then don't touch the old wand or the Resurrection Stone anymore. It's not going to affect your body … Other than Tom's magic potion, I've never seen you in such a bad condition … You should focus on resting. Don't waste your energy. "

"The Holy Relic doesn't affect me." Luna stretched out her arm and waved. "I have a headache … The believers are too noisy now."

"You still care about those believers now?!" Allen's tone became a little louder in anxiety. "Their illness can wait. Let them wait. You should get better first. I'll find another way to help you get believers again."

"No! After the floating city rose to the sky, the number of wizards who believe in me has suddenly increased … "Luna raised her arm and wiped the corner of her eyes that were a little wet due to her physical discomfort." I can't waste it … Massage my head … "

Allen did not reply. It seemed that he still did not agree with his partner's plan, but he quickly pressed his hand on her forehead.

After a while.

In the large mirror in the temple's secret chamber, the female specter of Hogwarts used it to come out.

"Father, Mother."

Helena floated under the star-studded ceiling and then landed on the dark blue carpet that was also studded with stars. She clapped her hands gently.

Then with a clap, Maggie appeared in the room with a picnic basket in her hand.

Helena went to Luna and Allen, who were sitting on the recliner. She seemed to feel that it was not polite to look down on her young parents, so she bent her knees again. "Mother, I asked Maggie to make some food that is easy to digest. There are many kinds. You can choose some … You have to eat something."

"They are all the mistress's favorite! Maggie got a very good colored ball fish! " Maggie placed the food in the thermal box on the table layer by layer, and the smell of the food instantly filled the room.

But after smelling the tempting smell, Luna's face became even paler. She quickly turned sideways and raised both her arms, so that the veil that had just been placed on her belly was draped over her left arm like an East Asian Muggle Buddhist's cassock. "Take it away! Take it away! Merlin's beard … "

"Mother, get over it and eat some. Maggie and I looked up recipes for a long time to make it …" Helena said seriously. "Brother and sister need nutrition!"

Luna immediately perked up. "Your grandmother didn't find out, did she?"

"No, Maggie and I even avoided Kreacher …" Helena saw her mother's reaction and hurriedly explained. Then she asked in confusion, "Father, Mother's pregnancy is something to be happy about. Why can't we tell Grandmother?"

"This is a private matter between your father and me." Luna endured the discomfort in her throat. "You have to be careful with the portrait. Don't let Helga find out."

"Yes, Mother …" Helena nodded dejectedly.

"Maggie, thank you for your hard work. Go back and rest first. If Luna doesn't want to eat, I'll eat it later …" Allen waved his hand to let the dejected house-elf leave and then turned to his daughter. "Helena, we're not ready to announce this yet …" Seeing his daughter remain silent, Allen was silent for a moment and thought of a reason. "You know your grandmother's health condition now. She needs someone to take care of her …"

"If my father finds out, your father will probably be beaten …" Luna exposed Allen's secret in front of her daughter.

"If Helga finds out, you'll probably be beaten too …" Allen retorted Luna angrily.

"I understand …" Helena finally knew why her parents were worried. She couldn't help but say, "But Mother, Father, you can't disappear in front of Grandmother and the rest for half a year …"

"I can create a doppelganger and use illusions to straighten its belly …" Luna shook her head and appeared to be in a trance. "It's too troublesome. I want to take it outside and raise it …"

"What?" Helena couldn't keep up with her mother's rhythm and appeared to be in a trance too.

Luna turned sideways and looked behind her. "Its butt isn't as big as Loina's. It'll hurt more."

Eren understood what she meant, but he wasn't sure if he understood it or not, so he was silent for a moment, "Luna … you want to take the baby out … and raise it outside?"

"The brain-raising glass tank in the Department of Mysteries is very suitable. As long as we study it …" Luna was happy to see that Allen understood. "Extraordinary wisdom is the greatest wealth of mankind."

"Mother, my birth caused you to suffer …" Helena floated to her mother's side and leaned on Luna to hug her. "My brother or sister might not be as big as me. It'll be much less painful!" Helena persuaded in a low voice. "I don't want my brother or sister to grow up in a cold glass tank …"

"Helena, good girl …" Allen walked over and squatted down to stroke Helena's long hair. "You're the most precious treasure. You've never been our burden." He gave Luna several glances as he spoke.

"Forget it … We might not be able to figure it out anyway …" Luna sighed softly. Her dull eyes finally focused on the colorful ball fish that Maggie put on the table.

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