When Allen arrived at his home in the south of Dorset, he almost couldn't recognize his own house. From afar, he could see that the red brick and white windows of the small villa was now covered in large pink, red, and purplish carnations. These delicate flowers were not usually planted in the soil, but under the power of magic, they climbed up the walls and fought to bloom. Each of them had a bright smile on their faces. They swayed in the wind and whispered in small groups. Some of the flowers peeped through the window of the dining room, peeping at the sumptuous banquet on the table.
The courtyard was filled with trees, and a flower bridge was built from the courtyard door to the door. Green vines and beautiful flowers were entwined on both sides of the bridge. Countless golden birds, silver stars, and colorful balloons floated around, lighting up the originally dark sky.
Harris's whole family gathered in front of the door. They were all dressed very formally. Owen, who was now in a high position? Mr. Harris held an ornamental cane and wore the three-piece suit he wore when he was first elected as a minister. His second son, Lunn, stood behind him in formal attire. Morgan-le-Feil quickly smoothed out the creases of her dark blue corrugated silk dress. Josephine adjusted her French-style hat that was supposed to be worn diagonally. Daisy wore a silver-gray dress with red roses in her braids and chest. Albert wore the H94 uniform, looking valiant and heroic. The whole family looked expectantly at the car in the distance speeding towards them.
When the car came to a stop, Owen took a few quick steps forward. Everyone followed behind him, and the gentle expectations in their hearts were written all over their faces.
Allen got out of the car first. Emily quickly swallowed the snacks in her mouth and jumped down with her backpack. Luna didn't get out of the car. When she was woken up, she saw the grand welcome scene in front of her. She couldn't help but lean back. She pressed her messy blonde hair and said, "Helena, you go with father. Emily, I'll go back first. Allen, I'll leave my luggage in your room."
After saying that, Luna used the shadow of the copilot to directly sink into the cockpit and disappeared.
"She's in a hurry? Emily tilted her head and asked Allen. She couldn't understand the logic of Luna's behavior at all.
"There are too many people. My mother is afraid of trouble." Helena explained.
As for Helena, the focus of everyone's attention and the main character of this welcoming ceremony? In Ravenclaw, she allowed herself to follow behind Eren, although this did not reduce her presence much, because this extremely tall ghost should be the tallest of all the people present.
"Come out, Helena. Don't worry, they are our family." Allen, who mistakenly thought that Helena was afraid, comforted her gently.
After a moment of silence, Helena gradually raised her head and straightened her body. She let herself pass through Allen and walked out just like that. She found that she was acting according to the usual behavior of ghosts, ignoring all obstacles. Helena turned her eyes to look at everyone. On their faces, there was only welcome. They didn't see her as an alien or afraid at all.
"This is Helena? Ravenclaw? Harris, my daughter. " Alan took Helena's hand and introduced her to his family. Although everyone present had met Ms. Gray during their student lives, Alan still remembered that Ms. Gray had met each other before.
Owen smiled and said softly, "Helena, welcome home. I'm your grandfather Owen."
Ellen took Helena and introduced her family members to her one by one. Every Harris warmly opened their arms and took the initiative to hug this family member with a special physique. Their faces were full of smiles, and they did not care about the cold feeling that came from touching Helena, which was like pouring ice water on their heads. They couldn't really hug Helena in their arms, but they could express their welcome and joy in this way. At this time, Helena didn't float in the air. Instead, she stepped on the ground paved with huge stone slabs like Allen and the others. After hugging, she lifted her skirt and bowed to her family members one by one.
This scene full of love was witnessed by Hibiscus Chinensis, who had just finished her show. The emotional French witch hurriedly took out her handkerchief and wiped away the tears that suddenly burst out of her eyes.
Morgan-le-feil hugged his granddaughter and took her to the villa. The golden and silver lights floating in the sky illuminated Helena's transparent face. As she stepped in, a large number of fireworks jumped into the sky, celebrating Helena's return.
Everyone was in high spirits and crowded around Helena to enter the room. They were very successful. Their mood was light, and it was easy for a series of laughter to break out. The gifts were not displayed, because all the gifts were already displayed in the room specially prepared for Helena.
The welcome dinner was very sumptuous. Not only were there various dishes, cakes, fruits, there were also various kinds of rotten food decorated with flowers mixed in with the normal food. The indescribable stench even covered the other normal food, but no one showed any disgust. It was as if this was how it should be, and they were supposed to eat this kind of food.
Allen brought Helena to sit on the chair that was added next to his original seat. Helena's eyes moved on the rotten food, but her hands under the table tightly grasped her skirt.
Allen looked at the rotten, stinking, but beautifully decorated dishes on the table and felt very touched. His mother was a person who loved cooking and enjoyed life. She could endure the stench and decorate these dishes that had been spoiled by magic so beautifully. This showed his mother's love for him and his mother's attitude towards Helena.
However, Helena had just said that she was different from the fat monk and didn't like this kind of food. Allen hesitated and wanted to tell this truth to his mother. Just as he was about to say it, Helena beside him moved. Helena half-squatted and directly passed through the middle of the table with her mouth wide open. She happened to pass through the stinky, rotten fish that was decorated with purple rosette flowers. Helena then returned to her seat and sat upright on the chair. She said to Morgan-le-Feiil, "Thank you, Grandma."
No one could tell what she was feeling from her face at all. However, Alan noticed that Helena's hands under the table were completely twisted together. It was obvious that she was trying to control her disgust. Allen was touched. For the family they loved, they were willing to put up with their feelings. Seeing that his mother's hand was already enthusiastically pointing at another dish that was so rotten that the ingredients could not be identified and that was emitting a strong sour stench, in order to prevent Helena from being invited to taste more food by his mother who did not know the inside story, he quickly explained, "Mom, actually, Helena is different from the fat friar and Nick who almost lost his head. She doesn't like to find the feeling from such food …"
Morgan-le-Feiil was stunned at first, but then she stood up and hugged Helena in the air. It looked like she was half-leaning on her. "Oh, my poor granddaughter." As she spoke, tears rolled down Morgan Le Fay's cheeks. "How can you be so kind? Here, you can express your thoughts directly. You don't have to care about our feelings. Do what you want to do and eat what you want to eat." Thinking that her granddaughter could no longer taste human food, Morgan-le-Feiil, as her grandmother, was filled with sorrow.
Helena turned around and hugged Mrs. Harris with a cold expression. She lowered her head and brought her cold lips close to her grandmother's cheek, gently kissing it. Even though this kiss made Morgan-le-Feiil shiver, Mrs. Harris still said, "Good girl, good girl!"
Daisy and Emily left their seats and hugged their mother and niece.
When Albert couldn't help but cry with his fiancée, Hibiscus Chinensis, even though Allen was touched, he felt that Helena wouldn't be able to handle this kind of enthusiasm, so he comforted her, "Don't worry, Luna and I will solve this problem during the holidays."
After the Harris Family enjoyed this unprecedented and special dinner, Maggie teleported to the dining room and bowed to Helena. After greeting her young mistress, she used her fingers to control the bowls and chopsticks to fly into the sink. The faucet turned, and water flowed out. The bowls and chopsticks were automatically cleaned. Helena watched this scene as if she was mesmerized.
Morgan-le-Feiil noticed this and went forward to hold Helena's hand. In reality, it was very easy for a normal person to maintain this posture in front of a real object. Fortunately, Morgan-le-Feiil had taken the attribute potion before, and she acted as if this wasn't a problem at all. She said to Helena, "My dear granddaughter, come with me. I'll show you the way. Lastly, we'll take a look at your room and see if there's anything you need to change."
Helena looked at Allen blankly. She saw that her father's eyes were full of smiles and encouragement. She nodded and took the initiative to follow her grandmother around the house.
While Morgan-le-Feiil was showing Helena around the room, Allen stood up and said to his father, whose eyes were a little wet, "I'm going to send Hermione's car back to her family. The Granger Family helped us a lot today, but it might take a while. I have to find a gas station, and also go to Big Hungerton to return a ring that doesn't belong to me."
"I'll ask Lunn to find Arthur tomorrow. He'll modify a few cars for our family and register them with the Magic Transportation Department …" Owen said to his youngest son and waved his hand. Allen's figure instantly disappeared from the room.
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