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Chapter 860

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Prophecies were mostly vague and uncertain. No matter how one tried to explain it, it would always be self-justifying.

Perhaps, there was no such servant at all, and he was just worrying for nothing.

In the broom closet, Hermione and Ron were also trying to persuade Harry to pull himself together in their own way.

"Well, what's going on here?" Harry sighed, trying not to think about those messy things. "Why did Sirius's house suddenly become a headquarters? I heard from Elwyn that this is the Order of the Phoenix. What's the Order of the Phoenix? "

"It's a secret society." Hermione said hurriedly. "When we were in Egypt, Bill told me that this society was led by Dumbledore. He founded it. It's made up of people who fought against the mysterious man last time."

"Who's in it?" Harry asked casually. "Of course, if it's a secret..."

"Don't be silly, Harry. We all believe in you, just like we believe in ourselves." Elwyn said, his hands in his pockets. "I didn't finish what I just said. You and Lord Voldemort do have some kind of connection, but he won't know what you're thinking and the secrets in your head through this connection. He also can't see what you're doing at any time and place. If he really does this, he needs to pay some kind of price, and this price may not be something he's willing to bear, and it will cause him great harm. "

"Then why isn't Dumbledore willing to tell me anything?" Harry said, still very concerned about this matter.

"It's better to be prepared. Besides, he just wants to protect you. You'll be fine as long as you learn the Brain Occlusion. Well, let's not talk about this topic anymore. These are all just speculations. " Elwyn said. "As for the members of the Order of the Phoenix, in addition to the people we just saw, I know there are also Sirius, Lupin, Snape, Hibiscus Chinensis, Bill, and Charlie..."

"I've seen about twenty of them!" said Ron. "But there must be more."

"That's not bad. What about Lord Voldemort?" Harry continued to ask. This was what he wanted to know the most. "What does he want? Where is he now? What can we do to stop him? "

"We also want to know …" Ron whispered.

"I just said that the Order of the Phoenix will not allow us to participate in their meeting." Hermione continued, "Elwyn and I didn't know anything about the Order of the Phoenix in Egypt, so we don't know much more than you do."

There was another moment of silence. Harry looked at his friends apologetically.

He shouldn't have gotten angry at them just now. At this point, he didn't have much anger left, except for some worry.

But according to what Elwyn said, all the problems could be solved as long as he learned Brain Occlusion.

"Fred and George should know something. They invented the telescopic ear. It's really useful." Ron said, "Come on, they're going to use it to eavesdrop on Snape's speech tonight. We should go out to their room …"

Hermione was explaining to Harry what telescopic ear was when they heard Lady Weasley's angry roar as soon as they went out.

She had obviously discovered that Fred and George were eavesdropping on the meeting with telescopic ear and was furious.

The four of them looked at each other and silently retreated back to the broom closet.

A few seconds later, following two ear-piercing explosions, Fred and George suddenly appeared in the middle of the room.

"Hello, Harry!" George said as he smiled happily at Harry. "We just heard Kreacher say that you were here."

"Yeah, I think I also heard your beautiful speech." Fred was also smiling. "Your voice was almost as loud as Mom's. You don't have to suppress your anger here. Let it all out."

"So, you two passed the illusion exam?" Harry asked impatiently.

"Excellent results," Fred said. He was holding something in his hand that looked like a long, flesh-colored rope.

"It only took us thirty seconds to walk here from the stairs," Ron said.

"Time is gold, my little brother." Fred said, waving the flesh-colored rope in his hand. "We only heard half of it. They're having an important meeting. That old guy Snape is reading a top-secret report."

"What did you hear?" Ron asked with interest.

"It's the same as before. They kept talking about guard duty, as if they were on sentry duty for something." George said, "Snape is reporting on this matter. There seems to be some new development. That's weird …"

"Don't tell me he's talking about protecting me?" Harry said sarcastically. "The development is that he's bringing me here."

As soon as he remembered that Snape was secretly responsible for protecting him, his mood, which had just improved, immediately turned sour.

"That's possible!" Fred said.

"That must be it." Ron's face showed a look of sudden realization.

Elwyn knew what was going on. Lord Voldemort was planning to get the prophecy ball in the Department of Mystery Affairs of the Ministry of Magic.

Of course, he would not stop this. The prophecy ball itself did not have much meaning. Even if Lord Voldemort knew the complete prophecy, it would not change anything. He still hoped to follow them in to get the time converter.

"To be honest, compared to this, we are more concerned about what Sirius is doing in Norway," George said.

"Snape is about to say it. He mentioned Norway, but we were discovered by Mom," Fred said regretfully.

"We should try again." George took out a new telescopic ear.

"Then what are we waiting for?" Harry said hurriedly. He also wanted to know what Sirius was doing.

Just then, there was a light knock on the door.

Hermione went to open the door, revealing a head of long, fiery red hair.

"Hello, Harry. I heard your conversation," Ginny said happily as she walked in.

Just like her fiery red hair, she also grew very quickly. Her tall figure was much prettier than before.

At least, in Elwyn's grade, Ginny was the prettiest.

"Hello, Ginny!" Harry waved back. He did not look at Ginny, but kept staring at the telescopic ear in George's hand.

"No, the telescopic ear doesn't work. I saw Mom chant an anti-interference spell on the kitchen door." Ginny said to Fred and George. "I just tested it. We threw a lot of dung eggs at the door, and they all flew away from the door. So the telescopic ear can't go under the door."

"What a pity. It must have been Crazy Eye who told him." Fred let out a long sigh.

"It's really a pity. I really want to know what that idiot Snape is talking about." George said lazily.

"He's on our side now," Hermione said reproachfully.

Ron snorted. "That doesn't mean he's not an idiot. Look at the way he looks at us."

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