"Molly, you can't stop Fred and George," Mr. Weasley said tiredly. "They're adults."
"They're still in school."
"But they're legal adults," Mr. Weasley said in the same tired voice.
"I, okay, Fred and George can stay, but Ron..." Lady Weasley's face turned red.
"Anyway, Elwyn and Harry will tell me and Hermione everything you said!" Ron said indignantly.
He met Harry's eyes and asked with uncertainty, "You will, won't you?"
For a moment, Harry wanted to tell Ron that he would not tell him a word.
He wanted to let him have a taste of what it was like to be kept in the dark.
But when their eyes met, his narrow-mindedness disappeared at once.
"Of course I will," Harry said. Ron immediately smiled.
As for Elwyn, if he knew something, he might not tell Ron, but he certainly would not keep it a secret from Hermione.
He had even told her about the Titan of Time, the Evil God, and many other secrets. What the Lord Voldemort told him was really nothing.
In fact, Elwyn was not very interested in what Lupin and Weasley were about to tell them.
If he had the time, he would study the structure of the flying broom or go to the Blake family's library to find a few magic books to read.
The last time he came here, he was in a hurry and only took a few black magic books with him.
There were many other magic books in the library, as well as all kinds of information collected by the ancestors of the Blake family.
As the oldest pure-blood wizard family, they might have some secrets that were unknown to the public.
But when he saw the expectant looks on Harry, Ron, and the others' faces, he decided to stay.
Lupin was also curious about Greyback's plans. He wanted to know what this cruel werewolf was up to.
"Very good!" Lady Weasley shouted. "In that case, Ginny, go to bed!"
Ginny did not leave obediently. They heard her shouting at her mother and throwing a tantrum as she went upstairs.
In the hall, Mrs. Blake let out a deafening scream, which made the noise even more intolerable.
Lupin rushed to the portrait and calmed it down. He returned five minutes later.
Compared to Sirius, he was more conservative and knew where to draw the line.
Lupin told them the latest developments, answered Harry's questions, and let them understand the current situation of the magic world. However, he did not reveal the core secrets of the Order of the Phoenix.
No matter how Harry, Fred, and George asked, he did not say anything, which made Lady Weasley look better.
Among the information he gave, Elwyn only cared about two things.
The first was about what Sirius had done in Norway. He seemed to have made contact with the vampires.
He did not know how Elaine was doing and whether Lord Voldemort had helped her and her uncle solve the problem.
The second thing was about the werewolf Greyback, who swore to take revenge on Elwyn by digging out his heart.
It was obvious that he still couldn't forget about Ivan. The humiliation from three years ago was still in his heart.
Lupin told Elwyn and the others not to leave Hogwarts during the new semester, and try not to go to Hogsmeade without anyone accompanying them.
He was worried that someone in the school would provide information to Lord Voldemort and Greyback, and that the attack three years ago would happen again.
This made Harry, Ron, and Hermione very nervous, but Elwyn was not so worried.
Still, he wished Greyback would come to him and make him pay for what he had done.
"Alright, Remus, you've told them enough!" Lady Weasley said, "Now, I want all of you to go to bed immediately. Don't talk, there's a lot to do tomorrow."
She then said to Hermione, "I think Ginny is asleep. Try not to wake her up."
"Asleep, yes, that's right," Fred said in a low voice. "That's right."
"Ginny must be awake, waiting for Hermione to tell her exactly what they said downstairs. If not, I'm a Flobber caterpillar!" George said in a low voice.
Accompanied by Lady Weasley, they climbed upstairs. Hermione said goodnight to them on the second floor.
She and Ginny stayed on the second floor, Elwyn, Harry, and Ron shared a room on the third floor, and Fred and George occupied another room on the top floor.
Looking at Hermione's eyes, Elwyn knew that she wanted to say something to him, but this was not the right place.
Elwyn blinked and squeezed Hermione's little hand.
He had promised Hermione before that when everyone was asleep, he would use Animagus to sneak out …
They could do the same when they returned to school. The two cats could walk around the school without worrying about being discovered.
Their petite bodies ensured that they could move quickly in any terrain, and they could crawl into any hole.
Under Lady Weasley's gaze, Elwyn, Harry, and Ron walked into the room, and she slammed the door shut.
Elwyn and Harry's beds were obviously added later, built with magic.
But the sheets and bedding were brand new, and they gave off a very comfortable feeling.
"This looks good!" Elwyn began to change into his pajamas and took off his coat.
"That houseelf did it. He's very attentive to your bed." Ron said, "He has never made my bed, and there are several empty rooms upstairs, but members of the Order of the Phoenix sometimes come to stay at night."
He threw some owl food on top of the wardrobe to appease Hedwig and the piglet.
They kept smacking their lips and flapping their wings anxiously.
"Why don't you let them out?" Harry asked. "Hedwig can take care of herself."
"We can't let them out every night to hunt." Ron explained as he put on his maroon pajamas. "Dumbledore doesn't want too many owls flying around the square. He thinks it will be very suspicious."
A few minutes later, the three of them climbed onto the bed and got under the covers. The only light in the room was the silvery moonlight.
"What do you think about what Lupin said?" Harry asked, staring blankly at Elwyn. "I don't think it has any practical value, right? We can basically guess what he said. We already know that the Order of the Phoenix is trying to prevent people from joining the Lord Voldemort's army. That's why Elwyn, Sirius, and Hagrid went looking for the giants a few months ago. "
"Yes, you're right!" Ron said. "We already know most of what they told us because of our telescopic ears. There's nothing new. Mother and Lupin are watertight. They're always very careful with their words..."
The room was silent. Elwyn noticed that Harry and Ron were looking at him.
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