The Wolf is Coming Ch. 69

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In order to ensure Harry's safety, the Burrow was protected by the Aurors.

It was summer vacation, but the only place for the little wizards to move around was the Burrow and a small lawn in front of the Burrow. And because it was a special period, the Aurors were so careful that even the letters or packages sent by owls would be opened and checked one by one, which made Emma completely give up the idea of ​​writing to Abraham.

Such days lasted until the start of school.

The owls from Hogwarts finally delivered the O.W.Ls report card and the book list for the new semester. When the report card came out, some people were happy and some were worried, but the book list for the new semester really made Emma and others excited, because it meant that they could leave the Burrow and go to Diagon Alley to buy books.

As expected, the Weasleys took them to Diagon Alley early the next morning, and Hagrid also accompanied them to ensure safety.

Diagon Alley looked much more desolate, but the hurried wizards showed the seriousness of the situation. Emma noticed that some shops were closed, and some even had dust on their windows. It was obvious that they had been closed for a long time. In this desolate scene, George and Fred's Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes was particularly eye-catching; the puppets and colored lights at the door of the store attracted almost everyone's attention.

"Oh, I really shouldn't have agreed to let them open a shop, it's too eye-catching." Mrs. Weasley said worriedly, "Who knows who will come into the store?"

"Don't worry, they are not children anymore." Mr. Weasley said.

The group planned to go to the twins' shop, but when they went in, only to find out that the store’s business was so good that they were not needed at all. Fred saw them a long time ago, but he just walked over and said a few words, and was called to help again.

So everyone had to go shopping in the store.

When Emma passed by the window, she saw a familiar figure flashing past the glass.

"It's Malfoy!" Harry's voice suddenly sounded from behind Emma, ​​startling her, "I bet 20 gold galleons that Malfoy is rushing over there at this time, it must not be a good thing."

So Ron also came over and put his arm on Harry's shoulder, "Then I dare to bet all my pocket money! Going straight in that direction is Knockturn Alley, right? That's a place only dark wizards like to go."

Harry was a typical Gryffindor. He immediately took out his invisibility cloak and covered himself and Ron in it.

Emma was stunned by their sudden disappearance. A hand suddenly stretched out from the invisibility cloak, as if it appeared out of thin air, and then pulled her under the invisibility cloak.

"Come on, mate, let's follow and see!" Harry said anxiously.

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An invisibility cloak was so small in total, and it was packed to cover three people at the same time. But Draco Malfoy was in a hurry, so Harry and the other two didn't care about their shoes that were exposed from time to time outside the invisibility cloak, and they trotted all the way to Knockturn Alley.

However, when Emma saw the tall man in a black robe in front of Borgin and Burke's Dark Magic Shop, she became nervous.

She remembered this man.

The last time she accidentally broke into Knockturn Alley, this man had stood with the dark wizard who attacked her. Although he didn't attack at that time, his narrow and deep green eyes were really impressive. And afterwards Abraham also told her that this man was Ulysses Wood, a werewolf who was good at Dark Arts.

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