Harry came back on the day of his trial to tell them that he had been acquitted and could go back to Hogwarts.

That day, Sirius was so happy that he drank butterbeer and hummed a song. I also threw several pieces of fresh steak to Buckbeak, who lived in a single room upstairs.

Over the next few days, they continued to clean the house with Molly and gave all the pests they caught to Fred and George.

As expected, after Amy had that good night's sleep and was awake for a day or two, she returned to her normal routine of sleeping for five minutes every half hour and continued to feel groggy every day.

Until a few days after leaving school, the other members of the "Order of the Phoenix" had eaten and were still going out to do their own business. Several owls flew in from the window and dropped all the children's book lists and school start notices.

Amy yawned and opened her envelope and poured it out. In addition to the book list and notice, a blue badge also fell out.

Fred and George glanced at her badge at the same time, and then looked surprised.

Ginny was confused for a moment: "Does Amy's prefect badge need to be replaced with a new one?"

"Of course it has to be changed!" Amy took the new badge and looked at it, and said: "The one I wore last school year was a temporary badge issued by our Head of Ravenclaw, Professor Flitwick, during the summer vacation. I gave it back to him before. This is the official badge issued by Dumbledore to the new prefect!"

Harry still looked envious, but no matter how hard he squeezed his envelope, he could only get a few thin layers of letter paper, but not a single badge.

Ron also opened the envelope, and the book list had been taken away by Molly. He held the notice in one hand and the envelope in the other, and he was stunned for some reason.

Fred seemed to have a premonition of something. He snatched Ron's envelope and said, "You must have received the badge too, right?" Then he turned the envelope upside down and there was a "ding" sound. The red Gryffindor Prefect badge fell to the table.

At this time, Moli was extremely excited: "Oh, our cute little Ronnie got the prefect badge? Little Ronnie is also a prefect! Thank you Merlin!"

Harry's eyes darkened quickly, and he no longer wanted to say a word.

"Congratulations, Ron!" Ginny said in Ron's direction, and then looked down at her book list.

George picked up Ron's badge and threw it back, saying: "After you become a prefect, be careful that your brain will become even worse! Per..."

He originally wanted to say that Percy was an example, but he caught a glimpse of Molly and shut up immediately, not wanting to make Molly cry again.

Ron seemed to still have not accepted the reality, and said blankly: "I don't want to be said like that by you!"

Fred took over the conversation: "Male prefects have never been reliable! Female prefects are pretty good! For example, Amy!"

Of course he said this to make Amy happy.

Harry picked up Ron's badge. He originally wanted to give it back to Ron, but he took it in his hand and looked at it carefully, as if he was reluctant to let go.

Hermione had already returned upstairs to clean up the homework she had finished, but now she hurried down, holding a red badge in her hand. When he entered the door, he saw another red badge in Harry's hand, and he couldn't help but look even happier.

"Did you really get it too, Harry?" Hermione beamed: "I knew you could do it! I mean, I got it too, although I can't believe it!"

Harry shook his head: "No, the badge is for Ron!" After saying that, he returned the badge to Ron.

The smile on Hermione's face froze in embarrassment, and she said, "Oh, I'm sorry! But...but Ron...he..."

She seemed to not know what to say all of a sudden.

It seemed that it was no longer clear whether to continue to congratulate Ron or to comfort Harry.

Sirius saw Harry's unhappiness and said, as if to comfort him, "Prefect badge! I remember! James didn't get it back then, and the prefect at that time was Remus!"

"Oh, really?" Harry seemed to feel a little more relaxed, but he didn't care about it at all.

Molly was already talking happily again: "It's great. The children have all received prefect badges! It's great. All the children in our family are prefects! Even Hermione and Amy are! It's great. !”

George immediately said unhappily: "Are we all prefects? Then what are Fred and I? Next door neighbors?"

Ginny smiled deliberately and said, "Aren't you from Amy's room next door?"

"Ah?" Amy didn't react for a while, but found that everyone was smiling meaningfully at her, so she nodded and said, "Oh!"

A second later, she noticed that Ginny was covering her mouth and snickering. Fred and George were also laughing and looking at her with a very strange look.

"What are you laughing at?" Amy asked.

"Nothing!" George couldn't hold it back and pinched her face gently with his hand.

Molly probably wanted to break the awkward atmosphere, so she said loudly: "I will go to Diagon Alley later and buy all your books!" Then she asked Ron with a smile on her face: "Little Ronnie has become As a prefect, we can also give you a gift. What do you want? How about a new dress robe?"

Fred reminded, "We've given him a new dress robe!"

Was this one of the few small requests Harry mentioned when he gave them the thousand galleons? The day after their vacation, they went to Diagon Alley to buy Ron a new robe.

"What about the owl?" Molly asked again.

Sirius said: "I have given him a little owl!"

This time, Molly didn't know what to give. "It's so nerve-wracking. What should I do?"

Ron seemed to have plucked up the courage and said, "Can you give me a new broom? I'm still using the old broom that Fred replaced...Two years ago, Amy also gave them two new brooms. Broom." As if he was afraid of being rejected, he added humbly: "I don't want an expensive broom, just the latest model of 'Sweep'."

For Christmas two years ago, Amy gave Fred and George a "Sweeping Nine Stars" each, and the "Sweeping Five Stars" they replaced were given to Ron and Ginny.

Molly seemed to hesitate for a moment, but finally nodded.

Amy knows what the price of the latest model of "Sweep" is! Three years ago, the Weasley family couldn't even afford ten galleons. Now...it's hard to say, but buying a broom still requires saving money between the teeth.

An hour later, Molly always felt that she went to Diagon Alley alone. In fact, a dozen meters behind her, Fred and George were holding Amy, looking at the stores in Diagon Alley that they wanted to move out of.

"Which position feels best?" Fred asked.

George added: "We all agree that the boss lady should be the one to choose!"

But Amy was really too lazy to think about it now, so she said, "Whatever! Close your eyes and walk ten steps, then open your eyes and see where you are!"

"Then leave this task to the boss's wife!" George said, reaching out and covering Amy's eyes.

"You guys...okay!" Amy accepted her fate, casually found a direction, and walked forward.

"One...two...three...four..." Amy counted to "ten", then grabbed the hand covering her eyes, and when she opened her eyes, she saw the most pleasing storefront.

"No. 93?" Amy said, looking at the house number plate.

Fred and George immediately high-fived: "That's it!"

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