They walked downstairs, Molly still worried about not having anyone to accompany her to Diagon Alley.

"Your father won't be working overtime on Saturday, and I won't be going there without him."

"Mom, do you really think Voldemort would be hiding behind the shelves in a bookstore?" Ron turned and looked at his mother in disbelief.

"You can stay at home and we'll buy some things for you!" Molly angrily picked up the laundry basket and walked out of the room.

Bill handed Afro a full purse across the table.

"Where's mine?" Ron's eyes widened as he watched Bill give Harry another pack, but there was no pack for him.

Bill stretched, resting his chin on one hand, and glanced at Ron lazily, "This is all Afro's, you idiot!"

"Thank you, Bill," Afro said as he put the money into his pocket.

"Gringotts is now heavily guarded, and the goblins have increased security. It will take about five hours for an ordinary person to withdraw money, and they will also insert an honesty detector into his..."

Before Bill could finish his words, everyone pretended to vomit on the cereal in their bowls.

The day they went to Diagon Alley was overcast, and the Ministry of Magic once again sent a special car for Harry.

The Leaky Cauldron was deserted, with no one inside. Tom the landlord was polishing his goblet gloomily.

The shop windows in Diagon Alley were covered tightly with large notices.

Hermione needed to buy a new dress, so she took Aphrodite and Ginny to Madam Malkin's shop first.

"Mom, I can go shopping by myself."

"Draco, no one should be wandering around alone right now," Narcissa whispered softly.

Afro walked past a row of racks of green and blue robes, and a young man with flaxen hair came out wearing a beautiful dark green robe.

"Aphrodite!" With joy and surprise in his light gray eyes, Draco completely ignored his new clothes, trotted over and hugged the girl.

"Dumbledore didn't let me write to you." He pouted, hugged Afro aggrievedly and told her about his longing for you during the holidays, "I miss you so much."

"I missed you too, Draco." Avro would hug the boy and pat the back of his head.

Narcissa heard them and hurried out from behind the clothes rack.

"Long time no see, little Afu."

"Aunt Narcissa, how about the Blues Cafe on the Seine?"

Narcissa's smile was gentle and she said slowly, "It tastes very unique."

She saw that when Draco saw Aphrodite, he turned into a butterfly and just circled around the flower.

"All the rain in Wiltshire falls on the plains," said Avro cryptically.

Narcissa nodded at her and left with Draco who was reluctant to leave. "Draco, you will see me again when school starts."

Draco was dragged into the store by his mother, looking back every few steps, as if Narcissa was a vicious villain who prevented lovers from meeting each other.

"I said I should be with you guys." After reuniting, Ron frowned, holding a large bag of books in his arms, and kicked the pebbles on the road unhappily.

"Is everyone okay?" Molly looked at the three girls carefully. After making sure that nothing happened to them, she led the children to a path.

Most of the shops in Diagon Alley were closed, and even the ones that were open were dim and bleak.

But Weasley's Joke Shop is like a beam of light in the darkness, attracting the attention of passers-by.

"I'm really afraid that they will be killed in their beds one day." Bill looked at the colorful merchandise in the window with a hint of interest in his eyes.

Afro squeezed through the crowd and stood in front of a large display cabinet. No one knew what products were sold here. People who passed by would take a quick look and then leave quickly with a red face.

She walked over and saw a colorful picture printed on the box: a handsome young man and an infatuated girl were standing under a tree, hugging each other.

"My dear lady," a voice said behind her, "you can try it for free."

Afro looked up and saw Fred standing there with a smile on his face. He was wearing a red robe, which matched his red hair, like a big red cloth behind the photo.

"What's the use of this?" Afro picked up a small bottle and put it under his nose and smelled it.

She first smelled the scent of sunshine and grass, then the rich fragrance of flowers, the clear spring water, and the sweet fragrance of fruit...

Looks like a bottle of perfume?

George held her hand and unscrewed the lid. There was pink liquid inside. "Do you smell anything?"

"A lot, floral and fruity..." Afro lowered his head and sniffed carefully again. The fragrance was even stronger and hazy. "Is this a newly invented perfume? It smells pretty good."

They are all her favorite flavors.

The moment George and Fred opened the lid, they smelled a strong scent of roses, as if it came from the girl in front of them.

"Baby, this is a love potion. Do you want to try it?" Fred fixed her between the counter and himself, and lowered his head to sniff her hair.

"Shall we try it on the two gentlemen?" Afro hooked his bow tie and pulled him towards her.

The tips of their noses were almost touching.

Fred lowered his head to kiss her, but Afro turned her head away.

She bent down and got out from under the boy's arm, shaking the potion in her hand with a sly smile on her face, "Such an interesting potion, I want to use it on my little brother."

George's eyes became dim, and his eyes were as deep as a pool.

Junior?

How many boyfriends is she going to bring home?

Want them to form a team?

George gritted his teeth and pinched the girl's cheek hard, "Fred, what should we do if the kitten is disobedient and likes to flirt with other girls?"

Afro looked at their cold faces and thought that the joke had gone too far.

"I was wrong. I was just teasing you." Afro immediately hugged George's waist and rubbed her little head on his chest.

"Now that I know I was wrong, it's too late."

"So what can you two gentlemen do to make you forgive me?" Afro drew circles on George's back with his index finger.

Fred dug the girl out of George's arms and whispered something in her ear.

Ron went to the counter to pay with a bunch of toys he liked, and found that it was Dobby who was collecting the money.

"Where are Fred and George?"

Dobby pointed to the stairs behind him and said mysteriously, "They carried Miss Aphrodite upstairs."

Ron was shocked. He was just shopping, how come his girlfriend was missing?

Dani pulled Dobby's ear hard and shouted, "I told you, don't tell anyone!"

Winky looked at the two house-elves as if they were two idiots, then covered her mouth after they revealed the secret.

It thought that only Kreacher from Mr. Black's family and itself were the smartest elves.

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