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Chapter 1764: A War Without a Victor (Two Hundred Fourteen)
Chapter 1764: A War Without a Victor (Two Hundred Fourteen)
Perhaps this was what they called a clash of minds!
While Fred and George Weasley had indeed secured their autonomy at the wedding through a series of clever maneuvers, the matter was far from over.
It was said that Mrs. Weasley unleashed a relentless barrage of nagging, constantly repeating her complaints about the wedding's trivialities to others, causing the innocent victims, Fred and George, to avoid the Shack.
The Potters and Mr. Weasley became the unintended victims of Mrs. Weasley's tirades, but fortunately, they all had their own occupations, keeping them busy until late each day, leaving little time to listen to Mrs. Weasley's rants.
Ginny was perhaps the biggest victim of the entire affair, and she didn't hesitate to complain to Fred and George about it.
"You could just move over here; Avalon is already livable."
Ginny outright rejected this suggestion because Avalon was still a bustling construction site, clearly unsuitable for a child. Just look at Albert; he never brought his daughter to Avalon.
Fred and George shrugged it off, as they were also very busy. Not only did they have to manage their own shop, but they also had to prepare for their upcoming wedding, and whenever they had a spare moment, they had to figure out how to turn Albert's teachings into practical inventions.
The twins believed they were the busiest people in Avalon, without a doubt.
Of course, there were also benefits.
Fred and George only needed to focus on their respective strengths, and others would help them with tasks they weren't good at.
For example, the finished wedding room in the villa was very satisfying to the Weasley twins. Although the layout and design of the villa were mostly copied from Albert's villa and not too different from the Potter family's style, who wasn't borrowing ideas here? If they couldn't make it as good as others, they might as well borrow from the best to ensure a comfortable and satisfying living environment.
After the villa's renovation, they only needed to wait a few days before moving in the pre-purchased furniture, and after some ventilation, they could officially move in.
This made many people envious.
Living in a tent was certainly not as comfortable as living in one's own home.
This was their own home! A brand new home that belonged entirely to them.
However, this couldn't be rushed.
Since the beginning of spring, Joseph Clova, who was in charge of this matter, had been working tirelessly without much rest. He was almost overwhelmed.
Continuing to pressure him might just push him over the edge, and that would be counterproductive.
Of course, not everyone was eager to move into Avalon.
The Potters and Andersons, whose renovations were already complete, had no such plans for the time being.
"This place is quite nice, isn't it?"
After carefully examining their future home, even Isabella had to admit that the new villa was indeed more suitable for living than the safe house they were currently residing in.
Not only was it spacious and bright, with fresh air, but it also had a vibrant atmosphere. Unlike their safe house, which felt more like a fortress.
No, it should be said that it was initially built as a fortress to resist Voldemort.
Although it wasn't dark and damp, it couldn't be denied that when it was first constructed, safety was prioritized over comfort.
Isabella quickly made plans for the villa and discussed the garden with Albert. She intended to plant insect-repelling plants, prepare a long bench for the whole family to sit and relax, and... a swing.
Yes, a swing chair.
Both Albert and Isabella wanted their living environment to be filled with a relaxed and free atmosphere, as it would be more conducive to the healthy growth of children.
Although no one really knew why, with this template, the surrounding villas seemed to have been copied and pasted, spreading to the neighboring villas.
"Why don't you move over here?" Angelina couldn't help but ask after touring Albert's new home.
In fact, she wasn't the only one with this question; everyone who visited Albert's newly decorated home had similar doubts.
The house was obviously ready for occupancy, but Albert and Isabella didn't seem to have plans to move in.
"Because of Little Alice?"
Ginny could understand their decision; Avalon was still a construction site, not suitable for children.
"You could say that," Albert casually gave a reason to placate everyone. "And even if we moved now, we wouldn't stay for long. It would take time to adapt to life here, and it feels like a hassle."
Of course, the main reason was that they didn't want to leave Katrina behind, and moving to Avalon permanently wouldn't be as comfortable as continuing their life as a trio.
As for this place, there were house-elves who came by every few days, so there was no need to worry about the villa being neglected.
Although Albert's house was indeed unoccupied, this villa district was becoming lively due to the gradual completion of renovations. More and more people were moving directly to Avalon to live.
This made the house-elf Dobby busier than ever. Some girls who knew how to cook would help out in the pub's kitchen during their free time. Compared to most people who ate just to survive, the residents of Avalon had more time to invest in making delicious food. Many girls would take this opportunity to learn cooking from Dobby.
No one wanted their food to taste bad.
After all, regardless of whether they got married or not, they couldn't rely on others for cooking. Among the men in Avalon, except for Albert, there were hardly any who were good at this skill. Relying on them would be a recipe for starvation.
So, Dobby was indeed very important to Avalon, and those who realized this respected him. They could enjoy delicious and abundant food every day thanks to Dobby. Abundant food contributed to maintaining a good mood, and a good mood helped everyone stay together and persist.
Yes, yes.
If they thought about it carefully, who wouldn't yearn for such a life? Everyone could live without worrying about their future, simply by doing their own jobs and enjoying delicious food. In the evening, they could have a free drink at the pub, listen to some pop music, or gather to play cards and chat, just like the good old days at Hogwarts.
No, it was even more comforting than Hogwarts.
No wonder everyone felt like living here was like a dream.
There was no choice; just look at the Savior Potter. Since Harry became an Auror, he had been working tirelessly, often coming home late and neglecting his wife and son.
Who would really want to live such a "fulfilling" life?
(End of Chapter)
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