22 You Found Me A Fiancee When I Was Only Eleven?

"The funeral of Braun's parents didn't last long.

In other words, funerals are just a formality for wizards.

Wizards don't fear death; as Neville's grandma said, 'Death is nothing but a new journey for wizards.'

The significance of the funeral is to convey this matter to the wizarding world and announce it. At the same time, it is to acquaint the friendly family with Braun, the new head of the Rowle family.

"Toby, go and bring her," Braun said to his toby.

"Yes, this is Dom; she is going to get acquainted with the manor," Braun's grandmother added.

Hearing the master's order, Toby bowed respectfully and pulled the young houseelf, who looked a little scared, beside him, leaving here.

"It seems that the big guy, Thorfinn, is still useful! I didn't expect to be able to find a young houseelf," Braun's grandmother said, snorting coldly as Dom left.

It seems that Thorfinn does not have a good impression," Braun thought silently, smiling at the right time.

This house elf was sent by his uncle, Thorfinn. To be honest, Braun had already given up hope, but he didn't think that the other party had a house elf. And it's still kind of juvenile.

"House elves are only loyal if they are brought up in childhood. Toby will teach him well for you by precept and example. It can be seen that Thorfinn is paying attention. Female house-elves are bred well enough to have entire families. And their lifespan is long enough to serve several generations," Braun's grandmother explained, giving Braun some knowledge about how to breed house elves and related control methods.

This is what Braun does every night. Almost every day during this time, my grandmother shared with me some knowledge about the magical world and some of his personal life experiences.

Don't look at Braun's grandmother, who always looks down on the Rowle family. But some actions can still show her love for every plant and tree in the manor.

"What do you think of the little girl who came today?" Madame Augustus asked.

"Little girl?" Braun, who was immersed in all kinds of knowledge about how to manage house-elves, was suddenly confused by his grandmother's question.

"I mean the little Weasley girl." Madame Augustus explained.

"I'm only eleven years old, and the other party doesn't seem to have gone to school yet," he replied, not understanding why his grandmother would ask such a question.

"So what?" Mrs. Augustus asked, dissatisfied.

"Could it be that you want to follow in the footsteps of those descendants of pure blood and not get married?" she continued.

"Not get married? No way! The Rowle family can't just disappear like this. "Braun's grandfather, who had been silent all this time, exclaimed.

"Quiet, old man!" Augustus snapped, not having the same patience as Braun.

"See, even your grandfather is worried about the family's inheritance. You have to know that wizard breeding is inherently difficult. While magic brings us great power and life, it also makes it more difficult for us to reproduce offspring than ordinary people. But the Weasleys are different. They are so fertile. Their strong reproductive ability allows their offspring to prosper. Regardless of their reputation, no one in the wizarding world does not envy their ability to breed offspring. After marrying into the Weasley family, the Rowle family will not need to worry about inheritance anymore," Mrs. Augustus explained.

Listening to his grandmother's explanation, Braun was a little taken aback. But after thinking about Ginny and Harry's marriage and having three children, his expression became weird again. It seems that the Weasley family is indeed fertile! And not just in a normal sense.

But if he were asked to sacrifice for the life, he would not be willing. Before this wonderful life began, a fiancée was arranged for him. Days like this are unacceptable to anyone."

Braun didn't speak.

Grandmother Augustus looked dissatisfied.

But she also understood that excessive coercion would only lead to resentment.

So she didn't continue to talk about this matter but turned to other topics.

"I told Neville's granny about your desire for a pet," Madame Augustus said.

"Tomorrow morning, she'll come over and take you and Neville to choose a pet. Remember to be wise then and follow your heart."

Seeing his grandmother's serious expression, Braun also seriously agreed.

He also began to have some expectations in his heart.

After all, he was extremely fond of his grandmother's raven, which could transform.

It's just that he didn't seem to find similar creatures even in the book 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.'

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