3. The pain of three individuals

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Bonnie anxiously looked at Abby's glowing eyes, took out a small box from behind her, and then "magnified it all"; the small box became larger. What was inside?

When Grandpa Green was lost in thought in his study, Abby quietly sat beside him, looking up words in the dictionary and reading a magic book. Whenever she encountered something she did not understand, she would timidly ask her grandfather questions in her childlike voice. Looking at the green eyes that resembled his son's, the old man felt as if his son was still alive, living on through the continuation of flesh and blood. After several such moments, Brian also began to channel his remorse and longing for his son into the education of his granddaughter, and his sorrow gradually faded.

And when Abby misses her parents far away, crying night after night into her pillow, there will be a pair of warm, aged hands holding her, allowing her to cry to her heart's content in their embrace, and when she is tired from crying, she will fall asleep

"What is it?" She became interested, wanting to know that house-elves also play an important role in the Harry Potter books. Back then, when Harry Potter and his friends were able to defeat Voldemort, the house-elves contributed significantly. Could it be that Bonnie also has a story that must be told?

However, the Green couple are the kind of pure-blood wizards who strictly adhere to rules. Several times, when Abby shuffled out of her room in her slippers, waddling with her chubby little legs and pacing around the living room, she noticed the corners of Grandpa Green's mouth twitching, as if he wanted to say something, but he held back under his wife's gaze

Thus, he quickly obediently gave each of the elderly couple a good morning kiss. On that day, the Green family's mansion was bathed in gentle breezes and bright sunshine. When the newspaper delivery man, Old Billy, arrived at the door, Mr. Green personally went out to receive the newspaper, his face radiant with sunshine. This sudden appearance startled poor Old Billy, causing him to tumble down the steps—was Mars colliding with Earth!

Thinking of this, Abby couldn't help but resentfully greet Merlin and his entire family in her heart. They wouldn't even let her dress properly. If she had started dressing from infancy, she could have learned from the very beginning. Perhaps with the vocabulary she currently possessed, she could even be a little genius or something.

However, she is currently in a pure-blood wizarding family, and after inquiring about Bonnie yesterday, she couldn't help but deeply disdain the wizarding world

Abby sighed inwardly, approached, and took hold of Bunny's paw. In a soft, childlike voice, she said: "The master and mistress will not blame Bunny; they will thank Bunny... because Bunny has left behind something precious..." After saying this, she went up and hugged Bunny.

At first, Abby's intention to be filial was merely to improve their relationship, mixed with some sympathy and compassion. However, as time went on, genuine feelings began to develop. Grandma Green had hardly cooked for her husband throughout her life, yet she went to the kitchen every day to attend to Abby's meals

However, after looking around, I found that there are indeed many books, including spell books and potion books, but the problem is—Abby cannot understand them

Humans often only realize the importance of cherishing what they have when they have lost it. Perhaps the pain they experience is not from the same source, but they have all lost loved ones. The elderly couple now regards little Abby as their precious treasure; this quiet girl, who does not like to speak, has become the focal point of their lives. In turn, Abby truly considers them as her family.

If one were born into a Muggle family, they could also be attending elementary school by now. Classmate Xiao Lin has at least studied for over ten years, and it is evidently not a problem for them to make a mark in British elementary schools.

"... ... This contains the belongings of young Master Edward," said Bonnie, her eyes glistening with tears. "At that time, after the young master ran away, the master and mistress were very angry and wanted to throw away all his childhood things... ... But Bonnie couldn't bear to do it... ... Bonnie picked them all up... ... Bonnie wanted to keep them... ... Young Master Edward is a good child... ... He is very kind to Bonnie... ... Bonnie picked them all up... ... Bonnie wanted to keep them... ... Young Master Edward is a good child... ... He is very kind to Bonnie... ... But the master and mistress would be angry... ..."

What truly gives Abby a headache is the issue of learning; she really wants to consult those predecessors who have traversed through time on how they resolved language problems. Nowadays, everyone says that the child from the Green family is a quiet and reticent little girl, which is quite unfair. It is not that she does not want to speak, but rather that she does not know how to speak

"Bunny, what is it?" Abby asked, "I just had lunch and a snack, and I'm still feeling full now"

As an idealistic and ambitious young person, starting a new life begins with filial piety. For a child, everything requires the cooperation of adults. However, Abby truly does not know how to get along with the elderly couple, as her own grandparents are the type who smile like the Buddha upon seeing their granddaughter, making it unnecessary to please them.

Abby did not know how to comfort the poor old woman's heart, so she could only go downstairs in her floral pajamas when Grandma Green went down to cry again, silently embracing Catherine, the two of them huddled together. Then they listened to the old lady intermittently talk about her son, how outstanding he was, how gentle he was, and how good he was to Bonnie. When she first learned of his death, Bonnie almost cried her eyes out; all of their friends and relatives liked him, and he was his mother's pride. Then they listened to the old lady intermittently talk about her son, how outstanding he was, how gentle he was, and how good he was to Bonnie. When she first learned of his death, Bonnie almost cried her eyes out; all of their friends and relatives liked him, and he was his mother's pride. When he rebelled against his parents for a woman, the old couple felt betrayed and, in their anger, made a wrong decision.

Knock! Knock! Knock! A sound of knocking came from outside the door. "Please come in!" said Abby

As a student who has received modern education, her command of English vocabulary is just sufficient for daily communication, similar to phrases like "I would like some tea, no sugar, thank you!" and "I am full, I couldn't have more." However, if she wishes to engage in deeper conversations, inquire about magical questions, and learn from the contents of magic books, that is clearly inadequate

Bonnie lowered her head, her big, watery eyes nearly overflowing, and it took Abby quite a while to successfully complete the flood control. "... inside are the books that young Master Edward read, the feather quill and ink pot he used, as well as the parchment on which he practiced his writing. I believe the young lady will like them..."

The door opened, and a large head emerged from behind it; it was Bonnie

Why does she like it? I wonder if the calligraphy practice book that classmate Xiaolin used as a child was left behind by her parents

In the world of wizards, there are not only no elementary schools, but also no kindergartens. Young wizards in Britain all wait until they turn 11 to go directly to Hogwarts for their education. Until then, they are taught at home by their parents

... ... ... truly disgraced the reputation of time-traveling women ...

Abby was in Grandma Green's arms, gently patting her with her small hands while secretly sighing: You are all so foolish. In matters of marriage and relationships, the differences between parents and children mostly end in the children's victory. Modern Chinese parents, having been educated by a plethora of Korean dramas, have become much wiser, learning to transform direct confrontations into indirect attacks, which has generally proven to be effective.

If only you could watch two Korean dramas; the entertainment industry in the wizarding world is rather underdeveloped

Abby had long visited Mr. Green's rich study, standing in the study with an exceptionally excited mood: what a magnificent place this is

Otherwise, who can spell Quidditch in English now? Or, write a simple name for a magic course in English?

Several times, Abby heard Grandma Green crying in the kitchen downstairs at night, holding a photo of her son; while Grandpa Green spent all day in the study, repeatedly stroking the certificates and trophies from when his son was studying, and each time he came out, his eyes were red. Yet, they said nothing.

Several times, when Abby was eating in bed, Grandma Green would come in and it was as if she had been struck by a sudden blow. However, similarly, she also endured it. She understood that these two elderly people were trying, with their extremely clumsy movements, to bring joy to this child who had lost both parents at such a young age

The education system is truly backward; in ancient times, China already had private schools for enlightenment.

How many romance female protagonists have caught the attention of the male leads in this place, how many time-traveling women have strategized and guided the course of events here, assisting the male leads in conquering territories and seizing the throne, and how many intimate encounters have taken place here? (Wiping away saliva, Lin Meihao is moved)

Once upon a time, this place was no longer just a simple study; it had become a must-visit destination for time-traveling women

When Abby saw Grandma Green wearing her reading glasses, knitting a sweater for her granddaughter, she couldn't help but hug her grandmother's neck and kiss her several times, feeling that she was truly happy to be alive; however, Grandpa over there felt sour, and so he maintained a stern expression while answering questions in the study

To speak of it, the domesticated house-elf is indeed a peculiar species, rarely seen even in ancient times as such devoted servants to their masters. They take pleasure in their master's preferences and rejoice in their master's happiness. Ever since the last time Abby wanted to help with some household chores to show filial piety, and Bonnie immediately burst into tears and began to bang her head on the floor, Abby has completely become a freeloader. They take pleasure in their master's preferences and rejoice in their master's happiness. Ever since the last time Abby wanted to help with some household chores to show filial piety, and Bonnie immediately burst into tears and began to bang her head on the floor, Abby has completely become a freeloader

Until the next morning, while Bonny was blinking rapidly and making a double yolk egg for Abby, Classmate Xiaolin finally understood: Oh, so their coolness was just an act

Abby, while secretly grumbling in her heart, continued to worry about her educational issues

"No, miss, Bonny did not come to deliver snacks," Bonny said softly, tugging nervously at the small tea pouch on her body. "Bonny, something happened. I wanted to give it to you, but... I am afraid that the master and madam will be angry..."

Wait a moment, what? Are there children's books from the magical world?