Chapter 742: Being neighbors with Snape (page 12)
"How about it?"
"The stuff is still there."
After Kyle returned to Diagon Alley, he immediately got into the Weasley brothers' shop?
Before others noticed him, he changed his clothes back and said at the same time: "I saw it, the disappearing cabinet is in the Borgin-Bock store."
"Great." Fred said excitedly, "In this way, as long as we keep an eye on the entrance to Knockturn Alley, we can grasp the movements of the Death Eaters."
"Or directly control Borgin-Bock." George said, "It just so happens that our current job is to deal with dark magic items. We can check them for any reason."
"I advise you not to do this, so as not to alert the enemy." Kyle reminded from the side: "Bojin is a cunning guy. Once he finds something wrong, he will inform the Death Eaters of our previous plan. It's all in vain, just maintain the status quo.
"And I also saw traces of werewolves in Knockturn Alley."
"Werewolf?" Fred was startled.
Their shop is less than a hundred feet away from the entrance to Knockturn Alley. If there are really werewolves, this location is not very safe.
"Yes, I guess he was hiding in Knockturn Alley before, and later turned to the mysterious man and was sent to watch Borgin-Bock." Kyle said.
"No way." Fred said, "I heard Lupine mention it. He said that the werewolves in Knockturn Alley were all expelled by Fenrir Clayburgh. Their strength is pitifully low. Even if they want to do it, The mysterious man is working hard for his life, so people shouldn’t look down on him.”
"That's what sneaked in." Kyle said, "At least I felt danger when I passed by him. He must be a strong werewolf."
"Then how are you sure that he is related to the mysterious man?"
“That’s my guess too,” Kyle said. “When we were in the store before, Borgin refused to sell me the disappearing cabinet no matter what, even if I offered a price that I couldn’t refuse under normal circumstances.
"He seems to have some concerns, probably because there is a werewolf watching at the door."
"An irresistible price..." George raised his eyebrows, "You shouldn't have taken our money too, right?"
Kyle said nothing, acquiescing.
"That's all our belongings..." Fred said quietly, "What if Borgin really agrees."
"This is not possible, I know it in my heart." Kyle said, "Even if he really dares to take risks for a few thousand galleons, I will just find other excuses."
"I have another question..." George stopped worrying about Garen and said doubtfully: "Even if the werewolf defected to the mysterious man, it would not be something Malfoy could command. After all, he is only a sixteen-year-old. He's just a minor wizard, not even a real Death Eater."
"Not Malfoy, but there are others."
Kyle said, "Do you expect him to be able to accomplish such a big thing by himself? He must find someone to help him. Sending a werewolf here with just his words is just a piece of cake for some Death Eaters."
"But in this case, we not only have to keep an eye on the Death Eaters, we also have to be extra careful not to let the werewolves run wild on a full moon night. This is Diagon Alley, if a transformed werewolf suddenly runs out , and it’s quite troublesome.”
"Don't worry, just leave it to us." Fred and George said, patting their chests. "We just made a map of Diagon Alley...a simplified version of the Marauder's Map."
He pointed to a seemingly ordinary piece of parchment in front of the window and said, "At that time, we only need to slightly change the map, and we will be able to know the situation at the entrance to Knockturn Alley at any time."
"It's a really good idea." Kyle said calmly: "But I still think it's unreliable. Remember to tell this to Kreacher... Forget it, I'll talk about it later."
"Hey, what do you mean?" Fred said dissatisfiedly, "In your eyes, are we worse than a house elf?"
Kyle looked him up and down, then nodded affirmatively.
Yes, that's what he meant.
"What are you talking about."
Just when Fred and George were about to teach Kyle a lesson, Connor happened to walk over from behind a shelf not far away.
"Kyle, are you done with your things? We have to go back to school quickly."
"Ah, it's done." Kyle said.
"That's good." Kangna said, and she put a few interesting gadgets on the shelves nearby.
"How much are these, Mr. Weasleys?"
"Just take it away." Fred waved his hand, "We're treating you to a treat. It's your first time visiting our store."
"That's not okay. How can you buy something without paying for it?" Kangna shook her head and said, "Hurry up and say how much, or I won't want it."
"Yeah, one size equals one size, we don't take advantage of this." Kyle also echoed beside him.
With that said, he took out a heavy suitcase and placed it on the counter, and said generously: "Forget it, I'll give you these, no need to look for it."
The suitcase was heavy and made a dull sound when it was placed on the counter. It must have been filled with gold coins.
But Fred and George were not happy at all.
"Hey, this is our money."
"Pay our bills with our money, no need to change...how did you say that?"
"How shameless!"
Facing the two people's complaints, Kyle just pretended that he didn't hear anything, calmly found the house elf Kreacher, and after explaining some things to him, he and Connor left the shop and walked towards the Leaky Cauldron.
After a while, Fred and George caught up from behind.
"Why do you have to go back so early?"
"Can't we just use Floo with Ron and the others later?"
"We want to, too," Kyle said, "but what about the carriage? We can't stuff it into the fireplace."
"The carriage...oh, how could I forget this? You came in the Thestral carriage." Fred patted his forehead.
"By the way, how did you get it out."
"We have tried before, but the Thestrals refused to leave the school gate no matter what. They would make a sharp chirping sound when they were rushed."
"Fortunately we ran fast, otherwise we would have been caught by Hagrid who came over."
After all, it was Fred and George, the students who gave Professor McGonagall the most headaches, who actually even considered the idea of riding a Thestral carriage.
"No need to ask." Kyle glanced at them, "Of course Professor Dumbledore agrees."
When they heard that the Yeqi carriage was obtained through normal and legal methods, the two of them immediately lost interest.
They walked all the way to the entrance of Diagon Alley, passed through the partition wall to the backyard of the Leaky Cauldron, and then apparated here, returning to a remote alley next to Grimmauld Place.
A Muggle stared at the sudden appearance of several people, rubbing his eyes in disbelief.
Kyle stretched out his wand and shook it. His eyes immediately became blank, as if nothing had happened, and he walked out of the alley as if nothing had happened.












