"You're so kind, Harry." Vivi gazed at him with eyes like water, "What a good boy."
"Right?" Harry said happily, enjoying Vivi's praise.
"Oh, by the way." Harry continued, "Pabi, I went to Mr. Leme's house. Mr. Leme told me that Pabi has some health issues and needs to stay at his house for a bit to recover. He'll write to me when Pabi is better."
"What's wrong with Pabi?" Vivi asked concernedly, "Is it because of the previous Voldemort incident? Or perhaps the curse wasn't fully removed?"
"I don't know either, Mr. Leme didn't say." Harry said helplessly.
Vivi was silent for a moment, then said to Harry, "I hope Mr. Leme has a way... He always manages to find a way — my Angel's Feather was a gift from him back then."
"Speaking of Angel's Feather..." Vivi suddenly remembered something important, "You went to the Gringotts gold vault, right? Did you take out the money and alchemy materials I had stored there?"
Harry opened his mouth, suddenly unsure of what to say.
To be honest, he really wanted to report everything, but was afraid of making Vivi angry.
How should he put it? He was still mulling over it in his mind.
"What's wrong?" Vivi instinctively sensed something was off about Harry's expression and quickly asked, "Did something happen to the gold vault? Harry?"
"Uh—" Harry took a deep breath and decided to tell part of the truth first, to see how Vivi would react — if it wasn't good, he'd hold back some details.
"Go on." Vivi's voice was gentle.
"Okay, I did go to Gringotts." Harry organized his thoughts, "But in the Gringotts — 313 vault, there was no money — oh, there was a copper knut and a silver Princess Crown."
"What about the money?" Vivi's eyes deepened, "Could the fairies have secretly moved the money? Ha... they're truly inferior creatures, I should have —"
Harry was suddenly alert, feeling grateful for his cleverness.
He quickly took out the copied withdrawal slip from his pocket, "Uh, actually it's not really related to the fairies, Vivi."
Upon hearing this, Vivi's gaze sharpened towards Harry, "Oh? Really? Then who is it related to?"
"It's Gellert — look, Vivi, this is the withdrawal slip from 1899." Harry unfolded the slip, "It shows the vault was emptied by Gellert Grindelwald in the summer of 1899..."
Crack!
A crack suddenly appeared on Vivi's portrait.
"Vivi!" Harry exclaimed, "Calm down, don't get angry — look, your portrait is cracking!"
"Oh." Vivi gave Harry a relaxed smile, "No, I'm not angry — it's not worth getting angry over."
"Really?" Harry asked skeptically, feeling Vivi was deceiving him, but had no proof.
"It's not worth getting angry over, Harry." Vivi hugged her arms, her voice cold, "Well, my foolish brother, we have another score to settle!"
Harry quickly bowed his head, mourning for Gellert for half a second.
Wow, you're really bold, little brother...
Daring to steal your sister's things and leaving evidence, did you really think your sister wouldn't come back?
So young indeed.
Vivi seemed to discard the matter of her brother ransacking the vault. She asked lightly, "So you also went to Mr. Leme's to ask if there were Angel's Feathers?"
"Um..." Harry hesitated for a moment, then said to Vivi, "Mr. Leme had some Angel's Feathers left before, but they are all with Professor Dumbledore now."
"Oh." Vivi nodded knowingly, "So they're with Principal Dumbledore."
"So I just don't know what to do." Harry scratched his head, "You know, there are some issues between Principal Dumbledore and Gellert. I don't know if he'd have any biases against you because of the 'Grindelwald' surname — but it's evident that this surname did cause quite a stir in the Magic World at the start of the century."
"So?" Vivi said with a smile on her lips.
"So I'm worried... just worried." Harry sighed.
"Alright, don't worry anymore." Vivi said softly, "No rush, there's still plenty of time — after all, there's no clue about the Snake Monster Poison Fang yet. Even if we find the Angel's Feather, I can't immediately return, so we'll think of a way slowly."
Vivi's reassurance calmed Harry down.
"Alright, I'll follow your lead." he said.
He suddenly remembered the Gringotts matter, so he said, "By the way, Vivi, regarding Gellert's withdrawal, Gringotts also made corresponding compensation, and promised me that if we find the Angel's Feather and Snake Monster Poison Fang, they would buy them in the name of Gringotts, covering all the costs."
"Is that so?" Vivi raised an eyebrow, "It's really rare for those greedy Gringotts fairies, who usually view Golden Galleons like their lives, to bleed like this. It seems they must be scared."
"Hahaha."
Harry suddenly laughed, pulling out the holly wand with a Phoenix Wand Core, and said to Vivi, "You wouldn't believe it, when I first walked into Gringotts and pulled out this wand, it unexpectedly cast some magic spell that scared the fairies there half to death..."
Vivi pressed her lips with her hand; she knew exactly what had happened —
