Harry Potter: Returning from Hogwarts Legacy

Chapter 126: Veratia, Cassandra, and Potter {2}



Chapter 126: Veratia, Cassandra, and Potter {2}

On the Sunday after Christmas, Veratia was informed that she would be meeting a pure-blood wizard from Britain.

In fact, Veratia’s aunt was also a Squib, which was precisely why she was so tolerant of Veratia.

If not for their shared misfortune, Veratia would likely have been kicked out by her aunt long ago—perhaps after the second or third time she had been pranked and humiliated.

As for the specific reason for this meeting, Veratia neither wanted to inquire nor had any interest in doing so.

As the Queen’s niece, Veratia naturally received quite a bit of preferential treatment, including a silver-white princess tiara.

It was the very tiara her aunt had worn when she was still a duchess—before she married Franz, she had been a carefree Bavarian princess, after all.

No matter how much the Grindelwald girls despised “Muggles,” they still had to serve the Muggle royal family in the end.

And as a powerful pure-blood wizarding family within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Grindelwalds were naturally obligated to participate in this meeting.

After all, with over a hundred members, the Grindelwald family was a formidable force anywhere.

However, just before setting out, Veratia realized she couldn’t find her tiara anywhere.

Her aunt had explicitly instructed her to wear it for the meeting, yet no matter how thoroughly she

Miss Malfoy’s voice rang out.

Princess Sissi looked at her.

"I apologize for my attendant speaking out of turn and disrupting the banquet." Miss Malfoy cast a disdainful glance at the two Grindelwald girls. "However, I still want to acknowledge his courage. After all, not everyone has the bravery to stand up for a lady they barely know in such a formal setting."

"However…" Miss Malfoy continued, "I believe sitting at the same table as such people is a disgrace to the Malfoy family."

She was, of course, referring to the two Grindelwald girls.

Her meaning was crystal clear—these two were unworthy of attending such a gathering.

"I believe you are right, Miss Malfoy." Princess Sissi showed no sign of feeling offended. She turned to the two girls, who were now trembling with rage, and said, "You are not welcome here, Misses Grindelwald. I believe I shall advise His Majesty to reassess the Grindelwald family’s status within the empire."

"Your Highness, you…" Frederick Grindelwald’s voice was dry and strained.

"You as well, Mr. Grindelwald," Princess Sissi said coldly.

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