Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 1940 Message

After dinner, Sarah finally informed everyone in the central hall that Luna had woken up and that there was no danger.

So not long after, except for Safina, who had been cleaning up the living corpses outside, and Hermione, who went to deliver her meals specially, and went to patrol the outer defense line before it completely darkened, all the friends gathered here. Luna's room.

The originally quiet room suddenly became much more lively... Of course, it seemed to become crowded all of a sudden.

"Luna, can you let it come out for us to see?" Ron was a little worried, but also curious, "It's been so long since the appearance of living corpses, and this is the first time someone has been able to eliminate their hostility towards us. Even Maca-"

Just as he was talking, he suddenly realized something was wrong, and immediately stopped talking, and subconsciously looked left and right. And when he remembered that Hermione wasn't here at the moment, he finally breathed a sigh of relief.

To be honest, Maca has become a more sensitive point in everyone's heart recently, and when he is mentioned inadvertently, everyone will involuntarily fall silent.

And the most serious of them was obviously Hermione.

This time, everyone came to Winchester to find Maca, but they couldn't wait for his return. After a long time, not only Hermione, but everyone obviously became anxious.

"What's the matter?" Luna looked at Ron who suddenly stopped, tilted her head, and then said, "Oh, I'm afraid it's impossible to let her out——as I just said, she's a bit shy."

With Luna bringing the topic back in this way, Ron nodded and said:

"Scared? Uh... well! But that Miss Grofeyn said she was going to take it... oh, I meant 'her'... Miss Grofeyn said she was going to do some research on her. Hearing what you said, I think it's even more impossible, right?"

"How to do the research?" Luna couldn't help but wondered when she heard the words, "If I just want her to cooperate with some inspections, I can try to persuade her, after all, this is to stop this disaster... To put it bluntly, I think she might agree."

Having said that, she turned her head and said "Yes" to her shadow, although everyone did not hear any response from "her".

On the other side, Ginny hesitated and said:

"Looking at the way Miss Grofeyn talked about this before... I think it should be more than just 'check it out'.

"

"Then what else to do?"

As Luna said, she couldn't help stretching her arms, blocking the shadow and saying:

"You can't do anything excessive to her, I won't agree."

"Don't worry!" Seeing this, Sarah on the side said, "Safina is just talking—you should be clear."

"Well," Luna thought for a while, finally nodded and said, "Yes! Safina is not a bad person, I know that."

"That's fine," Sarah said, "So now, you should think about it carefully, whether your rule of empathy can solve the problem of fog and zombies for us!"

After Sarah finished speaking, Luna pursed her lips and began to think seriously.

However, this time just to help a living corpse almost had a big problem, finally succeeded, and fainted for almost a whole day. Even if this is a high-level zombie, it might be easier for an ordinary zombie, but how can she do it with such a large number.

About half an hour passed, and everyone who was here with her for a while saw that she was still meditating, so they said good night one after another, and after reminding her to go to bed earlier, they went back to their rooms. Only Sarah stayed here quietly. Accompanied quietly.

It wasn't until Luna thought about it and gradually fell asleep that she covered Luna with the quilt before leaving quietly.

...

That night, many people did not sleep soundly.

Compared to the restless Hermione and the others in Winchester Church, Percy, who was dealing with various affairs in the Weymouth camp, also looked a little tired.

This is not because there is another crisis like the zombie tide - on the contrary, the previous zombie riots seem to be related to the distance from London.

On the side of Weymouth, which is far away from London, the restlessness of the living corpses is obviously much lower than that of Winchester. Relying on the gravity trap left by Hermione, as well as a large number of allied wizards, they have already survived the riot that lasted less than a wave of living corpses.

And now, the fighting power of the living corpses has been further weakened, greatly reducing the pressure on the camp's defense line.

What made Percy feel tired now was actually coming from behind.

Due to the sudden departure of Hermione, who had gradually become a representative of the Rebellion Alliance, many forces in the alliance, which was not considered stable in the first place, seemed to be a little shaken.

After marching into the UK and stationed in the port of Weymouth, they suddenly fell into a stagnant situation, which is constantly wearing down everyone's lack of confidence.

Of course, let’s not mention that a certain family that may have hidden evil intentions is secretly doing some small tricks, in fact, Percy, including Mrs. The army of living corpses really makes people unable to resist the feeling of being unable to resist.

If it weren't for Hermione's gravity trap to stop the hordes of living corpses, and Sarah hadn't arranged an alchemy formation for the camp to strengthen the protection, it would have been impossible for the wizarding coalition formed by the various forces of the alliance to be in Weymouth. stand firm.

But now, in the absence of Hermione and Harry, Weymouth actually has no shortage of these wizarding teams.

Percy is now very worried that some forces will want to withdraw the manpower he sent over. Even if only one party does this, the other forces will definitely be unable to hold back-don't look at how these wizard teams didn't seem to play well in Weymouth Huge effects, and sometimes even some situations where they can't do it, but they are all elites in the original power anyway.

If these people died in Weymouth, it would be a big loss for all members of the alliance forces who participated in the march into Weymouth.

"Mr. Weasley, Mrs. Maxime sent a message, saying that the head and housekeeper of the Blois family have gone to Beauxbatons."

"Patriarch Blois?"

Percy, who was propping his chin and frowning in thought in the tent, stood up immediately when he heard the wizard who came in say this.

"Are you sure you heard it right? Where is the person? Where is the person who came to report the letter? Take me to see him!"

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