Chapter 1928: Helber's Question
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Harry Potter’s Book of Sin
- Flo Uncle
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- 2021-01-29 05:54:50
Not to mention Safina's conversation with Hermione, at least sister Geoffin's previous decision to go to Weymouth camp is expected to remain unchanged.
After all, Winchester is indeed a very dangerous place for Ursula, who is still not strong enough, and Safina would definitely not want her sister to stay here.
Therefore, in the face of the fact that the defense strength of the ancient city of Winchester has dropped sharply, Hermione obviously should make another major decision about staying and going.
But before that, another thing that is happening is also worthy of attention.
"... What are you talking about? That's Maca!"
By the coastal road near Cherbourg's harbor, Willie's words made everyone on the scene shut their mouths in different ways.
Yes, Velly was very angry, because she noticed from the words of the old housekeeper that someone seemed to suspect Maca.
"So far, everything Maca has done for everyone is not enough? Old housekeeper, I don't want to hear" bad words "about Maca again, understand?"
She looked at the old housekeeper, said something seriously, and then looked back:
"Dad, we should go to Boothbatten ... Delfi, are you with us?"
On the other side, Mr. Blois nodded at his daughter first, and then looked at the old butler who was standing aside and rather dull.
While Velly asked Delphi's work, Blois couldn't help but say:
"I can see that you are asking for this Mr. Weasley, but ... as Willie said, we don't need to have any vigilance and suspicion about Mr. McLean."
After all, he put his hand on the shoulder of the old housekeeper, and slightly nodded at the latter:
"Don't worry, Willie was just a little bit angry ... though, um, she's really rare-believe me, she still trusts you."
"I know."
At this moment, the old housekeeper's mood is probably like a grandfather who was disliked by his granddaughter who he loves very much. Obviously, he is still very hard hit. However, the "granddaughter" is still "granddaughter", and the old housekeeper's love for Willie naturally remains the same.
But Charlie's heart was a little bit complicated at the moment.
It must be acknowledged that Willie was right in saying that she suspects that Maca should not be, especially if he has confirmed that the Maca is indeed the Maca himself.
But ... if he doesn't doubt Maca, who else can he doubt? Don't you doubt that you can't do it? After all, before Marka was expelled from Hogwarts at the time, he actually said something very interesting!
"What's the problem ... what the is it?" Charlie turned to look at the small figure of Norberta who was hovering high and couldn't help whispering to himself.
Not long after, including the old butler, the three Blois family members were preparing to return to Booth Barton. Delphi, at the invitation of Willie, also decided to follow at least-she was curious, why did Marca leave Willie to return to France.
So, when the four of them left with the apparition, Charlie was alone on this coastal road.
Of course, the more important thing is that none of his original goals seemed to have been achieved.
"hiss--"
Charlie stood looking at the sea not far away, scratched his head hard, and finally decided to return to Weymouth camp for the time being and tell Percy this failure.
It's better to have two people worrying together than to have a headache and annoyance here alone, right?
Thinking of this, Charlie took out the dragon whistle and blasted it at high altitude, summoned Nobetta, then climbed up to the dragon's back skillfully and sharply, and flew over the strait with the howling wind.
In the oncoming wind, Charlie reached out and patted Nobetta's neck slightly, facing the strong airflow and loudly:
"You've noticed Maca's presence in Hogwarts first-you talk about what you feel from Maca!"
"Roar--"
Nobetta shook her head and growled low, but Charlie shook her head with a sigh.
"If only you could talk."
...
In fact, even if Norberta could utter her words, all she could tell Charlie was fear of Maca—yes, only fear.
After all, she was originally tamed by shock by the rules of soul.
And if Charlie wanted to truly understand the secrets behind Maca's strange behavior, nowadays, there seems to be no other way than to find a way for Maca to speak out.
Oh no, maybe ... he could ask Haierbo?
At this moment, in the lobby of Buckingham Palace in London, Haierbo himself has been sitting on the throne for a long time.
With his eyes closed slightly and motionless, he didn't even need to breathe, so that he looked like a horrible statue.
It can be seen that the damage caused to his body by forcibly changing the direction of the meteorite has not been completely recovered, but it has been recovered a lot-the half of the face that originally exposed a large skull has completely recovered and was worn away by the meteorite There was only one palm missing from the arm.
To be honest, this injury was probably not too serious for him.
However, Haierbo was still sitting there silently, without opening his eyes to stand up and move.
No doubt what he was waiting for.
What is worth mentioning is ~ EbookFREE.me ~ As seen by Maca and Willie when they came over, those high-ranking living corpses standing in two rows under the steps of the throne, now apparently again A lot more, almost all of them have been discharged to the shutter.
However, if you take a closer look, you will find that the couple who were initially attacked by Maca blocked the attack, but now only the twin-shaped individuals are left.
However, Haierbo apparently didn't care. Because now he could care, there was only one thing left.
At this moment when there were many high-level living corpses, but still quiet as if nothing was happening, Haierbo, who hadn't moved for a long time, finally opened his eyes narrowly.
When the dark and extremely deep eyes were cast into the world outside the door, all the high-ranking living corpses in this deadly hall lowered their heads, and none dared to look at them.
The next moment, a hoarse, low voice echoed in the silent hall.
"Why ... hasn't started yet?"