Chapter 1962: Delphi's denial


"Mr. Blois ... always comes to disturb guests, maybe it is not something I should do as a host, but there are some more urgent things ... I think I have to talk to you alone. "
It can be heard that she emphasized the word "separately" even more, maybe even because of some guilty conscience, she was quite overstretched.
So ... in terms of wording, Maxim's sentence was considered polite to the extreme, but from the meaning of her words, it was not necessarily polite.
Fortunately, at the moment of the disaster, she needs to cope with her outside all day long to cope with a lot of troubles. Just such a bit of rudeness and disregard, no one will take it seriously.
It's just a pity that her expectations of "single talk" have been missed.
"Ma'am, it seems that we haven't introduced you to this lady specifically for the past few days-this is my fault. In fact, this lady is not only a friend of my daughter, but also a friend of many people ... what's the matter? Urgent, just say it! Don't avoid her. "
When Maxime came into the room, Mr. Blois was sitting at the desk and seemed to be chatting with Delphi at the window.
And seeing Mr. Blois say so, Delphi nodded slightly at Maxim, saying hello.
"Uh," Madame Maxim nodded slightly, but then he still hesitated, "But to be honest, because it involves Mr. Percy Weasley from Weymouth camp." I am afraid that for the time being, the less people know, the better. "
She said, but couldn't help but add:
"... well, it's about Mr. McLean."
"Mr. McLean?"
Obviously, in fact, if Maxim doesn't mention Maca, maybe Delphi can be avoided. But now she said so, even if Delphi had originally wanted to leave, she would definitely not leave now.
Sure enough, when Delphi heard it, he immediately left the window and took a step here, frowning:
"Mrs. Maxim, what's wrong with Mr. McLean? What's news from Mr. Weasley?"
"Miss--"
Maxim opened his mouth, and then looked at Mr. Blois with great difficulty. But the latter shook his head slightly at the desk and motioned:
"Remember what I said just now, this lady is also a friend of many people-including McLean. In fact, she was even a great help when Mr McLean played against Haierbo."
Due to her own problems, Delphi has always been very secretive. It can be said that her identity has never been exposed in front of others, so that many people are not sure what she did.
Therefore, when Mr. Blois mentioned it briefly, Maximus suddenly showed a surprised expression-she did not expect that this beautiful young girl she thought was a dumb gun, even a Muggle, had such a history.
And more importantly, it seems that the other party is very familiar with McLean!
"You don't need to mention these," Delphi shook his head. "Mrs. Maxim, please hurry up! What happened to Mr. McLean? What's the news?"
Seeing her asking again and again, and Mr. Blois also signaled that she could go straight on ... everything had already been said about this, and Maxim found that there was no reason for him to continue deadlock.
After a little stinging, she finally said:
"It's like this ... I just received a red-label urgent letter from Mr. Weasley, and the letter said that Weymouth camp had been attacked again by live corpses. And this time, a lot of evolution occurred in the live corpses Passing individuals, in the absence of Miss Granger and others, the camp defense line is likely to fall. And at this time ... Mr. Weasley ... seems to have received a message from Mr. McLean saying that it was hope Weymouth camp can hold on ... "
Talking, the ambiguous words in Maxim's words gradually increased. Fortunately, she had decided the correct tactics of speaking—say more and more mistakes.
After a brief explanation, she immediately stopped the topic and switched to:
"Two of you, you should also know that the current alliance is not very stable. So ... I think the sentence mentioned by Mr. Weasley in the letter is correct-Weymouth camp is the first and last step. The news that the camp's defense line is on the verge of losing ground would be bad if some members of the alliance knew about it, so I just ... Miss, I think I did have some rudeness just now. "
"Um ... no, it's nothing."
Delphi had been thinking about what she had said after listening to Maxim's explanations. When she saw Maxim apologize, she just shook her head casually, and it was obvious that she didn't care what she was talking about.
And just then, Blois frowned not far away:
"McLean asked Percy Weasley to hold Weymouth? Well ... since he was talking to Weasley, it definitely has his reason ... Of course I can take a shot, but I suggest you wait and see Then again! In case McLean's plan breaks, it's not good. "
From the small island in Reina, Blois knew what Maca had planned, and it seemed to be a big plan.
Regarding Maca, Blois now feels complicated, but admiration has never been missing. Regardless of strength or wisdom, at least Blois personally believes that it is only him who can deal with Haierbo in this world.
In this great catastrophe today, keep your duty and don't act rashly, and wait for McLean and Haierbo to act. Blois, who hoped that her daughter, Willie, would survive the crisis safely, decided to withdraw from the fight and stop participating in it.
Hearing that Blois still had to wait and see, knowing that Weymouth had a little time, Maxim was suddenly anxious, and saw her further:
"But ... Mr. Blois, I don't think Mr. Weasley will have a way to defend the line of defense! You must know more about the strength of the evolved living corpses than most people. Even if the number of ordinary wizards is large, they may not be able to stop their invasion. Not to mention that there are many more ordinary living corpses than Weymouth's defense team-- "
However, this time, Maxim had not even had time to finish his words, and was suddenly interrupted by Delphi, who had been thinking for a long time.
Only to see her suddenly looked up and looked at Maxim:
"No, Mr. McLean will not let Mr. Weasley defend Weymouth. No ... I don't think he will even contact Mr. Weasley!"
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