"There is an exception ahead."

Rebecca seemed to find something through the spiritual connection with the people in charge of investigation in front, and suddenly opened his mouth to remind him.

"What exception?" Harry immediately pressed his sword hand and immediately asked, while the rest of the team also threw attention to the back of the dead boy.

Rebecca still didn't look back. He just paused for a moment. He should be thinking about how to express the scene seen by his people in his English which was far less than his sister's.

"There are a lot of... Plants, large... Green black thorny vines or something, spreading here. Then on the other side of the ridge, there is a very strange looking fire dragon. My people seem to have been aware that the fire dragon is coming... It can't fly."

The corpse boy has always been quite silent, and he has spoken less since his sister died. It was only when he shared information that he would say so many words at once.

Fortunately, even if his words are a little long and stumbling, at least he has a clear idea and knows the key words, and everyone can easily understand the general situation ahead.

It's just

"Plants?"

When he heard this word, Lupin had caught something very keenly. After all, when he left Granger camp, he already knew that Willie was blocking the tide of corpses in Holland with improved magical plants.

As soon as Rebecca's voice fell, he immediately turned his head to look at Hermione and said in a deep voice:

"Well... Maybe it's miss brova."

Hermione didn't take it up soon, but after a little meditation, she nodded and told Harry in front:

"Go and have a look! If it's really miss brova, say hello to her so as not to cause unnecessary misunderstandings about Rebecca's people."

So, seeing that Harry was about to fly high on his broom, Hermione, who was obviously hesitant, finally added loudly before he left:

"Remember to be careful!"

"Huh?" Harry, who was already half empty, looked back at the speech. "Er... Oh! It's okay."

Obviously, Harry didn't really understand what concerns Hermione implied in the last reminder to him.

After Harry left the air at high speed, Lupin looked at Hermione again and seemed to advise with some worry:

"Harry is right, it will be all right - but soon after Miss brova came back from the disaster area, she began to work hard to eliminate the disaster on the second battlefield, and it can be seen that she should not be affected..."

"No, you don't know her." Hermione interrupted in the middle without asking lupin to finish, "Of course, I don't know much about her! But that's why I have to worry... After all, after Maka went to the disaster area, she and her father were the only two of us who stayed with Maka for a period of time. Now I don't know if Maka had --"

In the end, she still sipped her dry lips and kept silent with a melancholy face. After a few seconds, he suddenly raised his head, waved his hand and said:

"Let's go! Keep moving forward... In the final analysis, our first plan was to meet her first. Now it's just that she's going this way for some reason, so she's just a little ahead of the meeting sooner or later! Just hope that the facts are as you said! That's better."

……

Meeting Willie was something Hermione had already decided.

Since she learned about the other party's activity in the second battlefield from lupin, even if it was only before lupin entered the disaster area, it was enough for her to speculate some war situations through the deep inside information of the brova family - even if she was obvious, it was impossible to guess the transformation of Willy's current strength.

Therefore, Hermione knew that if she wanted to take such a special group of corpses to gain a foothold in the second battlefield and do what she wanted to do, at least there must be a strong enough force to help them cover.

There is no doubt that there are not many objects she can choose, and Willie, who stands behind the French broois family, is definitely the most likely one.

Although it is said that now she is worried about each other

In order to reduce her sense of existence in this second battlefield as much as possible, Hermione's policy along the way is to act as low-key as possible. The previous battle made her understand that most of halbo had noticed their intrusion, which made him more cautious.

Now the European corpses she brought are only the first batch of high-level individuals, but if they are known by the outside world without any foreshadowing, it is enough to make their situation extremely unpredictable!

And that is bound to greatly affect the development of her follow-up plan.

So all the way, unless necessary, almost everyone flies at low altitude, and sometimes even walks directly on one leg. Just as they need to climb the mountain now, flying on the top of the mountain forest is too conspicuous, so they can only climb the mountain themselves.

"There shouldn't be a coalition of the Federation nearby, but there are more corpses, and I don't know why miss brova came so deep into the hinterland." Lupin gasped as he walked.

"At least we already know," Hermione followed. "The broois' troops should have returned from the Netherlands... There may have been some big changes in the living corpses in Germany. In short, we should know everything when we see her."

Just then, Hermione and others suddenly heard a loud crash over the mountain forest covered by the tree canopy, and then saw a figure directly through the heavy branches and leaves from above and appeared in front of everyone who raised the alert.

"Harry!" As soon as Hermione saw who it was, she immediately went forward and patted the leaves on his body. "What's the matter? Have you seen her?"

"Yes, yes!" Harrington didn't care about his embarrassment and nodded repeatedly, "miss brova is at the foot of the mountain at the other end... Oh! Hermione, you can't imagine what I saw! Absolutely! That..."

Perhaps he was really shocked by the situation on Willie's side. As soon as Harry came back, he described it with a crackle and described what he had seen vividly.

Through Harry's slightly confused narration, Hermione gradually realized that there seemed to be a great difference between Willie's state and her imagination.