"This is an important task entrusted to me by my father, so I have to finish it anyway."
Thinking so, Delphi left the central square and hurried to the observation room under the new St. Mungo building in town.
When she got there, she saw Ron alone in the corridor, shaking his wand and stunned.
"Mr. Weasley."
"Huh?"
When he heard someone calling his name on the other side of the stairs, Ron couldn't help but turn his head and look over.
"Eh, why are you here?"
"Mr. McLean asked me to come," Delphi said, walking quickly towards Ron. "The enemy's leading force has arrived and has just been destroyed by Mr. McLean. However, there are more living corpses coming - to be honest, no one knows whether two layers of magic shield can support the attack of the living corpse army."
As she was saying this, she suddenly gave a little meal, and then turned her head:
"I heard that Miss Granger was hurt, wasn't it? Mr. McLean thought about it and suggested that you take Miss Granger to a safer place, because the enemy could attack the town at any time."
Seeing Delphi say so, Ron couldn't help looking back at the new ward temporarily arranged for Hermione next to the two observation rooms.
"Well... Did Marca say that she wanted me to take Hermione to a 'safer place'?"
"That's where you used to live," Delphi said. "Mr. McClane set up some protective magic there, and it's closer to the center of the town."
"Well... What about here?" Ron looked again at the doors of the two observation rooms. "Do the two survivors have to be relocated together?"
"No, they don't," Delphi shook his head. "I'll stay instead of you - they still have a fog 'curse' and are not suitable to live with others."
At this point, seeing Ron wanted to ask more questions, she suddenly waved her hand and said:
"Let's go! Anyway, take me to see Miss Granger first. I was worried after I heard that she was seriously injured!"
Seeing this, Ron could only put away his doubts for the time being and turned back to open the door of Hermione's ward.
"Delphi?"
Although Hermione really needs to rest at the moment, where can she sleep in such a "war on the city"?
"Miss Granger."
As soon as Delphi entered the room, she saw that Hermione was still shining in her slightly tired eyes, although she was leaning weakly against the pillow.
Obviously, this is Hermione Granger, a Gryffindor who is more frustrated and more brave.
"Hermione, why are you sitting up? Marca said that you need more rest..." Ron ran to ask her to lie down first and talk about other things, but Hermione raised her arm slightly to block his hand.
"It's all right. Sitting is more comfortable than lying down."
This kind of lies, of course, can't even deceive Harry, let alone Ron, who has made great progress now. But if Hermione insists on saying so, even if Ron knows she's trying to be strong, he can only let it go.
Looking at such a strong Hermione, Delphi couldn't help sighing: "I think... I have to say 'sorry' to you - after all, Faversham Town, I should go with you."
Yes, no matter the front line collapsed after Maka left, or Hermione went to the rear of the battlefield to speed up the evacuation of people in order to remedy, as a strong person second only to Maka, Delphi is at least capable of preventing dangerous situations.
However, Delphi remained in spiral town and never went out once.
Although no one can blame her for doing so. But now, considering that everyone has been very good to her for so long, now she should not be silent about the disaster.
"No, Delphi, you don't have to care!" whispered Hermione weakly, "There are so many asylum seekers in this town, which can be said to be the last line of defense in the whole British magic world... Compared with me, my personal life is insignificant. During the period when Maka left, your stay can at least bring us the least peace of mind."
"Miss Granger -"
Delphi couldn't help but pause at the words. After sipping her mouth, she had to nod her head a little.
The apology is only her personal thoughts and actions, not in the task entrusted by Marka. At present, since Hermione did not accept her apology, she can only skip these private matters for the time being.
Because I'm afraid it's not far away from the time when the large forces of the corpses arrive in spiral town.
"Well, Miss Granger, maybe you're right!" Delphi said somewhat against his heart, "Spiral town is the last line of defense. We must firmly hold here. After all... We have nowhere to retreat. If we lose, the whole Britain... And even the whole Europe will be attacked and ravaged by Haier immediately. At that time, it will be really out of control!"
"That's it," Hermione nodded slightly, "Those living corpses are terrible... They will not only gradually grow themselves, but also assimilate the corpses into their partners through the fog. Once they are allowed to develop for a period of time, the consequences are unimaginable. Therefore, we must do our best to eliminate them here - while their number has not increased to a level that no one can contain."
After a few words of conversation, Delphi pressed the topic of dealing with the living corpse for the time being and said:
"By the way, Miss Granger, I don't seem to have explained my intention? In fact, I came to convey a suggestion for Mr. McClane - Mr. McClane said he wanted Mr. Weasley to take you back to your temporary residence to rest and recover from your injury. He set up more strict protection there. As for the nursing task on this side of the observation room, just leave it to me."
"Oh?"
Hearing this, Hermione unconsciously looked up at the opposite wall, because the next door was one of the observation rooms.
When she suddenly wanted to change places, she naturally had some doubts like Ron - it was Marca who brought her here. It wasn't long before, why did she change again?
However, Hermione did not ask again and again like Ron, because she seemed to quickly associate with some unsolved mysteries about the two survivors.
At that time, she tried to ask Marca, but the other party avoided the question without trace. Now, it seems that the answer is finally coming out here in Delphi?
"Well, OK, I see... Indeed, it's not suitable for patients who have no resistance like me to rest. We'll go there as soon as possible."
Hermione nodded and said so.