Volunteers were screened, teams were assigned, and the way of evacuating the people together with the Muggle army was explained. More than a dozen Aurors were also arranged to participate in it.
Under the discussion between lupin and Hermione, the unscheduled temporary support task soon became a type.
When everyone left the central square under Hermione's leadership and went to the open space outside the town exit, Maka also followed them quite low-key. As an elected volunteer, like others, she was ready to go to Faversham town.
"Now that we are in the same team, we will take care of each other!"
Listening to the older wizard in the five person team, Maka naturally echoed - Maka didn't know any of the five people in the team except herself.
However, this is obviously not a bad thing for him who tried to watch for a while.
Soon, a group of selected volunteers followed Hermione and they left the scope of spiral Town, carrying the door keys for evacuating Muggle residents to the outer suburbs of Faversham town.
Gathering and evacuating Muggles requires the assistance of Muggle army. It is certainly not possible to rely on them alone.
Lupin had contacted the troops who were cooperating with the evacuation in the nearby city of sitingbourne and asked them to go out to Faversham town in groups to meet the volunteer team led by Hermione.
After that, of course, the evacuation operation began step by step according to the plan.
To be honest, the plan went smoothly on the whole.
Under the double endorsement of the Muggle prime minister and the British royal family, the Muggle army acting in accordance with the order has already run in with the first batch of wizards responsible for evacuation.
Therefore, after talking with Hermione, who was Muggle born, the officer in charge assigned now, referring to the existing precedents, the two sides quickly defined their respective responsibilities.
"Mellon... This basket of door keys has been checked. Please send it to the outermost tent! I just heard that the Muggle army has gathered many residents of the town, and the first transfer is about to begin."
"OK!"
Maka answered immediately, took out an ordinary wand that she didn't often use, and waved it with her hand.
"Float off -"
Before the words fell, the big basket just put down by the other party suddenly flew leisurely, followed behind him, cleverly avoided several busy volunteer companions, and "walked" to the exit of the tent with him.
These tents are all military tents set up by the army. Although the internal space is certainly not as big as the magic tent, there are entrances and exits in the front and back, which is very convenient to walk around.
And when demaka quickly passed through the volunteers who were hurriedly checking the door keys in several tents and was about to arrive at the outer tent closest to the gathering of Muggle civilians, a figure mixed with the noise suddenly came into his ear.
"... Miss Granger?"
"Hello... What can I do for you?"
"Miss Granger?"
"... during the evacuation, I met several... Wizards... Unwilling to cooperate..."
It was supposed to be a Muggle soldier talking to Hermione. Maka stopped roughly intermittently as she walked into the tent and put the basket with the door key in the corner marked with the "inspection completed" sign.
According to the description of the soldier, Maka remembered that Hermione seemed to have said it to him.
"Oh, did she find the abnormality of the two 'spies' in the town at this time?"
Thinking in secret, he suddenly saw that Hermione, after another word with the other party, immediately turned and came to the tent, as if to choose several people to deal with the matter with her.
After a little consideration, Maka gently retreated two steps and quietly withdrew from the tent.
Although Hermione had some unnecessary doubts about this matter, she was smart enough to vaguely understand Maka's intention and didn't study the strange performance of the survivor.
With this in mind, Maka believes that at least there is no need for him to deliberately get involved. Of course, it's better to let it go.
Most importantly, the crisis that seriously injured Hermione obviously did not happen at this point in time.
"Please let someone take us there!"
Hearing Hermione's voice finally coming out of the tent, Maka got up again and looked at the tent at the other end. It can be seen that there are three more volunteers behind her and an Auror who looks very capable.
The auromaka still knows him. He is a friend of Kingsley. It seems that they entered the Ministry of magic through examination and training in the same year.
Now, the Auror elite who was originally asked by Kingsley to stay in helix town to protect lupin has been pushed to Hermione by lupin.
"Well, since he goes with me, I'm more relieved."
While thinking about this, Maka left the tent again, went around to one side and looked outside - many Muggle people had gathered outside the roadblock in front. They all looked a little uneasy, but it was clear that they were still unclear about the coming danger.
After a little pause, Maka couldn't help raising her head and looking at the distant sky.
At the moment, there is still a lot of time before sunset. The sun is still hanging in mid air. It is dazzling when you look so straight. But Maka knows that when the sun sets today, the fog enough to completely submerge several small towns around will completely bid farewell to the dawn.
"Then... Maybe I can see Dumbledore again."
The idea flashed through Marca's heart. He shook his head gently, then turned around and left here again, and continued to return to his humble door key inspection work.
"There's still time to take a good look at what's happened and want to know what else you can do, but you forget to do..."
Until now, in the final analysis, it is the trouble brought by Haier Bo, isn't it?
Soon, a few hours passed. In the busy work of helping Muggle residents transfer, the sun gradually sank towards the western horizon.
Maka didn't do anything superfluous. He just played an ordinary volunteer and did the repeated work with everyone.
Until outside the tent, the first volunteer suddenly reached out to the West and said solemnly:
"Is that... Is that a dark cloud?"
Unfortunately, no matter how deep the rain clouds are, they will not appear so close to the ground.
"It's fog! The fog that enveloped the whole city of London... Is it the enemy coming?"
In the camp, the voices became more and more noisy.