"Miss Geoffrey, can you... Really sail?"
Hannah timidly gathered around Safina and watched her busy in the cockpit. She seemed a little worried that the other party would turn over the boat in a moment.
Yes, Harry, they finally took Safina... Well, maybe we can say it backwards - it was "Safina took the five of them".
Because there were only six people in total, Safina picked a small private yacht at the dock. Obviously, if you just cross the English channel, it is enough.
Seeing that Hannah seemed to doubt her skills, Safina immediately patted her on the shoulder and said:
"I grew up on the shores of Lake meraren when I was young. Motor boats and sailboats are my childhood toys - do you think I can sail? Don't worry! It's just a small yacht with two engines. I'll be there in a minute!"
In fact, it can be seen from here that Safina's black wizard organization has indeed been well integrated into Muggle society. Except for the inheritance of magic, her cognition is basically not very different from ordinary Muggles.
It's like the secret law of the magic world doesn't work for them at all.
"By the way," said Safina, who had finished the inspection, suddenly threw the wrench at her feet, and then pointed to Harry and others sitting behind. "Miss Abbott? Go and ask them to sit down. I'm going to sail. If I don't pay attention to falling into the water, I don't care!"
Probably because, except Hannah, the rest of Harry and others got on the boat, but they were reluctant to get close to her. Safina was also a little unhappy - it was clear that she came in handy, but Harry and they still didn't agree with her. In her opinion, it shouldn't be.
Of course, she also knew that she was forced to join the investigation team anyway.
But fortunately, at least there is Hannah who is willing to take the initiative to contact Safina, which makes Safina feel more comfortable.
Seeing Hannah trotting to make Harry sit down, Safina pointed out her wand to the keyhole and pressed the start button decisively.
As the engine was started, Safina finally checked whether the cables were untied, then pushed up the push rod and gradually left the wharf.
"... wait! Stop... No going to sea... Stop..."
Although she soon heard someone shouting on the dock, Safina seemed not to hear it. After leaving the ship's docking area, she immediately accelerated and flew straight to the wide sea.
"Click."
Not long after, Safina, who had set the constant speed cruise, left with both hands and turned off the radio.
"Well, we'll be across in a minute - it won't be long," she said, turning back.
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"Oh! She really drove the boat... And don't say, it's quite safe."
Although Ron was sitting behind them with Harry, it was obvious that he was interested in driving the yacht.
But after watching for a while, he couldn't help turning his head and saying:
"Harry, are we really going to take her ashore later?"
Harry couldn't help sighing when he heard the speech.
"Now, is there any other choice?" he said helplessly, "we can't really let her run around in the fog alone? If she gets hurt or even loses her life there, can you live in your heart?"
"Well," Ginny sighed, "but I have to say that Miss Geoffrey is really a brave witch - she obviously knows the terrible of halbo and the army of living corpses. After all, she has just seen powerful high-level living corpses with her own eyes before... However, courage alone often doesn't work."
"Who said no?"
Harry looked down at the Gryffindor sword in his hand. The bright body of the sword glittered golden red in the sun.
Now, this sword represents the courage of the five of them. After the last trial and passing the test, he did get quite powerful power. But without this sword, their courage would be just an ordinary emotion that can be seen but can't be touched.
"I'd better go and have a good talk with her. In that strange fog, anything can happen. We can't take it lightly - for her and ourselves."
As soon as they heard Safina's voice from the cockpit, Harry got up and walked forward.
"Oh, Mr. Potter, what's the matter?"
Probably saw Harry's figure from the glass. Safina held the mask on her face and looked at the sea ahead without turning back to the tunnel.
"Miss Goffin," said Harry, standing at the door, "I think we need to talk about the specific plans and precautions after entering the fog."
Hearing what Harry said, Safina finally turned suddenly, looked at him and said:
"Have you finally agreed to let me go?"
"Even if I don't agree, it's too late, isn't it?" Harry leaned against the door frame and said in some distress. "Miss Goffin, you're really giving us a problem! I don't know how Hermione will complain to me when she gets back!"
"Then I hope we can all get something!" said Safina. "Especially me - if I can solve the mystery of the fog that envelops the whole of England, Miss Granger must have no time to blame you."
"Yes, that's what I want to tell you!" Harry hurried to hear her talk, "You have to remember that this investigation did not include the exploration of the fog itself. Since the first step after stepping into the fog area, you must obey my command and never act without authorization... Also, you must not leave my field of vision, so that I can more or less ensure your life safety, okay?"
At this point, Harry said:
"You don't need to do anything else. I just hope you can promise me to do these two points. Otherwise... Even if you delay the investigation, I'll send you back to busbarton first."
Safina saw that he was very serious, so she had to nod her head and say honestly:
"I see, Mr. captain - I listen to you."
Among the intelligence materials in the organization, there are also investigations about Harry, although the information she knows is somewhat backward. But even the original record of fighting with the corpse army in the Canterbury line is enough to make Safina dare not despise this sword carrying peer.
Few of the people who can stay with namaka McLean for a long time are simple.