"What are you doing? Can't you see? I'm making a doll?"
Sarah picked up the spine and shook it. Hermione and they saw that the spine twisted like a fake snake. It looked... To be honest, it was a little disgusting.
However, Sarah was obviously unaware of this. Seeing that Hermione and others seemed a little ugly, she quickly shrugged casually and whispered:
"Go outside and sit in the middle hall for a while! It's more spacious over there... There's a lantern in the corner of the door. You can use it. Oh, by the way, knock on the door when you pass a room with two little people painted on the door! Calculate the time, and the eldest lady should get up."
After that, she motioned Hermione not to talk to them so as not to disturb her "babies", and jumped down from the rocking chair to drive everyone out.
"Click."
Looking at the door being closed again and the darkness returning to us, we couldn't help looking at each other on this dark corridor.
"Hermione, well... If I'm not mistaken, it's the hornheim lady who studied at Hogwarts for some time?" Ron said hesitantly. "What's she doing? 'doll'?"
"You say it's from the hornheim family, of course it's an alchemy doll," Neville said. "I just didn't expect that there are alchemists who can make it now... It seems that I've only seen some simple descriptions in books."
After a moment of silence, Hermione waved her hand and said:
"Look for the lantern first," said Sarah, in the corner of the door. "
After that, she leaned over and looked in a pile of sundries not far away. Sure enough, she found a magic lantern in a wooden box. When she groped and turned the knob, a soft light suddenly diffused out of the glass lampshade.
Then, while greeting everyone back, she said slowly:
"Remember I mentioned before, the protective magic at Weymouth camp? It's actually an alchemy array. The person who arranged that array is Sarah."
"Has she been to Weymouth?" Neville said in surprise. "Haven't we been there all this time? Why don't you know?"
"It was before you came back from Winchester," Hermione said, frowning slightly. "Remember? That's what Ursula was robbed before."
Maybe there have been too many accidents recently. Everyone is so busy resisting the attack of the living corpse that they forget a lot of things.
However, although they were not there at that time, they knew a little about the robbery of the eldest lady of the gofein family after returning from Winchester. Now Hermione mentioned it, and everyone remembered it.
Ron scratched his head and said nervously:
"I don't know which 'Miss Geoffrey' we're going to see right now... You say people won't blame us?"
"Didn't she say she was the eldest lady just now?" Hermione pursed her lips. "Ursula's thing is my fault. She will blame me if she wants to blame me. Just remember not to talk."
"Oh! We can't escape, and Safina!" Ron lowered his volume and said with a guilty heart. "Maybe we shouldn't have let her go back."
"That's also my fault for failing to stop Willie..."
Hermione walked ahead with a lantern and whispered, but she didn't forget to raise her hand and look at the door panel every time she passed a closed door.
Before long, she found graffiti with two little girls standing together holding hands on a door.
So she immediately stopped and raised her hand to signal everyone to stop talking. Then she paused a little, then reached out and gently knocked on the door panel twice.
"... is that miss hornheim? Sorry, I'm not hungry yet. If I want to eat later, I'll try to make some by myself."
As soon as the knock on the door was settled, everyone heard a pleasant voice coming out of the door. It sounded familiar. It seemed that it was indeed the voice of Ursula, the eldest lady of the gofein family.
Hermione hesitated a little before raising her voice:
"Miss Geoffrey, I'm Hermione Granger."
The voice dropped slightly, and the room became quiet, which made everyone outside the door look a little embarrassed. After a while, they heard the voice inside and said again:
"Come in! The door is unlocked."
Seeing that the other party said so, Hermione put her hand on the doorknob and gently unscrewed the door. As the door was gradually opened, the scene in the room fell into everyone's eyes.
But... Who is that?
Among the seven people here, except Luna, only Hermione occasionally glimpsed Ursula's true face. Now, apart from Luna, who doesn't care much about other people's looks, Hermione is naturally the most shocked.
"G... miss Goffin?"
It can be seen that Ursula is sitting in a chair by the bed, reading a thick book by candlelight. When Hermione saw them at the door, she waved that they could go into the house.
"It's me," she answered, and then pointed to the other bed opposite. "There aren't many chairs here. If you want to sit, you can sit on Safina's bed... Of course, please stand for a few men!"
Ursula doesn't have much complaints about what she was robbed here, but once it's about her baby sister, she's not so easy to talk.
Although... Half of Safina's situation at that time was due to her own fault.
"Oh! Of course, we'll just stand." Ron smiled and turned to Neville. "Do you think so?"
"Well, yes! Just stand."
Neville couldn't help smiling awkwardly when he heard the speech.
But not to mention Ron and them, Hermione obviously hasn't been relieved of Ursula's appearance now!
It has to be said that the body prepared by Marca and Sarah for her looks really beautiful. But the more beautiful she is now, the greater the contrast between her and Hermione's impression.
To be honest, it's a little beyond Hermione's acceptance - what happened in the meantime?
But before she could speak, Ursula spoke first.
"Miss Granger, I know what you're going to say," she shook her head. "And I know you're really a kind and responsible person... Please sit down! To tell you the truth, I don't blame you - whether it's Safina or myself."