"Miss Lovegood, I don't want to say that, but... You've been with us almost all day and night."
"But this is because Safina just won't promise me?"
"Yes! I just don't promise - you'd better go out if you want me to see! Ursula, don't stop me... Please, the door has been opened for you. Can you go?"
At this moment, an inexplicable and funny play is playing in the room of the gofein sisters.
Luna came after dinner last night. As Ginny said, she didn't go back to her room that night, but stayed here until now. Although there was no "day and night" as Ursula said, it was almost noon the next day.
At beginning of the last night, two sisters did not feel anything wrong, because at first Luna just came to their room and talked about all kinds of the topics with the her usual jumping thinking.
When the time was getting longer and it was late at night, Luna still didn't mean to leave. That is, when both sisters began to wonder when she would leave, Luna suddenly talked about the fog that has enveloped the whole UK for a long time.
"Safina, I heard from Harry that you seemed to have mentioned to study this strange fog before. Have you found anything now?"
Yes, Safina did use this reason to forcibly join Harry's investigation team. However, at that time, she just wanted to join the team to Britain for this reason and do her own thing.
However, in the follow-up conversation that night, Safina also really revealed her knowledge in magic medicine, so that Luna suddenly spoke out a request - she hoped Safina could continue the fog research that had only begun at that time.
Safina is not happy about this. In order to fulfill her "deal" with Maka, she already needs to deal with the huge army of living corpses that seem to be inexhaustible. At present, it's not easy to take a break for a few days. Where is she willing to waste her precious time with her sister?
But who knows, when she refused, Luna stayed in their room.
In the middle of the night, the rooms in these churches were not used for living, not even a fireplace. As the night deepened, the room became colder and colder. The two sisters wrapped their quilts and watched Luna shrink in her chair, breathing from time to time.
Safina was fine, but her sister Ursula was soft hearted. Finally, she got up to sleep with her sister and gave her bed to Luna.
Unfortunately, one night passed, and Luna thanked her, but she still had no plan to leave. After they got up, the three of them kept their eyes on each other until near noon. Hannah found that they didn't come out and sent them a large circle of breakfast.
Now, Safina obviously couldn't bear it. Regardless of Ursula's obstruction, she finally forced Luna out of the room.
"Bang!"
"Ursula, I said last night, isn't it good to drive her out directly?" Safina closed the door behind her hand, and then looked at her sister sitting by the bed sighing slightly. "If I say, you are too kind and have a good temper. It's always like this. In today's world, you will suffer sooner or later!"
"Alas."
Ursula stroked the hair around her ear - this was a new habit she had recently developed after she had this body. She was not used to this soft and beautiful hair for many years.
"Safina, miss Lovegood didn't do anything wrong. After all, the problem of fog is not much smaller than those living corpses." Ursula frowned. "In fact, if we think about it carefully, it has a great relationship with living corpses, don't you think?"
Yes, from the observation and records of various situations for such a long time, it is obvious that there is a very direct connection between the living body and the fog - it can even be said that the living body was born under the influence of the fog.
If we add the problem that the "killed" living corpses can recover in the fog, it may be the right way to eliminate the living corpses from the source of "fog".
However, doing research is not so easy. Compared with spending a lot of time in a direction that doesn't know whether there will be results, Safina, who has enough strength, is actually more inclined to complete the transaction with Maka in a rough way.
"Anyway, I won't do it," Safina sat on her bed, then raised her hand and summoned a black flame to play in her palm. "When it comes to magic research, McLean is much better than me. Since even he hasn't started from this aspect, I'm afraid this road won't work at all."
Speaking of this, she suddenly waved her hand, extinguished the black flame in her palm, and then turned her head to look at her sister on the other side and said:
"Don't say that... Ursula, I think that hornheim is coming back soon, and the corpse is about to attack again. When I clean up the incoming corpse and go out for a 'round' as agreed with McLean this time, why don't you come with me?"
"Me?" Ursula said suspiciously, "I don't have the strength you have now. Isn't it a burden to go out with you?"
"No, no, no, I don't want you to clean up the dead with me - that's my deal with McLean. It's enough to have me alone," Safina shook her head, "I want to leave Winchester with you and go to Weymouth. It's boring for you to stay here all day! And anyway, McClain wants me to help reduce the pressure on that Weymouth camp. Wouldn't it be better for me to go there directly - he said he didn't need me to deal with helbo."
"Hmm..." hearing Safina's words, Ursula couldn't help but be a little moved, but she hesitated. "What about Miss Granger and them? And miss hornheim, if you only help when you pass by in the future, I don't think she alone can stop the attack of those corpses every time."
"Then... Just let her go!" Safina waved her hand, "It's so close to London. Who knows if that halber will come in person at any time - according to McLean, we all can't cope with him. It's not only useless but also more dangerous to stay here. Besides, McLean will definitely not come back anyway. Why do we have to..."
Before she finished, she suddenly stopped as if she had noticed something, and then suddenly turned her head and looked at the door.