After dinner, Sarah finally told everyone in the middle hall that Luna had woken up and there was really no more danger.
So before long, in addition to Safina, who had been cleaning up the corpse outside, and Hermione, who specially sent her food and went to the peripheral defense line to patrol before night, a group of friends gathered in Luna's room.
In the quiet room, there was a lot of excitement... Of course, it seemed to become crowded all of a sudden.
"Luna, can you let it out for us to see?" Ron said with some worry and curiosity. "It's the first time someone can eliminate their hostility to us since the emergence of the corpses. Even Maka --"
As he was saying this, he suddenly realized that it was wrong, and then he stopped talking and looked around subconsciously. When he remembered that Hermione was not here at the moment, he was a little relieved.
To be honest, recently, Maka has become a sensitive point in everyone's mind. When he is mentioned carelessly, everyone will be silent involuntarily.
The most serious one is obviously Hermione.
We came to Winchester this time to find Maka, but we couldn't wait for him to return. After a long time, not only Hermione, everyone obviously began to be anxious.
"What's the matter?" Luna looked at Ron who suddenly stopped, tilted her head, and then said, "Oh, I'm afraid she can't come out - as I just said, she's a little afraid of strangers."
When Luna brought the topic back, Ron nodded:
"Afraid of strangers? Eh... OK! But miss Geoffrey said she would take it... Oh, I mean 'she'... Miss Geoffrey said she would do some research on her. I think it's even more impossible to hear you say that?"
"How to study?" Luna heard the speech and couldn't help wondering. "If I just want her to cooperate with some examinations, I can try to persuade her. After all, this is also to stop the disaster... If you say it well, I think she might agree."
At this point, she also turned her head and said "yes" to her shadow, although everyone didn't hear any response from "she".
On the other side, Ginny hesitated and said:
"Look at the way miss Geoffrey talked about it before... I think it should be more than just 'check it out'."
"What else should I do?"
Luna said, stretching out her arm and blocking the shadow:
"You can't do anything too much to her. I won't agree."
"Don't worry!" Sarah said when she saw it. "Safina, she's just talking - you should know it too."
"Well," Luna thought and finally nodded, "yes! Safina is not a bad person, I know."
"That's all right," Sarah said. "So now, you'd better think about whether your common sense rules can solve the problem of fog and living corpses for us!"
When Sarah had finished this sentence, Luna pursed her mouth and began to think seriously.
However, this time, just to help a corpse, they almost had a big problem. They finally succeeded and fainted for almost a whole day. Even if this is a high-level living corpse, maybe ordinary living corpses will be easier, but how can she do such a large number.
After about half an hour, everyone who had been here with her for a while saw that she was still thinking, they said good night one after another. After reminding her to rest earlier, they went back to their rooms. Only Sarah remained here to accompany her quietly.
It was not until Luna thought and gradually fell asleep that she quietly left after covering Luna with a quilt.
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Many people didn't sleep well that night.
Compared with the restless Hermione in Winchester church, Percy, who is dealing with all kinds of affairs in Weymouth camp, also looks a little tired.
This is not because there is another crisis such as the corpse tide - on the contrary, the previous corpse riots seem to be related to the distance from London.
In Weymouth, far from London, the level of agitation of the living body is obviously much lower than that of Winchester. With the gravity traps left by Hermione and a large number of wizard allies, they have survived a riot that lasted less than a wave of living corpses.
Up to now, the fighting desire of the corpses has been further weakened, greatly reducing the pressure on the camp defense line.
Now the reason for Percy's fatigue actually comes from the rear.
Because Hermione, who gradually became the representative of the Rebel Alliance, suddenly left, many forces inside the alliance, which was not stable, seemed to shake up.
After entering Britain and stationed at Weymouth port, they suddenly fell into a stagnant situation, which is constantly killing everyone's already insufficient confidence.
Of course, not to mention that a family that may still have hidden evil intentions is secretly doing some small moves. In fact, Percy, including Mrs. maxim, can't understand the concerns of most forces - after all, halbo's army of corpses will make people feel unable to resist.
If Hermione's gravity trap had not stopped the corpses, if Sarah had not arranged an alchemy array for the camp to strengthen the protection, it would be impossible for the wizard coalition to gain a foothold in Weymouth only.
But now, in the absence of Hermione and Harry, Weymouth can't lack these wizards.
Percy is now worried that some forces will want to take back the people they sent. Even if only one party does so, other forces will certainly be unable to restrain - although these wizard teams do not seem to play a great role in Weymouth, and sometimes some situations are beyond their grasp, they are all the elites of the original forces.
If these people died in Weymouth, it would be a great loss for all the members of the alliance who participated in the march into Weymouth.
"Mr. Weasley, Mrs. Maxim sent a message that the owner and housekeeper of the brova family had gone to busbarton."
"Lord brova?"
Percy, who was holding his chin and frowning in the tent, heard the wizard coming in and stood up.
"Are you sure you heard me right? Where's the man? Where's the messenger? Take me to him!"