"Boom -"

A huge black fireball crossed a slightly twisted arc in the air, and then exploded among a large number of flying corpses in front, as if someone had set off a strange black fireworks.

Unfortunately, there are few people who can enjoy this scene in Britain, which is full of corpses but not many people, and on the land still full of fog.

Of course, even those who can see this black fireworks may not be in the mood to appreciate it.

Taking advantage of the oncoming flying corpses, a big gap was blown out. A group of small partners led by Safina and behind Harry's hall immediately accelerated again and passed through the middle against the increasingly intensive attack of the enemy.

"Something's wrong," Harry said after rushing through the obstacles dominated by flying corpses. "Have you noticed that the density of corpses around here has increased a lot? Or is it just because we flew too high?"

"No, you feel right. It's really changed."

Safina suddenly waved her hand, and a large black flame splashed away, swallowing many living corpses. After clearing some more space, she added:

"What's more, it's mainly evolved individuals."

Harry frowned at the words:

"Did that guy catch up before?"

Safina shook her head when she saw him say so.

"I think we should have met another one!"

However, after they raised their vigilance and continued to fly forward for a moment, they began to wonder again - the density of the corpses was almost twice that in Winchester, but the "devil" as expected did not appear. Not only that, but even the empty area of fog was not met.

You know, when the devil comes, a large fog will be evacuated, and with the characteristics of this fog, it is not so easy to fold it up again.

At present, it is either a long time since the fog was compressed and the devil came, or even the devil itself has left here. Otherwise, they think too much. It's just that there are too many living corpses here. It's just a coincidence.

Safina thought for a moment. To be on the safe side, she paused a little, then waved her hand and scattered the black flame wizard around.

If they can master the enemy's location first, they will have the right to take the initiative to choose whether to meet the enemy or avoid the war.

"Let's move on," Safina said after assigning her men's tasks. "It's only half a mile from Southampton. We can see the Bay soon."

It seems that she is going to avoid fighting this time - with Ursula around, she doesn't want any accident!

Obviously, everyone had no objection to Safina's choice. They followed her and then flew south - this time, they still planned to go from the sea.

However, to constantly break through the interception of an abnormal number of living corpses, and to fly with Ursula, Safina actually felt a little tired. Ursula seemed to be aware of this, and her face showed some intolerance.

"Safina, otherwise, let me fly by myself! I also have a broom."

"No, that's it. It's safer."

Safina stubbornly shook her head, kept moving and continued to fly forward. But her words were obviously much less than before, and her face became more serious.

However, after flying forward for a while, the number of living corpses in front not only did not decrease, but also increased. This situation immediately puzzled everyone.

Finally, suddenly, Safina seemed to notice something and suddenly stopped in the air.

"I see, over there!"

To be exact, it was a black flame wizard she sent out who saw something.

"Wait... Damn it."

"What's the matter?" Ursula asked hurriedly when she saw her sister suddenly frown again. "What happened?"

"That guy killed my man --"

Safina's black flame men were transformed one by one by Maka through the stele of bewitchment. They are strong and the number is not small. But compared with the living corpses everywhere, that's really not much.

It can be said that each is very valuable.

When Safina herself can't increase their number, every loss is a real loss of combat power.

And when Safina was angry, Harry couldn't help asking:

"So, has the enemy been found out?"

However, as soon as Harry said the question, Safina's expression suddenly changed. Immediately after that, everyone saw that she waved her hand and summoned the black flame to remove all the corpses from the siege, and then frowned and said:

"No, but... It's strange... When it killed my famous hand, it also used this black flame, and even the magic wave contained in it is very similar."

"Is it the flame of the soul?"

Hermione, who had not spoken much since she left Winchester, finally spoke.

"What?"

Safina had never heard the word that jumped out of Hermione's mouth. Seeing Hermione say so, she asked with some doubt.

"Hmm? Don't you know? Didn't Maka tell you?" Hermione was surprised. "This black flame is actually a special flame formed by the rules of the soul - it used to be Haier Bo's best magic, and Maka learned it later."

She said, looking at the other little friends and saying:

"You've all seen it, haven't you?"

"Well, yes," Ron nodded, "but I don't know what 'soul flame'? Does Marca say that?"

"Yes, that's right!" Luna said. "Unfortunately, Maka didn't explain much -"

Only then did Sarah seem to suddenly remember something and remind her:

"I think you may have forgotten something... Speaking of living in the ancient city for so long, haven't you noticed the big stone tablet in the backyard of the church?"

"Ah!" when Sarah mentioned it, Ron suddenly stared, "I remember! No wonder I think the black stone tablet looks so familiar... Harry, remember? Marca moved the stone tablet to school before, and then it seems to have been sent to the depths of the forbidden forest..."

But before Harry could speak, Sarah continued:

"I don't know where it used to be. All I know is that Safina's power should come from that stone - Maka gave her the power he got from it."

As soon as this sentence was uttered, everyone immediately turned their attention to her.