"By the way, I'm not a therapist. I just came back from England with Miss Granger. Keep busy! I want to talk to this gentleman and leave in a minute. I won't disturb you too much."

Sarah and the therapist wizard explained this, and the other party immediately waved her hand and said:

"Of course, you can talk! It's a pity that his leg is gone, but the injury is basically no longer dangerous. I'm going to transfer him to the minor injury area!"

Watching him walk away from the end of the bed with a mortar and go near the patient on the other side, Sarah went to the bedside of the patient she had just talked to and said:

"This... Sir."

"Miss hornheim, just call me Leo!" the leggless wizard on the bed immediately took a shortcut.

"OK," Sarah nodded. "So Leo, can you tell me what happened to the death of Mr. Percy Weasley?"

"Oh! Mr. Weasley -"

At the mention of Percy, the wizard named Leo sighed heavily, looked sad and said:

"He died for us... Such an excellent young man died in the hands of a living corpse! If Mike hadn't gone all out to get his body back, we might not even find his body."

After sighing for a while, he told Sarah the details of Percy's death. Finally, when Percy was knocked down by several speed corpses, he even couldn't help sniffing and seemed to choke.

However, what he said is not much different from the process described by Furong before. At most, there are some differences in details.

After listening to this, Sarah's doubts became even worse.

When the other party finished, she immediately asked:

"So... Mr. Weasley, why did he procrastinate on the defense? I heard that it was because he didn't want Weymouth camp to lose anyway... But if he lost it, he can get it back again? There's no need to stick to it... With his intelligence, he should understand this truth."

"Hmm?" hearing Sarah's question, the wizard couldn't help shaking his head and said, "miss hornheim, didn't anyone tell you? We were waiting for support. After Mr. Weasley got the report of the attack of the corpses, he immediately asked busbarton for help."

At this point, he was very sorry:

"Unfortunately, those new corpses are too strong... Booth Barton only sent a group of ordinary wizards in the end, which didn't play a big role in the worse and worse situation."

"Is that so...?"

Sarah couldn't help nodding. Yes, if so, it really makes sense - waiting for reinforcements to try to counterattack, so they persisted until the end, so that an accident happened.

However, Sarah still felt as if something was wrong, although the wizard might not know more.

However, when she wanted to ask from other aspects to see if she could ask for something else. Suddenly, a wizard came towards the tent outside the tent, and she found it in advance.

She looked back and happened to see Bill coming in from the outside.

"Miss hornheim? Why are you here?"

Naturally, bill soon found Sarah in the small tent. He looked back and forth between Sarah and the wounded, and then seemed to notice something soon.

"Miss," he thought, then waved to Sarah, "can you come out? If you have any questions, just ask me."

……

After saying goodbye to the wizard who had talked so much to herself, Sarah followed bill out of the tent and came to the small space between the next tent and another tent.

But when Sarah was ready to speak, Bill spoke first.

"Miss hornheim, I think I might have guessed why you came here to talk to someone at such a time... You must be confused about some situations. But before you ask me, I have to ask you a question - besides you, Miss Granger, did they notice anything about Percy?"

When Sarah heard the speech, she paused for a moment, then shook her head and said:

"I don't think so."

"Well," bill nodded slightly, "in that case... I may be able to answer some questions for you, but I just want to ask you not to tell Miss Granger about it. They know."

"Is there anything bad?"

Sarah frowned slightly at Bill's discretion, but bill just sighed:

"I can't say that, but I'm worried that they... Especially Ginny and Ron will be impulsive. In fact, Percy was going to ask Mrs. maxim to ask the owner of the brova family - Percy's help letter was sent to busbarton through me, but... He didn't come in the end."

"Mr. brova?"

As soon as Sarah heard this, she finally showed a little surprised expression - yes, if the support force is Mr. brova, it really makes sense! No wonder Percy would want to delay as long as possible anyway, because if Willie's father would come, Weymouth would be able to keep it.

Now, the problem is that Mr. brova didn't go to Weymouth.

So... It may be said that the unfortunate death of Percy has a lot to do with Mr. brova's absence!

"But," said bill, shaking his head, "whether the blova family master will come or not is entirely his freedom. We can't ask him to do anything. In the final analysis, the blova family has given us enough help over the years!"

At this point, he paused a little before continuing:

"Therefore, I'm just afraid that Ginny and Ron will be too impulsive to go to the brova family leader after they hear the story... I'm their eldest brother and I know their character. What's more, the brova family leader... Alas, I don't know what happened to Marca now."

At the end, Bill waved his hand and said:

"In short, this matter needs to be considered in the long run... Miss hornheim, I ask you to keep this matter in mind and don't disclose it to them - with the intelligence of Miss Granger and others, I think they will soon notice something wrong!"