"Please feel free to sit down! Although my father and I are only staying here, don't be too polite. Mrs. maxim is a good man... Would you like some tea? At least this can of tea is mine - I planted it myself in the front garden before my castle was destroyed."
After taking Sarah into busbarton, Willie took her directly to her room and served her decently.
It must be said that in the past, Willie would certainly not do so. Let alone whether she would like it or not, she may not even think of it.
However, after so many things, everyone will change.
Like Sarah, Willie has always been on the road of secular emotion.
"Thank you."
Sarah nodded and watched as Willie put a pot of flowers on the windowsill and then began to make tea by herself. She and Delphi sat down on the sofa by the window.
After a while, Sarah looked at the layout of the room and said again:
"Well, is Mr. brova here, too? Is it all right if I don't say hello first?"
"Huh?" Willie waved her wand, let the copper teapot float over, cooked it by herself, and then said, "if your father's words, it's in the other room, but... If you don't have anything to do, you don't have to go to him. It doesn't matter."
"Really?"
Although Sarah wanted to talk to Willie's father when she came back this time, it was obvious that she was not in a hurry to see each other. When Willie said that, she immediately nodded.
"Well, you can always see it at dinner anyway?"
"Yes!" said Willie suddenly, "that's it... Well, let it cook first and add some milk later."
Before long, Willie came and sat down with them.
"Actually, I prefer to talk while drinking tea, but... Miss hornheim, you seem to have a lot to say. It's a little late now. I don't know if we can finish it before dinner starts. So let's talk while waiting for the tea to be cooked!"
"It's not that much actually," Sarah shook her head. "Perhaps the most important thing is about Mr. McClane. Didn't he take you out of church before? Now I see you in busbarton. What happened in the middle?"
"It's nothing... Isn't it?" Willie thought with her head tilted, and then said calmly, "except for going to a place she had been to before at the beginning, we've been in Hogwarts since then - Marca took us to live in school for several days."
"And then?"
Sarah didn't hear the conversation between Charlie and Hermione, so she didn't say much when talking about it at the moment.
"Then my father and I left," said Willie. "Marca seemed to have something important to do, so let's leave first - he told me to wait for him in busbarton."
"That's it? He didn't say anything else?" Sarah wondered. "For example, did he mention when he would come?"
"No," said villillo, shaking her head, "But it shouldn't be too long! In Hogwarts, he took some time to work alone almost every day, which must be preparing for the future. I think if there are great changes in Britain, it may be a sign of his return - our family has arranged for people to go to Weymouth, and my father will soon know what happened "Yes."
But when Sarah heard this, she couldn't help saying:
"So, at least Mr. brova didn't seem to tell you in time this time?"
"Sure enough, did something happen again?" when Willie saw her say so, she couldn't help asking, "so... What happened?"
"Well, what should I say? The situation is actually a little complicated at the moment," Sarah paused and then continued. "In short, the enemy has become stronger again, Weymouth camp has been lost, and... Percy Weasley is dead. Although I don't know him personally, but... Obviously, these can't be small things."
"Mr. Weasley is dead?"
To be honest, Willie and Percy are not familiar either. Even if it's said, she and Percy have had classmate friendship for several years. After all, she was the same student as Marca and Harry, and Percy had just risen to grade 5 when she entered school.
"Oh, Ginny and Ron, they must be sad now... I think I should go and see them."
"Maybe! But it must be said that they look stronger than I thought... If you want to go, you can go with me later."
Speaking of this, Sarah couldn't help sighing, and then said:
"It's just about Percy Weasley's death -"
At this point, what Bill had said to her gradually came to her mind. This was one of the main reasons why she came to busbarton, but she wanted to hear what Willie's father, Mr. brova, thought first than Willie.
Yes, these complex thoughts about the sophistication of human nature will certainly make her deeply understand what human emotions are.
"What happened to Mr. Weasley's death?"
Seeing that Sarah's words suddenly stopped on the way, Willie suddenly had some doubts.
"Well, I'd better wait for dinner time!" Sarah shook her head slightly. "In addition to..., I'd like to ask Mrs. Maxim. I heard it has something to do with her."
"Didn't Mr. Weasley's death have something to do with the corpse breaking through the line of defense?"
Willie was even more confused when she listened - it sounded as if there were some unknown human factors in it?
"Oh, no, of course, the murderer is a corpse. It must be right."
Sarah waved her hand and wanted to say something more, but just then, the lid of the copper pot suddenly clanked and jumped on its own.
"The tea is ready," said Willie, standing up quickly. "I'll pour you tea... Miss hornheim, do you want sugar?"
"Just milk."
"OK... Oh, Delphi prefers sweet."
After nodding to Delphi, who had not spoken, Willie left the sofa and walked back. It was at this time that Sarah finally focused on Delphi.
But unexpectedly, it was Delphi who spoke first.
"Miss hornheim... Let me guess, did Mr. brova do anything? Well... Or 'nothing'?"