"When we got to you, the guy who was crawling around was gone - we only saw you lying on the roadside and fainting! At that time, we said, did you beat that guy away... But when we think about it again, it seems unlikely based on the strength of the other party."
Sarah said this. Finally, she spread her hands again and said:
"That's why I was wondering if someone had led that guy away from you before I went over with the gofein sisters."
Hearing her words, Hermione frowned again and thought hard.
In fact, due to the forced persistence to the end, she was almost at the end of her strength, and even her consciousness became blurred. She couldn't even remember what had happened at that time.
After a moment, she couldn't help sighing:
"Yes, I can only blame my lack of strength. I was not aware of the other party's sneak attack, and then I almost had no resistance. Miss hornheim, I'm even thinking now - will our plan to recapture the burrow be a mistake from the beginning!"
"It depends on what you think. Is life important or to fulfill that... Mr. Percy Weasley? I mean, it's more important to fulfill his wish for him."
Sarah seemed to be still thinking about the question, and said somewhat absently.
Hearing what she said, Hermione could only shake her head gently.
"It's not a conflict. Of course, the lives of all of us are very important. But Percy's last wish has always been our common goal, hasn't it?"
Sarah paused for a few seconds, then raised her head and answered.
"Well... Maybe! At least on the face, it's like this - it's the wish of most people to end this disaster without managing what it is."
After that, she picked up the work at hand again. Seeing this, Hermione stopped talking and rested silently.
……
While Hermione and Sarah were resting in Weymouth's hiding place, the gofein sisters had actually arrived at Granger camp across the channel.
It has to be said that when Safina used the power of the bewitching monument, her black flame rolled around and looked a little scary. Many guard wizards inside and outside the camp thought it was the enemy. They almost started all defense measures in a hurry.
Fortunately, after all, there are still many people here who recognize her, so there is no more noise.
"Miss Geoffrey? Two, why are you here?"
Harry was obviously puzzled when he saw them here - Safina had always said the same thing according to her current temper. Since she had made it clear that she would stay in Britain, she would do so. Now it would be strange for her to change her mind.
But... Yes, Harry was right to think so. If it were not for the hope that her sister Ursula would not have to face danger again, Safina would certainly stay there until she completed her agreement with Maka.
"I'm just sending Ursula here. I'll be back soon."
As Safina spoke, she dispersed the black flame from her body, and then went on without care in the eyes of many wizards around, curious or vigilant:
"But I'm afraid it's not safe enough here... Mr. Potter, you and Mrs. maxim of busbarton should be familiar? I want Ursula to stay there. Can you... Help me?"
"Well, I don't know Mrs. Maxim very well," Harry said after looking at Neville and Ron who followed him. "Why don't you talk to Hermione about this? She has a good relationship with her wife!"
But it was this sentence that made Safina have a little meal.
"Because I can't wait, who knows when she will wake up?" she said first, then shook her head and said, "Oh, I seem to have forgotten to say something - Granger almost lost his life this time."
"What!"
The sudden bad news immediately opened everyone's eyes. Harry and they took a step towards the gofein sisters in great anxiety and asked loudly:
"Make it clear, what's going on? Hermione... Hermione, is she okay?"
"Don't worry, Miss Granger, she's fine." Ursula, who had been watching, finally couldn't help pulling her sister behind him and explained to Harry: "Yes, Miss Granger did encounter a danger this time, and... Safina is not wrong. However, she had treated Miss Granger before we came here, and there is no serious problem at present."
Ursula's words were obviously more reassuring than Safina's, and at the end, she added:
"In short, most of you are going to pass, and you will know the situation when you go. But before the past, I hope you can re screen the people who are going to pass - the situation there is much more serious than in the past, and you should think carefully... You know, Miss Granger's injury in the attack is not an accident!"
Ursula is kind-hearted after all. She doesn't want too many people to "seek their own death" in the past. That's why she talks about it many times here.
Unfortunately, those who put themselves in a position can understand that it is obviously impossible for them to give up their plan to return to Britain.
Sure enough, Harry nodded after a moment of silence:
"Well, from the moment I heard that Hermione was hurt, I knew it was not easy - how long has it been since she was hurt so quickly. Oh, I can't help but want to go and see her."
"We are to blame for Miss Granger's injury... Safina, don't look at me like that. It's really our fault... Or it's the disaster caused by my initial arrogance and willfulness, isn't it?" Ursula shook her head when she saw her sister looking at herself. "Otherwise, Miss Granger wouldn't have been attacked if we were trapped there."
"But we didn't need her to go?"
Safina muttered, then waved her hand and said:
"Forget it, it's my fault, all right! But I've spent a lot of effort to treat her before... That's it!"
After saying this, she sighed and then turned to say:
"Mr. Potter, when can you take us to see Mrs. Maxim? Settle down earlier, and I can help you earlier... What do you say?"