"... so we can discuss other things slowly - including the changes on the front line mentioned by the GOFFINS. However, we'd better discuss Percy's death before Arthur and Molly come. Should we talk to them now?"
After Sirius briefly talked about his conversation with Ursula, he soon brought the topic back to the original question. However, no matter who is allowed to consider this matter, I am afraid it is a very embarrassing choice.
"I only know that this kind of thing... The longer it takes, the harder it will be to say," Kingsley said. "When I led the team in the Ministry of magic before, what I was most afraid of was to explain the situation to the families of my sacrificed teammates after the task of fighting against the black wizard. I know that feeling very well - the longer I hesitated, the harder it would be when I had to say."
"You're right," Sirius nodded. "However, the situation now is different from that of you at that time. You also know Arthur and Molly's temper... Especially magic. I'm worried that after they know, they will want to run to the front regardless of everything."
Facing the crisis with children - this statement sounds great, with unparalleled courage, and even with some touching family romance. But in other words, it's actually equivalent to "dying".
Now this disaster can't be handled by "ordinary" Wizards like them. If they don't go to the battlefield, they are likely to become a burden. With their temperament, how can they bear to gather here to accept the shelter of the brova family?
"But to be honest, at least Arthur is relatively calm."
Hearing this, Lupin finally spoke again and said a more objective word. But Sirius could not help shaking his head.
"Don't say that," he waved his hand. "We've never been married or had our own children - even with Harry as the godson, I can't say I can really understand the feelings of a parent. Arthur is really reliable at the critical moment, but this time... It's his son who happened!"
At this point, seeing lupin, they seemed to want to say something. Sirius immediately raised his hand and stopped the speeches of others present for the time being.
"In addition, there is another thing that we also know from the sisters," said Sirius, "They said, Harry, they're going to go to Devonshire next and take it back as a new stronghold - the girl of the GOFFINS didn't say why they chose Devonshire, but... Combined with what Maxim said about Percy, I think you should have some points in your heart?"
"Burrow?" Kingsley heard the speech and immediately answered, "they... Maybe they want to take him home for burial?"
Sirius nodded:
"I think so, too."
Hearing the latest information about Sirius, Lupin finally nodded with certainty:
"I see why you prefer not to say it first... Well, hide it from Arthur and Molly for the time being! You can mention it after the children have taken Devonshire back."
"That's it."
Sirius nodded again and saw that everyone agreed. The suffocation that had stuck in his heart for a long time was finally a little relaxed.
Yes, it's just a little easier.
"Well, put this matter in your heart for the time being, and don't think about it as much as possible." Sirius said so, but he knew it was definitely just empty words, "next -"
"Sirius."
Lupin called him, apparently reminding the other party of his letter from the sea change, but Sirius immediately shook his head at him.
"You'll leave it for a while and talk to Arthur when they come!" he said. "And what I want to say next may also be a foreshadowing for your letter."
This slightly vague conversation between the two people naturally made other people present confused and curious. However, Sirius soon carried on his topic before everyone thought about it.
"It's about Maka, and it's more... What should I say? The situation may be more complicated. All I know is from the sisters. I can't count it completely."
At this moment, he said very seriously:
"According to the elder sister of the two sisters, there seems to be something wrong with the state of Maka's children - in fact, the reason why they risked great danger to stay in England to help deal with the corpses is that Maka forcibly abducted both of their sisters to Winchester. Then, by some means, she made a semi forcible deal with them... And gave them some strength Then he left again... "
In fact, Ursula did not talk too much with Sirius at that time, but she obviously did not exaggerate anything. Of course, even if Ursula was good in nature, she would inevitably bring some subjective color into her words.
Therefore, although the truth is the truth, it is mainly limited to her personal point of view. As for Marca's perspective... The first is that she doesn't know, and the second is that she doesn't have the heart to take those into account.
After hearing Sirius's retelling, lupin and others frowned one after another. Most of them seemed to have questioned this life.
"Sirius, you talked to them face to face... Do you think what they said is true?"
Kingsley asked like this, but he almost asked the voice of everyone here. After all, Maka has a great degree of trust in the hearts of everyone here.
"At least they don't seem to be lying," Sirius shrugged. "Besides, they don't seem to have any reason to lie in such a place, let alone with me, an insignificant stranger, do they?"
"Then it's troublesome." lupin scratched his head. "The most important thing is that we don't seem to be able to verify these statements at present - we can't contact them directly for the time being."
Because of Percy, they have just decided to hide it from the Weasleys. Recently, they'd better shut up and stop until the front line is successful, and then start thinking about others.
Just
"The situation on Marca's side is equivalent to the situation on the front line. This matter... I don't know what Harry and they think." Sirius was very serious. "They must have more trust in Marca than us."
There is no doubt that he is also doubting whether Marka has been influenced by some means of helbo.