"Then, I think there is one last thing, because there are many other people at Cherbourg's camp, so I dare not discuss it with you easily. You should remember that Charlie once said that there were powerful enemies similar to 'demons' in Yorkshire Valley, resulting in many alumni who moved there were also killed and injured and had to evacuate urgently..."

When it comes to this, Hermione's expression seems a little unnatural, but she soon straightened her face and continued:

"In fact, normally speaking, the distance between Yorkshire Valley and Devon, where we are now, and London should be not too much. As we all know, at the beginning, a large number of corpses gathered in London, so that Britain was once empty and silent, as if every city had become a dead city... However, Charlie said earlier that there was a sudden change around the camp in Yorkshire valley There are many living bodies. "

"You know, when we were in Winchester, although we often saw the moving back and forth of the living bodies, we never noticed that they had the sign of collective northward migration!" she looked down at the map and thought, "how did they... Get there? They can't come out of thin air?"

After thinking about this, Hermione suddenly raised her head and looked at Safina sitting by the window not far away

"Miss Geoffrey, you have been wandering and fighting every few days. You should be the most familiar person in Britain today... Have you observed a large number of living bodies moving towards the middle?"

As soon as she finished, Safina spread her hand at will.

"I'm basically just wandering back and forth between Winchester and Weymouth," she said casually. "But it's true that I haven't seen any trace of them going north. At most, a small part of them have been squeezed to the north because of the riots of other living bodies, and... They don't seem to want to be too far away from London."

As for this, she shrugged her shoulders and added:

"That's why this time the situation is very special, not only those who suddenly appear... 'demons'? In fact, including the living corpses, and... You can also see that the fog that originally shrouded everything rose into the sky and became a cloud that covered the whole of Britain."

In the most important stage of fog change, only she and Ursula sisters saw it with their own eyes. The others left Weymouth and went to Granger camp on the other side, so they didn't see it.

However, even if Safina experienced the whole process of fog rising into clouds, she did not understand what this abnormal phenomenon meant.

Therefore, although such a thing without a clue bothered everyone present, everyone had to put it aside for the time being. After all, they have more and more urgent things to think about and solve.

"Well... Well, let's think about it first! At least for now, we can only stay here and wait until Miss hornheim arranges the formation!"

When Hermione ended the discussion with this sentence and brought the small interim meeting to an end, Ron couldn't help looking at her more.

He seemed to have noticed that Hermione seemed to have missed something. However, he did not open his mouth, but a trace of doubt passed quietly in his heart.

……

Just a week before Hermione and her family settled down in the middle of the reconstruction, the change, which had been walking and stopping at sea for a long time, finally stopped in a certain sea area.

At present, Professor McGonagall is teaching the students in the cabin used for daily teaching.

In her class, the little wizards obviously didn't dare to be distracted. Everyone was listening to her explain the mystery of metamorphosis more carefully.

However, floating on the boundless sea for a long time, the novelty of the little wizards at the beginning has obviously long passed. Compared with the strict professors such as McGonagall and Snape, we can imagine their performance in class, such as the history of magic and divination.

To be honest, MEG knows this, but she can't criticize the students too much. Because she knew that sailing at sea was really boring.

Just as immutable and frozen, as like as two peas, we seldom even go to deck to enjoy the sea view.

However, some people find this kind of day very boring, others may not. Just like now, Snape stood by the railing on one side of the ship, looked at the undulating waves, felt the taste of bathing in the salty sea wind, and seemed quite comfortable.

"Severus, you're here again... It's windy here. Go back to the cabin!"

A familiar figure suddenly sounded behind him, but Snape didn't look back... The sea wind blew his robe.

"Severus?"

"You go first. I'll go back myself later."

Snape finally seemed to reply carelessly, but obviously he didn't care too much about each other's concern. For him, a person's life is used to. Now he has more sisters. Even if the time is not short, he is still not used to it.

But in fact, Snape may still care about his sister. Otherwise, he would not have made a special trip to England earlier and brought TIA together before the disaster became serious.

But TIA seems to think differently from Snape.

"Severus, Professor McGonagall said yesterday that we might have to go back."

"What?"

Without Dumbledore's restraint and Marca's long absence, Snape became more or less casual. Professor McGonagall did not take the initiative to discuss with them recently.

In fact, if it hadn't been for Marca, he might not have stayed at Hogwarts as a professor.

Now, hearing TYA mention Professor McGonagall behind her, Snape's calm attitude finally changed. Needless to say, Professor McGonagall's proposal has completely exceeded his expectations.

The next moment, he suddenly turned around, and the black robe was suddenly blown forward by the wind with his turn.

"What's the matter? Why go back?" snape frowned. "Isn't there still a lot of supplies on board?"

"So, you should take part in their discussion more!" TIA blinked. "Moreover, Professor McGonagall said he was going back, but not back to Britain... In a place far away from the disaster, let the students go back to land again. Isn't this originally a part of study tour?"

However, they were talking on the deck, but they didn't know that some dangers had secretly approached.