In fact, the old housekeeper didn't know why Willie had said that she didn't like the Brandt family before, but when he briefly talked about the attack on Denmark, he chose to come to the side hall again.

But he knew very well that as long as Willie didn't want to say, it must be useless to ask.

So... Yes, since Willie is going, he just needs to follow. Anyway, even if Mr. brova was here, he would certainly follow Willie's advice. Of course, the old housekeeper could not understand this better.

Therefore, when they went to the side hall on the first floor of busbarton castle, not only Mrs. Maxim was confused, but even the old housekeeper didn't know more than her.

Of course, nothing obviously prevented them from continuing the conversation.

"Miss Brandt," maxim said with a slight gesture, "this is Miss Willie brova, the heir of the brova family and the only daughter of the brova family. Then... Well, the old man behind her must not need any extra introduction from me."

Because Willie has not been exposed to outsiders since she was a child, other families know that the owner of the brova family has a daughter, but most of them have not seen it with their own eyes.

However, this is clearly a thing of the past.

In recent years, because of Maka's activity and Mr. brova's personal expeditions several times, some of Willy's movements have long been included in the scope of intelligence collection by various forces. Just like staying in busbarton this time, many eyes have focused on her.

"Of course," said the timid Miss Brandt opposite, glancing slightly at Willy and the old housekeeper, and then whispered, "Of course I know Mr. brova, housekeeper - after the age of 14, my father allowed me to attend several important dances and celebrations, and I have seen Mr. brova from a distance. But... Good morning, miss brova! This should be the first time we... Met?"

"Well?"

As Miss Brandt spoke, Willie seemed to be looking at her and thinking about things without listening too carefully.

"Oh, really?"

Willie doesn't know whether she has met each other, because she hasn't paid much attention to others. Obviously, plants are more interesting to her than people.

But when others take the initiative to talk to her, she will take it seriously - this is one of the few teachings her mother taught when she was a child.

"Good morning, nice to meet you."

Willie replied so politely, although in such a response, there was not even a trace of "happiness" on her delicate face.

When the voice dropped a little, Willie continued:

"Miss Brandt, do you know what your family is going to do next about Denmark?"

It must be said that her question was somewhat abrupt. In fact, the other three people were puzzled. Everyone, including the old housekeeper, didn't understand what she wanted to know.

Are you asking about the Brandt family's defense plan in the face of the coming disaster, or are you actually trying to test whether the Brandt family will choose to run away?

Or... Actually teasing the Brandts and sending a girl not much older than her to ask for help?

It is precisely because she doesn't understand Willie that she is not sure what degree has been thought of in her heart, which is often the cause of self confusion in a purposeful negotiation.

"I... our family, just want to ask the Rebel Alliance and your family to lend us a helping hand at this time of crisis." Miss Brandt pursed her mouth, and after a moment of hesitation, she slowly said, "as for others... It should be just some preventive preparations within her power."

However, when Willie heard her say so, she couldn't help but tilt her head. The expression seemed more confused than her.

"Your family wants us to help? Why?" she gradually expressed surprise on her face. "Isn't Denmark suffering from disaster now? Shouldn't we help them as much as possible first?"

These questions of Willie can be said to go deep into the soul.

In fact, Willie's idea is that it can't be simpler - where there is a great disaster, she needs help, and where the enemy attacks and resists.

Isn't this the principle that the Rebel Alliance should adhere to? Otherwise, what is the "resistance" of the group that has convened so many forces?

There is no doubt that Hermione was absolutely right when she founded the alliance. Even if many things are still beyond her power, so that her practice may be frustrated in the face of cruel reality, no one can say that she did it wrong.

However, just because Hermione is right does not mean that others are also right.

Maxim's vision is not short, but her focus is always on the safety of busbarton magic school, which is doomed that she can't selflessly look at the whole disaster.

Similarly, the old housekeeper of Bulova must have always focused on the owner, young lady and family, and the Rebel Alliance is only a tool on his side at most.

In addition to the two of them, the other members of the alliance are naturally not to mention. Just like the Brandt family, almost the vast majority of people just sweep the snow in front of their doors.

Too large a gap in combat power will make people choose to give up. There are countless examples of their flying in the face of a great disaster.

Now the Danish disaster has broken out, and Hermione, the most active and selfless rebel among the alliance leaders, is temporarily absent. Almost all the others have chosen to take a step back.

Yes, in the face of Denmark, taking a step back will certainly make more room for resistance. But when the disaster spread further from Denmark? Can we really prepare enough strength to resist each other?

This war is not a game of wizard chess on both sides of the chessboard. Even if it is an overall disadvantage, it is impossible to admit defeat, surrender and start from scratch. If you don't work hard, you will only die more ugly.

Unfortunately, many people understand this, but few can really fight with their own lives.

Looking at the Brandt lady sitting there stunned, Willie waited for a while, but finally seemed to blink and say:

"Oh... Are you afraid? Well, it doesn't matter. We Bulova are not afraid!"

After saying that, she stood up decisively, waved to the old housekeeper and said:

"Let's go! We have to inform our father! Also, aren't there many people in our family at Granger camp? Hermione and them are in England, so... It's time to transfer to Denmark now."