All the teachers and students of Hogwarts who went out to study are really coming back!

Even if the disaster is still threatening, even if the campus has been lost, and even the change, the only shelter, has been borrowed,

However, the real unyielding are determined not to compromise and give in in in the face of an increasingly gloomy future.

This is true of Mileva McGonagall, as well as other professors, even many little wizards.

When they found that even if they tried to avoid it, they would inevitably be dragged into this disaster, it was a foregone conclusion to return to land again.

"Professor McGonagall said in the letter that the change will dock in Genoa, Italy - she seems to have some old knowledge in the Medici family in the Italian magic world? She can temporarily accept teachers and students and help repair the ship."

Lupin summarized what he had read while looking at the letter. However, perhaps because Professor McGonagall did not explain the details clearly, he had some doubts when reading some places.

But just then, the old housekeeper, who had not spoken much, suddenly said:

"I think it's not just the relationship between Ms. McGonagall and someone in the Medici family... At least this is not the main reason. In fact, as far as I know, one of the ancestors of the Italian Medici family seems to have had some friendship with Godric Gryffindor of Hogwarts."

It's really a living family relationship of European wizards. The old housekeeper has a good knowledge of these family origins.

You know, after the Medici family completely left the Muggle world in the 18th century, their daily life has become particularly low-key compared with their former glory.

Even to the extent that most of the wizard forces outside Italy are about to completely forget their existence.

But even so, the old housekeeper still clearly remembered the past of the family, which is no longer prominent now, and even the friendship between their ancestors and Gryffindor can be easily revealed.

"Of course," finally, the old housekeeper nodded again, "if there were no closer and more direct contact, Ms. McGonagall would not have decided to go to Genoa. Therefore, Mr. lupin, your guess may also be possible."

"Well," said lupin with a slight nod, "since there was such a relationship, it's no wonder Professor McGonagall chose to go ashore in Genoa."

At this point, he suddenly subconsciously looked at Arthur, whose face was still gray, and then turned to Sirius:

"Now that you have got the exact landing point information of the change, you can go there yourself! Genoa... If we also start to prepare for evacuation, we will probably pass there. You can go and see the situation first."

"OK."

Seeing that Sirius resolutely answered the task, Lu Pingcai turned around and looked at Arthur again. He opened his mouth, as if to say something to the other party, but finally took back what had come to his mouth.

Obviously, he wanted to give Arthur something to do so that he wouldn't have too much free time to think. However, Arthur was obviously not the kind of person who needed to rely on distraction to solve his worries.

And when Sirius looked around at the others and said that he was going to prepare his luggage, Luna's distinctive voice came from the door - according to Kingsley's previous instructions, she spoke very loudly this time, but the tone was still with an inexplicable drift.

"Mrs. Weasley? Oh, long time no see... Eh? Is this beef stew here? It's delicious!"

"It's Molly."

Hearing Luna's voice, Arthur, who had a gloomy face, immediately sat up straight, raised his hands and rubbed his face. Then I heard him remind me again:

"Never say anything about Percy!"

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"Oh! Little Luna? Honey, why are you here... Where are the others? Have Ron and Ginny come back?"

When Mrs. Weasley came all the way with two big food baskets and saw Luna standing at the door, she immediately showed her surprise.

And to tell Luna... To tell you the truth, if someone else clubbed at the door at this time, it would certainly make Mrs. Weasley suspicious. But once it was Luna, the scene suddenly seemed very natural.

Needless to say, who would wonder if she was guarding the door when she saw a blonde squatting by the flower pot and looking curiously at the ladybug on the petals? Her behavior alone is enough to make people feel strange.

What's more, the girl is still a person who shouldn't be here at the moment.

"Ron and Ginny?" Luna looked back at Mrs. Weasley and shook her head. "They didn't come. I came alone..."

As she was talking, she seemed to suddenly realize something. She suddenly raised her head and looked at the sky.

"Ah! Is it time? I think I have to go."

"Now?"

Mrs. Weasley was stunned when she heard this, and then hurriedly said:

"Honey, when did you come? You're leaving so soon? Oh, didn't you say the stewed beef is delicious? Or at least you'd better stay and eat it before you leave?"

"Well."

Luna looked at the basket in Mrs. Weasley's hand, smelled the tempting aroma, and swallowed her mouth reluctantly. But after a long tangle, she finally shook her head hard.

"Next time! If there's a chance." Luna said reluctantly, "I haven't finished what others entrusted to me! I have to go to busbarton... By the way, Mrs. Weasley. If Willie asks me later, please tell her again and say I'll tell her father about her here."

Before the words fell, Mrs. Weasley wanted to say something more, but she didn't expect lunag to be decisive. She trotted straight away in the direction of the exchange.

"Luna! Help me tell Ron and them to be more careful - his father and I will be here waiting for them to come back!"

"I see!"

When Luna said this response, she had run far.

"Molly, you're here."

Just as Mrs. Weasley was regretting that she could not ask Luna more about the children, her husband's voice suddenly sounded behind her. Although the voice is still as relaxed and casual as ever, more or less... It still seems that some unspeakable things are suppressed.

"Luna, the child, are you leaving now?"