Delphi thought that Hermione might have to use the rune matrix to replace Sarah's Alchemy barrier from the beginning. But she didn't expect that Sarah's ability... At least her mental strength could resist "arrogance" positively.
With the fluffy black flame exploding on the barrier, Delphi asked himself that if he changed himself, he would not last long. However, I can only see the ripples on the light green alchemy barrier, but there is no sign of rupture. I'm afraid I can continue to keep these corpses at the periphery.
However, there will certainly be more corpses attacking the thin barrier. According to the current situation, Sarah can't support it all the time. In order to live up to her efforts, but also to reduce the pressure and maintain this alchemy barrier for a longer time, Delphi's speed suddenly became faster!
At the same time, the other side.
Hermione, who was watching closely the battle situation below on the tower, looked at the impact ripples spreading and overlapping on the barrier in front of her, and seemed to be measuring a certain time in her heart.
So far, the Wizards guarding the boundary line of the barrier below have actually started to fight back against the incoming corpses under her instructions. A large number of spell lights were flashing, and they passed through the alchemy barrier from the inside without obstacles, falling on the enemies leaked by Delphi, Harry and brova.
Most of these volunteers were not ordinary wizards in the past. At least they had held combat and defense positions in their families and forces. Although almost all of them are not top-notch, they are at least people with some practical experience.
Now in the face of living corpses, since there is a strong barrier at least at present, they can more or less calmly display their full strength and gradually gain something.
Of course, their own ability is limited to this.
However, although Hermione also saw that their attack had little effect on the living corpse, she did not immediately highlight all the preparations made during this period.
Obviously, she felt that it was not time to really launch a counterattack against the corpses - the corpse army was very long, and most of them were still on the road until now!
"Please go to the burrow again... Miss hornheim should be in the attic by now. Please remind her that she doesn't have to support too much at present. If she can't support it, give Ginny below a signal, and then you can remove the screen according to the situation."
After saying this to the wizard responsible for delivering the news behind her, Hermione looked out of the lookout mouth again after watching the other party nod his head and leave in a hurry.
She walked gently to the window and put her hand on the windowsill. The wall tiles, which were built in a hurry without any polishing and decoration, felt a rough touch, which made her involuntarily think of Hogwarts castle... And the magic tower on the isolated island in the sea.
Yes, in fact, the inspiration for the construction of several towers on this side of the stronghold is from the wizard tower on roena island. Although the design is completely different, these towers also have regular magic.
Or rather, they had already become part of the rune matrix that Hermione had arranged in the stronghold.
However, the magic on the tower is different from the magic spells used by the Wizards on the lower defense line. If you want to start them to attack the enemies outside, it is bound to have an impact on Sarah's Alchemy barrier.
Simply put, it means "can't get through", so we can't play normally until the barrier is broken or actively lifted.
Obviously, this time is not so easy to grasp - so Hermione entrusted the task to Sarah. When she needs to remove the barrier, the formal counterattack will begin.
However, Sarah, who is resisting the attack of the living corpses with the alchemy barrier at the moment, may be very difficult, but it is also a kind of suffering for Hermione to keep a close eye on those living corpses who repeatedly rush to the barrier and launch self exploding attacks.
If you have to make a comparison, it's actually much easier for Harry to hold a sharp sword and rush left and right among more and more living corpses.
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Harry, let's not say how they fought hard, but as long as the devil "arrogance" standing behind the army of corpses insisted on not coming forward, it was doomed that the battle between attack and defense could not end in a short time.
So, after learning about the changes in the International Federation of wizards, Hermione immediately asked IDA Brandt to inform Ron and let him remember to find a way to contact Mrs. Maxim. But just think about it. If the battle can't end one day, Ron won't have a way to communicate with the outside world.
However, Ron and Hermione did not expect that they could not contact maxim for the time being, but Maxim was already preparing to contact them.
As for the inducement that would make her want to do so... It was just a personal letter whose origin and signature surprised her.
At this moment, in the president's office of the Federation headquarters, Maxim, who had taken the seat she had never even considered, was facing an open letter.
Just as aginbad had expected, Maxim firmly seized this opportunity after he left with Luna and Ida that day. When the ambitious Brandt family owner died on the spot and the trial meeting was in a mess, but no one dared to reach out to take over the mess, she pulled the new president under her ass.
But of course, this seat is not so easy to sit - otherwise, among so many people at the scene, there are not any wizards who are qualified to compete. Why don't they speak? Even when she began to clean up the mess, there was almost no different voice.
And now, here comes the headache.
"... Mileva McGonagall."
Looking at the signature written directly on the envelope, Mrs. Maxim pursed. In fact, she has read the contents of the letter just now, but... It's really not easy for her to deal with!
"I didn't hide well before... Why did I suddenly come out at this time?" Mrs. Maxim sighed. "And it was a private letter."