It's an explosion! It's another amazing big bang!

Just why say "again"? This is because at least some people have not seen such a huge explosion for the first time.

Shining like the sun and rising like mushroom dust, even the sound seemed to be frightened. It came a moment later.

When the busy wizards in Granger camp subconsciously left their work and looked across the Strait, Hermione and others in the tent also hurried out. Looking at the small half of the mushroom cloud cover that can be seen so far away, most of them are speechless.

Most of the wizards who can come here know this terrible weapon in the hands of Muggles, not to mention that they have even used it once before to deal with halebo.

I just don't know who it is this time... Unexpectedly, another one went to the southern coast of England.

"Fortunately... You have all returned..."

Bill at the back said so, but he couldn't finish it, because he soon realized that there was another Ron over there who couldn't be found!

When he stopped talking, it was obvious that everyone thought of it and was suddenly stunned.

Fortunately, Harry, who had seen it with his own eyes once, was quite calm. After roughly looking at the location, he quickly waved his hand and warned:

"Look at the direction. The explosion site should only be near Poole. Ron, if... He's still alive, at least he's unlikely to be there."

"Well," Hermione nodded when she heard the speech, "indeed... In fact, what I want to know now is, who did it?"

"Who knows?" Sirius frowned not far away. "However, since this happened shortly after you left England, can we think that the other party at least moved after confirming that it would not affect you?"

It's a natural thing for Sirius to think so - at present, Muggles really have no good means to deal with those living corpses, so so far, they basically rely on the power of the magic world to resist this disaster.

But now, not only the complete fall of Britain, the disaster has even extended to Denmark and the Netherlands. In many European countries, when people are in danger, it is certainly difficult for Muggles to contain their panic.

However, nuclear bombs are not only wary of wizards, but also Muggles themselves dare not use them easily. I don't know how the Muggles who made such a decision behind the one they dropped on the British land are feeling now.

Hermione, who was originally born in Muggle, thought so. Then she shook her head and put these ideas back to her heart. When she thought about it in another direction, she suddenly seemed to think of something. She turned her head and looked at Bill and said:

"You mentioned earlier that the team sent to find the location of the giant devil. Did you bring it there?"

"Well, not much," said bilton, nodding.

"Did you send the news out?" Hermione continued.

As soon as Bill heard this, he understood what Hermione was thinking, but he immediately shook his head and said:

"No," he said. "Normally, it's going to be sent back. At least Mrs. Maxim and the alliance are going to send investigation materials, but this news has just arrived and hasn't been delivered back in time."

At this point, Bill thought again, and then went on:

"However, in fact, during this period of time, other forces have also sent investigation teams of various sizes - they dare not easily enter Britain, but they have wandered around the surrounding waters a lot. The giant devil's body is too obvious. If they go near the coast, they are not likely to be seen."

"Yes."

Hearing Bill's analysis, Hermione immediately fell into a burst of thinking again. A moment later, he turned back again and looked at the mushroom cloud that had been changed by the wind in the distance. His already wrinkled eyebrows frowned more tightly.

"There should be nothing wrong this time. At least the other party obviously just wants to deal with demons or corpses, which is the same as our purpose. It's just... We have to communicate with Muggles. Otherwise, I feel there will be problems sooner or later."

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When Hermione finally began to consider the comprehensive negotiation and cooperation between wizards and Muggles, the boat Ron was in was still sailing at a uniform speed on the sea of the English Channel. As the ship passed, it left a white broken wave on the sea.

Of course he saw the nuclear explosion just now, and he must see it more clearly than Hermione, who is farther away. Just because he didn't know much about the dangerous weapons made by Muggles, and didn't grasp the rear situation as Hermione and Bill did, he didn't think as far as they did.

Stunned by the rising mushroom cloud and the distant explosion, he was stunned for a while. It seemed that he suddenly thought of something and asked the Gemini sitting on the boat:

"Well... Is that why your master won't let me go back to the evacuation point?"

No wonder he almost subconsciously thought of this. After all, although the explosion was not located at the beach evacuation point, if he really returned according to the original way, he was very likely to pass by the explosion site.

However, the living corpse sisters and brothers answered very quickly. They saw the girl with long hair sitting in the bow of the boat shaking her head decisively, especially frankly:

"I don't know."

Whether it's okay or not, Ron is now really grateful to the completely invisible Lord of the corpse - he's a little scared if he's affected by such a terrible explosion.

With this in mind, Ron couldn't help turning around and no longer looking at the mushroom cloud behind him. He just looked down at the ice coffin in front of him and was stunned:

"Maka... The world is becoming more and more terrible! Why do you say you --"

In the end, he couldn't help sighing heavily and began to worry more and more about the unknown future.

However, even though Ron was restless at the moment, the floating spell he maintained was still not relaxed at all. In fact, with his strength, it has been very difficult to carry the ice coffin until now, but he still doesn't want the ice coffin containing Maka's body to fall to the ground.

In fact, even he didn't know why he was obsessed with this. Maybe he just subconsciously felt that if he put down the ice coffin, the fact that Marca died in his heart would be settled!

Obviously, he didn't want to admit the fact, not at all.