"Bill, Mrs. maxim is here!"

When Furong led maxim, who hurried to Granger camp, into the tent door, bill was sitting behind his desk, looking back and forth at several report records. After hearing Hibiscus's words, he put away his sad face and suddenly raised his head.

However, when he saw clearly the face of Maxim who stooped in behind hibiscus, he knew that the other party's distress would never be much less than him.

"Mrs. maxim, you... Well, anyway, please sit down first!"

Of course, bill would not be so stupid as to ask the other party's intention. After all, the reason for the other party's rush to visit must be the long-distance urgent letter he personally sent the owl before - in fact, when he decided to write the letter, he had considered the possibility that the other party might come soon.

But to tell the truth, Mrs. Maxim came faster than he expected, and this just shows that the cooperation with the living corpses in Britain may have a deeper impact on the overall situation in Europe.

Yes, at least that's what Mrs. maxim, President of the International Federation of wizards, should judge.

When Bill got up to invite him, Maxim didn't act too eager any more. Along the way, she and her first secretary carefully considered a lot and knew that if the contents of the letter were correct, it would be urgent.

After Furong helped to put the two chairs together, Maxim sat down first according to Bill's words. When bill also sat down opposite the long table, she crossed the exquisite magic sand table on the long table and looked at each other again.

"Before getting to the point, I must confirm one thing with Mr. Weasley - are all the contents you wrote in this letter true?"

Maxim said, motioning to accompany the first secretary standing behind him to take out the letter. But her secretary didn't know why at this time. She seemed a little distracted. After being stunned, she hurriedly took the envelope out of her pocket and put it on the table in front of Maxim.

"What's the matter?"

Mrs. Maxim noticed her difference and asked softly.

"Oh, no, it's all right. I just feel a little cold?" the Secretary stroked his forearm and shook his head slightly.

"I'm sorry," continued maxim, who soon returned to the topic. "I mean, because things are too... Amazing, I have to get your personal answer. That's the biggest reason why I came in a hurry instead of a written response."

Mrs. Maxim looked very serious when she said these words, because she was almost sure how much trouble it would cause in the whole of Europe once it was officially spread.

"I can understand your mood, because before you come here, I have been thinking about some great impact this matter will have. As for the authenticity of the matter... I can only assure you that every sentence I write in my letter is conclusive."

Bill's answer did not have exaggerated actions and urgent tone, but it could be heard by anyone. He was serious in that calm.

And this immediately made Maxim's heart more heavy.

After a few seconds of silence, she thought, and then she couldn't help smiling bitterly:

"How can I talk to those big and small forces?"

During this period of time, Maxim has spent a lot of energy in order to gather as many forces and families as possible. Among the reasons she used, the biggest one was the widespread threat posed by the attempted further expansion of the corpse army.

But she didn't expect that those living corpses who should have formed an absolutely hostile relationship with mankind would coexist with mankind and even make friends and cooperate with mankind!

Seriously, this will not be a good change, whether in terms of strengthening the determination of human resistance or in terms of clearly distinguishing between the enemy and ourselves - even on the surface, the enemy does seem to be much less at once.

After all, in any case, the situation behind the disaster is not clear for Maxim and others. She only knows that there must be a halbo who is destined to be the enemy. At this moment, the guy may be sneering in the dark to promote all this to happen!

Maxim thought so and couldn't help shaking his head.

Just when she wanted to say something more, several people happened to come in outside the tent and said to her first:

"Madam, maybe you don't have to worry too much about the impact of this matter - at least not yet, because for some reasons, this matter should not be made public for the time being."

At this time, it is natural for lupin and others who are still staying in the camp to come in.

To be honest, he and Sirius were in a mess because of the sneaking away of erns and Alexander not long ago. Because I want to go to the other side of the Strait to find two people, I have been working on the plan as soon as possible today.

But now that maxim is here, they naturally have no reason not to meet the new president of the Federation.

Just after talking to each other, Lupin immediately turned his head and looked to the other side.

"Bill," he frowned, "you shouldn't have said it so early. Fortunately, Mrs. Maxim knows the overall situation and the seriousness of the matter... And the inside story is obviously very complicated. You know, I'm talking about the 'Lord of the corpse'."

"Yes," bill nodded immediately, "In fact, after sending that letter, I really regretted it. But Mr. lupin, after thinking about it, I still felt that it was necessary for Mrs. maxim to know it as soon as possible! Because it was already very serious, and no matter what changes happened next, it would become more sudden and more complex... If I let her know at that time, She will have no time to make any preparations! "

There is no doubt about Mrs. Maxim's responsibility. At the most chaotic moment, she took the initiative to restart the Federation. She is no worse or even more important than anyone who is fighting on the front line. Bill, as the direct contact between the British battlefield and the rear, naturally takes all the efforts of each other into account.

Bill did so not only in the hope that the rear would be stable, but also in the hope that Mrs. Maxim's efforts would not be completely useless in this accident.