After dinner, Sarah finally informed everyone in the hall that Luna had woken up and there was indeed no danger.

So not long afterwards, except for Safina, who had been cleaning out living corpses outside, and Hermione, who deliberately sent her meals, and by the way, went to the outer defense line to patrol the outer line before the night, all the friends gathered. Come into Luna's room.

The originally quiet room suddenly became a lot of bustle...Of course, it seemed to become crowded all of a sudden.

"Luna, can you let it come out for us to see?" Ron was a little worried and curious. "It's been so long since the living corpses appeared. This is the first time anyone can eliminate their hostility towards us. Even Maca—"

As he was talking, he suddenly realized that something was wrong, then he closed the conversation, and subconsciously looked around.And when he remembered that Hermione was not here at the moment, he finally breathed a sigh of relief.

To be honest, Maca has become a more sensitive point in everyone's hearts recently. Whenever he inadvertently mentioned him, everyone will involuntarily become silent.

And the most serious of them is obviously Hermione.

This time in Winchester, everyone came to find Maca, but they couldn't wait for him to return.After a long time, not only Hermione, but everyone apparently became anxious.

"What's the matter?" Luna looked at Ron who had stopped suddenly, tilted her head, and then said, "Oh, I'm afraid it won't work to let her out-I just said, she's a bit scared of life."

When Luna brought the topic back again, Ron nodded and said:

"Afraid of life? Uh... well! But that Miss Geoffrey said to take it... Oh, I mean'she'... Miss Geoffrey said to do some research on her. Listening to what you said, I think it's even more impossible, right?"

"How to study?" Luna couldn't help being a little confused when she heard the words, "If you just want her to cooperate in some inspections, I can try to persuade her. After all, this is also to stop this disaster...If you say it well, I think she might agree."

Having said that, she turned her head and said "Yes" to her shadow, although everyone did not hear any response from "her".

On the other hand, Ginny said hesitantly:

"Look at what Miss Geoffrey looked like when she talked about this...I think it should be more than just a'check'."

"Then what else?"

Luna said, she couldn't help but stretch her arms, blocking the shadow and said:

"You can't do anything excessive to her, I won't agree."

"Don't worry!" Sarah on the side saw this, and then said, "Safina is just talking about it-you should know it too."

"Well," Luna thought for a while, and finally nodded, "Yes! Safina is not a bad person, I know that."

"That's not enough," Sarah said, "So now, you still have to think about it, whether your rules of empathy can solve the problem of fog and living corpses for us!"

After Sarah had finished speaking, Luna pursed her lips and started thinking seriously.

However, this time just to help a living corpse almost had a big problem, finally succeeded, and fainted for almost a whole day.Even if this is a high-level living corpse, perhaps an ordinary living corpse will be easier, but how can she manage such a large number.

About half an hour passed, and everyone who had been with her for a while saw that she was still meditating, and they said goodnight one after another. After reminding her to rest early, they went back to their rooms. Only Sarah remained here. Accompanying quietly.

It wasn't until Luna thought about it, and gradually fell asleep, she quietly left after Luna covered her quilt.

...

Many people slept unsteadily this night.

Compared with the restless Hermione and the others in Winchester Church, Percy, who was dealing with various matters in the Weymouth camp, also looked a little tired.

This is not because there is another crisis such as the tide of living corpses-on the contrary, the previous living riots seem to be related to the distance from London.

On the side of Weymouth, far from London, the agitation of the living corpse is obviously much lower than that of Winchester.With the gravity trap left by Hermione and a large number of wizarding forces, they have survived the riot that lasted less than a tide of living corpses.

And now, the battle of the living corpses has been further weakened, greatly reducing the pressure on the camp's defense line.

The reason Percy is tired now is actually from the rear.

Due to the sudden departure of Hermione, who had gradually become a representative of the Resistance Alliance, the alliance was not originally stable, and many forces appeared to be shaken.

After entering the United Kingdom and stationing in the Weymouth port, it suddenly fell into a state of stagnation, and is constantly eroding everyone's lack of confidence.

Of course, let’s not mention the fact that a certain family who may still have a hidden evil intention secretly did some small actions. In fact, Percy, including Mrs. Maxim, and others are not incapable of understanding the concerns of most forces — after all, Haierbo The army of living corpses does make people feel unable to resist.

If it weren’t for Hermione’s gravity trap to block the group of living corpses, or for Sarah’s previous alchemy formation to strengthen the protection of the camp, it would be impossible to be in Weymouth by the wizarding alliance formed by the various forces of the alliance Stand firm.

But now, UU read www.uukanshu.com In the absence of Hermione and Harry, Weymouth's side actually has no shortage of these wizarding teams.

Percy is now very worried that some forces will want to withdraw the manpower they sent, even if only one party does this, the other forces will definitely be unable to hold back-regardless of how much these wizarding teams did not seem to perform in Weymouth. It has a huge effect, and sometimes even some unsatisfied situations occur, but they are all elites in their original forces anyway.

If these people were killed in Weymouth, it would be a big loss for all members of the alliance that participated in this march to Weymouth.

"Mr. Weasley, Mrs. Maxim sent a message saying that the Patriarch and butler of the Blois family have gone to Boothbarton."

"Patriarch Blois?"

Percy, who was propping her chin and frowned in the tent, stood up immediately when she heard the wizard who came in said so.

"Are you sure you heard me right? What about the person? Where is the person who came to report? Take me to him!