"By the way, I am not a therapist, I just came back from the UK with Miss Granger and others. Keep busy! I want to have a chat with this gentleman, and I will leave soon, so I won’t bother you too much. Many."

Sarah and the healer wizard explained this, and when the other party heard this, they immediately waved their hands:

"Of course, let's talk! It's a pity that his leg is gone, but the injury is basically no longer dangerous. I'm preparing to transfer him to the minor injury area too!"

Watching him walk away from the end of the bed holding the mortar and go to the other side of the patient, Sarah walked to the bedside of the patient who had just spoken to her and said:

"This... sir."

"Miss Hornheim, just call me Leo!" said the male wizard on the bed without a leg.

"Okay." Sarah nodded. "Then Leo, can you tell me what happened to Mr. Percy Weasley's death?"

"Oh! Mr. Weasley—"

When mentioning Percy, the wizard named Leo immediately sighed heavily and said sadly:

"He died for us... Such a brilliant young man died in the hands of a living corpse! If it weren't for Mike and they desperately snatched his body back, we might even have his corpse capital. Can't find it."

After sighing like this, he told Sarah the details of Percy's death in action. Finally, when Percy was thrown down by a few speed-type corpses, he couldn't help but smoke. Sniffing, it seems to be choked up.

However, the situation he said is not very different from the process that Furong explained to everyone before, and at most there are some differences in details.

After listening in this way, Sarah's doubts in her heart got worse.

When the other party finished speaking, she immediately asked:

"So... why did Mr. Weasley drag on the defense? I heard that it was because he didn't want the Weymouth camp to fall... But if you lose it, you can regain it. Come back? There is no need to hold on to it... With his cleverness, he should understand this truth."

"Huh?" Hearing Sarah's question, the wizard couldn't help but shook his head. "Miss Hohenheim, hasn't anyone told you about this? We were waiting for support at the time. ——Mr. Weasley immediately asked Boothbarton for help after receiving the report of the attack from the corpses."

Having said that, he was very regretful again:

"It's a pity that the newly-appearing corpses are too strong... In the end, Boothbarton only sent a group of ordinary wizards, and it didn't play a big role in the worse and worse situation."

"Is that right?"

Sarah couldn't help but nod slightly.Yes, if this is the case, then it really makes sense-waiting for reinforcements to try to counterattack, so I have been struggling to the end, so that an accident occurred.

However, Sarah still felt that something was wrong, although the wizard in front of her probably wouldn't know more.

However, when she wanted to ask from other aspects, to see if she could ask something else.Suddenly a wizard walked towards the tent outside the tent, and she discovered it in advance.

Seeing her looking back, she happened to see Bill walking in from outside.

"Miss Hornheim? Why are you here?"

Naturally, Bill quickly found Sarah in this small tent. He glanced back and forth between Sarah and the injured person, and then he seemed to notice something quickly.

"Miss," he thought for a while, then beckoned to Sarah, "Can you come out? If you have any questions, just ask me."

...

After talking to the wizard who had spoken so much to herself, Sarah followed Bill out of the tent and came to a small clearing between the other tent and the side.

But when Sarah was about to speak, Bill spoke first.

"Miss Hohenheim, I think I might have guessed why you came here to talk to someone at this time... You must have doubts about certain situations. But before you ask me questions, I have to ask One question for you-apart from you, did Miss Granger notice anything about Percy?"

Sarah couldn't help but pause when she heard the words, then shook her head and said:

"should not."

"Well," Bill nodded slightly, "In this case... I may be able to answer some questions for you, but I want to ask you not to tell Miss Granger and others about it."

"What's wrong?"

Seeing Bill's words carefully, Sarah couldn't help but frowned, but Bill just sighed:

"I can't say that, but I'm worried about them...especially Ginny and Ron will be impulsive. In fact, Percy originally planned to ask Mrs. Maxime to invite Patriarch Blois-Percy's letter of help It was still sent to Busbarton via my side, but... he didn't come in the end."

"Mr. Blois?"

When Sarah heard it, she finally showed a little dazed expression-yes, if the support force requested is Mr. Blois, then it really makes sense!No wonder Percy would want to delay as long as possible anyway, because if Willie's father were willing to come, Weymouth would definitely be able to keep it.

And now, the problem is precisely the result of Mr. Blois’s failure to go to Weymouth.

So... maybe it can be said that the unfortunate death of Percy this time has a lot to do with Mr. Blois's failure to arrive!

"But," Bill shook his head, "If Patriarch Blois comes, it is actually his freedom. We cannot ask him to do anything. In the final analysis, the Blois family has brought We have helped enough!"

Speaking of this, he paused for a while before continuing:

"Therefore, I'm just afraid that Ginny and Ron will go to Patriarch Blois too impulsively after hearing the story...I am the eldest brother of the two of them, and I know their personalities. Besides, the Patriarch of Blois...Hey, he doesn't know what is going on with Maca now."

At the end, Bill waved his hand and said:

"Anyway, this matter has to be considered long-term...Miss Hohenheim, I ask you to take this matter to your heart first, and don't disclose it to them-with the wisdom of Miss Granger and others, you mention, I think they will notice something wrong soon!"