Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 1796: Safina's escape incident

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"Safina... apparently followed her secretly."

After a long time, when Ursula discovered that her sister had never been in her room today, she finally realized that the other party had left after all.

"Larson, go and inform Miss Granger for me! Their investigation seems to be very important this time. If Safina gets involved so hastily, it may cause trouble to their plan."

In the room, Ursula was lying on the bed as usual, telling the maid Larson through the curtain.

"But," Larson heard this and immediately reminded, "Miss, Miss Granger has already gone out on business this morning with Mrs. Maxim and Mr. Butler of Chateau Blois."

"Really?" Ursula thought for a while and said, "Then let's talk to other people among them who can be responsible for this matter first, um... maybe the blond Miss Lovegood will do it. In short, first generation Let me express our apologies to them, and then discuss with them to see if there will be any problems with Safina over there!"

Although Ursula had planned not to stop her sister's actions, she had to do so without causing trouble to others. This time Safina ran away secretly, and most likely she would forcefully join the reconnaissance team's itinerary. This nature was different.

"Okay, miss, I'll be there right away."

Larson responded, then turned and left Ursula's room, walking quickly towards where Hermione and the rest were resting.

But on the way there, Larson actually had a bit of a headache—although she hadn't had many direct conversations with Miss Luna Lovegood, she had met her several times. To be honest, based on what she observed, she felt that she was probably not very good at getting along and negotiating with that type of person.

However, it's obviously not without reason that Ursula would suggest that she go talk to Luna about it. Based on Larson's understanding in this short period of time, she found that in Hermione's absence, others seemed quite willing to leave some things to Luna for a rough judgment.

Of course, it was inevitable that Larson could not understand this, because even everyone at Hogwarts gradually began to trust Luna's erratic words after being proven by many facts.

"If that doesn't work, let's talk to the lady named 'Delphi' later! At least she seems to be easier to communicate with, and Miss Granger seems to trust her very much..."

Larson thought to himself while walking quickly in the corridor.

"Mr. Weasley, Miss Lovegood, come and take a look - there is news from the French Ministry of Magic, saying that a group of people drove a ship from the port of Weymouth, England, to France. At present, , the French Ministry of Magic has accepted those refugees... According to them, it was Harry and Ron who saved these people, and some of them are still staying in Weymouth Port."

In the lounge arranged by Madam Maxime for Hermione and the others, a group of friends who had stayed in Beauxbatons were listening to Delphi, who had just returned from a certain Beauxbatons professor, describing the new information they had just received.

Obviously, Delphi, who can communicate with each other normally in French, plays a big role here.

"Really?" Hearing that Harry and the others had rescued some survivors so quickly, everyone seemed a little excited. "There are still people alive in that fog. This is really good news! I think we should go to the French Ministry of Magic. Look at them and ask for more specific information - I think Hermione would also want to know more information as soon as possible if she were here."

The person who spoke was Percy - although due to physical reasons, he was no longer able to form a fighting force in a short period of time, but with his clear mind, he could still help everyone in the rear.

What is worth mentioning is that he is obviously much more energetic today than in the past.

"Yes," Delphi nodded. "It is indeed necessary to go to the French Ministry of Magic. I have just asked Professor Besson of Beauxbatons to deliver the letter for the afternoon visit to the Blois family. in the name of.”

"Oh!" Percy smiled, "That's a good idea."

"Thank you," Delphi responded calmly, and then said, "I will also send a letter to Miss Granger later to explain it! I think she won't be able to get back in time for the time being."

After saying this, she gently stroked the hair around her ears and walked into the lounge - she had just talked a lot with Professor Besson, and to be honest, she was actually a little bit My son is not used to it and feels a little tired now.

But when she passed by Luna, she thought for a moment and couldn't help but pause slightly.

"Miss Lovegood, you—"

Just as she opened her mouth, she suddenly heard footsteps in the corridor outside, followed by several polite knocks on the door.

"I am Larson, the maid of the Geofine family. Can you come in?"

In front of him, Percy turned back and exchanged glances with Delphi. Delphi nodded at him, and then Percy walked over and opened the door.

"Hello, Ms. Larson...what's wrong?"

"Mr. Weasley, right?" Larson leaned slightly outside the door and said very sincerely, "Please allow me to apologize to everyone on behalf of my young lady - I'm sorry, I think our family Miss Safina has caused trouble for you all."

"Uh," Percy was stunned when he heard this, "Your lady... doesn't seem to have caused us any trouble, right? She went back after hearing Hermione's explanation before—"

"She didn't go back, did she?"

Percy was talking, but was suddenly interrupted by Delphi.

"Yes, I'm very sorry. The eldest lady said that Miss Safina may have gone to England... and it is very likely that she will be forced to join Mr. Potter's reconnaissance team."

"What?" When Percy heard this, his eyes widened and he said in astonishment, "This... isn't this nonsense?"

His original intention was not to blame Safina, but this time Harry and the others went to England for their first reconnaissance, which was already very risky. If there are more uncertainties, there is no telling what will happen.

"I'm really sorry," Larson apologized one after another, like a mother apologizing for her child who did something wrong. Finally, she pursed her lips and said, "If it really doesn't work, I'm willing to go by myself." Bring the lady back—"

"No, this is definitely not possible," Delphi heard what she said and immediately shook her head and said, "What's more, it's too late to go now - Miss Lovegood, please notify Miss Granger urgently! I think We must let her come back first.”