"Filius, what are you—"
Sprout and others were a little surprised when they saw Professor Flitwick coming back with a large number of students.
"I saw Minerva," Flitwick said as he waved his wand and asked the students to lie down on the deck one by one. "It's just... her situation is a bit strange. Just in case, she has gone to the aft cabin. Over there.”
With that said, he told everyone about the fact that Professor McGonagall did not hear the previous screams, and incidentally also mentioned the situation in which McGonagall took the initiative to isolate herself from everyone.
After hearing what he said, Snape frowned first, with a slight hesitation on his face.
Obviously, like Mag, he was worried about the fact that this still-unclear disaster had another factor that was inconsistent with most of the facts.
However, at about the same time, Mag, who had walked alone to the rear cabin area of the Change, had a new guess because of a coincidence that was not a coincidence.
…
"Click... click... click..."
The sound of footsteps echoed in the deserted corridor and became a little more obvious.
Mag was returning along the passage to the office she had left before, but on the way, she seemed to have thought of something and took a slight detour, passing by the professor's rest area.
Since when she met Flitwick before, she already knew that most of the professors had been called to the deck by Tia, so naturally there was no one in the rest area at this time.
Yes, except for Trelawney and Bubbaji.
"Tuk-tuk-tuk."
After walking to a certain cabin door, she reached out her hand decisively and knocked on the door.
"who?"
"Caredi, it's me, McGonagall."
Before she finished speaking, the door to the room was suddenly opened from the inside - it was the door opened for her by Muggle Studies Professor Caredi Bubaji.
"Professor McGonagall, are you here? Come in quickly!"
Bubaji hurriedly turned slightly to let Mag into the room, but unexpectedly, Mag immediately waved her hand and rejected her.
"No, for some personal reasons, I'd better not go in... How is Sybil?"
"Still asleep!"
Although Bubaji felt a little strange about Mag's rejection, she was not someone who wanted to get to the bottom of everything. After all, she was really not very good at serious magic research. Even if she asked, she would probably Bai asked.
Seeing Mag mention Trelawney, she subconsciously turned back and glanced inside, and then said worriedly:
"Professor McGonagall, you know! Sybil's condition has been very bad since last time... This time something happened again, and I'm worried that she won't be able to hold on."
Speaking of this, she felt a little ashamed and said:
"But to be honest, that terrible buzzing sound before... Oh, I almost couldn't survive it. When my vision went black and I fainted, I thought I might not wake up."
That's right, when the spiritual attack was launched, because Bubaji's willpower was not as strong as other professors, she almost fainted on the spot like the students. Fortunately, she woke up on her own afterwards and did not end up in the same situation as most young wizards.
After all, no matter what, she is still an adult wizard with some experience. Even if magic research subjects such as Charms are not her specialty, the strength of her mental will is always stronger than that of ordinary students due to the accumulated training in casting spells over time.
But... just as Bubbaji was worried, it was hard to say on Trelawney's side of the room.
I remember that last time, because she had already experienced a quite special prophecy, the content of the prophecy was clear and large-scale, so it was actually a bit too much for her.
Originally, with her prophet bloodline, her mental strength alone was definitely not inferior to anyone on the ship. But now, she may not be able to withstand the impact on her mental level because of the prophecy.
And perhaps because of this, Bubbaji, who already knew certain situations outside, did not take Trelawney to the deck with him, because although the latter was still fainting, no one knew whether she would He may act like those little wizards and hurt others at any time.
"Caridi," McGonagall thought for a moment, then added, "This time... did Sybil say anything else while she was sleeping? You know what I mean - was there anything similar to a prophecy?"
There is no doubt that at the moment, Mag knows that it is best not to take the initiative to approach other people, but he still deliberately takes a detour here just to ask this question.
To this day, Trelawney's predictions are very credible, and she still hopes to listen to them as a reference. Especially... Until now, this accident is still in a state of confusion.
Unfortunately, she soon saw Bubaji shaking his head.
"No," she said, "Sibyl didn't say anything, but... it felt very peaceful all the time."
However, the moment she said this, the two people at the door suddenly heard a vague murmur in the room. Because it was quiet here, they heard very clearly.
"...goodwill...wandering on the sea...goodwill..."
It's just such a fragmented dream babble, not even a complete sentence, let alone a prophecy. After Mag and Bubaji heard this, they couldn't help but look at each other, and both of them saw the confusion in each other's eyes.
"It's Sybil... But, what does that mean?" Bubaji said in a daze.
To be honest, if it wasn't quiet enough here, I might even hear a few words wrongly. But even if he heard everything, he was still a little confused.
Regarding Bubaji's question, Mags thought for a while and could only shake her head.
"Maybe it's a reminder?" She said with a slight frown, "'Goodwill'? Could it be that... some help is coming? Is it Maka?"
Even if you force yourself to think about it, it would be far-fetched. If you think about it for a while, you will feel that your random speculation is ridiculous.
Maybe, this is really just an ordinary sleep talk from Trelawney? It's as if you read Gilderoy Lockhart's book and insist on writing a profound and exquisite review. Looking back, it will only make people laugh.
"Caridi, you stay here to take care of Sybil... and remember to be as careful as possible. If not, go directly to the deck to find Severus and the others!"
After giving Bubaji a few words of advice, Mag finally left alone with more doubts.