Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 2240: Three-day appointment

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The pair of zombie twins finally left with the time and place set by the human wizard.

They don't actually care about these human thoughts. They are just tasks assigned by their masters, but they must complete them. If these humans don't agree to the master's invitation, maybe the twins will dare to fight to the death in the camp with gritted teeth and glares, and maybe even forcefully kidnap Hermione, who is obviously the one in charge, to meet the master.

Fortunately, things didn't come to that point, and the other party finally agreed to this "cooperation negotiation" that actually caused some confusion and awkwardness on both sides. And since they can reach an agreement, the twins will naturally not mess up the master's important affairs. Having obtained the other party's decision, it is only right to go back and report it to the master immediately.

However, what surprised them...or not just them, but everyone in the tent at that time was that it was not Hermione who decisively made this difficult decision this time, but Delphi and Ron. Two people!

Everyone watched the pair of living corpses walk out of the tent together under the vigilant "escort" of Harry and Safina, and then turned around again, first lightly scanning Ron's face, which looked blank, and then again. He glanced at Delphi on one side of the ice coffin, but in the end his eyes fell on Hermione in the innermost part.

In fact, it was Delphi and Ron who made the decision. In the end, it was Hermione's nod that made this important matter count. But before that, when everyone was still deep in thought, the two of them went to Hermione's ear and whispered their opinions one after another.

And now, although the decision to go to the appointment has been made, Hermione is still a little dazed - she is still thinking about what Delphi and Ron said just now...

"Hermione, I have seen the master of the living zombie clan with my own eyes. Although the other party has not admitted it directly, I think that guy should also be a demon. But in general, it does seem to be the same as the others. The demons we have seen are all very different, and they seem to be a guy who can communicate... In addition, I found that those high-level zombies also have various personality traits, except that all zombies are very loyal to their owners. In addition to being in awe, I also have my own ideas. This may be a place that can be used... "

After Ron came back, he almost didn't say a word at first, but in the end he seemed to have finally figured something out, so he really said a lot when he was next to Hermione.

For example, these are his contacts and most intuitive views on the living zombies, and some of the words said by the demon-like living zombie lord. Including the fact that the other party briefly explained to him, the seemingly true and false cause of Maka's death and the difficult process of obtaining the body, they were all told to Hermione.

However, compared to Ron's detailed words, Delphi's whisper was much simpler and clearer. She only said two sentences:

"When I went to London before, I didn't meet the Lord of the Living Corpses. I only saw a demon's corpse. Haierbo tried to trick me into doing something through that corpse. In addition, Haierbo said that Mr. MacLean in London!"

Hermione was not a fool. After getting so much information from Ron and Delphi, an idea emerged from her heart uncontrollably.

Regardless of Ron's judgment, regardless of whether the Lord of the Living Corpses is also a demon, why does the other party suddenly want to negotiate with humans? Is it really because of those other demons that threaten it

And what if... then the Lord of Living Corpses is actually Maka

Once this possibility emerged in Hermione's mind, it was impossible to put it away. Even she actually heard clearly that the last words Delphi said were "said by Haierbo", but she really couldn't control herself not to think that way.

Even if it is just a possibility, even if many things still cannot be concluded. But after a moment of silence, when Delphi suddenly said that he should accept the other party's invitation to negotiate, Hermione couldn't help but nodded.

The location of this cooperation negotiation was set in the Celtic Sea to the west of the UK. There is a small island there, which is not only away from the lead clouds over the UK, but also distanced from the human world.

And since the other party very "generously" stated that Hermione and the others could make any preparations in advance, the human wizards would naturally not be polite. The specific arrangements began not long after the twins left.

As for the time for the appointment, it was set in three days.

It must be said that some of the other party's reminders seemed to be very sincere - the living corpse that looked like a long-haired girl was right. The devil was heading south and seemed to be leaving the British territory. This trend changed the next day. Very obvious.

The heavy clouds that were almost motionless even during the nuclear explosion suddenly began to spread over the English Channel to the south without warning the next day. The movement was very slow, but it was still visible to the naked eye. The exploration team sent by Bill quickly noticed this change.

And this made Hermione and her friends feel a little lucky that they had only made an appointment for three days... Fortunately, considering the threat of demons and the speculations in their hearts, they didn't set the appointment time too late. Otherwise, even if the devil doesn't appear, just the leaden gray cloud gradually covering the top of the head is enough to make many people panic.

However, they were also worried about whether the master of living corpses might be Maka. During the past three days, Hermione and others were in extremely complicated moods.

The ice coffin containing Maka's body was right in front of them. Everyone inevitably saw it several times a day, but Hermione and the rest of the friends didn't dare to take another look.

But even so, this huge ice coffin was always dangling in front of them, which was too disturbing, and no one was willing to move it away.

And in this depressing and subtle atmosphere, the three days of not knowing what to eat quickly passed.

"It's only three days. It's said that we need to make some preparations, but in fact we can't make too many preparations. What's more, if the opponent is really a demon... We actually know that during the battle at the Burrow, with our current abilities, there are a lot of preparations. It won't have much effect. So, I just hope that... the other party can at least abide by what they said. Only three people go to the appointment, which is already the best situation."

At the gate of Granger's camp, Hermione looked at everyone gathered around and said softly.