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This time may not be long or short, but it is just a few days after Germany fell into chaos. Europe once again set off a wave of different waves and strangeness. From the private family affairs of the Snape family exchanging letters, to the large number of living corpses annihilated by the French Blois family and the International Federation of Wizards, it can be said that countless changes are taking place every minute and every second.
In this short period of less than a week, the most eye-catching thing is undoubtedly the "second battlefield" in Germany. In comparison, the disaster areas in Britain, which seemed to have attracted the whole world's attention, seemed a little too peaceful.
However, even if everyone is temporarily attracted by the fierce fighting in Germany, people will never ignore the peaceful Britain. No one will forget that there is a lot of mystery and horror hidden there...the origin of this unprecedented disaster.
No, when Enns and Alexander became the first pair of "explorers" to return from that dead land and appeared in the eyes of many people, even the American "Masonry Workshop" that had attracted many secret concerns before The secret team of the Stewart family seemed to no longer matter at all.
Yes, especially after the Granger camp that took Enns and Alexander back and suddenly announced a dangerous warning about the English Channel area, several forces who were still making baseless accusations against the attitude of the American wizarding community also also He instantly put away his suspicions and devoted most of his energy to the only recent news about the British disaster area.
Except three people.
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After the warning to bring Alexander and Enns was publicly shared with the outside world through Madam Maxime and the International Federation of Wizards, the small Granger camp began to receive many guests one after another. Even though he had been prepared, Bill still felt a little overwhelmed at this time.
The decision to disclose this news to the public was made jointly by Bill and Lupine. Of course, this also included the intention of Hermione, who was still on the other side of the river. There was about to be a war in the English Channel, and their Granger camp was located on the other side of the channel. On the other side, it is naturally very likely to be affected.
But once the battle begins, it won't just be Granger's camp that will be affected? It would be too selfish to give a reminder just because you are one of them. Whether it is Hermione, Lupine, or Bill, they are obviously not the kind of people who only care about their own safety but don't care about the lives of others.
As for whether others believe it or not, and how they will react afterwards, that is not something they can easily control.
Therefore, Bill did not spend too much effort in communicating or advising those who came to the camp to visit and test them in the past two days.
However, there are always one or two "visitors" who are a little special.
"Professor Snape? You... why are you here?"
Bill had thought that Sirius might be able to persuade Professor McGonagall to make a trip, or maybe take a step back and invite Professor Flitwick. But he never expected that someone would indeed come to Hogwarts, but it was the unexpected Severus Snape!
"Did you come here because of our early warning news?" Bill looked at Snape who was standing at the entrance of the camp with a cold face and asked, "Did Professor McGonagall ask you to help?"
As he spoke, he took a step back and invited Snape to come in.
When Snape heard this, he didn't nod or shake his head. He just strode past Bill who took a step away and said calmly:
"It is indeed the principal who asked me to make this trip, but don't think too much. My coming here this time has nothing to do with that stupid dog Sirius... As for your 'warning' this time, it has absolutely nothing to do with it."
As he walked towards the camp, he didn't even look at Bill who came out to greet him. He was as cold and indifferent to this former student as ever.
Bill was no stranger to this - Snape started working at Hogwarts in 1981, and he enrolled in Hogwarts the year after Snape became the Potions Professor at Hogwarts. Became a member of Gryffindor.
In fact, Bill's teacher-student relationship with Snape was no less important than anyone else's, so he was also very familiar with the Potions Professor who had never liked Gryffindor.
Bill remembered clearly that even in the past, when Harry did not exist in Gryffindor House, Snape still had no good impressions of their little lions.
Looking at Snape's back as he walked in, Bill could only shrug, feeling a little helpless. After feeling a little sigh in his heart, he also raised his foot and followed.
"Mr. Lupine is in the tent next to the middle tent...if you are looking for him." He chased for a few steps and warned loudly from behind.
Of course Snape heard it, but he said nothing. Just the slight adjustment of the direction of travel under his feet showed that Bill's guess was not wrong.
Not long after, Lu Ping, who was sorting out intelligence materials, paused for a moment, turned his head and glanced in the direction of the door, with a slightly interested smile on his face.
"coming?"
Alexander, who had just returned from England a few days ago, happened to be here with Lupin at the moment. Perhaps he had heard from someone about some of the old grievances between Snape and Lupine. At this time, seeing Snape appear at the door of the tent, he immediately looked at the two of them back and forth with some curiosity.
Snape did not respond to Lupine's words, but when he saw Alexander, he looked at him with some scrutiny.
These few glances made Alexander feel quite stressed - he had been made a lot of trouble by Snape during his time at Hogwarts. After all, his grades were indeed good, but he was also a Gryffindor.
Fortunately, a voice soon came from behind Snape, freeing him from the former's gaze.
"Alexander, come out first! Go and find for me where Enns is, and bring him here later." Bill shouted, "Don't disturb Professor Snape and Mr. Lupin's reminiscence now."
"Ah... Oh! Okay."
Alexander quickly stood up from his chair, trotted past Snape who had already walked in, and headed straight out of the tent.
Only then did Snape withdraw his gaze from the child, walked to a back chair not far from Lupin's desk, and sat down.
"So you haven't died at the hands of a living corpse yet." He said calmly.