MTL - Harry Potter’s Book of Sin-Chapter 2595 "goodbye!"

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Remember [New] for a second,! "Yes, I understand. As for Mr. McClain's meaning, I will also convey it to President Maxim as soon as possible... But there is another thing, the president wants me to ask Mr. for her—"

"What's up?"

"Before I came to Prague, the federation headquarters had just received two messages. One was from the current headmaster of Hogwarts, Ms. Minerva McGonagall, who was based in Italy; the other was from France. It was signed by Molly Weasley. The letters from both sides have their own priorities, but the meaning they want to express is exceptionally consistent - both want to participate in the next battle to the best of their ability. And...both sides are also in It was mentioned at the end that it is up to you, Mr. McLean, to agree to their participation."

"Professor McGonagall...and Mrs Weasley?"

At the end of the report, the wizard who belongs to the International Federation of Wizards mentioned such a semi-public and semi-private matter. Especially for Maca, this matter, perhaps more of a private matter.

In fact, Madame Maxime, who received the letters from these two parties, was like a mirror in her heart. She knew very well that whether it was the Hogwarts professors or the old Order of the Phoenix members of the French asylum community, they wanted to contact them. It's not her target - she's just a middleman.

So after receiving these two letters, she simply took the opportunity to send someone to report the battle to Maca, and brought the two letters along with her.

So soon, after letting the Union wizard leave, Maca looked at the two letters on the table in front of her, and took a sip of tea with a cup of tea.

He had already opened both letters.

To be honest, don't look at the mediocre content of these two letters, they are nothing more than expounding the idea of ​​​​hoping to contribute to the front-line war.

Considering that there are really not many people who can act wholeheartedly to solve the disaster, no matter the front or the rear, there is indeed a need for manpower. There are people like the Hogwarts professor or the legendary Albus Deng who once assisted a generation. Elites like the former members of the Order of the Phoenix who did things Bridows voluntarily contribute, that is naturally the best.

However, that's not what Maca cares about.

"I remember that Sarah seemed to have said that Professor Snape and Lupin were both people who had appeared in the Buckingham Palace incident... After witnessing such a scene with their own eyes, they still seem to have a lot of confidence in me. Hey! I even seem to have more confidence than myself..."

He thought so, and suddenly looked down at his palm, as if confirming whether he was still "myself", and finally shook his head with a wry smile.

After a while, he raised his head again, looked at the gray sky outside the courtyard and said to himself:

"It's a pity that Professor McGonagall couldn't come in person. It's really been a long time since I saw her! I don't know...Is there a chance to see the professor again."

The words gradually faded, and finally Maca reached out her hand and cherished the handwritten letter from Professor McGonagall.

And the moment he put the letter away, the door opposite the flower bed was suddenly pushed open, and the dusty Hermione strode in from the outside.

"Chomutov has completed the construction of the double defense line. Before I came back, I went to Teplice, where the Matuseyevich family's wizarding knights have also removed a huge part of the living corpses in the city. , the first line of defense should be established soon. In addition, I also observed along the way that the number of living corpses crossing the border from the German disaster area has decreased a lot, and the crisis of destruction facing the Czech Republic should be temporarily lifted... "

Maka watched Hermione stand far away across the flower bed, and hurriedly said what seemed to have been rehearsed in her mind several times beforehand. Just talking, she seemed to have encountered some problem, and glanced back and forth on Maca's side several times.

After hesitating for a while, she turned to look at the flowers and plants in the flower bed in front of her. I just don't know if that's talking to Maca, or to those flowers and grasses.

"Anyway," she pursed her lips and said, "I shouldn't have anything to do with me here. If you still want to stick to the next counterattack plan, you'd better tidy up the rear to eliminate some unnecessary hidden dangers. And I... in After that, I thought about it carefully, and I think you...you are right. So, I will meet with Miss Blois next to discuss the reorganization of the Resistance Alliance."

"I'm sure you can do a great job," Maka nodded. "At least you can do it better than I could—you're good at this."

"I know this, of course I can do it well, you don't need to tell me." Hermione said awkwardly.

"All right!"

Maca shrugged, then freed one of the two hands holding the teacup and tapped on the table in front of her.

"But before that, take this letter to Ron and Ginny! Oh, and Bill and Charlie, I think the Weasley brothers will want to see it."

"Letter? What letter?"

Hearing what Maka said, Hermione's eyes finally turned to this side again, and looked at the tea table in front of Maka with a little doubt.

Maca didn't rush, just waited for her calmly.

Fortunately, Hermione is obviously not the kind of girl who always likes to be sloppy, but after a few seconds of hesitation, she saw her walking over quickly, picking up the envelope on the table and looking suspiciously at the writing on it.

But it was also very soon, the expression on her face changed from doubt to surprise, and then from surprise to surprise and solemnity, and finally hurriedly took out the letter and read it.

Maca knew that Hermione had also realized something when she saw Mrs Weasley's signature.

Sure enough, when Hermione finished reading the letter, UU Reading www.uukanshu.com saw her look up suddenly.

"Maca, do you think... Mrs. Weasley already knew?"

"I think so." Maka said, "Although the letter doesn't say it, anyone can see the heavy determination between the lines."

In fact, Marca felt that Percy's affairs should not be kept from Mrs. Weasley, but Marca did not say this. Because after all, in any case, it is not suitable for him to say this.

Hermione was silent for a while, before shaking the letter, and then said:

"Would you allow Mrs. Weasley and the others to come?"

"I don't need to ask for my approval!" Maca shrugged and said with a smile, "What's more, even if I don't agree, will everyone really lose their resolve? If I want to say, the last sentence is probably Lupinga's—he's testing me!"

Looking at Maca who was so carefree and said "temptation" directly, Hermione couldn't help but stare at it, and then she stuffed the letter back into the envelope and turned her head away.

"I'm going to Ron and Ginny...bye-bye!"