Chapter 1490 Hasty Reunion
"What's wrong?"
"No, don't worry about it, it's nothing... I thought about it, and decided to go to the Change to have a look first, and then consider whether to go to Hogwarts again after I go. I will try to speed up as much as possible, after all now ...the hordes of living corpses in London may attack at any time."
Maca paused for a moment when the slate array on the other side of the French venue suddenly burst out with beams of light of the power of rules. But he quickly put that matter back to the bottom of his heart for the time being, and continued to exhort Lupine.
"Couldn't the Revolution let me, or Sirius, go? It's better for you to stay here?"
"The distance is too far, and the location of the ship is not fixed. It may take a lot of time for you to go, so I should go there by myself! You are responsible for mobilizing people to prepare for the battle, and then..."
Having said that, Maca seemed to hesitate a little, but finally said seriously:
"Be prepared for our side to take the initiative to attack. After the living corpses leave the mist range, once it is confirmed that Haierbo is not with him, we will do our best to wipe out the army of living corpses!"
Lupine nodded slightly upon hearing this.
"Then what if Hai Erbo is here?"
"Defend," Maca said decisively this time, "but it's definitely not 'defending'... If you can't hold on at all, then escape as much as you can! Escape as many people as you can."
Having said that, Maca took out his staff and slapped it lightly on the ground, before disappearing in a flash.
...
The Revolution is still sailing slowly on the vast Atlantic sea.
For some reason, the original itinerary was temporarily suspended. At this moment, the Revolution was undulating leisurely with the waves under the night sky. For some reason, it made people feel a little inexplicably heavy.
And at the next moment, Maca's figure appeared on the deck without warning, and he pushed open the hatch in front of him and walked in.
Perhaps it was because it was late at night in the sea area here, everyone was sleeping, and the cabin seemed very quiet. In the corridor on the first floor, Maca only saw the janitor Filch who was dozing off at first, and never met anyone else after that.
It wasn't until he walked around the corridor and went down the stairs to the second floor below that he saw Snape standing at the top of the stairs looking at him.
"You came.
"
"Long time no see, Professor Snape!"
"Actually, not too long."
Snape was still the same, no matter what happened, he always looked like an old god. Maca shrugged, then said:
"To be honest, I don't have much time to stay this time... Is Professor McGonagall here?"
"Huh?" Snape raised his eyebrows when he heard the words, "Professor Sprout sent you two secret letters, didn't you receive them? The last letter mainly said that McGonagall Something about the professor leaving alone."
"Is that so?"
Talking to Snape was easy, because he would say everything he needed to say as concisely and accurately as possible, and he would never mention anything that didn't need to be said.
After Maca heard it, she couldn't help but nodded.
"The letter has been received, but the two letters are not good, but the way the latter one arrived is a bit suspicious." He frowned and said, "It was delivered by the barn owl at Hogwarts."
"Oh, that's how it is..." Snape suddenly understood, "If the content is correct, then it is a simple provocation... Go over and make sure, Sprout is at the very bottom, originally McGonagall In the professor's cabin."
"thanks."
Maca nodded slightly, but then looked at Snape who was still standing still.
"Aren't you going with me?"
"I've already said what I should say, and in the final analysis, I don't want to get involved at all..." Snape shook his head impatiently, "You go there yourself! I'm also planning to go back to England, At least I have to take Tia over first and say that it was just a coincidence that I ran into you here at this moment."
"Oh," Maca hesitated and nodded his head twice again, "Okay! By the way, help me give Tia a voice... Just remember, don't go to the new town with Tia!"
After saying this, Snape tossed his black cloak, and strode up the stairs as usual, out of Maca's sight.
"Still doing my own way... But thanks to Snape who met first, I basically know everything I need to know, which saves me a lot of time."
While thinking this way, Maca walked quickly along the depths of the corridor Snape just pointed out, and soon he found that the door of the innermost cabin was still half open.
"Squeak"
"Professor Sprout, Professor Flitwick!"
"Oh?" Flitwick immediately turned his head when he heard Maca's voice, and said in his usual sharp voice, "Maca, why are you here? Did you meet Severus just now?"
"Ah, yes, we just met by the stairs," Maca said as he greeted him, and then took out a folded piece of paper from his waist, "Professor Snape has roughly explained the situation." ...Professor Sprout, you should have written this secret letter too, right? Can you see if there is anything wrong?"
"Well?"
When Sprout took the letter and opened it for inspection, Maca slightly looked down at the little Flitwick and said:
"By the way, how long has Professor McGonagall been away? Did she take anything with her? Also, was there any sign before she left?"
"Well, she once said that she wanted to go back to Hogwarts, but we stopped her at that time." Flitwick said, "It's because of this that we think she might really go back to school... As for the specifics It’s really not easy to determine when you left and whether you took anything with you.”
When he said this, he couldn't help but shook his head, frowned and said:
"The reason why we found out that she had left was because Pomona couldn't sleep after the discussion about Sybil's prophecy ended, and wanted to talk to her again, only to find that there was no one there."
"Ok"
After listening to Flitwick, when Maca pondered for a while, Sprout, who had already checked the secret letter, suddenly interrupted:
"Maka, are you suspecting... maybe Minerva didn't leave the Revolution on her own initiative?"
"Uh." Although he didn't want to worry the two of them, Maca finally nodded and said, "After all, this is also a possibility, isn't it?"
After just answering this sentence, he looked at the letter paper in the other party's hand and signaled:
"Is there a problem with the content?"
"It was indeed written by me, exactly the same, without any changes."
Upon hearing this, Maca couldn't help but nodded again slowly, as if thinking about something. And after he pondered for a while, he opened his mouth again and said:
"I see...then let's do this first! I'll go to Hogwarts again and after I leave, you will immediately control the Revolution to leave this sea area and change places."
After speaking, he disappeared from the spot in a flash.