Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 1962 Delphi's Denial

"Mr. Blois... always comes to disturb the rest of the guests, maybe it's not something I should do as the host, but there are some more urgent things... I think I have to have a 'private' talk with you. "

It can be heard that she put more emphasis on the word "alone", and maybe even because of some guilty conscience, she used a little too much force.

Therefore... In terms of wording, Maxim's words are already extremely polite, but judging from the meaning of her words, they may not be so polite.

Fortunately, in the face of the disaster, she has to deal with many troubles all day long, so no one will take such a little bit of disrespect and gaffes to heart.

It's just a pity that her expectation of "talking alone" has come to nothing.

"Ma'am, it seems that we haven't introduced this lady to you in the past few days-this is my mistake. In fact, this lady is not only my daughter's friend, but also many people's friends... What's the matter?" It's urgent, just say it! Don't avoid her."

When Maxim came into the room, Mr. Blois was sitting at the desk, and seemed to be chatting with Delphi who was standing at the window.

Seeing what Mr. Blois said, Delphi nodded slightly at Maxim as a greeting.

"Uh," Madam Maxim also nodded slightly to her, but then said with some hesitation, "but this matter... To be honest, because it involves Mr. Percy Weasley from the Weymouth camp. For the time being, I am afraid that the less people know about it, the better."

She said, and could not resist adding at last:

"...well, it's about Mr. McLean."

"Mr. McLean?"

Obviously, it would be better if Maxim didn't mention Maca, and maybe Delphi could be avoided. But now that she said it like this, even if Delphi wanted to leave, she would definitely not leave now.

Sure enough, upon hearing this, Delphi left the window and took a step this way, frowning and saying:

"Madame Maxime, what's the matter with Mr. McLean? What message has Mr. Weasley sent?"

"Miss--"

Maxim opened his mouth, and then looked at Mr. Blois in embarrassment.

But the latter shook his head lightly at the desk, and signaled:

"Remember what I just said, this lady is also a friend of many people - including McLean. In fact, she was even a big help for Mr. McLean when he fought Hai Erbo."

Because of her own problems, Delphi's actions have always been very secretive. It can be said that she has never revealed her identity in front of others, so many people don't know what she has done.

Therefore, when Mr. Blois mentioned it a little bit, Maxime immediately showed a surprised expression—she never thought that this beautiful girl who she thought was a Squib, or even a Muggle, had such a background.

And more importantly, the other party seemed to be very familiar with McClain!

"There's no need to mention these," Delphi shook his head and said, "Mrs. Maxim, tell me quickly! What's wrong with Mr. McLean? What's the news?"

Seeing her questioning again and again, and Mr. Blois also indicating that she can go on directly... Having said this, Maxim found that he seemed to have no reason to continue to stalemate.

After a little hesitation, she finally said:

"The thing is like this... I just received a red-labeled urgent letter from Mr. Weasley, which said that the Weymouth camp was once again attacked by living corpses. And this time, there have been many evolutions in the group of living corpses In the absence of Miss Granger and others, the defense line of the camp is very likely to fall. At this time... Mr. Weasley... seems to have received a summons from Mr. McLean, saying that he hopes to Weymouth Camp can hold out..."

As he spoke, the ambiguous words in Maxim's words gradually increased. Fortunately, the rhetoric policy she had decided earlier was still correct—as much as she said, as many mistakes as she could, just stop as soon as possible.

After a brief explanation, she immediately stopped the topic and said:

"Guys, you should also know that the alliance is not very stable at present. So... I think the sentence mentioned by Mr. Weasley in the letter is very correct - the Weymouth camp is the first step and the last step, If the news that the camp’s defense line is on the verge of falling is known to some members of the alliance, the result will be very bad, so I just...Miss, I think I was really rude just now.”

"Um... no, nothing."

After listening to Maxim's previous explanation, Delphi has been thinking about something. Seeing Maxim's apology, she just shook her head casually, obviously not paying attention to what she was saying.

But at this moment, not far away, Bulova frowned and said:

"McLean asked Percy Weasley to defend Weymouth? Well... Since he said it to Weasley, there must be a reason for him... Of course I can take action, but I suggest waiting to see Let’s talk! It’s not good if McLean’s plan is ruined.”

From the time when he was on the small island of Rowena, Blois knew that Maca had a plan, and it seemed to be a big plan.

Regarding Maca, although Bulova feels very complicated now, he has never lacked admiration. Regardless of strength or wisdom, at least Bulova personally believes that he is the only one in the world who can deal with Hai Erbo.

But under the current catastrophe, sticking to one's duty and not acting rashly, waiting for McLean and Haierbo to fight, seems to be the only option to protect oneself.

That's right, because of this, Blois, who only hoped that his daughter Willy could get through this crisis safely, decided to withdraw from the fight and no longer get involved in it.

Hearing that Blois still seemed to wait and see, Maxim, who knew that Weymouth might not have much time, suddenly became a little anxious, and saw her go further:

"But...Mr. Blois, no matter how I think about it, I don't think that Mr. Weasley will have a way to defend the line! The strength of those evolved zombies, sir, you must know better than most people No matter how many ordinary wizards there are, they may not be able to stop their attack. Not to mention, there are ordinary living corpses that are many times larger than Weymouth's defensive team—"

However, this time, before Maxim could finish his sentence, he was suddenly interrupted by Delphi who had been meditating for a long time.

She suddenly raised her head, looked at Maxim and said:

"No, Mr. McLean won't let Mr. Weasley hold Weymouth. No... I don't think he will even have contact with Mr. Weasley!"

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