Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 1967 Sarah's Doubts

Ginny looks weak and sentimental on the outside, but she has never been the kind of crying girl. It was by no means unreasonable to be chosen by the Sorting Hat to go to Gryffindor College when he entered Hogwarts.

However, even with Ginny's strong nature, not everyone can turn grief into strength like Bill.

When Hannah came to the camp first and searched all the way to the central tent door, she heard Hermione shaking her head and saying:

"Harry had already taken Ginny to rest in the tent next door—he was worried that Ginny would be too sad, so he just pulled her away from Percy. If she fell ill at this time, it wouldn't matter All right."

"Oh, then... I won't bother you." Hannah thought for a while, then nodded, "Harry's company should be more useful than us."

"Yes!"

Hermione nodded as well, then turned her head and glanced into the tent - where Percy's body was now lying.

But to be honest, apart from the fact that Ginny rushed in desperately at the beginning, so that everyone was worried about her and followed in without thinking about anything. After that, in fact, no one dared to go in again.

Yes, at least Hermione thought she was even a little scared to see Percy. Naturally, it wasn't because of the fear of seeing dead people, but because of the fear of being swallowed up by grief like Ginny.

Although we have already left the UK, the danger has never gone away from us, on the contrary, it is getting closer. At this moment, someone must maintain the clearest mind, so that they may be able to deal with more crises that may arise at any time.

Hermione thought so, and obviously, the rest of the friends probably thought so too.

"By the way, Hannah..." After a few seconds of silence, Hermione said softly, "Where are Ron and Neville? Have they found Bill? How's the situation?"

"Well, I found it, and he and Bill have already talked." Hannah replied when she saw her asking, "Actually, I think Miss Delacour must have misunderstood—Bill is very strong, Much stronger than we imagined!"

In this way, Hannah told Hermione and the others who were gathered here the content of the conversation between Bill and Ron that they had just heard over there.

When they heard the agreement between Bill and Percy before their death, everyone couldn't help being moved, and secretly had an unanimous goal in their hearts.

Everyone, like Bill, hoped to fulfill his unfinished wish for Percy, at least to take the Burrow back from the living corpse... or, in other words, from the hands of Hai Erbo.

"I want to go back to Weymouth as soon as possible." After thinking about it, Hermione finally couldn't help but say.

"And what about Percy's funeral?"

Hannah hesitated to ask a question, which made Hermione startled, but at this moment, Luna who was on the side suddenly said:

"The funeral is a very important thing, and its significance cannot be replaced by many things, but I think... Percy would want to bury himself in the Burrow, right?"

When talking about the funeral, Luna's tone became very serious, so serious that people almost forgot her usual appearance.

"So... go back to England!"

...

Percy died, died heroically and fearlessly on the Weymouth camp defense line to allow more people to retreat smoothly.

However, when everyone was sad or moved by his death, Sarah, who was somewhat able to stay out of the matter, suddenly had some doubts.

Watching Hermione and the others start discussing about taking back the Burrow for Percy, and then holding a proper funeral for him, Sarah listened for a while, but left without a trace.

Not long after, she quietly walked out of Granger's camp and appeared in the tent area next door where the wounded and patients gathered.

There was still a pungent smell in the air, which made people want to cover their noses and frown. Fortunately, many alchemy materials often don't smell any better than this, and Sarah obviously doesn't care much.

Along the way, we could hear the cries and groans of pain and groans from the surrounding tents. It can be seen that there were really many casualties in the battle of the Weymouth defense line.

To be honest, Percy was just one of them.

Sarah saw that many wizards with bottles, cans, and healing tools were coming and going between several tents on the way. She looked around, and then randomly picked a healer to follow him into the tent. into a tent full of wounded.

As soon as you enter, you can find that this is not a tent with a lot of space - the largest tent is basically used to accommodate a large number of lightly injured patients, and these small ones are almost all people with more serious injuries.

Most of these seriously injured wizards were the last batch of brave men who stayed in Weymouth with Percy.

"Eh? Little girl, you—"

Because there is not much space inside, Sarah was spotted by the therapist as soon as she entered. However, even though Sarah looks like a girl in her teens, no one will misunderstand her in the current Granger camp.

There are no ordinary people who can come here, even if they look like a child.

"Miss, are you the new healer that Mr. Weasley hired from the rear... or something?" The wizard looked at Sarah and said with some uncertainty, "There are several tents with serious illnesses here. Take charge, if you can, you might as well go to the minor injury area in the east first! The injuries over there are not difficult to treat, but they are most short of manpower."

However, before Sarah could speak, the injured patient on the hospital bed next to the therapist suddenly took a step forward:

"Is it Horn...Miss Hohenheim...?"

It can be seen that one of the wizard's legs is completely gone, almost broken at the root. It was just because he had taken the medicine a long time ago, and he seemed to have no pain.

But when he saw Sarah, he hurriedly said:

"Miss Hohenheim! Maybe you don't remember me, after all, I didn't speak to you at the time... But, when you and Miss Granger went to Weymouth, I saw you by the side! Speaking of which, I must thank you—it was the protective magic you arranged in the Weymouth camp that protected my brother and his girlfriend!"

Yes, Sarah really didn't remember him—in fact, although she did help Hermione arrange the alchemy formation in Weymouth, it was just a random thing, and she didn't care about other people at all.

However, she hadn't gained emotion at that time, but now it's completely different. Hearing that the other party thanked herself so much, an indescribable emotion suddenly arose in her heart.

"Uh... no, you're welcome."

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