Chapter 2510 Unlucky Sirius
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Three secret letters detailing the shocking changes in London were sent to three different places through the hands of Sirius, who was good at concealment and long-distance travel. A letter is given to Mrs. Maxim who has great ambitions for the overall situation, a letter is given to Professor McGonagall who is wise, courageous, equal and fraternal, and a letter is given to Patriarch Blois, who is powerful and profound in magic.
These were the three candidates that Hermione decided on after much deliberation on the way away from London. The drastic change in Maca's position was obviously not something that everyone could tell about, so it was necessary to be cautious when deciding on candidates. So after careful consideration, she chose these three people with extraordinary status and influence, who were trustworthy enough.
However, with such a major event involving the entire situation in Europe, even with Hermione's intelligence, it was difficult to foresee how these three letters would change after they left her hands.
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In fact, only one of Hermione's three letters did not meet her expectations.
After all, they were once like-minded "allies" who joined forces to establish a resistance alliance. After receiving the letter from Sirius himself and reading it carefully, although Madam Maxim was shocked by the news in her heart, she quickly understood and accepted Hermione's thoughts.
Facing the situation on the second battlefield that was getting out of control, facing the extremely terrifying army of living corpses, Mrs. Maxim, who insisted on working day and night in the rear to control the situation of the battle, understood that the group of Hermione and others had accidentally reached an agreement in the UK. As long as the cooperating group of living corpses is deployed properly, it will become the biggest help to stabilize the already precarious Second Battlefield!
Therefore, Maxim didn't think about it for too long, and Sirius had already got a reply letter from her to Hermione before he even left.
It's just that I never thought that Hermione's good fortune in these three letters would end here.
Especially the second letter, not to mention Hermione herself, even Sirius who delivered the letter thought that this should have been the smoothest of the three trips. Professor McGonagall has always been extremely concerned about Hermione and others who went to the British disaster area. While she is worried about everyone, she has always given these children the greatest recognition and support from the rear.
And Hermione has always been very clear in her heart that Professor McGonagall always approves of her ideas-they have always been the same kind of people!
But Hermione never thought that after reading the letter sent by Sirius, Professor McGonagall did not show much reaction. She didn't even reply to Sirius's letter even verbally, and after earnestly but clearly withholding that she had indeed received it, she let Sirius go again.
"Professor McGonagall's change of attitude...is it related to the slug?"
Before leaving the Italian community where the teachers and students of Hogwarts lived with doubts, he had already learned from Ron and others that Severus Severus, who had also appeared in Buckingham Palace at that time, but did not see him this time. Nepe made him have some guesses.
However, although Professor McGonagall's attitude is strange, it is not enough to make Sirius linger in Italy because of the entanglement in his heart. The other party's wisdom and the calmness and naturalness he has shown when facing him are enough to make him realize that this wise and resolute current headmistress of Hogwarts must have her own considerations .
But as for the attitude shown by the recipient of the third trip after that, that is, the third letter he was going to send on this trip, he was really at a loss——
"Click, click, click..."
The beautifully carved vertical clock by the wall is ticking, the black tea on the table is full of mellow fragrance, the green and dense branches and leaves are swaying gently with the breeze outside the window, and an unknown person is in the picture frame on the wall. old wizard is looking at the sunset in the background.
The hall is very quiet, but it is not full of oppressive dead silence, but with a little leisurely tranquility.
It was noon on the third day after Sirius bid farewell to Harry and the others at the port warehouse in Calais, France. Although he tried not to delay as much as possible when sending the first two letters, it took a lot of effort after all—in fact, the time was mainly spent with Madam Maxim, because he had to wait for the other party to write a reply on the spot, and On the side of Professor McGonagall, who was not going well, he was rejected quite simply.
But in the current Bulova family mansion, even though he has not seen the rightful owner... or because he has not seen the rightful owner until now, Sirius feels that it will take more time .
Sirius, who has been running around behind the front lines of various battlefields, and has recently learned a lot from Harry and others, is really a little irritated to be honest.
It's a pity that he can't show it yet.
This is the current main house of the Blois family, and for this French wizard family, which is more powerful than the Black family at its most prosperous period, but still restrained and trustworthy, even he who has always been rebellious knows that it is necessary to tell the other party Hold it with respect.
So after being politely and politely invited by a deacon to sit down in this side hall, all he could do was wait patiently and more patiently.
The Blois family has given enough help to the teachers and students of Hogwarts, to the frontline warfare, and even to the disaster-stricken countries in Europe, so they naturally deserve everyone's respect.
However, watching the sun gradually set outside the window, and the colorful stalls sprinkled a golden red, Sirius, who had been waiting patiently and silently, finally saw the deacon who had led the way before him reappear in front of him.
"The head of the family has returned. He invited you to go to the study to talk."
"Okay, then I will trouble you to lead the way again."
Sirius was not sure whether the so-called "just came back" was just an excuse, but since the other party was willing to invite him over, then his almost whole afternoon of waiting was worthwhile after all.
Following behind the deacon, Sirius left the side hall and walked along the long corridor outside, and soon climbed the stairs to the third floor of the mansion.
When the deacon signaled him to wait in front of a certain gate and then knocked on the door, Sirius didn't waste any time and stepped in when the other party extended his hand to invite him.
"Mr. Blois, Miss Hermione Granger has a letter and asked me to deliver it to you—there has been an upheaval in the British disaster area, which is related to Maca Maclean. I believe...you will Want to find out more?"
After seeing the tall and straight figure standing in front of the bookcase, Sirius immediately opened his mouth and revealed his only purpose for this trip.
But soon, he saw the other party shaking his head calmly.
"I don't think so."