Chapter 2149
After a discussion with Sarah about Delphi's trip to London, Hermione finally came down from the attic with Hannah with an empty food basket.
To tell the truth, they actually didn't discuss any meaningful results.
When they returned to the downstairs living room again, they found that Harry and they had come back from the outside with the reminder just given by Hermione.
"Has miss hornheim finished?" it seems that Ginny, who has just come from the backyard, happened to pass by the stairs. When she saw Hermione and Hannah, she immediately said hello to them. "Hannah, hurry up! I heard your Neville crying hungry with his stomach covered!"
"What's' mine '... I know! Dinner is ready and can start soon!"
Hannah said this a little shyly, then nodded with Hermione next to her, and hurried to the kitchen.
Hermione and Ginny looked at her and ran away with some panic. They couldn't help smiling at each other.
But just then, Hermione said:
"And Ginny, where's your Harry?"
"Of course I'm hungry," said Ginny with a smile instead of showing much panic like Hannah when Hermione joked. "He's working so hard. I look proud and distressed... I have to let him eat more later!"
But think about it, Ginny's feelings for Harry had been vaguely born as a child, and even then she was more fanatical than now. Although Ginny, who is now mature, has gradually become introverted, her love for Harry must have become much stronger and deeper.
Now, what else can I be shy of?
"Really?"
Hearing this, Hermione couldn't help feeling happy for her good friend Harry - he was undoubtedly lucky to be favored by such a kind and brave girl.
"Then we'd better hurry over! Lest Hannah is ready and everyone has to wait for us over there for a delicious dinner."
"Well, let's go," Ginny answered immediately.
……
A dinner is not very rich, but it is enough to comfort everyone's tired body in that hard and busy day. Before long, Hermione and they all put down their tableware and sighed comfortably in the face of an empty table.
"Full!"
Ron patted his belly and said slightly lazily.
In fact, if you pay more attention, you will find that Ron seems to be more relaxed and casual recently.
Moreover, it seems that it is not a "bad" casual, but a quite beneficial relaxation state of mind.
Over the past few days, the number of living corpses he can solve every day has increased, and the mistakes he will make in the past have been greatly reduced. It can be said that although he seems to have become a little casual everywhere, his efficiency has obviously improved.
However, the reason for his change is somewhat subtle.
Because Ron seems to just suddenly feel that he won't have a girl to like him in his life. So in that case, is there any need to maintain and retain those self-expression behaviors at ordinary times?
"Ron, don't be so paralyzed at the table. What's politeness?" Ginny glanced at him. "Sit down quickly! Hurry."
"Oh... OK, OK! Don't be so loud, I see."
Ron sat up straight again, then picked up his glass and took another sip of water.
At this time, everyone suddenly saw Neville sitting on the other side suddenly press his hands on the table and stand up from his chair.
"What's the matter?" Harry looked at him and asked.
But Neville didn't immediately explain. He just stood there in silence. After a moment, he came back to his mind in everyone's worried eyes.
Then I heard him say:
"My patron saint disappeared again."
"Where did it disappear near?" Hermione asked immediately.
But Neville immediately pointed at her and said:
"That's the problem - I've changed the route I tried according to what Hermione said. But this time, the situation has become more strange than before."
He said a little, then looked at Hermione and continued:
"According to the time and distance, my patron saint should have successfully arrived at Weymouth this time. However, it seems that the place where it disconnected from me is also Weymouth... What's more strange is that before the interruption of contact, I actually received the feedback that the information I left was successfully delivered."
Dumbledore's technique of using the patron saint to transmit information cannot carry out accurate two-way communication. After the patron saint was sent out, it was difficult for Neville, as a spell caster, to track and understand through it. At best, you can get some very simple feedback - such as whether the message has been sent to the target or not.
When Hermione listened to Neville, she immediately wondered:
"According to you, can I understand that... Your patron saint has actually been summoned successfully, and in fact, bill, he is currently in Weymouth?"
"I'm not sure. It's too short, but it's possible," Neville nodded. "Of course, it could be Charlie, because I didn't let him go to bill."
But soon Hermione remembered the discussion she had had with Sarah in the attic before dinner. After a little hesitation, her expression suddenly became serious again.
"Or," continued Hermione, "maybe even your patron saint was stopped by something?"
Yes, using the patron saint to send messages to others is indeed a great way of communication, and it is difficult to intercept information in the middle. But even in difficult things, there is no guarantee that no one can complete them.
In addition, there is the possibility that bill or Charlie will go to Weymouth, which obviously cannot be ignored.
"That won't work," Hermione frowned. "In the current situation, there may be demons in Weymouth. If bill or Charlie meets demons... It's terrible!"
"So, do you want me to go back to Weymouth?" Harry swallowed all the food left in his mouth, and then took the initiative. "Bill and Charlie have to make sure whether they are in Weymouth."
"Yes."
Hermione thought and finally nodded.
To tell the truth, they actually didn't discuss any meaningful results.
When they returned to the downstairs living room again, they found that Harry and they had come back from the outside with the reminder just given by Hermione.
"Has miss hornheim finished?" it seems that Ginny, who has just come from the backyard, happened to pass by the stairs. When she saw Hermione and Hannah, she immediately said hello to them. "Hannah, hurry up! I heard your Neville crying hungry with his stomach covered!"
"What's' mine '... I know! Dinner is ready and can start soon!"
Hannah said this a little shyly, then nodded with Hermione next to her, and hurried to the kitchen.
Hermione and Ginny looked at her and ran away with some panic. They couldn't help smiling at each other.
But just then, Hermione said:
"And Ginny, where's your Harry?"
"Of course I'm hungry," said Ginny with a smile instead of showing much panic like Hannah when Hermione joked. "He's working so hard. I look proud and distressed... I have to let him eat more later!"
But think about it, Ginny's feelings for Harry had been vaguely born as a child, and even then she was more fanatical than now. Although Ginny, who is now mature, has gradually become introverted, her love for Harry must have become much stronger and deeper.
Now, what else can I be shy of?
"Really?"
Hearing this, Hermione couldn't help feeling happy for her good friend Harry - he was undoubtedly lucky to be favored by such a kind and brave girl.
"Then we'd better hurry over! Lest Hannah is ready and everyone has to wait for us over there for a delicious dinner."
"Well, let's go," Ginny answered immediately.
……
A dinner is not very rich, but it is enough to comfort everyone's tired body in that hard and busy day. Before long, Hermione and they all put down their tableware and sighed comfortably in the face of an empty table.
"Full!"
Ron patted his belly and said slightly lazily.
In fact, if you pay more attention, you will find that Ron seems to be more relaxed and casual recently.
Moreover, it seems that it is not a "bad" casual, but a quite beneficial relaxation state of mind.
Over the past few days, the number of living corpses he can solve every day has increased, and the mistakes he will make in the past have been greatly reduced. It can be said that although he seems to have become a little casual everywhere, his efficiency has obviously improved.
However, the reason for his change is somewhat subtle.
Because Ron seems to just suddenly feel that he won't have a girl to like him in his life. So in that case, is there any need to maintain and retain those self-expression behaviors at ordinary times?
"Ron, don't be so paralyzed at the table. What's politeness?" Ginny glanced at him. "Sit down quickly! Hurry."
"Oh... OK, OK! Don't be so loud, I see."
Ron sat up straight again, then picked up his glass and took another sip of water.
At this time, everyone suddenly saw Neville sitting on the other side suddenly press his hands on the table and stand up from his chair.
"What's the matter?" Harry looked at him and asked.
But Neville didn't immediately explain. He just stood there in silence. After a moment, he came back to his mind in everyone's worried eyes.
Then I heard him say:
"My patron saint disappeared again."
"Where did it disappear near?" Hermione asked immediately.
But Neville immediately pointed at her and said:
"That's the problem - I've changed the route I tried according to what Hermione said. But this time, the situation has become more strange than before."
He said a little, then looked at Hermione and continued:
"According to the time and distance, my patron saint should have successfully arrived at Weymouth this time. However, it seems that the place where it disconnected from me is also Weymouth... What's more strange is that before the interruption of contact, I actually received the feedback that the information I left was successfully delivered."
Dumbledore's technique of using the patron saint to transmit information cannot carry out accurate two-way communication. After the patron saint was sent out, it was difficult for Neville, as a spell caster, to track and understand through it. At best, you can get some very simple feedback - such as whether the message has been sent to the target or not.
When Hermione listened to Neville, she immediately wondered:
"According to you, can I understand that... Your patron saint has actually been summoned successfully, and in fact, bill, he is currently in Weymouth?"
"I'm not sure. It's too short, but it's possible," Neville nodded. "Of course, it could be Charlie, because I didn't let him go to bill."
But soon Hermione remembered the discussion she had had with Sarah in the attic before dinner. After a little hesitation, her expression suddenly became serious again.
"Or," continued Hermione, "maybe even your patron saint was stopped by something?"
Yes, using the patron saint to send messages to others is indeed a great way of communication, and it is difficult to intercept information in the middle. But even in difficult things, there is no guarantee that no one can complete them.
In addition, there is the possibility that bill or Charlie will go to Weymouth, which obviously cannot be ignored.
"That won't work," Hermione frowned. "In the current situation, there may be demons in Weymouth. If bill or Charlie meets demons... It's terrible!"
"So, do you want me to go back to Weymouth?" Harry swallowed all the food left in his mouth, and then took the initiative. "Bill and Charlie have to make sure whether they are in Weymouth."
"Yes."
Hermione thought and finally nodded.