Chapter 2180

Furong delakul, who has been quietly helping in Granger camp recently, seems to be forgotten by the outside world. Today, I was surprised to hear that someone came to me at the gate of the camp. When she came out with some doubts, she found that she didn't seem to know the person who came to her.

After that, when she really met the other party and learned her intention from her mouth, she knew that it was the Federation personnel sent by Mrs. Maxim.

Of course, what surprised Furong most was probably the fact that maxim became the current president of the international wizard Federation.

Maybe it was because I heard a lot of information behind it from these simple words and knew that I was afraid I couldn't handle it by myself, so Furong finally invited the other party to Bill's side - even if the Witch of the Federation proposed that Mrs. Maxim only asked her to come to Furong and didn't ask her to see others.

Fortunately, the witch is obviously not a rigid person. In addition, as a member of the Federation, she is naturally very clear about the importance of Granger camp. It's really not good if she just comes but doesn't see the person in charge here.

But in the final analysis, Maxim asked her to come just to send a message. There was really no need to meet Bill. So she followed Furong to the tent of the command post. After Bill asked about what had happened in the Federation some time ago, she repeated the purpose of coming here again.

"... miss Delacour, as I said outside just now, Mrs. Maxim asked me to invite you to the headquarters of the Federation. Although Mrs. Maxim didn't specify anything, I think she should have something to ask you to do..."

In the tent of Bill's command post, there is no special space for receiving guests, so at present, they are just sitting next to a table usually used for meetings - some of which are scattered with maps, pen and ink, manuscript paper and books, as well as some information documents that may not be very important, which look messy.

"Well, as for what it is... It's probably all in this envelope."

At this point, the Witch of the Federation really took out an envelope from the bag hanging on her side and reached out to deliver it to hibiscus.

"Since Madame didn't show me or explain anything to me, miss Delacour would better open it after I go out!"

Before the words fell, she gave another meal, and then looked at Bill who was also sitting on the side with some hesitation. But before she could speak this time, she nodded to her clearly when she saw bilton and said decisively:

"Don't worry! I won't look... Oh, unless Furong thinks it's OK for me to look."

After saying that, he smiled and looked at hibiscus, and shrugged gently.

In fact, all the Wizards in the camp can see the changes that have taken place in bill recently. After learning that Percy was killed in battle, he apparently maintained enough calm with great perseverance, so that the wounded who escaped from Weymouth were properly rescued and resettled.

But Percy is his own brother after all. Even if he knew Percy's aspirations and wishes and was willing to affirm Percy's heroic death, the sad mood, even if it could be pressed at the bottom of his heart, could not be really ignored after all.

So... What should I say? In fact, Bill's heart has always been suppressed, so that he has lived like a different person from the past recently.

But it must be said that bill is actually lucky because Hibiscus is here.

Maybe they do match each other. During this time, they live and work together at Granger camp. They usually fit together. Bill and hibiscus have some feelings for each other. After getting along for a long time, bill finally looked down on the sadness caused by Percy's death and regained some of his old temper.

"I won't show you."

Hibiscus took the envelope from the Witch and stared at Bill deliberately. Then she got up and said to the Witch of the Federation:

"You stay here for a while! I'll just go out and tear it down."

"I think we'd better go out!" bill stood up and said, "although no one should come to me now, since it's necessary to keep it secret, it's better not to let others see it as much as possible!"

When he said this, the Witch of the Federation immediately agreed. They simply bypassed the table together and left the tent in Furong's helpless eyes.

Actually, hibiscus didn't think it was necessary - she was Mrs. Maxim's favorite student at the beginning, so she still knew each other very well. At least she knew that if there was anything in the envelope that needed to be kept secret, she would not send such a person to deliver the letter.

But now that bill and the union witch have made room for her, it's OK!

Thinking of this, she took back these thoughts in her mind again, then raised her hand and gently pulled it, and finally tore open the envelope.

……

When Furong was reading a letter in the tent, bill and the witch had come to the open space outside.

As he said before, at this time, no one usually comes here to find him, because he is basically sorting out information at this time of day.

Obviously, even if such a guest came today, what Bill did has not changed much. At present, he has only changed from studying information in report documents and secret letters to understanding information from people's mouth.

"Madam, since you work in the Federation and seem to know a lot... I don't know. Do you know the situation in the Netherlands recently?"

This sentence was the first question Bill asked the witch.

Some time ago, when the corpse suddenly invaded the Netherlands across the sea, there were still a lot of intelligence sent back by all sides. But recently, there are fewer and fewer direct and indirect news, which makes bill more concerned about the current situation there.

After all, there is only Belgium between Holland and France. No one knows whether those terrible corpses will come to the south.

However, the Federation witch shook her head after thinking about it.

"I don't know," she said. "I'm basically only responsible for some things within the Federation... But if the intelligence in the Netherlands suddenly decreases, I think... I'm afraid it won't be a good phenomenon."
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