harry potter book of crimes

Chapter 1877 Anti-war resistance

"Miss Granger, the preparations in the conference hall downstairs are almost complete. We have also notified many representatives of the alliance members who have stayed in Brussels from the beginning. We only need to wait for those representatives who have returned to their countries before.

Come, the meeting can officially begin."

Hermione, who was preparing for the meeting at the Rebel Alliance meeting base in Belgium, nodded after hearing the report from this person who was probably a member of the Ministry of Magic.

"I understand, then just wait!" she said, "Also, please let Ms. De Guin and her husband pay more attention to the movements of the Brandt family - just tell her this, and she will understand

That’s what I meant.”

"Okay, Miss Granger."

After watching the other party leave the room that she used as a temporary office, Hermione put down the information at hand and rubbed her forehead vigorously.

Obviously, Luna is right, at least her current state is definitely not good.

"No problem... The idea of ​​seizing Birmingham is not wrong, and the plan to march at this time is not wrong either. And as long as we follow the formation diagram given by Maka before, we can quickly transform the gravity rune formation to resist the tide of living zombies... or even

An attack by high-level zombies is definitely not impossible."

"Yes, as long as Haierbo doesn't take action himself - well, with Maka holding Winchester at close range, Haierbo can't pull out that hand, so there's nothing wrong with it!"

After such consideration and confirmation, Hermione couldn't help but nodded to herself, but then she clapped her forehead and closed her eyes slightly, and asked secretly:

"But why can't I feel at ease?"

However, just thinking about it in such a depressed manner was obviously an extremely inefficient way of thinking. After struggling for a moment, she threw these thoughts aside again, flipped through the information and started reading from the beginning.

This information is all about the details of the current situation in the UK. It will definitely be used at the meeting. When the time comes and they are put together and analyzed, most of the alliance members should be able to convince them to provide more information.

More combat power.

Yes, they include old Aslan and his group of "old school friends" who have had direct contact before.

About half an hour later, the members attending the meeting finally arrived one after another, and the wizard from the Ministry of Magic just now came to Hermione again to remind her that everyone was entering one by one.

This biggest proactive offensive plan from the very beginning of the rebellion against Haierbo to the present is finally taking its first step.

"Mrs. Maxim should be here by now, right? Let's go then! Let's go to her first."

Before she finished speaking, Hermione put the information on the table and walked straight out the door. She and the wizard walked along the corridor on the other side, where other people attending the meeting would not pass by.

The stairs went around to the small lounge at the back of the conference hall. As soon as the door opened, I saw that Mrs. Maxim, the old housekeeper, and the President whom I met at the dinner last time were indeed there, waiting to enter.

There is a meeting in the conference hall.

"Sorry, it seems I'm a little late." Hermione said with a slight apologetic salute.

"Oh, it doesn't matter. We all know that you have been busy organizing planning materials before the meeting." Maxim waved his hand, indicating that she could sit down again, "Since the last dinner, this is still our

The first public meeting where the president was invited to discuss formal cooperation and deal with the disaster..."

As she said this, she looked towards the Muggle President of France who was sitting not far away.

"In view of some self-evident 'misunderstandings' between us in the past, the prospect of being able to sit face to face and discuss future prospects like today... To be honest, it was really hard for me to imagine it before this."

"That's true!" The President shook his head and said, "I still remember the scene when the Minister of Magic and Butler Blois appeared out of thin air in my office on the second day after I took office. Before that, I had no idea at all.

There are still so many "wizards" in our country... and even in the entire world. And I never thought that the opportunity that would allow me to come into such close contact with this magical world for the first time would turn out to be a cruel war.

"

He shook his head as he spoke, and finally sighed:

"Perhaps you have heard that I have always held an anti-war concept. For me, war is always the last resort, an example of failure, and the worst solution - because war brings

It tends to be more death and misery."

"Indeed," Hermione immediately agreed upon hearing this, "If I had a choice, I personally would not want to establish this so-called 'Resistance Alliance' at all - not just this time, but also in the past wars.

It has already brought us too many sad memories. In fact, the reason why the wizards lived in hiding was to keep both parties away from fighting and persecution, wasn't it?"

At this point, Hermione turned and said:

"It's a pity that some people just like to enjoy such a cruel scene, and even create such a terrible hell on earth with their own selfish wishes."

"Yes! This is no longer a war," the other party nodded, "This is simply an unreasonable robbery and massacre..."

Perhaps because of this, the anti-war president was the first to stand up and try to stop this disaster under the lobbying of the old housekeeper.

While several people were talking, a wizard who was counting the participants in the conference hall appeared at the door, reminding everyone that the venue was completely ready.

"Okay," Maxim nodded, then stood up and said, "The meeting has begun."

Hermione and others then stood up, walked out of the lounge door, and walked towards the conference hall next door.

"Miss Granger," the old housekeeper suddenly reminded in a low voice during the short journey, "several parties seem to have heard about the encounter with the group of Black Flames at Weymouth's defense line."

"Yeah?"

Hermione couldn't help but pause for a moment after hearing this, then nodded slightly and said:

"OK."

There is no other way. Now there are many manpower sent by other forces to support the Weymouth camp. This information cannot be hidden, and theoretically there is no need to cover it up.

However, if someone asks about Maka's stay in Winchester, it's really not easy to explain clearly...or in other words, even if she finds some reasons to explain, others may not be convinced.

She had to think carefully about this matter and answer more carefully later.

With this thought in mind, Hermione followed the footsteps of Madame Maxime and others into the large conference hall that was already full of people.

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