Charlie's soft complaint was immediately followed by Mr. Weasley's lecture. Unexpectedly, the warm scene of everyone reminiscing about the past did not appear. The first thing that was staged was the "harmonious daily life" between Weasley and his son.

Thiel held the book and stood farther back among the group of people because there was no sunlight there.

Till's height does not grow as fast as his three friends. The shortest of them grows in strips and is half a head taller than Till. Therefore, Till is actually surrounded by three people. If he doesn't stand on tiptoes, it will be difficult to get around. Someone found her.

Thiel was able to observe things discreetly.

The Hogwarts Express has seven carriages today, which means there are slightly more passengers on the train than usual when there isn't much traffic. After the Weasleys got off the bus, Till accidentally glanced over there, and with just one glance he realized something was wrong with the wizards who got out of the car after him.

Wizards in the wizarding world basically wear wizard robes for daily travel, but there are also some people - representative figures such as Lucius Malfoy - who pay more attention to appearance and etiquette when traveling, and formal attire is considered daily attire.

But whether he was wearing a wizard robe or a formal dress, Tier was already used to it. The reason why Till could tell something was wrong about those four wizards was because of the look of their sleeves that looked familiar to Till.

During the short period of time he lived in Nurmengard, Till learned a lot from Grindelwald, including but not limited to the current power of wizarding organizations in the world.

For example, in Austria, the land that Grindelwald is currently in control of, there has always been an organization called "Apiphilia" that has been his enemy. No matter how Grindelwald tried to coerce and lure him, and used all kinds of methods, they maintained a small but real sphere of influence.

If it weren't for the fact that they acted too much to offend Grindelwald and Grindelwald couldn't tolerate them and allowed them to linger in Austria, Grindelwald wouldn't be unable to accept it.

The symbol of apiphilia is a black gold-rimmed bee.

Under the guidance of Grindelwald, Thiel witnessed with his own eyes the scene where an aphrodisiac was tortured to extract a confession - Thiel had to admit that the other party was a tough guy, but it was a pity that this tough guy was chewed by Grindelwald, and in the end he still It was chewed up and swallowed into the stomach.

Till hid behind the tall Bill and observed the wizards wearing hats with extremely obscure eyes. After confirming that the signs on their sleeves were the signs of beephilia, he had some vague guesses in his heart.

An organization that was almost unable to survive in Austria actually sent people to the distant UK. What's more, Till was reminded by Grindelwald not long ago that Professor Dumbledore would be approached if there was trouble.

Are they about to get into trouble with Professor Dumbledore? Till withdrew his gaze, smiling and thinking to himself while listening to Charlie tell everyone about his training life in the United States.

Till's absent-mindedness was not obvious. She had said little in recent days. In addition, the focus of several people was mainly on Charlie. Therefore, no one noticed Till's brows until Till returned to Hogwarts. He would wrinkle from time to time, and his eyes would drift away from time to time.

She was thinking about how to solve this problem.

The easiest way, of course, is to tell Grindelwald about the trouble. But Grindelwald left this matter to Thiel, of course because it was inconvenient for him to arrange people into Hogwarts and could not directly solve the problem.

Therefore, the burden of solving the problem still falls on Thiel.

Thanks to his right-hand assistant, in just two hours after Till sent the message to Lupine, he had the specific details of those beephiles. Along with their current actions, Lupine also asked someone to help keep an eye on them. Living.

As soon as they find Hogwarts, Lupine will send a message to Till so that Till can know it immediately.

Lupine said that the simplest and quickest way to solve troubles was to kill them before they came to the door. But when Teal was about to make a decision, her heart tightened, and her intuition told her not to act rashly.

The reason why intuition is valued by some people is of course because at certain moments, it can indeed play an early warning role. Thiel was very worried about the coming of intuition.

In order to prevent unplanned things from happening, Till rejected Lupine's idea and just asked Lupine to send someone to keep a good watch on them. As for how much trouble they will bring to Professor Dumbledore, Till will wait and see.

Professor Dumbledore had unusually not gone out in recent days, and Professor Snape and McGonagall often went to the principal's office. Teal felt that Professor Dumbledore might not have known that there was a visitor coming to the door.

Professor Dumbledore is not a prophet, but he always has extremely long-term foresight.

Less than two days passed peacefully, and trouble knocked on the door of Hogwarts under the watchful eyes of several parties. Professor McGonagall opened the door almost as soon as the knock appeared, and used her hands to open the door. He looked at the four wizards in black in front of him carefully and carefully.

Their smiles were very humble, but Professor McGonagall had been warned by Professor Dumbledore in advance and did not take it lightly at all: "Who are you? Do you have any business coming to Hogwarts?"

The reception of visitors was usually arranged by Professor McGonagall. She also placed a magic spell on the gate of the castle. When any guest came to the door, she would be aware of it and come to receive him.

It's just that today, Professor McGonagall was waiting behind the gate on purpose - a special signal from Professor Dumbledore, for this group of uninvited guests.

"Hello, this is Professor McGonagall. I've known you for a long time." The older one among the four took a step forward and extended his hand to Professor McGonagall. However, he did not introduce himself, but went straight to the point, "We would like to meet Professor Dumbledore, is that okay?"

"Professor Dumbledore is very busy, and there is no one who wants to chat with him." Professor McGonagall didn't like their pretended modesty, especially after knowing their true purpose from Professor Dumbledore, "Even if It's urgent, I think I should state my name, and I'll inform Professor Dumbledore first."

Till was wearing an invisibility cloak and was standing at a corner not far away to eavesdrop. Seeing Professor McGonagall giving in to them with a serious face, he wanted to laugh a little.

Professor McGonagall's words sounded normal and reasonable, but it was not difficult to hear that he had a greater intention to fool them out of the door. It's just that if the other party wants to argue, he doesn't have enough reasons.

Who could find fault in Professor McGonagall's words?

The four beephiles looked at each other for a few moments, and the older one said: "We are Austrians, and we really have something urgent to do to see Professor Dumbledore. As for the name... I'm sorry, we can only tell Professor Dumbledore." "

When the four people in front of him refused to cooperate, Professor McGonagall pursed her lips and looked at them intently, showing no intention of letting go.

If it was really an emergency, would you still be in the mood to stand here and talk to her with a smile on your face?

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