136 Special Visitors
Cooking or something, naturally, you can't tell the old man who taught them, although they probably know, but it's better not to break it.
So, soon Alan was blown away with disgust - after all, his foundation is really incomparable to the two professors, and he has a specialization in the art industry, how can his students who have to take care of all their homework have such a profound accumulation?
Allen, who discussed something in the early stage, can still interject with his own knowledge and ideas, and the content in the back is completely heavenly, so the two professors directly blew away the obstructive ones after giving them some instructions - although nine out of ten percent of the conclusions in the later stage will give him a copy, but now he is an unpopular guy.
However, Alan was not too frustrated after being blown away, and after leaving the professors' lab, he ran straight to his tent - the discussions were inconclusive for the time being, but he had a large copy of the materials that were readily available.
But today is obviously not a good day to study, not long after Allen returned, a strange witch accompanied by a local wizard visited his tent, in a series of knocking sounds, Alan put away the information and took several breaths before calming down - how easy is he to read?
Before he could ask, a badge was revealed—which made Allen's face look even better.
For a person who had just given him a thousand gold galleons, it was not an unforgivable sin to disturb him reading, especially if the other party was ready to continue to give such a big gift.
But what made him very curious was - is the other party so anxious? He just finished eating yesterday and sent someone over today?
Is he the kind of person who takes the money and walks away? Especially when the other party is still holding that amount of money.
However, the witch did not mean to communicate directly with Alan, but instead made a rather polite but clear gesture to the wizard who accompanied her to leave—however, to Alan's surprise, the wizard turned away without a trace of anger.
There's no doubt about it - it's the wizard who infiltrated under the fox.
After clearing the room, the visiting strange witch did not immediately have the idea of talking, first cautiously cast several spells on the entire tent with her wand, then took a small glass bottle from her pocket, and took a sip of it elegantly, and then, her body began to change rapidly, and her originally inconspicuous figure began to become full of temptation, especially from the neck down, which almost broke the original clothing—yes, the fox.
Fortunately, Alan had seen things that had a more impactful appearance, so even in the face of this situation, he was still not too surprised, but sat on the chair with a big grin and watched the other party pack up the clothes that had become discordant due to the recovery of the transformation.
There is no doubt that the other party has important things to do at this time, and the more calm he is at this time, the more he is given a situation where he is fully capable of grasping the situation - this is quite a good thing for bargaining.
Although everyone is an ally, it doesn't affect Allen's plan to go stabbed in the slightest - anyway, it's not familiar, and it hurts money to talk about feelings!
However, just when Alan was thinking about how much small money he would need to make this move, the fox smiled slightly and told Alan a piece of news - the action was advanced.
"What? Are you kidding me? I was only notified yesterday, and I'm going to act this afternoon?" Allen's surprise wasn't feigned, he was really frightened.
Is there a need to rush so much?
You must know that wizards must be prepared in advance for major operations - whether it is what materials they will encounter that need to be investigated in advance, or the potions and supplies needed for expeditions, it will take a huge amount of time.
Rushing over is irresponsible for his own life, even Quirrell, who is as strong as Voldemort's possession, must first find out the trap set by Dumbledore and the wizards before daring to go down - as risky as Harry and others, if it weren't for the moving encyclopedia Hermione, he would have hung up at the second level of the Devil's Vine.
To Allen's surprise, the fox was clearly prepared, and she directly took out a bag full of galleons and piled them on the table—a whole thousand, which was the reward agreed upon afterwards.
"I know it was sudden, but there's no way around it. In order to make up for my breach of contract, I have brought the agreed reward in advance - and I have already prepared all the equipment for your adventure, and now all we have to do is rush to our destination, and we must race against time!"
The early payment had obviously succeeded in dissuading Allen's anger, but at the moment, he was a little curious - what had happened to make the other party so early about this matter?
You know, although she doesn't know what the other party needs, but obviously she is more concerned about this matter than anyone else - it is impossible for the other party not to be unaware of this matter that early action will reduce the success rate. Risking this to act first is definitely something serious going on.
"Tell me, what the hell is going on? It's no good to hide it from me—we're in this group. ”
The fox's face was obviously cloudy for a while, but in the end he still told the truth of the matter, after all, just like Alan said, they are in a gang, and it is not worth hiding it from Alan for this little thing.
"One of my servants has disappeared—he knows about it. ”
Perhaps for fear of causing Allen to misunderstand, the other party quickly added: "Of course, I can be sure that the other party will not get much information for the time being-even if he uses the truth spitting potion, because this news is too important, and every servant I know will swear with magic in advance, and when they spit out the truth, their souls will automatically disappear." ”
"However, even so, it is highly likely that the other side will know about our target - although they don't have a specific map or anything, but I estimate that they will know the approximate location in less than two days - you know, there are no fewer soothsayers on the Japanese side than in the British wizarding world. ”
That's all there is to it - it's still speculation.
However, the danger level is naturally greatly increased.
Because the identity of the owner of the grave this time is too special.
It is estimated that more than 90 out of 90 wizards will have a monopoly mentality about what is here—there is no doubt about that.
Take 10,000 steps back, even if the other party is not strong, he will not give up, and if Allen has no strength, he will definitely poke it out mercilessly - when the time comes, it is better to fish in troubled waters than to watch others take it away.
And there's no need to worry about not being able to call someone or calling someone to infighting first - after all, there are people ahead.
One or two wizards can't be beaten, and a group of them can't be beaten together?
How did that come about?
What kind of morality do you talk about to deal with those evil demons?