Chapter 805: Dreams
Seemingly overnight, London went from a cold and wet winter to a warm spring.
On the other side of the river, Louise, who was sitting on the balcony in a daze, woke up Louise from a group of exotic tourists visiting London, who was sitting on the balcony in a daze, and watched their backs fade away until they became a blurred black shadow in the horizon.
A few pots of ornamental flowers on the balcony have sprouted and are swaying in the warm breeze full of life.
But Louise glanced at them and looked away with interest, looking at the glass door that separated the bedroom from the balcony, and at the slightly gloomy face in the reflection.
Needless to say, Louise also knew that the hot topic of the evil organization would continue in the wizarding world for some time, and that Amosta Bryan's reputation would climb another ladder at this time, and in a way, the wizarding world was not much different from her world.
But for herself, it's all over.
Since returning to London, Amosta had placed her in the Auror safe house where they had originally housed her, and now she knew what the Aurors were up to.
Although she had only been involved in the investigation of Frazier's death for about ten days, as a reporter, Louise knew that the information was crucial, and in these ten days, she already had a preliminary outline of the wizarding world in her mind.
Click-
Louise twisted her handle and walked into the bedroom.
"What a luxury"
Looking at the classical and luxurious dΓ©cor in the room, Louise grunted.
The villa is located in the viewing area of the River Thames, and the cost of buying it may be a staggering figure, but the wizards actually bought it as a temporary base for the Aurors, which makes Louise have to sigh at the wealth that the wizards have.
"How did they solve the identity problem?" Louise thought, but then, she shook her head again to push the question out of her mind,
"Magic can do it anyway."
Burst--
Louise lay down on the soft four-poster bed, her arms covering her eyes.
The past ten days of running around seemed to exhaust Louise's energy, and she slept lazily in the morning, but she still felt very tired, every cell in her body seemed to be protesting, and she needed more rest, but no matter how hard Louise tried, she couldn't sleep, and Amosta's voice kept lingering in her head.
"It doesn't make sense."
This was what Amosta had said to Louise before she left, and now she understood why Amosta had said that to her.
"It's unfair."
With her arms pressed against her feverish eye sockets, Louise's faint voice echoed through the room.
Bang!
A crisp sound appeared in the quiet villa, and Louise, who had been lying motionless in bed for more than an hour, as if she had fallen asleep, jumped out of bed immediately after hearing this sound, and the experience of the past few days had made her know very well what this sound meant.
Tuk, tuk, tuk β
Sure enough, there was a sound of footsteps outside the door, and the footsteps became clear and finally stopped outside her door, and then, there was a knock on the door.
When she heard the knock on the door, Louise's heart beat faster, and she clenched her sleeves tightly, revealing a little fear uncontrollably.
"May I come in, Louise?"
Outside the door, Amosta's gentle voice rang out.
There was a long silence, and Louise agreed in a slightly hoarse voice.
Louise stood at the head of the bed, clenching her hands tightly, looking at her reddened eyes with resistance or fear.
"Are you done?"
Before Amosta could speak, Louise spoke first, and she asked, with an indescribable uneasiness and nervousness in her expression.
"Oh, noβ"
Amosta smiled and walked into the room, and said in a gentle voice,
"Actually, there are quite a few troubles left. I've had a lot of suggestions for me to preside over the trials of the dark wizards, but I don't have the time and energy to do that.
News from St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries and Injuries that my student is back to health, but I still have to go see her, and besides, remember the Onisto Pastore who I sent Kingsley back to London, he is also in the hospital, if I can, I hope to find a way to make him normal, the school is organizing a big magic competition, the second competition is approaching, there is a lot of time for me to deal with, well, my teaching progress is also a little behind."
Amosta sighed slightly, and shook his head helplessly.
Listening to Amosta's chattering complaints, Louise pursed her lips, and the fear in her heart faded slightly, but she still didn't say anything.
Looking at the girl who had become restrained, Amosta's heart was also slightly heavy, and he wanted to say something to soothe, but the words came to his mouth and swallowed again.
Like he said. It doesn't make sense.
"It was like a dream."
The silence lasted for a long time, and suddenly, Louise smiled and whispered,
"It's time to wake up."
Louise raised her eyes, her eyelashes flickering,
"Delete memories. Does it hurt? β
"No, it won't."
Amosta smiled,
"There's just a chance that it can turn people into dementia. Ah, of course, you know that I am very skilled in magic, and I should be able to prevent such risks, even if something mishaps happen, it doesn't matter, I have a lot of money to pay enough compensation."
Looking at the girl who was giggling at her, Amosta's expression became more and more gentle, until Louise regained her quiet, and her eyes flashed with courage, and Amosta continued in a soft voice,
Kingsley will take care of the rest, and he will give Frazier back to you, and in a way that makes sense, and with a reasonable excuse, you and your family will receive a sum of money as compensation for the injuries suffered by Muggles to wizards."
Louise tapped slightly, and a hint of darkness crept up on her face again.
The bright view outside the window could not dispel the sadness that permeated the room.
"I can."
After a moment of silence, looking up, Louise looked into Amosta's eyes,
"I can. Don't forget you? β
Sensing the hint of apology from Amosta, Louise hurriedly explained,
"I mean, the first time I met you, at that subway station in the city center!"
Amosta didn't answer right away, until, when he saw the pleading in Louise's eyes, and realized that Louise had misunderstood the reason for his silence, Amosta nodded,
"That's no problem, Louise, then. Is there anything else you'd like to say? β
Louise became hesitant, and it seemed that she did have some knots in her heart.
"I'll do my best to help you there." Amosta said gently.
"You can."
Amosta's promise seems to have given Louise some courage to become brave. She held her breath, and a touch of shame crept up her fair and pretty cheeks, but she still looked into Amosta's eyes,
"You can. Close your eyes? β
Even Amosta's breath was suffocated at this moment, and he stared at the light Louise in his eyes full of cautious anticipation, watching the light fade and finally, before the light was completely extinguished, he nodded and closed his eyes.
Louise's heart surged to her throat, and the rapid beating of her heart even made her faint a little.
She couldn't believe that Amosta really agreed, and at this moment, the bright sunlight finally poured into the dim bedroom.
Biting her lower lip, the girl's cheeks were as rosy as blood, and she stood on tiptoe, slowly approaching as her burning breath blended in the space closer to the two, and Louise closed her eyes.
Maybe it's the lips, maybe it's the tip of the nose.
The touch of a dragonfly like water.
Louise opened her eyes and saw two bright purple moons blooming in front of her eyes, instantly engulfing her sanity...
(End of chapter)