Drink Black Tea Calmly at Hogwarts

Vol 2 Chapter 656: Wind rises from the green? At the end

In recent times, both the Muggle newspaper and the wizard's newspaper have been filled with the smell of war.

In the world of Muggles, a combined fleet headed by the USS Kitty Hawk aircraft carrier and the British Royal Ark Ark is floating in the sea in northwest India. They are on the platform of the International Atomic Energy Agency's verification team. During the United Nations meeting, the five permanent members take turns to hold India hard, and are prepared to air strikes at the nuclear weapons test site in the Berkland area of ​​Rajasthan, India.

In the world of wizards, the "2·6 Bombings" that took place in Hogsmeade shocked the world. A photo overlooking the ruins of Hogsmeade from the air appeared in wizarding media around the world in less than two days.

Facts have proved that a picture of the almost completely destroyed village in the wizarding world is more shocking than the cold casualties.

In a large number of news, communications and features, the "Prophet Daily", "Witcher Weekly", "Youth Magazine" and other local British media have exposed Voldemort's crimes to the British people and the people of the world.

The famous British journalist Rita Skeeter wrote in a report in the Daily Prophet: “I can’t describe everything I saw in Hogsmeade. Everything I saw was recorded in the original.

Mrs. Pattif’s teahouse has been completely destroyed. It is said that Mrs. Pattif was rescued from the rubble and sent away for treatment.

The Devis and Bans store and surrounding shops were razed to the ground, and rescuers tried to find survivors in the rubble.

The two Aurors in the ruins carefully gathered the remains of a victim as complete as possible.

Wenrenju quill pen shop and Fengya brand wizard clothing shop were burned down and only a few pieces of wood were left.

The Owl Post Office has become a smoke-bearing ruin, and the surrounding air is full of burnt stench. Several escaped owls are standing on the roof of Honey Duke’s candy store that collapsed halfway.

Relatively speaking, the Three Broomsticks Bar is very lucky, it just lacks a wall. "

"Youth Magazine" published an article by Colin Crevey with a large number of photos taken that night. He wrote in the article: "In addition to countless houses destroyed, there are countless civilians killed and injured. There are people carrying the wounded."

"Soon stretchers were not enough. Everyone used everything on hand to transport the wounded. In order to buy time, we didn't even use the Transfiguration Curse. A middle-aged man was lying on a door panel in front of me, The blood on his body poured out from the broken calf in bursts. His wife was followed by him, and her face was covered with dust that had solidified with the blood... She was in Mr. Longbottom and Mr. Weasley's With the help, the seriously injured husband was dragged out of the collapsed house. I learned that they had lost their two children forever the next day."

"In the rubble of a destroyed house, more than a dozen corpses of several families were buried. The excavated corpses were placed in a shroud beside the road. Their bodies were all marked in pajamas. Obviously they were all Died in his sleep."

Hannah also wrote an article describing: “Rescuers rescued many wounded from the rubble. The wounded with broken heads and only broken bones were taken to a special tent at the resettlement site after simple treatment.”

"Those who have lost their arms, lost their legs, and have only one muscle trembling wounded are our priority treatment targets."

"It's just that there are not enough medical practitioners present. We can only bandage them to stop the bleeding, and then send them to Hogwarts for further treatment."

"Not all the wounded were rescued in time. When an old lady rushed into the tent holding her granddaughter, everything was too late. When I lifted her back, I could feel her body in my hand. There was a little bit of residual temperature on the lake, but she could no longer drink the healing potion, even if we tried everything."

"..."

"Thank you Mrs. Pomfrey. In the past few years, she has taken two days a month to teach us students who are aspiring to become medical doctors some basic knowledge of first aid and treatment, otherwise we can only stand there that night and be at a loss. ."

"However, for the next two days, Madam Pomfrey, who worked with St Mungo's medical therapists to rescue the wounded, and who had never rested for more than ten minutes, was also exhausted by the bed in the auditorium. Professor McGonagall and Spur. Professor Lauter had to personally fill her with a cup of living **** decoction, so that she could get a full rest."

The special reporter of "Witcher Weekly" interviewed Ginny at lunchtime at the place where she was eating. Ginny, who had not been able to loosen her brows for the past few days, said to the reporter: "It's hard for other people to think of our experience these days. What kind of life are the compatriots who have experienced this disaster?"

"What happened that night left an indelible shadow in many people's hearts. Some people now think of the pain that night when they see the flames, even the flames on the candles can scare them to screams. And trying to escape the light from the candles, they can only shiver in a corner without candles these days and nights."

"Some people simply cannot accept the fact that their relatives have passed away. A pair of five-year-old siblings will go to the village to look for their parents at dawn every day, and some witnesses saw the moment before the huge rock hit their house. ~www.readwn.com~ Their parents threw both of them on the street, but the parents failed to escape. If we don’t let them go to the village, they will cry, beat people with their fists and even bite. People (Speaking of which Ginny showed the reporter the tooth print on her arm), now we can only let the volunteers follow them to the village."

"Some people have not eaten anything for two or three days in sorrow, so that they are hungry and fainted in the tent before being discovered. His Excellency Minister Scrimgeour has to specifically approve that the Aurors can use the Imperius Curse on them to control them. They eat."

"The poorest thing now is the orphans who have lost their parents... alas..."

Maggie McGonagall, who had been taking care of the children during the day, dragged her exhausted body back to her tent at night, and when she sat at the painting table dug from the ruins and picked up some folded paintbrushes, she felt her strength again. Back to the body. In the past few days, she has used brushes to translate all what she has seen, heard and felt into the content of the special supplement of the comic "Tea Time at Hogwarts". She wrote on the last page: "How many compatriots are flying around and how many houses are turned into ashes? The quiet village is filled with smoke and flames. The crazy careerist has caused another blood debt!"

Reports from the front lines of Hogsmeade continuously bombarded the hearts of wizards, and their influence even spread to the world of ordinary people.

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