With a "bang", Professor Murray brought Wade to the vicinity of Gray's house.

This sound like a balloon exploding immediately alerted the retired Auror. The lights in Moody's house went out immediately, and a dark figure quickly passed by the window.

Other than that, the street was still as calm as before, and the sound of TV programs could be faintly heard from Gray's house.

"Feddie - have you seen my hairpin? The one with the pink gem -" Fiona asked.

Through the window, you can see the man of the Gray family standing up from the sofa and walking around to help find things.

Seeing that his parents' lives were not disturbed by those people, Wade was slightly relieved.

Professor Murray, as always, had no intention of visiting the Gray couple.

"Wade, stay home and stay well. It's best not to go out these two days."

Professor Murray put his hand on Wade's shoulder and reminded him:

"If you have to go to Diagon Alley to buy something, let Moody go with you."

"What about you, professor?" Wade asked.

"I will contact Dumbledore..." Professor Murray paused, then continued: "And some of my old friends, find someone to rescue Goole, and investigate this matter. You must also be careful at all times before confirming safety." "Okay." Wade hesitated, and then said: "Should we report to the Ministry of Magic?" "Ministry of Magic?" Professor Murray sneered disdainfully: "It is a bloated and incompetent organization. Once Fudge intervenes, they will definitely make a fuss, and in the end they will get nothing." Seeing that Wade was still looking up at him, Professor Murray felt a little bit of love for his own child in his heart. He swallowed the sarcasm under his tongue and explained slowly: "The Ministry of Magic is an organization with complex personnel, and it is difficult to keep any secrets. Once the matter is leaked, it is secondary to not catching the criminals. The important thing is that Goole may still be in their hands..." He paused, thinking of his friend whose life and death were uncertain, and he couldn't help feeling worried. "If the news leaks out, Goole will be in danger... So I will contact Dumbledore and a few friends among the Aurors to investigate secretly - I think other people probably think so too."

Wade was silent for a while, and whispered: "Professor, you must pay attention to safety."

Professor Murray smiled and patted his shoulder, saying: "You must also protect your own safety. Okay, go home."

Wade walked back, and when he opened the door, he looked back.

The white-haired old man smiled and nodded.

Wade nodded and returned home. When he looked out the window again, there was no one else on the street.

What Professor Murray said was actually what Wade was worried about.

He was worried that after these alchemists were released, they would spread the news everywhere and ask the Ministry of Magic for help.

Maybe they stepped into the Ministry of Magic one moment, and Will's group would get the news the next moment.

In this way, they would immediately know that the kidnapping operation had completely failed, and Freckles Driver and others might disband on the spot and hide separately, instead of trying to return to their nest.

Rita Skeeter's lurking eavesdropping became meaningless.

On the contrary, the longer the delay, the later they would get the news, and the more information Wade could obtain.

Therefore, he had originally thought about keeping everyone in the closet space before this matter was over.

Even in a coma, magic has many ways to help people maintain vital signs.

However, Wade could not be sure when this matter would be "over".

He was also worried that the gold powder would fall on his body for a long time, which might cause unknown damage to the body, so after weighing the pros and cons, he finally decided to let everyone out.

Wade engraved the message in Gul's tone, intending only to slow down the spread of the news.

But Professor Mori's words made him understand that even if there was no message, perhaps they would not make a big deal about this matter.

Now think about it again, the way everyone hurriedly fled home at that time...

Is it because of fear of unknown enemies, or because some of them have guessed that the message writer is actually among them?

"Ved!"

A surprised voice came from behind. Fiona, who came down from upstairs with a hairpin, walked over quickly and asked:

"When did you come back? Why didn't you tell me? Have you had breakfast?"

Ved only answered the last question: "No, Mom."

"I'll prepare it now!"

Fiona didn't ask anything, and immediately rolled up her sleeves and went to the kitchen. The three little puppets also jumped behind her.

Ved followed them with his eyes until Coco, who was at the back, also jumped into the kitchen.

He turned his eyes away, and Ferdinand, who was still wearing a nightgown, motioned to Ved to go to the balcony.

"You came back so quickly, did something happen?" Ferdinand asked.

"Dad..."

Ved paused, and the impulse of honesty and concealment alternately controlled his voice.

Ferdinand looked at him, and suddenly smiled and rubbed his head.

"It seems like I haven't seen you look like this for many years... Wade, neither mom nor dad knows magic, nor can they provide you with any solid support. But if you need someone to talk to, or some advice from an adult... you know, I'm always here."

"Yes." Wade finally made up his mind, and he whispered:

"Something did happen at this exhibition - someone intended to kidnap the participating alchemists, and I was one of their targets. Of course, they didn't succeed, but I'm worried that they will do it to you."

"Got it."

Ferdinand leaned against the railing, and his expression didn't change much after listening. He nodded calmly and said:

"Recently, Fiona and I will try to avoid going out, and work can be handled at home. If we have to go out, I will also persuade Mr. Moody to go with us."

Wade blinked, surprised by his father's calm attitude, and then said guiltily:

"I'm sorry, Dad. Because of me, I put you in danger."

"No need to apologize, Wade."

Ferdinand shook his head and said:

"There are still people in this world who stay at home and are suddenly killed by planes! Our danger does not come from you, but from those guys with bad intentions. Don't get it wrong."

"Yes... After dinner, I may have to go out for a few days... Find a few friends who can help solve this matter..." Wade said again.

"Is it dangerous?" Ferdinand asked.

"If I encounter danger, I can turn invisible or turn into a peregrine falcon to escape, don't worry." Wade said.

"Okay... I must come back safely." Ferdinand said: "Don't tell Fiona the truth, just say that your classmates invited you to play for two days."

"Got it."

At this time, Fiona's call came from the restaurant, Wade answered and walked into the house.

Ferdinand stood for a while before following.

He passed the huge mirror that was playing the program, passed the friend book spread out on the coffee table, and saw the puppet Ali arranging the plates that could hold it.

When Wade left with Professor Murray for the first time, Ferdinand was so worried that he couldn't sleep at night.

But at this time, he was surprised to find that his mood was so calm, perhaps because he had rehearsed it many times in his mind, and at this time he had only one thought in his mind--

It's finally here.

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