After getting the Muggle dignitaries and royals back, and dealing with the hapless Prime Minister briefly, Solim finally had time to think about the evening.

"It's a choking night. In the hallway, Reina, who had lifted the illusion spell, said, "Why did those vampires touch here?"

"That's what I want to know. Solim didn't withdraw his wand because Willard hadn't returned.

Any organized action has a purpose. What do vampires want to do when they take advantage of the battle between wizards and churches to find the residence of British officials?

Control these Muggles, and then control the British government?

Yes, if vampires can do that, they can. But what's the use of that? If it's controlled by magic, the wizard will definitely find out. Wizards and Muggle dignitaries met more often than they used to be. But if you use coercion and lure "413", the wizard can also detect it. Because the general framework for wizarding and Muggle cooperation has been established, any behavior that does not conform to this trend will be suspected and investigated.

That is, whether or not the vampires could control these Muggle dignitaries, wizards would find out and sabotage their plans.

This guess is clearly wrong.

What else could it be? Kill these political dignitaries and cause trouble for wizards?

If the vampires had come with this purpose, Solim would have no chance to save people, and those old guys who were over half a hundred years old would not have escaped from the hands of the vampires.

In fact, with the exception of the Prime Minister, who was still unconscious, the other Muggles were only frightened and not harmed at all.

Solim couldn't figure out why the vampire was here tonight.

But Regina reminded him who would benefit from tonight's action?

It looked like it was only Solim.

Roderick's hotel has been badly damaged as a battlefield, and although it will be compensated afterwards, no one wants to encounter such an unwarranted disaster.

Muggle officials had experienced a magical war firsthand, and as captives and spectators, they had nothing to gain but some insight and knowledge of the power of magic - wizards would not pay them for mental damages.

Only Solim.

He saved all the government officials and royals and left a lasting impression on them. If...... If Solim needed their help with anything in the future, would these people refuse?

Previously, the three Vanessa were transferred to support the battle against the Church, and then Willard was going to stop the other two second-generation vampires and their henchmen, leaving only Solim in the entire hotel......

The more he pondered, the more he felt that something was wrong.

As the security personnel of the entire team, the three Vanessa are only responsible for this team, and there is no need for them to participate in the battle of the church, even if it is because the pressure from the church side is too great, it is also something that the presbyterian action team needs to worry about, and it is not their turn at all.

However, things are always exceptional, and there may be something hidden in the family when they asked the three of them to go to their aid.

If the departure of the three Vanessa can be justified, then Willard can be said to have deserted without permission.

The family gave him only two tasks: one to protect Solim and the other to assist him in the management of the British Liaison Office. But he turned a blind eye to the second-generation vampire and his henchmen who had already broken into the hotel, and instead wanted to go out to find trouble with the other two second-generation vampires, which was a bit too much to say.

Solim had already taken care of a second-generation vampire himself, and if he could kill one at the cost of the Patronus being scattered, it would only be easier for Willald.

"There's something wrong with that guy!"

Solim, who had recovered his strength, immediately realized that there was something wrong with Willard's departure.

He can obviously take out the vampires who broke into the hotel with him, and if the other party has reinforcements, he can also take advantage of the location to continue to maneuver, instead of throwing the enemies in the hotel to himself and running out to intercept the enemy...... If there is one.

Thinking of this, Solim cautiously approached the balcony to probe the movement around him. But except for the battlefield of the church in the distance, the neighborhood of their hotel was surprisingly quiet, no different from before.

There are two explanations for this: one is that Willard hasn't fought the enemy yet, and the other is that there are no other vampires at all. Of course, the possibility that the fighting has ended cannot be ruled out, but why hasn't Wereard come back yet?

After the Patronus was defeated, Solim's mind was indeed a little confused, which made him involuntarily have some dark thoughts: for example, could Willard be an undercover agent of some force? He revealed the address of the hotel where they were staying, and attracted vampires, hoping to use the hands of these dark creatures to get rid of himself?

Otherwise, how to explain Willard's departure?

Could it be that he was sure that the second-generation vampires would not pose a threat to him? Or ......

Solim jerked around, pointed his wand at the door, and flicked a prototype straight away..... But I didn't get any feedback.

"What's wrong?" Reina was startled as she looked in the direction of Solim's wand, but found nothing.

Ineffective detection usually means that there are two things: one is that there is really no anomaly, and the other is that the comer's level is very high, exceeding the caster's ability to detect.

Seeing that his manifestation spell failed to achieve results, Solim summoned the fierce fire without saying a word, unless it really felt wrong, otherwise no matter how clever the illusion spell was and how good the breath-holding spell was, it would be burned out by the fierce fire.

Sure enough, under the threat of fierce fire, the perfect camouflage was torn apart. The flames, which had not yet been fully formed, were quickly extinguished, revealing a figure standing in the doorway.

It's Willard.

"Reina, your family should be almost there, you go down and pick it up. Solim didn't put his wand away, but he didn't point it at Willard either, because that didn't make sense—a wand is the same as a gun, and don't point it at anyone unless you're really going to shoot a spell or pull the trigger. That doesn't help you except make you look.

Reyna left, and Wade didn't stop her. []

"Actually, you can do better. With his hands empty, Willard stood there and looked at Solim, "The Patronus is not for your use, and it is not wise to consume the Patronus easily. "

"So...... You've been there all along, haven't you?" said 3.5 Limu's fingers gripping his wand slightly.

"You think I'm lying to you?"

"Isn't it?" Solim asked rhetorically, "Vanthasa and the three of you don't talk about it yet, your duty determines that you can't leave my side in this situation. Unless ......"

"—unless I'm a bought spy. "So what do you think, wish I am?" or do you think I am?"

Solim didn't speak.

"There are indeed three second-generation vampires tonight, one has entered this hotel, and the other two ......"

Willard said and waved his hand, like a curtain blown by the wind, revealing the truth hidden underneath:

The corpses of the two vampires were visited in the corner of the room, and their clothes were even intact, suggesting that Willard didn't bother to clean them up.

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