Everyone has the so-called inexplicable moments, but when it happened to Yunieffe, it seemed a bit unbelievable.

But he just wanted to see the dark wizard up close, and to a certain extent, he was almost stubborn.

He felt that things were not that simple.

This shows that his mind, this unruly wild horse, has gradually broken away from the restraint and guidance of rational reins, and intends to follow a kind of inertia or intuition to run wildly on the grassland to the end.

The results become unpredictable. You may be able to see a deeper truth, but maybe what you are chasing is just a mirage in the desert.

But in any case, at this moment, the "must do it" emotion he showed made Gadwin relax a little.

However, Gadwin still said: "Mr. Gorrell, don't be so willful. People will not like being willful, especially someone with special talents like you."

"It's not willfulness," Yunieff said. "I have a pretty good reason."

Then, he explained his doubts to Gadwin, and the process turned out to be a rare stumbling block.

Although the language is fluent, it cannot lead to the destination as straightly as usual. Instead, it takes a long circle to explain clearly.

This state of affairs deepened Yunieff's obsession.

He just felt that the thing that could cause him to be in this state should not be such an anticlimactic suicide attack.

Gadwin struggled to understand and said, "Okay, okay, stop talking. My head is spinning."

"Anyway, I just want to take a look, right." He took a step aside, "Then let me take a look. Anyway, it's not me who has the nightmare."

"But don't get too close." He reminded again, "He is a dark wizard after all. Although he is so seriously injured and does not have a wand in his hand, who knows if he still has the energy to silently cast an attack spell?"

Yunieff nodded, but when he actually walked up to the dark wizard to observe, he felt that Gadwin's worries were completely unfounded.

Because the dark wizard who attacked him had long since lost consciousness, and could almost be called a charred corpse. His exposed skin was almost completely covered by a layer of roasted charcoal, and then exuded a meaty and burnt smell. A mixture of flavors.

If there wasn't a trace of breath left, who would think he was still alive?

His facial condition was slightly better, and some skin was still intact. Maybe he instinctively protected his head.

This kept him alive, but also left some visible clues.

The skin was atrophied, with wrinkles and spots, and the dark wizard was clearly older.

What concerned Yunieff the most was his tightly pursed lips that had lost their color. The corners of his mouth actually had a slight upward arc.

Is this a laugh?what's so funny?Total failure, isn't it?

"Are you sure?" Gadwin urged.

"Yeah." Yunieff nodded.

"Are you satisfied?" Gadwin asked, "What's the gain?"

"I think his expression is a little strange." Yunieff said his feelings truthfully, "Don't you think he is smiling?"

"A little bit, but who knows, maybe it's just the unnatural facial distortion caused by the shock wave." Gadwin said noncommittally, "To say the least, even if it's laughter, there are always madmen in the ranks of dark wizards."

"Do you know his identity?" Yunieff asked.

Gadwin shrugged and said, "We don't know yet, but we will know sooner or later. As for the process of knowing, I am not in a position to tell you in detail."

At this time, ambulance personnel also arrived and they began to treat the injured at the scene.

They poured a purple potion called wound cleaner on the dark wizard's body, causing a billowing smoke, followed by a very unpleasant smell.

Afterwards, he was wrapped in a cloth and turned into a mummy, and he was taken away in a hurry.

Then someone from the Accident and Disaster Department came over. He was an ordinary-looking witch and gave Yunieff a fierce look.

"It seems that this is Mr. Yunief Gorel. You are now a famous figure in our Accident and Disaster Department." She said sarcastically.

Then, before Yunieff could react, she began to explain the current situation. She seemed quite eager.

"The situation is very serious right now," she said.

"This guy has caused quite a lot of trouble for us." She glanced at the mummy made by a dark wizard. "It's better for the Muggles in the town. They didn't have time to run around. Although the amount of work is huge, we can solve."

"But the problem is, he flew here on a dragon!" she said angrily.

"He rode a dragon and set off from the eastern suburbs of London, cleverly bypassing several observation points we arranged, and flew from there all the way here!"

"And that dragon was over-fed with a special swelling potion beforehand, so that the ordinary Welsh green dragon, which was only six meters long, actually grew five times in size!"

"This is great. We definitely don't have to worry about no Muggles seeing us, and there are definitely a lot of them. What's even worse is that these Muggles are still spreading and moving, which will bring great difficulties to our follow-up work!" She said complained.

Gadwin raised his eyebrows and asked, "What do you mean?"

"There are not enough manpower!" said the wizard. "The Accident and Disaster Department has been overloaded this month. The last incident——"

She glared at Yunieff again. It was obvious that the incident she was talking about was the time of the Repairing Curse.

"In the last incident, we had some Muggles who slipped through the cracks and didn't have time to get to the bottom of it. But it happened again and we were completely overwhelmed!"

"We hope that all departments can give us some help," she said, "including the Legal Enforcement Division."

"It's natural for colleagues to help each other." Gadlo nodded, "In fact, our people are all rushing here. You can write me a note on what needs to be done, and I will pass it on when the time comes. Go down."

"Thank you." The wizard breathed a sigh of relief, "The Accident and Disaster Department will remember this favor."

Then, she started to leave, but immediately stopped because Yunief grabbed her by the hem of her clothes.

I just heard him ask: "Is that dragon an ordinary Welsh green dragon?"

"Yes." She said angrily, "This month has really opened my eyes. Before this, I had never thought that a little wizard or a Welsh green dragon could actually cause so much trouble. !”

Yunieff let go of the sorceress's clothes, didn't care how she left, and fell into deep thought alone.

He thought of the book Muggles Who Discovered which he had read in the Leaky Cauldron.

The only item marked with three stars in that row of asterisks was the Welsh Green Dragon attack at Ilfracombe in 1932.

Is there any connection here?

Speaking of which, when the dragon flew over, its right corner had been broken by the roots, and there was also a scar on its left eye, which was exactly the same as the damage caused by Tilly Tok described in the book.

However, even if these two dragons are the same, and the dark wizard is the real culprit behind the Ilfracombe incident, what does that have to do with the current situation?

Why does the dark wizard smile?

As long as his target is me, he has failed no matter what. How can he laugh after suffering such severe burns?

Or is it really the same as Gadwin said, just a facial distortion caused by coincidence?Or a demented lunatic?

Or--

Are there other possibilities?

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