The Silent Witch of Hogwarts

Chapter 470: Currently Available Information



Chapter 470: Currently Available Information

Chapter 470: Currently Available Information

"What did Aunt Vida say to you?" Shiloh asked immediately. "It wasn't related to the ball or anything, was it?"

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"Hmm!" Loila shuddered, not expecting Miss Shiloh to guess so accurately. It really was related to—the ball—

"It was a joke," Loila quickly said. "Ms. Vida just chatted with me casually."

"Is that so?" Hilo narrowed her eyes slightly, scrutinizing Loira, before shaking her head slightly after a few seconds.

So what are your thoughts?

"What were you thinking?"

"It's about the dinner party and Valentine's Day," Shiloh said slowly, taking a sip of coffee.

"No—I don't have any thoughts—" Loila looked at Shiloh honestly. She didn't think anyone—anyone could be interested in her.

And she had no intention of dating anyone—especially not under these circumstances.

"It's probably a good thing that I don't have any particular thoughts," Shiloh said slowly, sounding somewhat nonchalant, but her eyes remained fixed on Loira. "You're still very busy, aren't you?"

"Yes—yes," Loila nodded and said, "and no one—would want me."

"That's not necessarily true." Shiloh muttered to herself, then changed the subject under Loila's slightly surprised gaze: "But Aunt Vida is right about one thing regarding the banquet."

"Perhaps you should find some time to attend one."

"Why?" Loila asked, somewhat puzzled.

"Because of time," Hilo said slowly, looking down at the cup in his hand with a hint of helplessness. "Time is passing, isn't it?"

"Aunt Vida's health isn't very good," she said, looking at Loila. "One day—someone will have to take over Aunt Vida's responsibilities."

"No—no!" Loila quickly said, "Ms. Vida's health—she looks perfectly fine—"

"That was only recently—Aunt Vida was sick for a long time before—"

"And she's getting old, isn't she?" Shiloh said, looking at Loila. "You should know—Aunt Vida is already a hundred years old."

"Hmm—" Loila didn't know what to say when she heard this—she had just reunited with Ms. Vida, and now she was already thinking about—thinking about such things?

No way—Ms. Vida will definitely live a long time. Look at Dumbledore, that old guy, who knows how old he is, yet he's still very healthy, even staying up late and eating sweets—

"So you should attend more banquets hosted by the Malays or the Rozier family," Hilo reminded him. "One day you'll have to take over Aunt Vida's mantle."

"You need your own strength, don't you?"

"Wait—me?" Loila immediately waved her hands frantically, her pointed ears twitching violently with unease. She frowned and said, "I—I can't be in this position—"

"Taking over the mantle—Miss Shiloh, this is something you should be doing!"

"No—" Hilo shrugged and said, "You're the most senior member of the cult outside of Aunt Vida, and also the most skilled in using spells—"

"Even if you don't want to lead the UMNO party—you will be forced to take sides when that day comes."

"Choose a side?" Loila didn't quite understand what Miss Shiloh was talking about.

“We are not the same people we were fifty years ago,” Hilo sighed. “The UMNO is now rife with undercurrents—there are countless factions—countless groups.”

"It's only because Aunt Vida is still alive that it hasn't fallen apart." Shiloh said, looking earnestly at Loila, "If that day comes—"

"Both of us are facing choices."

"Then—whatever Miss Hilo chooses, I'll choose too—" Loila said softly, "I don't know anything about these things—"

"Is that so?" Shiloh's lips curled slightly at his words, but the smile vanished in an instant. She gently shook her head and said, "I don't even know who I would choose myself."

"And it's not just the Malashini Party—the Rozier family will face the same fate." Hilo's voice trailed off.

Miss Shiloh seems quite troubled—but Loila really doesn't know how to help with this kind of thing—she doesn't really understand the affairs of large families.

Without Miss Shiloh's help, she doesn't know how she would have handled things in the Hamilton family.

I guess I'll just have to follow Shiloh around then.

"Oh, right—" As if remembering something, Shiloh suddenly coughed and changed the subject: "About what I've been doing lately—it seems to have made a little progress."

"Progress?" Loila thought for a few seconds before remembering that Miss Shiloh was currently helping to investigate her coma.

"The progress means—"

After a few seconds of silence, Hilo said, "Do you remember Henry von Skaritz?"

"Henry—" Loila said after a few seconds of thought, "Is it Henry from the Mughal Party—?"

"Yes." Shiloh nodded and said, "It's him."

"I visited him a few days ago," Shiloh said, then looked at Loila and asked seriously, "I have some questions for you."

""

Hmm... why do I feel like... several people have said this to me in the last few days.

Under Loira's slightly uneasy gaze, Shiloh slowly asked, "When did your consciousness cease?"

"When I left—when I left Nurmengard," Loila said slowly after a moment's thought, "it was probably after—my conversation with Lord Grindelwald."

"Is that so?" Shiloh raised an eyebrow and said, "But I learned something from Henry."

"It's you who actually left Nurmengard all by yourself."

"Huh?" Loila looked at Shiloh in surprise and said, "Could it be him—he must have misremembered?"

"I don't think so," Shiloh said, looking at Loira's silver hair. "You don't think of yourself as something inconspicuous, do you?"

"Ah————" Loila lowered her head awkwardly.

"He was furious—he thought you were a deserter who had abandoned Lord Grindelwald." Hilo shrugged with a hint of mockery. "He was even thinking of killing you with his wand the day we talked about you."

"He was even in a wheelchair at the time."

"Ugh—" Loila didn't dare to speak for a moment.

"So in other words—" Hilo lowered his voice, "you didn't faint after talking to Lord Grindelwald, as you thought."

"On the contrary—you actually left Nurmengard—"

"In other words—you only lost your memories of that period—not—that you were unconscious for the entire time." Hilo said, emphasizing each word: "Loila."

"You probably did a lot of things during that time."

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