Chapter 260 Chaos involving multiple parties (3)

Boom-boom-boom

Demetri, who was fighting the Death Eaters with his fists and wand, looked up subconsciously when he heard the roar above his head. He saw a motorcycle, shining brightly in the moonlight and its silver tail, rushing towards them.

The reckless rush without any slowing down made Dmitri's eyes widen. He didn't care about the enemy in front of him, and immediately shouted and gestured to his companions to disperse.

The people in cloaks and masks also dispersed immediately. In the haste, no one cared about the poor Muggles. They fell straight to the ground, raising a cloud of dust while wailing.

Considering that there were many young-looking children in the team of wizards without masks, Leah curled her lips and did not choose the most refreshing way to push through the crowd. Instead, she landed on the ground with a proper "bang".

The merciless landing made the ground shake. The masked Death Eaters raised their wands and looked at each other, all of them hesitant.

They did these things today with the intention of doing it for Della Riddle to see. They wanted to use this to show their attitude and loyalty.

However, Leah's subsequent action of twisting the handlebars and rushing over shattered their plans. Especially when they saw Leah riding over and kicking one of their accomplices away, the Death Eaters' hearts sank to the bottom.

Far from being moved by their loyalty, Della Riddle despises them.

However, they did not have much time to feel anxious and ashamed about this realization. The arrogant laughter and the roar of motorcycles rushed towards them, and they subconsciously waved their wands to attack the rookie in front of Riddle.

Green light like raindrops hit Leah with a "whoosh", and then suddenly disappeared along with the sound in a circle around Leah. The roar continued unimpeded, and several Death Eaters flew into the air shouting.

Before their sinful bodies could fall to the ground, their bodies in mid-air twisted and shrank in an instant, and they Apparated. This was actually not very common. After all, Apparition magic was quite dangerous, and most wizards would choose to do it under stable conditions.

Besides, how could these high-flying wizards be so in tune with each other?

It was Della who saved their lives and also sent a signal for others to leave quickly.

One of the Death Eaters thought quickly. His cloak tilted towards where his companion disappeared, and soon disappeared into the night along with the evening breeze.

Dmitri noticed the man and immediately understood Leah's purpose of coming here - to reduce the situation. It was foreseeable that more and more thugs would flee voluntarily or forced.

He had originally planned to capture some Death Eaters in the act while rescuing the Muggles. Demetrius knew that every face under the masks of those thugs could cause a stir in the wizarding world.

Their organization needs a little voice now.

So Dmitri rushed over first, but Leah seemed to have predicted his action and the motorcycle roared in front of him in a blink of an eye. He watched Leah pretending to tilt the handlebars towards the Muggle who was lying on the ground groaning not far away, and realized that she was "accidentally" blocking him on the ground of protecting the Muggle.

"Isaev is very brave. He may not be afraid of getting hurt." Della had been observing the situation. She noticed that Death Eaters had gradually reacted and Disapparated away. "Use the young wizards he brought with him to warn him."

Leah listened to the voice that only she could hear under Della's magic, and her eyes passed the tall E. Ross man blocking her way. She looked at the group of twenty or so teenagers and children behind her with excitement and passion on their faces. She knew that it would be difficult for Della and her alone to control every place, and there was no guarantee that some unlucky person would be caught.

"I'm sorry, I ride too fast and sometimes I can't control the direction." Leah, wearing a helmet, raised her head, half of her body turned to the poor Muggle on the ground, but her head was tilted towards Demetri's companion who was walking slowly behind him. "Motorcycles are dangerous, especially in a place like this. Please be careful. My responsibility is small, but your injuries are the real regrettable thing."

Demetri subconsciously half turned his head. He couldn't see people's faces in the dark, but he could remember the smiling faces of every child behind him just by the outlines. They had just had a few months of eating well and had new clothes. After he reconnected with several people in the Eros Ministry of Magic, they finally got new learning materials.

We are all good kids. We finally have a better life now. If some people get hurt badly tonight, or even...

Dmitri found that he could not make up his mind to do so.

"We will not ignore the harm." Dmitri changed his plans and stepped aside.

"I don't know how to do that either," Leah raised her head towards the family on the ground and repeated what Della asked her to say, "I'm fast. Now I'll trouble you to take them to the Ministry of Magic of Country Y."

Dmitri glanced up and down at Leah, who was in a very confident posture, and nodded slightly.

Leah looked around the area where there were no Death Eaters anymore, raised her hand quickly and saluted Demetri, then rode westward at full speed towards where the screaming came from.

"This is so uninspiring," Leah complained to Della as they rode. "I was planning on being a big hit, and this is what happened."

"The intention of their organization is actually very good," Della retracted her gaze from Dmitri's back, "especially in the current context, it doesn't matter if I give them some reputation, and the more chaotic the situation is, the better it is for me."

Della decided to leave those Muggles who could be used to deal with things to Demetri and his group.

"In my society, you'll be charged for doing this--eh?" Leah stopped talking midway while she was running. She saw the arrogant Death Eaters and the resisting wizards, two of whom looked strikingly similar. "Are those the twins from this morning?"

"It's Fred and George... Percy and Ginny are in there too. Oh, Percy is one of their older brothers, and Ginny is their younger sister. But there are also some I don't recognize in there, maybe their other two older brothers." Della didn't actually understand why she had to tell Leah in so much detail, but her heart always beat faster when she saw her past friends, and she subconsciously introduced them to her current friends.

Originally, maybe she had the opportunity to introduce them to each other as a friend of both parties.

As she spoke, Leah rushed straight towards them. She took one hand off the handlebars. Della, still feeling a little melancholy, tacitly conjured up a baseball bat in Leah's palm.

Leah clenched her weapon tightly, and the motorcycle under her control was very close to the ground in an extremely dangerous posture. The Death Eaters in front of her had already sensed the danger, but the two steps they ran out were completely inferior to Leah's speed.

Leah's justice fell upon them. The sound of bones breaking was heard first, followed by heart-wrenching screams. Then the screams stopped abruptly, and Della considerately teleported them away.

"Wow!" Ginny exclaimed.

"So handsome, miss!" Although Fred and George have the same voice, Fred's tone is higher and makes people feel light and airy. It is actually quite easy to distinguish him from George after getting to know each other for a long time. "Also, my name is Fred Weasley. Please tell me your name next time!"

Della listened with the corners of her mouth raised, almost laughing out loud, but Leah didn't respond to Fred at all, and didn't even slow down, she just walked away at full speed.

Della was actually a little disappointed. She felt that they parted too quickly. If only Leah could go a little slower, she would want to see the Weasley family again.

"You've completely charmed him, Leah." Even though her mood wasn't very good, Della's voice still had just the right amount of laughter. She teased Leah, "Why don't you respond a little to the boy who's crazy about you?"

"Him? How old can he be? Maybe a student of fifteen or sixteen. Oh, I can't afford to deal with impulsive and pretentious men of this age." Leah's tone was full of impatience.

"Did you have any unpleasant experience before?" Della asked as she looked at the big tree that was constantly retreating beside her.

"No, you know the laws that protect you, right?" Leah said. "Under sixteen, that's the age where I can sue him for obscenity if I kiss him, and he can sue me for seduction if he kisses me."

"I learned that," Dela said, having studied in Olga Jimenez's class at Beauxbatons, "but you..."

"Do you think the mafia should just ignore everything?" Leah laughed. "The bad guys also keep up with the times. Our family has a lot of lawyer fees every year, and the money spent on media is also very high."

"But as long as it involves minors, there is basically no room for reversal, both in the law and in the media," Leah continued, "Anyway, I and the people I manage will not touch it at all."

"Actually, Fred is already 16," Della added silently for Fred, "His birthday is in April."

"Doesn't it make me look like a beast if I take action just after I become an adult?" Leah thought of Elsa who was having so much fun under her, and secretly clicked her tongue.

"You're very principled. That's good of you, Leah." Della nodded. Although she felt that Fred and Leah were quite a good match, she didn't say anything more.

"Oh, by the way," Leah followed up the emotional topic and talked about Della's emotional state. "I saw your boyfriend today. He seemed to miss you a lot. Do you plan to meet him?"

"I..." Della was silent, subconsciously trying to avoid the question, but now that she had returned in such a high-profile manner, there was no room for avoidance. "I should go see him," she said finally.

"Anyway, the people have been rescued, and the big leaders of the riot have been eliminated by us. I think I can handle the remaining scattered people. Do you want to go now?" Leah suggested.

After all, she was someone who had been in the business before, so she had some basic ability to read people's expressions. She could see that Maggie really disliked that boyfriend. In principle, she should respect the opinions of this person who seemed to be the team leader more. However, because Leah liked Della more, she cared more about Della's ideas.

Della looked conflicted, frowning when she mentioned her boyfriend, and her frown deepened when Maggie spoke.

If it is something that makes you feel conflicted, it is better not to have any regrets.

"I...he is definitely nearby," Della said hesitantly, but when she started, she had actually made up her mind. "Okay, I'm going. You have to be careful, Leah."

"You still want to go, Della. I don't mean to provoke you," Leah lowered her voice, "but I don't think you need to suppress yourself because of a relative who shows up halfway."

"Thank you for your advice, Leah," Della's voice also sank, and many things flashed in her dark eyes, "I am also adjusting."