Carlo immediately took a few steps forward, came to Wentworth, bowed and said: "Welcome back, young master!"
At the same time, the other wizards of the Witch Party in the room also saw Wentworth behind Rosier, and the originally noisy hall suddenly became quiet.
Then, greetings rang out one after another, and Wentworth walked in through the crowd with an expressionless face amid the greetings.
Rosier obviously did not intend to explain the situation to Wentworth in front of so many wizards. Soon, under the guidance of Rosier, Wentworth walked through many wizards of the Witch Party and slowly went up the stairs to the second floor.
When Rozier passed by Carlo, he gently hooked his hand, motioning Carlo to follow him. This made Carlo, who had originally hung his head, suddenly beam with joy. Then Rozier glared at him fiercely, and Carlo finally calmed down.
When Wentworth and Rosier walked up to the second floor, Auston Greengrass walked quickly forward, got ahead of Wentworth, opened a door for Wentworth, and bowed and said:
"Master, this is my father's former study. Please bear with me for a moment!"
Although Auston Greengrass spoke very modestly, the decoration in the room could be described as luxurious, but Wentworth had no time to appreciate it at the moment.
Wentworth walked straight to the largest boat table in the study, sat down without saying a word, and then turned his eyes to Rosier.
Seeing this, Rozier sighed, but still stood up, stepped forward and said, "Wentworth, there is one thing. It's not that we want to hide it from you, but it just happened and we haven't had time to report it to you. I hope you can be mentally prepared."
Hearing Rozier say this, Wentworth closed his eyes. Wentworth knew that something must have happened to Abernathy. At this moment, many scenes with Abernathy appeared in Wentworth's mind.
This old man, who has been with him almost all the time since he woke up in this world, can be said to have become a member of Wentworth's family.
After a while, Wentworth slowly opened his eyes. There seemed to be a fierce look in his eyes. Wentworth slowly said:
"You can tell me, Grandma Rozier, I want to know, what happened to Abernathy?!"
Seeing Wentworth's performance, Rozier sighed and even glanced at Carlo beside him. However, Carlo, who had always been rebellious, quickly turned his gaze to other directions after seeing Rozier's gaze. Seeing this, Rozier curled his lips and said, "Wentworth, Abernathy is missing."
Wentworth was stunned when he heard Rozier's words. It might be because Rozier's performance along the way was too heavy, or it might be because the scene was a bit grand as soon as he entered the manor of Auston Greengrass's family, which made Wentworth subconsciously prepared for Abernathy's absence.
So, when Wentworth heard from Rozier that Abernathy was just missing, he even breathed a sigh of relief in his heart.
Of course, Wentworth couldn't show it like this. Wentworth still looked a little heavy, frowned, pointed to a few chairs in front of him, and said, "Sit down first, and then tell me in detail what happened!"
After hearing Wentworth's words and looking at Wentworth's reaction, Rozier suddenly felt a little relieved.
When Rozier and Carlo sat down, Auston Greengrass stood aside and began to prepare drinks and snacks for the three people in front of him.
Rosier continued, "Wentworth, when we received your letter and the Floopeng delivery order, Abernathy and I both thought that there might be something wrong and strange about Gringotts. After discussing it with Abernathy, Abernathy decided to go to Gringotts in person, in the name of applying for a job, and infiltrate!"
"Soon, Abernethy was successfully hired as a curse-breaker at Gringotts with his high level of spell-casting skills. Afterwards, Abernethy wrote down his daily observations and discoveries and sent them to me through secret channels. Everything went smoothly."
"However, about ten days after Abernathy entered Gringotts, we suddenly stopped receiving letters from him. At first, I thought Abernathy was delayed by something and didn't have time to write to me. But after three days of no news from Abernathy, I was sure that something might have happened to him!"
Speaking of this, Rozier always acts like a strong woman, but when faced with the sudden disappearance of her old partner of several decades, Rozier couldn't help but have red eyes.
Rozier said with red eyes:
"It's all my fault. At the time, I shouldn't have allowed Abernathy to disguise himself as another wizard and sneak into Gringotts. We were too impatient."
Having said that, Rozier took the glass of pumpkin juice handed to him by Auston Greengrass, took a sip, and his mood gradually calmed down.
Wentworth on the other side had been listening to Rosier's story quietly without any expression.
Only after seeing Rozier's mood gradually calm down did Wentworth point to the window behind him and ask:
"So, what's the situation with so many wizards from the Witch Party outside? Some even called for another battle at the Ministry of Magic?"
At this point, Wentworth glanced at Carlo who was standing beside him. Originally, Wentworth was just going to give Carlo a light tap, but who would have thought that with just one glance, Carlo immediately stood up, then prostrated himself on the ground, and said in fear and trepidation: "My young master, this is all my fault. Please punish me, young master!"
As he spoke, Carlo took out his wand and raised his hands above his head, while he himself was still crawling on the ground.
Carlo's reaction really scared Wentworth. Wentworth glanced at Rosier in front of him, but saw that Rosier didn't look surprised at all.
After seeing this scene, Wentworth realized that he seemed to have seen another side of the Witch Party.
Carlo's smooth movements and Rozier's expressionless face undoubtedly told Wentworth one thing: this kind of situation has happened countless times in history! Simply put, it can be said in one sentence:
If you are wrong, you must admit it. If you are beaten, you must stand at attention! (End of this chapter)