"I know that, and there's work to do here," he said.
He looked at Charlie and sighed. "You're wrong, you know? You can't do that kind of work and still be here. I've seen it with Alastor. It takes another hour, then another, and then there's no time for anything. You'll be in London and the dragons will still be here."
He nodded. "All right, we'll figure something out. You do what you have to. It's important, and the dragons come first. They need a fair shot, and here- Baron can help. I'll see which of the kids wants to hang around for now, maybe reach out to the camps. Someone crazy enough to help us, maybe retired keepers willing to give us a hand."