"Ms. Weasley," Richard nodded, returning her greeting.
"If by events, you mean the attack the boy over there," he jerked a thumb at Savage, "with the broomstick up his bum mentioned, I'd tried to do that with him at my flat."
He reached into his pocket and pulled out his document collection again. Separating his out his passport, he skimmed it across the table to Ginny. "You can see where I cleared French customs early Sunday, rode the Eurostar train from London to Calais. Apparated from there to Marseilles to meet with one of my father's partners about the trip I was taking. Hit all the usual apparition points eastbound." He ticked things off on his fingers, "I know I stopped for a while in Rome to catch my breath and talked to Ravelli for a while; he was their Auror on duty at the time."
"I had dinner in Mumbai at the Downtown Marriott with Ramesh and Kishan Singh, both well known gentlemen. I think one of the Patel family was in the international apparition point when I arrived there, don't know which one. But here's Ramesh's card; he has a mobile phone, you can call him right now if you want." Richard pulled out the dinner receipt. "Charged dinner on my credit card, that's my signature on the receipt."
"Then here's my hotel check-in slip from late that night when I got to Hong Kong. I'm well known there; call the front desk and ask to talk to the manager. Couple of hours sleep and I met with two of our factors about some contracts. Here's their cards as well. Caught a nap and went out with some friends. Made my way back via Calais yesterday, did some business there in the afternoon and this morning, took the train back to England not long ago."
"As I told Mr. Senior Auror Savage, all of which can be verified by various wizarding gentlemen of good name. And if he has half a brain, which point may still be up for discussion, he's had somebody check my long and short blades, and both wands as well, for any sign of evil doing or dark magic. Other than a habit of multiple apparations closer together than is safe for most wizards, I think he'll find them all in order."
"Now, do you think somebody could have the courtesy to tell me exactly what attack you're talking about? Who was attacked and where, and what in Merlin's name do I have to do with it?"