Harry Potter’s Book of Sin Chapter 1266: Delphine’s decisiveness


"Actually, I killed Miss Lovegood."

When these words came out of Delphi, who was sobbing, Maca was really stunned.

Yes, he still vaguely remembered that when Luna was backhanded by Helbo, it was Delphi who caught her flying out. When Maca realized that Luna had died on the spot, she was already in Delphi's arms.

In that short time difference, Maca obviously has no way of knowing what means Delphi did.

But he never thought that Luna's death was actually caused by Delphi himself!

Looking at Delphic in front of her, she was still crying, and recalling Luna's pale face that was long gone, Maca couldn't help feeling a little at a loss at this time.

"...why?"

Maca stared at Delphine's drooping face and asked in a daze.

To be honest, he really didn't understand. He didn't understand why Delphi had to do that... Or, does Luna's death do any good for her?

No, it doesn't seem to be of any benefit, unless... She lied for a lot of things from the beginning. Perhaps her purpose was not to come back and help Maca end Helbo's evil deeds at all, or perhaps she might not even be the future "Delph Fisher".

Could it be that all of this is a lie?

In a trance, Maca suddenly shook his head. All the signs so far indicate that the girl in front of her is indeed Delphi, and she has already told a lot of traceable future scenes.

However, it is precisely because Delphi either didn't say anything at all, or actually told the truth, what she had brought before her eyes at this moment seemed to be an unquestionable fact.

So... why? Why did she kill Luna so cruelly?

Obviously, when Maca took her to Hogwarts at first, the first person who accepted her and wanted to be friends with her was the kind and innocent Luna!

"Why?"

While Maca struggled to ask questions in a puzzling tone, Delphi suddenly raised his hand and wiped her face that was already full of tears.

"It's very simple, because she must die!"

"What?"

"She, must die!" Delphi repeated almost gritted her teeth, then stared at Maca without evasiveness, "Yes, if I didn't secretly make it up then, she did She won’t die...but she won’t wake up for the rest of her life. And if she doesn’t die, you will go crazy! You will use the time converter to save her like crazy!"

"Do you know? Ms. Granger said to me personally, at that time, you were a desperate lunatic! On the surface, you looked calm, but you were already in madness!"

"Miss Lovegood’s half-life state has become your hope that you will awaken her at all costs. You will not spend more time preparing, and you will not have time to take into account what Haierbo has caused to the entire United Kingdom. The threat of...In your heart, there is only the thought of'rescue Miss Lovegood first'."

If Luna is still alive... If Luna did not die on the spot this time, what would Maca do? Not to mention the specifics, at least he will definitely try any possible way to recover if he finds that Luna cannot be rescued.

Among them, it must include the timely use of time converters to grab time.

Speaking of this, Delphi pursed her mouth, and looked directly at Macka with her red eyes:

"But do you know? Just like I said before, you flicked the time converter again and again, but you didn't rescue Miss Lovegood at all. Instead, you got yourself seriously injured. I almost can't come back at all!"

Maca's face was tense, listening silently to Delphi's words, and at the end he said dumbly:

"So, is that why you decided to... just kill Luna?"

"Yes."

When Delphi was stroking his neck and staring at his flushed eyes to give such a simple and clear answer, Maca suddenly raised his hand.

"Are you going to hit me? Or, are you going to kill me?"

Delph still looked straight at Maca, with unwiped tears still hanging on her face, just listen to her stubbornly loudly:

"Then kill me! Anyway, I will die in the end, I would rather die in your hands!"

Maca's arm froze.

Should I say...is it really Tom Riddle's daughter? Leaving aside other things for the time being, just this determination to be able to attack the killer cruelly at a critical moment is exactly the same as Voldemort.

It's just that the philosophy between the two is very different.

Voldemort always kills for himself; but Delphi kills for others.

"Why did you... succeed?" Maca took a deep breath and fixedly looked at Delphi's tear-stained face, "Is Luna treat you badly? Is it because when you were doing it, There is no hesitation?"

"Okay," Delphic said with tears, "but, to me, she is just a friend who has only met recently... and you are my most respected and favorite father. You see, In my mind, this choice cannot be called a choice at all."

After hearing the words, Maca stared at her for a long while, then suddenly shook her head slightly.

"If this is the case, then why are you crying?"

This time, Delphi did not speak.

In fact, it's not just about crying. Earlier when Delphi choked and said that she was not worthy of being protected by Maca, those words had already revealed her inner guilt and sadness.

In certain styles, Delphi and her biological father are indeed a bit similar, but they are still two completely different people after all. Voldemort would naturally have no guilt for killing people, but Delphi would not be indifferent to it.

After a moment of silence, Maca suddenly turned around and walked two steps towards the edge of the roof with her back facing Delphi. Immediately afterwards, he listened to his conversation and asked softly:

"According to what you just said, before Luna was dead, I used the time converter many times?"

"Yes," Delphi replied simply, "Ms. Granger told me this."

She called Hermione "Ms. Granger", which is naturally because she called her after meeting Hermione in the future.

After hearing her affirmative reply, Maca continued to ask:

"Then you know, I used the converter so many times, what have I experienced?"

"No, I don't know," Delphi said, "Ms. Granger doesn't know. Later I asked you personally, but you refused to say it once... I only know that you failed, you Miss Lovegood could not be rescued."

So when Maca got the time converter before, Delphi immediately blocked her, because she knew that using the time converter was just futile. Not to mention, it took far more than five hours for Luna to die now.

Maca thought silently, then frowned after a while:

"You shouldn't destroy the time converter... If you can look back at the time at that time, even if you can't save Luna, at least five hours will allow me to try a lot."

"Look!" Delphine looked at Maca's back and said, "Even if Miss Lovegood is gone, you still don't want to give up... If she is not dead, your idea is pretty good. I want to know."

"That can't"

To be honest, Maca doesn't know how to evaluate Delphi's choice. Although he is totally unacceptable to the truth that Delphi killed Luna, but...what can he do with Delphi?

First, Delphi’s original intention was not for herself at all, but for Maca; second, she had been ready to die in this era before she came for more than a decade, even Now they have reached the point of desperate death.

However, Luna's death still made Maca's heart anguish after all, and the feeling of soreness and depression in his chest made him feel a little breathless.

After a while, Maca suddenly waved his backhand and sighed:

"Delph, you go back first! I want to be here alone."

Behind him, Delphi was still wiping the tears that still couldn't stop. When he heard this, she just nodded silently~IndoMTL.com~ Although she still wanted to say What, but in fact, she and Maca may need some time to sort out their moods at this moment.

So, she finally closed her mouth, bit her lower lip, turned her head and left the roof.

After leaving Maca outside by herself and entering the stairwell leading to the roof, she closed the door and sat down on the stairs as if she had lost all strength.

In the dim stairwell, I quietly concealed the tears on her face with Yin Ying, and also concealed the bitterness in her expression.

Actually, she shouldn't have said those things just now. As long as she didn't say it, Maca would not know the truth about Luna's death, so he might be able to face the upcoming crises more calmly.

But, just as Maca asked her why she was crying before, Delphi had already accumulated too much pressure in her heart.

Luna is such a good girl, but for Maca, she has to make this girl die truly. Otherwise, there will be no possibility of change in the future.

However, guilt is still entangled in Delphi's heart. It is not only her guilt for Luna, but also an apology for Maca.

"I didn't do anything wrong," Delphi said quietly, sitting on the steps, "and...I don't even want my own life. As long as Dad is okay, is there any problem with taking another life away? "

Beyond the fog, the sunset on the west gradually sinks into the horizon, and the prologue of the third night will come silently.

In a trance, Maca felt that the whole world had completely darkened.


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