Harry Potter’s Book of Sin Chapter 1260: Enlightenment
The time converter is now available, but Maca can’t use it right away.
As for the future Delphi said, he who insisted on using the converter to go back to the past and tried to save Luna will be seriously injured.
After that, the British magic world lost the only wizard who could destroy Helbo's ambitions, and the completion of the demon summoning ceremony was no longer hindered.
Not to mention how many wizards and Muggles will suffer disaster during the future reign of Helbo. Maca alone will eventually disappear.
In order to avoid letting the future in Delphi's memory continue as expected, Maca knew that no matter how impatient he was, he had to think carefully before discussing other things.
However, reality is always full of contradictions.
Obviously, the longer this time delays, the more variables there will be, and the possibility that he can save Luna's life will become increasingly slim.
"Yes, getting the time converter is just the beginning."
Maca, who had just returned to London, stood on the street with a frown, his expression full of solemnity. Seeing him calm down and think for a moment, then he whispered to himself:
"In short, find a place to study the time rules first! Now with the converter, the backtracking within at least five hours can be used as soon as possible."
But just when he wanted to leave here to find a suitable place to implement his ideas, a familiar figure suddenly appeared on the sidewalk in front of him.
"...After all you found another converter."
Maca looked directly at the figure not far away, and couldn't help but sighed slightly.
"Delph, how did you know?"
Yes, the visitor was Delphi who was supposed to be in the Broken Cauldron Bar-a "large" daughter whom Maca had just met by accident not long ago.
As for Maca’s question, Delphi, dressed in a short wizard robe, quickly shook his head.
"Just leave it alone as to why I know, because I just know it. There is no reason." She said with a serious expression, "I just...I just want to tell you that everything you do is nothing. Meaningful. I beg you, don’t do these unnecessary things... Dad, I beg you, don’t do these things that will only hurt you."
Listening to Delphi's words, Maca was silent, not knowing what to say.
There is no doubt that no matter what Delphi says, he will not give up Luna. But facing Delphi who pleaded with him, his mood became heavier and heavier.
After she closed her eyes slightly and settled, Maca opened her eyes again and looked at Delphi on the opposite side.
"Sorry," he said, "maybe you are right, what I am going to do may be really dangerous, and it may even be impossible to save my own life. However, no matter how dangerous it is, I cannot Not going."
As he was talking, Maca paused for a while, then turned to:
"But don't worry... Delphi, I will find a way to create the most perfect ending. Trust me, no matter what, I will try my best to find the most correct path."
"No!"
After Delphi heard it, he couldn't help clenching his fists with both hands, and said loudly to Maca:
"It's not ‘maybe’, nor ‘possibility’! There will be no ‘perfect ending’! You can’t do it, understand? Dad, you can’t change all that!"
"You—" Maca looked at Delphi and paused for a while, "Why do you think I can't do it? In fact, haven't many things changed? Even if you are standing in front of me now , Isn’t this the most obvious change?"
Maka's words made Delphi involuntarily pursed her mouth-is she persuaded by Maca? Is it because of Maca's words that he is aware of the changes in the past and the future?
No, looking at her hesitant expression, it seems that this is not the case.
After a few seconds of hesitation, Delphi finally lowered her head and said softly in a tone full of sorrow:
"Dad...you are wrong. I am still standing in front of you until now, which instead means that many things have not changed..."
After saying this, she sighed again, and her mood became even deeper.
"Dad, I actually know that you have never been at peace since you lost Miss Lovegood. It's just because there is still possibility, there is hope, and there are many people who need you, so you It will forcefully maintain the surface calmness."
Delphine lowered his eyes, quietly and authentically:
"But Dad, calm down, calm down and think about it! Use your real wisdom to think carefully about why I came here, and why I am still here...with Dad’s cleverness, The answer is actually here."
"Well, no. Dad, maybe you are completely clear in your heart... If you can really rely on the time converter in your hand to change everything, then I... it's impossible to come and say these things to you again. No, isn't it?"
At this point, Delphi suddenly raised her head suddenly, and her bright and clear eyes met Maca's sight straight.
After that, she was seen walking a few steps forward and standing in front of him.
"Dad," Delphi stared at Maca's eyes earnestly, and said softly in a slightly trembling voice, "Look at me carefully—what do you think I came to you with? By your side!"
Enlightenment.
This is an extremely heavy word.
And when this word is spoken from Delphi, the meaning it contains will become more heavy-to the extent that it is not so heavy that anyone can easily bear it.
Yes, maybe Maca actually understands it. He should know that once the future is changed, then Delphi who returned from that future to the present will no longer exist.
In fact, not long ago, in the mirror space created by Helbo, Delphi was ready to die with Muriel, the core of the demon summoning ceremony.
Because the termination of the summoning ritual means that the future will follow a huge change. In the future, she will not go back to the past at all costs, and the beautiful future will not belong to her at this moment.
This is Delphi's realization... She has been determined to die from the very beginning.
"Dad...rules are rules, they don’t forgive anyone. The future may be changeable—there must be a limit, we just can’t grasp that limit. But the time rule will never Change-those who dare to stand in front of it and provoke it will inevitably be crushed by it ruthlessly."
Delphie's words and words left Maca speechless.
He knew that the other party was telling the truth. Including the constantly tumbling emotions in his heart, his effort to pretend to be calm, and his stubbornness that he almost ignored the facts that were almost in front of him.
Delph is right. As long as she is still standing in front of her, it means that the future has not been changed. No, there may be such a slight change, but it is not enough to reach the level he expected.
Maca looked at the girl in front of her, and was silent for a long time, before finally reaching out her hand silently and patted her on the head.
"Then let me think about it!"
After that, Maca passed her by and walked forward along the road step by step.
Delphine subconsciously touched the spot where Maca had just shot on his forehead, and then turned his back to Maca, covering his mouth and coughing slightly.
She didn't make any sound, just to prevent Maca from discovering it.
However, it is clear that Maca received the development of the time converter, which still had some influence on her. And it was precisely because of the aggravation of the injury that she realized in such a timely manner that Maca had acquired a time converter.
After coughing silently twice, Delphi turned her head slightly and silently looked at the back of Maca who had left.
"What are you waiting for?"
Suddenly, Maca, who was almost flooded in front of the mist, turned around and looked at Delphi and said:
"Hurry up and keep up!"
"Ah~IndoMTL.com~hmm."
Delph froze for a moment, and then trot two steps in a hurry, hurried to Maca's side, and couldn't help but stretched out his hand and hugged the opponent's arm.
"Hey, this...not so good," Macalho gently pulled out his arm in a bit embarrassed manner, "Look, you are so big after all... right?"
Delph pursed her mouth and looked at Maca with a bit of resentment. Not long after, Maca was defeated in her lost eyes.
I saw Maca raise his hand and said helplessly:
"Just the sleeves, no more."
Before he could say anything, Delphi grabbed his sleeve, and a smile appeared at the corner of his mouth.
In the gray fog, the two backs that seemed almost tall were gradually covered up a little bit, and quietly disappeared to the other side of the street.
"Ugh..."