Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 1229 The Future Never Changes

It was an era when almost everyone forgot to be happy.

No matter when you are or where you are, if you look up, you will be in a haze, and if you look down, there will be ruins all over the place. Ruins will become everywhere, and death has become a shortcut to escape.

Fear spread wantonly in every piece of land and every inch of air.

In Delphi's memory, those cruel scenes finally gradually became clear again. It seemed to be silently telling her that no matter how relaxed and beautiful the day was, it would never be able to erase the shadow deeply engraved in her heart.

So when Maca asked, she closed her eyes slightly and remained silent for a long time.

"Helbo's reign of terror will start from London, England, and spread to the entire continent of Europe." Delphi said every word, "At that time, the world pattern will be completely overturned, and the fate of wizards and Muggles will also be determined." There will no longer be any difference."

Having said that, she couldn't help pursing her lips slightly with her eyes still closed, as if she was in that terrible era again.

"At least before I 'come back', most of the European continent, and almost all of the African continent, have completely lost their current appearance."

Delphi's few simple sentences certainly cannot describe the changes in the entire world one by one, not to mention that she may still have reservations about some key points.

But with just the outline of these few words, that extremely gloomy picture of the future seems to be quietly unfolding in front of Maca all at once.

The so-called "reign of terror" is often accompanied by extremely serious high pressure.

Like a certain period of the Muggle French Revolution—a time when convictions would be quick and efficient, executions would be commonplace, and fear would take hold.

And if Haierbo is the ruler, the degree of "horror" will obviously only be higher in the current London.

At that time, the people under Haierbo's rule and oppression must be miserable...

No, Maca estimated that the situation would definitely be more than that.

It is conceivable that when the incomparable darkness set off a wave of fear, resistance became the only way out for neighboring countries. At that time, war, death and desolation will also become the main theme outside the domain ruled by Hai Erbo.

Not only Haierbo, but also some lucky villains in various countries in the world are very likely to break out of rebellion, hoping to get on the "big ship" of Haierbo and become the lucky ones of the "new century".

However, there is still one big problem in Maca's heart at this moment - he knows that Haierbo's strength should not be underestimated, and he will definitely become stronger after completing the demon summoning.

But, can he really do what Delphi said?

However, even though there were a lot of thoughts in his heart, Maca didn't ask any more questions about it. Not to mention whether Delphi is hiding something, and the future situation is indeed very important, but he didn't ask this from the beginning.

"... Delphi."

Maca looked at the beautiful girl who seemed to be immersed in memories, with a hint of sadness in her expression, and suddenly said:

"I just wanted to ask,

Your life from childhood to adulthood. "

"I?"

Delphi opened his eyes suddenly and blinked when he heard the words, the azure pupils shone with charming brilliance. It's a pity that there is more indifference in those eyes.

"In the beginning, Sister Cathy took care of me growing up... Until the age of eleven, before the Blois Castle was breached, I still lived there with my sisters."

The "Sister Cathy" in Delphi's mouth is naturally the little girl who lost her mother in the first London disaster.

Since she is smart and far more mature and sensible than her peers, Maca entrusts her with taking care of Delphi when she sends them to France.

Unexpectedly, after that, Little Cathy really took care of Delphi as her own sister, and this care lasted for ten years.

"Fort Blois... was breached..."

Maca frowned slightly, looked directly at Delphi and asked:

"You all... where was I at that time?"

He wanted to ask Willie and the others if they were okay, but he couldn't ask directly. So in the end, he changed the subject and asked a question from the side.

"You?"

Delphi murmured expressionlessly.

"You are a great hero...you came here at the last moment, and rescued Sister Willie and the others...including me, all back to the headquarters of the rebel army. Almost everyone is extremely grateful for your timely rescue."

But while Maca was slightly relieved, Delphi looked away and said lightly:

"But I couldn't do it, because at that time I just wanted to ask you one question—why didn't you rescue Miss Cathy back together? Why couldn't you come earlier?"

Up to this moment, Delphi, who had turned her head away from just now, suddenly turned her head and looked over.

"You know?" she said, "at my age, I never hated a person like that, never—even Haierbo, to me as a child, was just an evil and It's nothing more than a terrifying monster... But you are the first person who gave me a taste of what hatred is like."

Delphi was not very excited when she said these words, and even her tone of voice seemed very calm.

But Maca can imagine that when a relative who took good care of her was ruthlessly taken away...and even fell lifelessly in front of her, it would undoubtedly be a big deal for an eleven-year-old girl. A huge hit.

Faced with the moment of farewell like this, even an adult can't bear it, let alone a child.

After that, both Maca and Delphi fell into silence again. The thoughts of the two may not be consistent, but they must be extremely depressing and heavy.

After a while, Maca continued:

"So, what about after that?"

Delphi heard him speak again, but didn't answer immediately, and saw that she was still silent and didn't know what she was thinking. After a while, she said concisely and clearly:

"Because you saw the magical potential in me, and you also knew that I had reached the period of magical riots. So you took me by your side and returned to the forefront of the resistance war... During those few years, you took me Retreat from France to Switzerland, then from Switzerland to Italy, and finally cross the Mediterranean Sea, and retreat into Africa..."

She didn't mention any specific things, but the retreat of the front was enough to vividly describe the dire situation at that time.

And that kind of life... is definitely extremely difficult for a child.

If what Delphi said was true, Maca could hardly imagine, how could he do such a cruel and unreliable thing at that time?

Could it be that he was driven crazy by Hai Erbo's strength?

But so far, Delphi hadn't finished speaking, so she paused for a moment before continuing:

"We stayed in Africa for a long time, and the battle line was forced to become longer and longer. In the end, we were unable to continue and completely collapsed. You took me, and the only part of the people left, to a small island in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. And it took more than half a month of rest before returning to the new base of the rebels."

Hearing what Delphi said, Maca suddenly realized that he might have found the answer to a question.

Since Maca had never told others that Delphi's father was Voldemort, and he had already made up his mind to keep this secret in his stomach. Therefore, it is definitely impossible for him to tell Delphi his real life experience.

And probably at that time in the future, when he took the remaining manpower to take refuge on the isolated island of Rowena for more than half a month, Delphi discovered this secret by himself.

After all, Voldemort's remnant soul has been sealed in the magical tower on the island by him with a rune pattern.

But when he thought about it, Maca still didn't ask, because he didn't even know how to talk to Delphi about it.

It must be said that Delphi destroyed all the Time-Turners, thus almost eliminating his hope of rescuing Luna. On this point, it is obviously intolerable for him.

But after hearing about these difficult experiences of Delphi...at least until he figured out whether the future is really as she said, he really couldn't release a single bit of anger towards the girl in front of him.

Thinking about it, Maca suddenly suppressed the boredom in his chest, and asked:

"And then what?"

Delphi, who was remembering, listened to his questioning, and glanced at him with a hidden complicated look.

Then, I heard her say abruptly with some unspeakable emotions:

"And then, you disappeared."

Disappeared? What's the meaning?

Maca frowned, looking at Delphi's face with a little questioning in his eyes. And although Delphi didn't go to see him, he seemed to have guessed his doubts a long time ago, and quickly added:

"No one knows when you left, and no one knows where you went. Because of this, the entire rebel base is in chaos... I think you should be able to guess, when the lost half The leader who returned in a month lost again, and that was an extremely heavy blow to all the surviving members."

Hearing this, before Maca could feel confused, Delphi turned and said:

"However, the chaos in the base didn't last long. Because I soon discovered that almost everyone started to say that you will be fine, and you will not give up and run away. You just don't want to see everyone one by one. Sacrifice, so I decided to go alone to the center of the disaster to gamble one last time."

As he was speaking, Delphi looked at the fog below him, and then said:

"Yes, it's down here, London, England—the place that eventually became Herbo's ruling center and where it all started."

"So, what's the result?"...

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