Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 1613 Hug Yourself

Magic has been the patent of the gifted since ancient times.

Even today, the threshold for using magic has been lowered again and again. Among human beings, those who can cast spells are limited to those wizards who have awakened their natural abilities.

Undoubtedly, whether a person's magic source is awakened and whether the magic power in his body is activated determines whether "he"...or "she" can become attached to magic.

However, is it true that ordinary people must not be able to set foot in the world of magic?

The answer is of course no.

If you go deep into the history of magic, you will inevitably find that even in the not very distant past, ordinary people still lived together with wizards. They share cities and towns, work and live together. Even though the mysteries and dangers of magic always make ordinary people feel afraid, people have respected wizards because of this.

More importantly, once upon a time, wizards not only accepted apprentices to impart knowledge, but also often hired ordinary people as assistants to assist them in their magic research.

Just like now, Delphi replaced Hermione and assisted Maca to complete some potion preparation steps that did not require the use of magic.

The three of them left the potion preparation room together until Hermione, who had left earlier, went to call Kingsley over, and Maca told him to visit the Muggle Queen again after dinner.

"When you concentrate on doing one thing, time often passes quickly," Maca shrugged. "Of course, although time does not actually speed up, we just ignore its loss."

Just as he was speaking, the three of them had already walked out of the magically illuminated corridor, and saw the sunlight projected from the window again.

That's right, time did pass by unknowingly - the bright light turned to dim yellow, and it was no longer as glaring as at noon at a glance, which foreshadowed the coming of night again.

It was precisely because he noticed that it was time for dinner that Maca didn't continue with Delphi, but put down the work at hand after talking with Kingsley-to be honest, he originally wanted to Then continue to tinker for a while.

"Oh, Maca! We were just going to call you... Ah, Delphi is here too?"

It was Ron who was speaking. When Maca and the other three passed the hall connecting the atrium, they happened to meet him walking in from the door.

only,

Including Kingsley, the eyes of the three did not stay on Ron for too long, and soon they all looked behind him.

Because those who came back from the garden with him were Willie, Helen and others.

"Maca!"

As soon as Wei Li saw the three of them, she walked over quickly, holding a thick notebook in her hand-of course Maca remembered that it was the Christmas gift he gave Wei Li back then.

"You can take a look at dinner later, it has already recorded a lot of plant information!"

After saying this, she stuffed the note into Maca's hand, and then subconsciously shifted her gaze to Delphi's face.

"Ah you are……"

Willie asked, but Delphi's eyes obviously didn't fall on her side, but looked at Helen and Cathy at the door with a little ecstasy.

And, the child being wrapped in Helen's arms.

"Remember? I just mentioned it not long ago-this is my friend who has the same name as our little Delphi!"

After explaining, Maca reached out and lightly touched Delphi's arm, and then gestured to the little Delphi in Helen's arms.

"Look, as I said, this child really looks a lot like you when you were a child!"

After Maca touched it, Delphi finally came back to his senses, and immediately nodded slightly.

"Uh...well, yes." She said a little dullly, "It's indeed too similar to my childhood photo, it shocked me!"

While the two were talking, Helen and Little Cathy also came closer.

Then, Helen looked at the child in her arms, and then at Delphi beside Maca. I don't know if it's because Delphi has been staring at the child, she thought about it, and handed out a little carefully:

"...Want to hug her?"

"Oh!"

Seeing this, Maca couldn't help sighing secretly.

Let's not mention the time rules, because as long as Delphi doesn't go too far, it is unlikely that any problems will occur just by hugging the self who has not remembered anything.

It's just... To be honest, the moment he heard Helen's words, he had already foreseen what would happen.

Sure enough, Delphi almost subconsciously took her young self into her arms, and then she froze there, her mind blank.

Yes, perhaps in the entire human history, few people have ever hugged their childhood like her.

At that moment, an extremely subtle feeling rushed through her whole body like an electric current, and immediately after, she felt an inexplicable sense of discomfort from the bottom of her heart.

Fortunately, Maca didn't let little Delphi stay in her arms for too long, and quickly reached out to take her over.

"Okay, don't stand here if you want to chat! Dinner must be ready, if you have anything to say, let's talk while eating!"

After finishing speaking, he hugged the well-behaved and quiet little Delphi, turned around and walked towards the restaurant first.

"Don't be in a daze... Well, to be honest, I would rather you not come."

Maca's voice passed Delphi's ears, and no one else heard it except her. After hearing these words, Delphi secretly heaved a sigh of relief, but in the slightly puzzled eyes of Helen and Little Cathy, she smiled somewhat reluctantly.

Seeing Delphi's back following Maca, Little Cathy, who was a few steps behind, tilted her head and pulled Helen's sleeve beside her.

"It seems a little strange?"

"It's nothing surprising." As a silent person who was saved by Maca, Helen had already decided to no longer have any doubts about this benefactor, even everyone recognized by the other party, "You also saw that , Mr. McLean is defending her—at least for me, that's enough."

"Oh! Blind trust is very dangerous. Since we can't help Maca, at least we should pay more attention to him within the scope of our ability?" Little Cathy wrinkled her nose and said, "But... Well! She doesn't look like a bad guy anyway."

Although it was a bit forced to say this, in fact, Cathy's first impression of Delphi was actually very good, and even she couldn't figure out where this good impression came from.

Maybe it was because of this that she couldn't help but want to doubt it!

"Hmm...it does look a bit like little Delphi..."

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