Chapter 1267

"Actually, I killed miss Lovegood."

When this sentence came out of Delphi, who was sobbing, Maka was really stunned.

Yes, he still vaguely remembers that when Luna was shot off by helbo's backhand, Delphi caught her flying out. When Maka found that Luna had died on the spot, she was already in Delphi's arms.

In that short time difference, Marca obviously didn't know what Delphi did.

However, he never thought that the death of Luna was actually caused by Delphi!

Looking at Delphi in front of her, who was still in tears and recalling Luna's pale face, Maka was at a loss at this time.

"... why?"

Marca asked, staring at Delphi's drooping face.

To tell the truth, he really doesn't understand. He doesn't understand why Delphi did that... Or is Luna's death any good for her?

No, it doesn't seem to do any good unless... She's lying about a lot of things from the beginning. Her goal may not be to come back and help Marca end helbo's evil deeds, or she may not even be the future "Delphi Fisher".

Is it hard? Is all this a lie?

In her trance, Maka suddenly shook her head - all the signs so far show that the girl in front of her is indeed Delphi, and she has told a lot of future scenes with traces to follow.

But just because Delphi either didn't speak at all or told the truth, the matter that was put in front of her at the moment seemed to be an indisputable fact.

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

Obviously, when Maka took her to Hogwarts at first, it was the kind and innocent Luna who took the initiative to accept her and wanted to be friends with her!

"Why?"

When Maka asked questions in a puzzled tone, Delphi suddenly raised her hand and wiped her face full of tears.

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

"What?"

"She must die!" Delphi repeated almost gritting her teeth again, staring at Marca without evasion. "Yes, if I didn't make it up secretly, she wouldn't die... But she would never wake up all her life. And if she didn't die, you'd go crazy! You'd use the time converter to save her like crazy!"

"You know what? Ms. Granger said to me personally, at that time, you were simply a desperate madman! You looked calm on the surface, but you were crazy in your bones!"

"Miss Lovegood's immortality has become the hope that you will revive her at the cost of your life. You will no longer spend more time preparing, nor will you have time to take into account the threat posed by Haier to the whole UK... In your heart, there is only the idea of 'saving miss Lovegood first'."

If Luna were alive... What would Maka do if Luna didn't die on the spot this time? Specifically, not to mention, at least he will desperate to try any possible way to save Luna when he finds that he can't save Luna.

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

At this point, Delphi pursed her mouth, looked at Maka with her red eyes and said:

"But you know what? As I said before - you turned the time converter again and again, but you didn't save miss Lovegood at all. Instead, you hurt yourself badly and almost couldn't come back!"

Marca tensed her face and listened silently to Delphi say these words. At last, he said in silence:

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

"Yes."

When Delphi gave such a simple and clear answer with her neck tied and red eyes, Maka suddenly raised her hand.

"Are you going to hit me or kill me?"

Delphi still looked straight at Marca, her face still hung with unspoiled tears, and listened to her unusually stubborn voice:

"Then kill me! I'll die anyway. I'd rather die in your hands!"

Marca's arm froze.

Should I say... Worthy of Tom Riddle's daughter? Not to mention anything else, just this determination to be a killer at a critical moment is just like Voldemort.

However, there is a great difference between the two.

Voldemort always kills for himself; And Delphi killed for someone else.

"How can you... Do it?" Marca took a deep breath and looked at Delphi's tearful face. "Is Luna bad for you? Don't you hesitate when you start?"

"Well," said Delphi with tears in her eyes, "but for me, she is just a new friend... And you are my most respected and favorite father. You see, in my heart, this choice can't be called a choice at all."

When Maka heard the speech, she stared at her for a long time, and then suddenly shook her head gently.

"In that case, why do you cry?"

This time, Delphi didn't speak.

In fact, it was not just crying. As early as Delphi choked and said that she had no value to be protected by Marca, those words had shown her inner guilt and sadness.

In some characters, Delphi and her biological father are indeed a little alike, but they are still very different after all. Voldemort's murder can naturally have no guilt, but Delphi will not be indifferent to it.

After a moment of silence, Maka suddenly turned around, turned her back to Delphi and took two steps to the edge of the roof. Then he turned his head and asked softly:

"As you just said, I used the time converter many times before Luna died?"

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

Her title to Hermione is "Ms. Granger", which is naturally because that's what she calls each other when she meets Hermione in the future.

After hearing her positive reply, Maka then asked:

"Do you know what I experienced after using the converter so many times?"

"No, I don't know," said Delphi. "Ms. Granger doesn't know. Later, I asked you myself, but you won't say it once... All I know is that you failed and you didn't save miss Lovegood."

So when Marca got the time converter, Delphi immediately blocked it, because she knew that using the time converter was just futile. Let alone, Luna has been dead for far more than five hours.

Maka thought silently. After a while, she frowned and said:

"You shouldn't have destroyed the time converter... If you could go back to time at that time, even if you couldn't save Luna, five hours could at least let me try a lot."

"Look!" said Delphi, looking at Marca's back. "Even if Miss Lovegood has gone, you still don't want to give up... If she hasn't died, you can imagine what you think."

"That's not --"

To be honest, Marca doesn't know how to evaluate Delphi's choice. Although he can't accept the truth that Delphi killed Luna, what can he do with Delphi?

First, Delphi's intention is not for herself, but for Marca; Second, she has been ready to die in this era for more than ten years, and even now she has reached the point of wholeheartedly seeking death.

However, Luna's death still made Maka feel miserable after all. He felt a little breathless because his chest was full of sour and depressed feelings.

After a while, Maka suddenly waved her backhand and sighed:

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

Behind him, Delphi was still wiping some unstoppable tears. When he heard his words, he just nodded in silence.

Although she still wants to say something, in fact, at the moment, she and Maka may need some time to clean up their mood.

Therefore, she finally closed her mouth, bit her lower lip and turned away from the roof.

After leaving Maka alone outside and entering the staircase leading to the roof, she closed the door and sat down on the stairs as if she had lost all her strength.

The dark staircase quietly covered the tears on her face with shadow, and also covered the bitterness in her expression.

In fact, she shouldn't have said those words just now. As long as she doesn't say it, Maka won't know the truth of Luna's death, so he may be more able to calmly face those upcoming crises.

However, just as Marca asked her why she cried before, Delphi had accumulated too much pressure in her heart.

Luna is such a good girl, but she must let the girl die for Marca. Otherwise, there is no possibility of change in everything in the future.

However, guilt still haunts Delphi's heart, which is not only her guilt for Luna, but also an apology for Maka.

"I didn't do anything wrong," Delphi said faintly, sitting on the steps. "And... I don't even want my own life. As long as my father is all right, what's the problem with taking another life?"

Beyond the fog, the sunset in the west gradually sank into the horizon, and the prelude to the third night will come quietly.

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