Chapter 1582
Maka's impression of the port city has always been good.
Although in his eleven years of childhood, most of them were piled with gray and even dark. Maybe it is because of this that climbing on the roof and looking at the rippling water when he was bored has become one of the few ways he could calm his heart in those days.
Yes, both the golden light in the sun and the silver light in the moon are beautiful to Maka.
At present, when everyone has put aside the recent panic and fell asleep, Maka quietly left the "back" of the warehouse area, found a tall building and sat on the edge of the roof.
This is a good place. Behind it is a colorful Muggle nightlife, but in front of it are waves under the dark night and large shadows on the sea level that have not been noticed by Muggle citizens.
The huge contrast from one before to another makes Maka feel like sitting on a dividing line in the world - to be honest, it's definitely not a wonderful thing, but it feels good.
"Alas..."
Maka supported the edge of the roof, sighed gently, then fell back and lay on her back on the roof.
The stars in the sky filled his vision in an instant, as if a dark curtain was covered with gemstones.
He looked at the sky, confirmed the constellations with his little studied knowledge of astronomy, and then roughly calculated the time.
"Well, that 'little guy' should be there now? We should meet one day and one night later..."
It must be admitted that meteors are very beautiful. Of course, the premise must be that it won't hit you.
Until tomorrow night, when the "little guy" in Maka's mouth breaks into the atmosphere, Maka can really see a beautiful meteor rushing towards herself. He believed that the feeling must not be much better.
"Although, it must be beautiful... Well, Hermione and Luna should have moved to Paris by then. Maybe you can remind them to look up at night?"
"I certainly won't see it anyway."
Suddenly, a girl's voice came from the direction of Maka's head, but Maka was obviously not surprised, because he had already noticed that someone was approaching.
When hearing what the other party said, Maka didn't ask why she didn't look, but slightly casually turned off the topic.
"How did you know I was here?"
"Guess," the other party could not help whispering, "at this time, you always like to climb high, so as long as you look for the highest place nearby, you may be able to find you... At least, my memory tells me so."
"Oh, yes," Marca smiled gently. "After all, I gave you your memory. There will always be some of my 'private goods'..."
As she was saying this, Maka suddenly shrugged off the smile on her face and said with some apology:
"Sorry, on the whole, it gave you some bad memories."
"No, Dad, it really doesn't matter..." the other party shook his head and walked to Maka's side. Then he lay down gently and looked at the stars with him, "Besides, it's not all bad, is it? For example... The days when I was with you, although every day was very dangerous, may also be the best time except those days when I came to you."
"Huh?"
Maka listened and was stunned.
"Life these days... Do you feel good?"
"Isn't it good?" Delphi whispered as she lay next to Marca, "Maybe it's busy, dangerous, and almost lost my life... Well, and now I don't have the ability to help my father. But even so, I still think it's a good day, because my father won't leave me and my father will always protect me... Oh, and my father is very young..."
"Nothing else. What's the matter with the last sentence?" Marca couldn't help laughing again. "Seriously, I'm not ready to be a father!"
But Delphi shook his head when he heard the speech.
"It's okay, Dad, that's enough... That's good..."
Maybe as long as she stayed next to Maka, she felt very relieved. Before long, her eyelids became heavy.
Maka listened to the voice from her ear getting lower and lower. Soon, he found that the other party had completely sunk into his dream.
"Can you sleep in such a strong wind here? Aren't you afraid of catching a cold?"
As he spoke, Maka waved and wrapped a blanket around each other. Then he sat up again, his legs drooping on the outer wall of the high building, staring at the shadow in the distance.
I remember that he mentioned with lupin in the warehouse that Haier Bo will start to erode the inland based on Kent occupied by him in the future, and it will be a greater disaster for Muggles in Britain.
Moreover, when referring to this point, Maka also said that she actually had some ideas to deal with it. However, once some practices start, it will be difficult to stop in the future.
As for the "practice" he considered... To be honest, he doesn't think everyone can agree, even he himself has some resistance.
Even now is a time of disaster and danger.
"It's hard to do!" Maka sighed again and said in her heart, "yes, at least take a look at the attitude of Muggles first!"
Halbo's injury gave him time to deal with the big stone above his head and gave many people the opportunity to think carefully. In fact, not only his "certain practices", but also some "taboo" means on the Muggle side have not been displayed?
However, taboos are taboos because they harm others and themselves. If the fog created by Haier Bo will affect himself, he will certainly consider it again and again if he wants to use it.
"I think we have to find out whether this is a 'disaster'... Or a 'War'?"
Up to now, in fact, this is not a unilateral problem of Britain, let alone Maka's problem alone. In recent days, I'm afraid there are many people around the world who can know the causes and consequences, thinking silently.
After pondering for a moment, Maka pursed her mouth and closed her eyes slightly against the night wind. His hair swayed and fluttered in the wind, just like his thoughts. It seemed smooth, but he couldn't find the answer he wanted.
"In short, you'd better deal with the immediate thing first!"
Before saying anything, he turned and picked up Delphi, who was wrapped in a blanket, then jumped back and disappeared silently on the way down the stairs.
Although in his eleven years of childhood, most of them were piled with gray and even dark. Maybe it is because of this that climbing on the roof and looking at the rippling water when he was bored has become one of the few ways he could calm his heart in those days.
Yes, both the golden light in the sun and the silver light in the moon are beautiful to Maka.
At present, when everyone has put aside the recent panic and fell asleep, Maka quietly left the "back" of the warehouse area, found a tall building and sat on the edge of the roof.
This is a good place. Behind it is a colorful Muggle nightlife, but in front of it are waves under the dark night and large shadows on the sea level that have not been noticed by Muggle citizens.
The huge contrast from one before to another makes Maka feel like sitting on a dividing line in the world - to be honest, it's definitely not a wonderful thing, but it feels good.
"Alas..."
Maka supported the edge of the roof, sighed gently, then fell back and lay on her back on the roof.
The stars in the sky filled his vision in an instant, as if a dark curtain was covered with gemstones.
He looked at the sky, confirmed the constellations with his little studied knowledge of astronomy, and then roughly calculated the time.
"Well, that 'little guy' should be there now? We should meet one day and one night later..."
It must be admitted that meteors are very beautiful. Of course, the premise must be that it won't hit you.
Until tomorrow night, when the "little guy" in Maka's mouth breaks into the atmosphere, Maka can really see a beautiful meteor rushing towards herself. He believed that the feeling must not be much better.
"Although, it must be beautiful... Well, Hermione and Luna should have moved to Paris by then. Maybe you can remind them to look up at night?"
"I certainly won't see it anyway."
Suddenly, a girl's voice came from the direction of Maka's head, but Maka was obviously not surprised, because he had already noticed that someone was approaching.
When hearing what the other party said, Maka didn't ask why she didn't look, but slightly casually turned off the topic.
"How did you know I was here?"
"Guess," the other party could not help whispering, "at this time, you always like to climb high, so as long as you look for the highest place nearby, you may be able to find you... At least, my memory tells me so."
"Oh, yes," Marca smiled gently. "After all, I gave you your memory. There will always be some of my 'private goods'..."
As she was saying this, Maka suddenly shrugged off the smile on her face and said with some apology:
"Sorry, on the whole, it gave you some bad memories."
"No, Dad, it really doesn't matter..." the other party shook his head and walked to Maka's side. Then he lay down gently and looked at the stars with him, "Besides, it's not all bad, is it? For example... The days when I was with you, although every day was very dangerous, may also be the best time except those days when I came to you."
"Huh?"
Maka listened and was stunned.
"Life these days... Do you feel good?"
"Isn't it good?" Delphi whispered as she lay next to Marca, "Maybe it's busy, dangerous, and almost lost my life... Well, and now I don't have the ability to help my father. But even so, I still think it's a good day, because my father won't leave me and my father will always protect me... Oh, and my father is very young..."
"Nothing else. What's the matter with the last sentence?" Marca couldn't help laughing again. "Seriously, I'm not ready to be a father!"
But Delphi shook his head when he heard the speech.
"It's okay, Dad, that's enough... That's good..."
Maybe as long as she stayed next to Maka, she felt very relieved. Before long, her eyelids became heavy.
Maka listened to the voice from her ear getting lower and lower. Soon, he found that the other party had completely sunk into his dream.
"Can you sleep in such a strong wind here? Aren't you afraid of catching a cold?"
As he spoke, Maka waved and wrapped a blanket around each other. Then he sat up again, his legs drooping on the outer wall of the high building, staring at the shadow in the distance.
I remember that he mentioned with lupin in the warehouse that Haier Bo will start to erode the inland based on Kent occupied by him in the future, and it will be a greater disaster for Muggles in Britain.
Moreover, when referring to this point, Maka also said that she actually had some ideas to deal with it. However, once some practices start, it will be difficult to stop in the future.
As for the "practice" he considered... To be honest, he doesn't think everyone can agree, even he himself has some resistance.
Even now is a time of disaster and danger.
"It's hard to do!" Maka sighed again and said in her heart, "yes, at least take a look at the attitude of Muggles first!"
Halbo's injury gave him time to deal with the big stone above his head and gave many people the opportunity to think carefully. In fact, not only his "certain practices", but also some "taboo" means on the Muggle side have not been displayed?
However, taboos are taboos because they harm others and themselves. If the fog created by Haier Bo will affect himself, he will certainly consider it again and again if he wants to use it.
"I think we have to find out whether this is a 'disaster'... Or a 'War'?"
Up to now, in fact, this is not a unilateral problem of Britain, let alone Maka's problem alone. In recent days, I'm afraid there are many people around the world who can know the causes and consequences, thinking silently.
After pondering for a moment, Maka pursed her mouth and closed her eyes slightly against the night wind. His hair swayed and fluttered in the wind, just like his thoughts. It seemed smooth, but he couldn't find the answer he wanted.
"In short, you'd better deal with the immediate thing first!"
Before saying anything, he turned and picked up Delphi, who was wrapped in a blanket, then jumped back and disappeared silently on the way down the stairs.