Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 1681 Peace talk?

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"The soul fragments in the Mirror of Devouring have been taken back by me... Look! McLean, this is the greatest sincerity I can show you... I don't know, are you still satisfied?"

Haierbo's words caused Maca to instantly turn from doubt to surprise, and then back from surprise to a more confused state.

Yes, if the Mirror of Swallowing is no longer Helbo's Horcrux, then the changes that have occurred in Fort Blois make sense.

The ancient mirror, which was no longer constrained by Helbo's soul, finally showed its most primitive ability.The mysterious power that even Maca can't completely seal with the soul rule rune is the sin and demon tool that can be compared with a series of sources of disasters such as the Bewitching Monument and the Gryffindor Sword.

If it hadn’t been for the study of the Devouring Mirror at Fort Blois, Maca had already set up a fairly tight blockade, which would have weakened its power to some extent. Maybe even the Muggle people around Fort Blois would suffer. To a huge disaster.

And just when Maca was deeply surprised by Haierbo's so-called "sincerity", but he heard the other party asking seriously:

"McLean, are you still satisfied with this gift?"

Regardless of how credible what Helbo said, at least in Maca's view, this is definitely not a "gift."After all, just because of what Helbo did, it caused a series of troubles to the people around Maca.

Of course, as far as Helbo’s thinking is concerned, this should actually be regarded as a “sincerity” gift!

Although Maca didn't know how he did it yet, maybe this guy was just lying and conspiring.But if he really pulled his soul fragments away from the Devouring Mirror, then he would have completely abandoned such a powerful ancient magic item with both research value and use value.

And more importantly, even if he finds another item to make a new Horcrux, Maca feels that it will be difficult for him to find something more reliable than the Mirror of Devouring—even if the Mirror of Devouring is always there. The same goes for being held by Maca.

"Let’s not talk about dissatisfaction," Maca frowned slightly, and said to the opposite Helbo, "I have to admit that your'sincerity' really surprised me... Of course, the premise must be true. The soul fragment has been taken back."

Having said that, he paused for a while, and by the way, he checked whether Haierbo had any reaction.

However, Haierbo is obviously not willing to show Maca what he intends to prove. It is undoubtedly an extremely dangerous thing to expose his soul to others grandiosely, not to mention that the subject is still as in-depth research as Maca. An outstanding wizard who has followed the rules of the soul.

Seeing that he didn't speak, Maca curled his lips and continued:

"Okay! Put this doubt aside for now, because I want to discuss another issue with you... Haierbo, I want to know, what you want to exchange because you gave me this'sincerity'? what?"

As he was talking, Maca couldn't help shook his head, and the expression on his face became calm again.

"Hailbo," he thought carefully, and then said, "I don't want to make any comments on your words for the time being, I just want to ask you-what exactly do you want to get through this'sincerity'? Is it just a truce with us?"

"Oh, no! Of course it's more than that..." Haierbo waved the rest of his left hand and said, "What I want is an environment where I can live with peace of mind and do research with peace of mind-as long as I don't disturb each other, you There should be no reason to be an enemy, right?"

It's a pity that although Helbo said it nicely, Maca didn't believe it at all.

"Provide you with an environment where you can do research with peace of mind? What then?" Maca said, "When you have researched the results you want, will you be able to achieve some of the most dangerous plans and conspiracies in your heart more easily?"

These words of Maca made Helbo also silent for a moment, and then he heard him say:

"It seems, McLean, you have made up your mind not to give me a trust... Oh, of course, I can understand your feelings. But, are you really going to really hold my life? , Can you be willing to consider the request I just mentioned?"

To be honest, just looking at Haierbo's attitude and demeanor today, Maca can indeed feel an inexplicable sincerity from it.

Haierbo, who has caused so many disasters during this period of time, did not show the arrogance of the past at all, and Maca felt awkward no matter how he looked at it.

At least, this must have been pretended.

"Your life?" Maca raised his eyebrows, and couldn't help but say indifferently, "Hailbo... Do you know how many people are waiting for you to lose this life? By now, my personal thoughts are all It doesn’t matter anymore. Even if you are really tired of rushing around, I don’t think the families of those killed by you would like to see you still alive in comfort, would they?"

Hearbo could not help shook his head when he heard the words, then walked to the railing of the London Bridge on his own, and looked down at the Thames River, which was already invisible under the cover of fog.

After a while, he looked at the surface of the river that was only faintly visible to Maca, and said softly:

"It looks like you can't agree today?"

Haerbo's tone of voice when he uttered these words seemed to add a touch of his usual indifference.To be honest, although this always sounds uncomfortable, Maca is obviously more accustomed to the other party's indifference than the subtle cover up before.

Although Helbo in this state is equally dangerous, at least it can let Maca know where the danger may come from.Stabbing people with a soft knife like the one just now is the most invincible.

Regarding this change of Helbo, Maca seemed to finally give a sigh of relief, and saw that he quickly rushed before Helbo's words came out, and suddenly said:

"If you want to say'can't agree'... I don't think it is necessary. Haierbo, if you can accept my last condition, I am not absolutely unable to agree to your request."

"What conditions?"

Facing Haierbo who suddenly turned around to ask serious questions, although there was still a pile of distrust hidden in Maca's heart, she still said slowly:

"What else can there be? Of course it's your demon body-if you have maintained this strength, it would be impossible for me to agree to your requirements! What do you think?"