"So... you called me, just to tell me you have to leave us?"

Facing Maca's frank report, to be honest, Delphi felt a little overwhelmed.

Yes, she can understand the difficulty Maca uttered. She understands how terrible the result will be if the two soul rules are out of control.

If she had to stay by Maca's side, there would only be a dead end... and this obviously won't be the development she wants, and it won't be the end Maca wants to see.

And I have to say that there is no situation in this world like this powerless situation that makes her feel desperate.

"I'm sorry, Delphi." Maca stared at her face, looking at the pain in her eyes and whispered, "I can only say that I will try my best to eliminate the hidden dangers in my body after I leave, and then... …As long as the problem can be solved, I will definitely come back."

"What if it can't be solved?"

Delphi looked up and stared at Maca in a daze, as if today, as long as he didn't get a reassuring answer from Maca, he would never stop.

In this regard, Maca had to smile a little helplessly, and then said softly:

"I know what you are worried about... Don't worry! I won't go to fight with Helbo, let alone go forever like the'I' in your memory."

Unless Haier Bo insisted on forcing him to fight with him-this sentence was not said by Maca, but no matter what he thought, it was very likely to happen.

At this point, Maca replied:

"Anyway, I won't do stupid things, and then I hope you don't do stupid things. Even if possible, I would like to ask you to stare at Hermione and the others after I leave, and don't let them run rashly. Go out-since Helbo hasn't been here to make trouble these days, it can at least explain that he most likely didn't even know that we were hiding on this island."

Maca exhorted like this, and it seemed that it was clear that Delphi was still not fully relieved, suddenly took out something from her arms, and then solemnly stuffed it into the girl's hands.

When Delphi saw him, he couldn't help but looked up at him in surprise, and said in doubt:

"Dad, this—"

"Hold it, you should rest assured, right? If I never come back, and you can't stand it anymore, you may try to use it to get me back...Of course, such as If it’s not necessary, it’s best not to use it. You know it has a big side effect—if you let me see that you were hurt because of it, I would definitely not be happy even if I came back."

Delphi listened to him for another good order, and then subconsciously lowered his head, looking at what was in his hand, and suddenly became a little stunned-the time converter finally returned to her hand.

She held it in her hand and gently rubbed the familiar mark on it-"Delph McLean", which was the only mark in the world that represented her family and life.

"Well," Delphi was silent for a moment, and finally nodded slightly, "I see, I will do as you said."

"Thank you, Delphi."

...

However, Maca said he was leaving, but he did not leave immediately.

Although Hermione has made progress at the moment, her understanding of the first-level rules seems to be worth looking forward to, but apart from her, the struggle of the other friends has not yet received a relatively ideal return.

Especially Harry, it is undeniable that his efforts may be the most among all.Unfortunately, compared with everyone, the difficulties he needs to overcome are undoubtedly the greatest.

And if Luna, who is expected to master the magic of rules like Hermione, the growth of the three of them is the biggest reason for Maca to stay here and wait.

At least after witnessing that these three little lions have enough strength and can stand alone with their own strength, Maca can leave the island with peace of mind to handle his own affairs.

However, Maca apparently didn't know at the moment, and there was actually someone waiting for him outside.

"Safina, in two days, you will go and wait near Fort Blois in France! I think'he' should be back soon...except for the forbidden place for almost all living things. Outside of England, there is probably the only place where I can meet'him' next."

Still in the dark room deep in the Norwegian Palace, the masked girl Safina was sitting on the bed covered by a veil, listening to her sister Ursula telling herself what to do next.

Hearing what her sister said, she couldn't help but tilted her head and whispered to herself softly:

"That McLean...what kind of person would he be? Judging from the amount of intelligence gathered in the organization, there must be no doubt about his strength, but...what is he fighting for? "

At this point, she paused for a while, and then continued:

"During the disasters, he protected many people, but when necessary, he did not hesitate to sacrifice many people... This time, he completely abandoned the entire UK and chose to face threats. Retreat. And according to what you said, he is coming back now...I don't understand, is he rational or emotional?"

But just as Safina wondered like this, Ursula on the bed said:

"No matter what kind of person he is, at least he must be more worth seeing than Helbo. After all, we definitely can't communicate with Helbo on an equal footing, but if it was Mr. Maca McLean, I should be willing to hear a few words from us."

"Maybe!"

Regarding what her sister said, Safina still didn't seem to agree very much... Or at least she didn't have much confidence in Maca's character.

When she thought that he was the only one able to confront the ancient black wizard Helbo, she felt that such a powerful person would probably not get along well.

"Ursula, I hope he can talk to you so easily," Safina stroked the mask on her face, and said to the sister in the curtain, "Although, I can't guarantee you that I can convince him. Believe your prophecy—you know, there are almost no prophets in this world. It’s not that easy to get wizards outside the organization to believe this."

"Don't worry," Ursula heard the words, and said immediately, "As far as I know, there is also Trelawney at Hogwarts. The British-born wizard should be no stranger to prophecy...Of course, Safina, Be careful as much as possible."

"I know," the masked girl nodded slightly, "Well, I should do some preparations... Two days later, I will leave."

Before she could say anything, she got up from the chair and walked away from the door.

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