Chapter 58 End of Semester Conversation
Although it was one afternoon, I would agree to my request but no sunlight could be shining in the house. The chandeliers on the ceiling shone brightly here, and they also reflected the figures of people writing at the desk at the desk.
The quill in Brian's hand wandered smoothly on the parchment paper, and beautiful fonts flowed out from the tip of the pen. The top of the parchment paper was written in floral characters: Future Action Plan.
Several entries are listed below, including the Dark King's Resurrection Plan, the collection of relics from the Four Big Bosses, the Horcrux Collection, the Death Rune Research Plan, etc.
Brian was still writing the rest of the plan, but he was unsatisfied and rewritten it again.
The desk next to him was filled with messy parchment paper with messy research projects written on it.
On the piece of paper closest to him, the top of the line was written in bold floral characters: Conjecture about the gift of time.
There is a somewhat messy relationship diagram below, and there are several questions written next to it.
Taking the stones given by time as an example, will there be the one who picked up the stones at the beginning? (crossed out the whole line)
If the gift of time could tell me some answers, would it be because I was destined to get that answer?
Then, the same is true for that time converter. I will rely on it to escape the ominous, is it destined to escape from it?
destiny?
The handwriting below is a little blurred due to the smearing.
Finally, a few concluding words were written.
According to the study of time gifts, it is something that time fabricates to ensure that there is no origin or end, no causal relationship, but there is a self-consistent logic, which is related to destiny to a certain extent.
When the destined result of fate conflicts with what is happening now, it is possible to receive the gift of time, or rather, it is more appropriate to call it a gift of fate.
Be alert to use!
The gift of destiny itself is the product of the distortion of time and destiny. It has hidden risks and seems peaceful in normal times. Once the risk occurs, it may endanger life.
Those who play with time will eventually be played with by time!
Beware of time converters.
Next to this piece of paper is another parchment paper, which is written in eye-catching font: About the possibility of group battles using the time converter.
There is also a large paragraph of text written on the paper, and some parts are crossed out in large paragraphs.
It reads later: Time cannot change the ending!
Then I simply wrote a few analyses: According to the development of time, only after I confirm that I survived that battle can I go back to the past through the time converter to help myself in the past fight, and there is a reversal of cause and effect.
In the original work, Harry Potter once used the time converter to go back to the past and saved himself from the dementor. Only when he was sure to survive at that time can he go back to save his past self and let himself survive.
So, what was the original introduction?
Is it because of fate? Destiny is destined to survive at that time so that everything that happens next?
Harry Potter needs to fulfill his savior's duties and he must survive.
Brian Fly...If it were really that black crow, it would still sweep the world...
According to this logic, the time converter cannot change the end of the battle. When things are doomed to be successful, your future help is icing on the cake; when things are doomed to be failure, even using the time converter will not help.
The above are conjectures and are to be determined.
Beware of time converters!
There was also a thick stack of parchment paper underneath, and I don’t know what was written.
On the other side of the desk is a piece of parchment that looks a little blank, with only a few lines of words written on it:
About Merlin.
The time when the God of Death passed away was in the sixth century AD, and Merlin began to be active happened to be in that era. Is Merlin related to the God of Death?
Merlin was invited to study the secrets of the Deathly Hallows and the Runes of Death. Has he discovered the secret of the Death God so that he would survive for more than a thousand years?
Is the phenomenon of people's confusion in Melin's memory related to this?
If the runes of Death are not completed, continue to try to find traces of Merlin, or have hope of completing the runes and finding out the secrets.
...
On the desk was also placed a stack of books, including Nicole Lemay's alchemy books and a copy of the rune of death. Above the book was a letter with the words inviting Brian to talk, and the signature was Dumbledore.
Brian finally finished writing the action plan. He stretched his waist and inserted the quill in his hand into the ink bottle. After reading it carefully, he collected the manuscripts on the table and put them in the brazier at his feet. The tongue of fire climbed up along the parchment paper and quickly swallowed them.
Brian packed up his things, walked out of the house that he would like to ask, and walked straight towards the principal's office.
When I came here again, I was already familiar with it. Dumbledore was happily eating a plate of Toffee finger cakes. After seeing Brian come in, he licked his lips with some emotion.
"Do you want some, Brian?" he pushed the dishes of sweets on the table and said with a smile.
Brian took a piece of sizzling honey candy and put it in his mouth, and his eyes deliberately or unintentionally glanced at the dirty branch hat hanging on the shelf.
"Thank you very much, sir." Brian handed him the ominous record that Dumbledore had given him before, "it helped me a lot."
Dumbledore took the book and said with a smile: "It seems you have found a way to deal with it?"
Brian pondered for a moment and decided to tell the truth: "Yes, ominous cannot lock the prey that uses the time converter. Therefore, using the time converter immediately after seeing ominous, you can escape the ominous gaze. But this is just a delay of time..."
"Oh, then, your time converter was taken away..." Dumbledore said with his hands crossed, "The time converter you made yourself... ruined?"
Brian nodded and said, "It doesn't have much impact, I've gotten rid of it...at least for ten years..."
He looked into Dumbledore's eyes and said, "The shortest interval between ominous appearance is ten years, so we can delay time in this way."
"How did you do it?" Dumbledore's blue eyes suddenly became extremely penetrating.
"Find a soul to be swallowed for me..." Brian said slowly, "The ominous locking has a loophole. In the short period of time when it is about to swallow you, you can make a little resistance. For example, throw a soul hidden in your body..."
Brian looked at Dumbledore's eyes seriously, his face was extremely serious, but no other expression was revealed.
Brian smiled relaxedly and said, "It just so happened that I found something similar to the diary from last semester..."
"What?" Dumbledore stood up with his hands on the table and stared at Brian tightly. The huge magic power as if hidden in his old body.
Brian looked at him quietly.
Dumbledore sat back slowly.
"I really didn't expect... could I show that thing to me?" Dumbledore's eyes shone.
"Of course..." Brian found the locket and handed it to him through the desk.
Dumbledore looked at the ordinary locket carefully, and his eyes seemed to be looking at something interesting.
After a long time, he pushed his glasses and sighed: "It's amazing, you can come up with this kind of solution..."
"So, do you know what this is?" Dumbledore carried the locket and then took out a ragged diary from the drawer, put them together, and looked at it carefully.
"I think... they should be all things related to the Dark Lord." Brian said slowly.
Dumbledore stared at him seriously.
"Maybe it has something to do with the secret of the Dark Lord's immortality." Brian shrugged and said in a relaxed tone.
"Yes, he will always be resurrected." Dumbledore said softly.
"It's soon, sir. Have you heard of the recent prophecy of Professor Trelawney?"
"Ah, Harry told me..." Dumbledore blinked.
"So, are you ready?" Brian smiled.
"Well...you know, only by resurrecting him can he die completely..." Dumbledore said softly, "After finding all these things," he pointed to the things on the desk.
"So, are you ready again?" Dumbledore said.
"Maybe." Brian raised the corner of his mouth.
Under the eavesdropping of many portraits on the wall holding their breath, the two of them looked at each other and maintained an inexplicable tacit understanding.
Finally, Brian took back the locket and left the principal's office.
Dumbledore leaned against the back of the armchair, his mouth slightly raised, looking in a good mood.
Chapter completed!