"Wait --"

Hermione was still stopped.

"Miss Granger, it must be pointless for you to go to him like this now. If Mr. McLean really made a decision to leave alone, he would not tell us the truth at this point; and if he didn't actually have this plan, but we were thinking about it ourselves, it might make him start thinking about it!"

Delphi chased Hermione down the corridor, grabbed her wrist, and after a slight reminder, pulled her back into Harry's room.

"Miss Granger, although I am equally eager to ask Mr. McLean, please don't be impulsive."

After dragging Hermione back to the room, Delphi persuaded her and closed the door tightly again.

At the same time, after Delphi's analysis, Hermione finally calmed down a little. After all, she was also good at thinking. If it wasn't about Maka that upset her for a while, she wouldn't have to ask Maka directly without considering anything.

However, it is regrettable that even if Delphi seems to have seen the problem quite comprehensively, it is still impossible to find a good solution.

Hermione stood there for a long time, and finally pulled a chair with a worried face and sat down. She sighed slightly, looked at Luna not far away, and saw that the other party seemed to be in a daze in silence.

"Luna, do you... Have any ideas?"

Because the other party will always be stunned from time to time, people can't tell whether she is deserting again or seriously pondering over the problem.

"Well?"

Hearing Hermione's inquiry, she couldn't help thinking for a moment, then shook her head and said:

"I don't know."

It can be said that Luna is a very magical girl in almost everyone's eyes - she either doesn't speak, once she speaks, she will always give people more or less enlightenment.

Even if she asks some questions that she may not know clearly, she can at least give a unique answer with some words that others think are quite impractical.

It's really not easy for her to say "I don't know" honestly.

Thus, Hermione suddenly realized that Luna was really taking it very seriously this time. Even on the surface, she still seemed to be a confused child who didn't care much.

However, when Hermione and Delphi's reason and Luna's mysterious intuition could not find a feasible answer, the situation seemed to become more and more serious.

But at this moment, Harry, who was sitting in bed listening to them, suddenly didn't understand:

"Hermione... Maybe I can't think as far as you do, but I think... What I can do now is to improve my strength as much as possible? If we really have the ability to help Maka fight against Haier Bo - even if it's just one or two of us, at least Maka won't have to work hard alone!"

I have to say, Harry's words were right enough to make people want to cry.

"Yes!" Hermione nodded. "You're right. In the final analysis, it's the huge gap in strength that makes the disaster more and more uncontrollable."

Having said that, it's not so easy to improve your strength - now, even with Maka's almost unreservedly one-on-one guidance, everyone's growth is bound to be limited. Harry failed this time, and it seems that even if he tries again when he recovers, the result may not make much difference.

Hermione and Luna, even the lowest level of regular runes, are far more difficult to learn than the top spells in modern magic.

At the beginning, a Voldemort could frighten everyone, but if he were put into the present, Neville alone could fight with him in no vain.

There is no doubt that the growth of small partners is quite remarkable, but the enemy is too powerful.

Hermione paused a little, then seemed to think of something suddenly, and suddenly turned her head and looked at Delphi leaning against the door.

"Speaking... Delphi, can you recover your strength in the past?" she looked at each other expectantly. "If you can still have that strength, it will certainly bring great help to Maka!"

About Delphi's loss of strength, Marca and herself actually didn't mention it in front of everyone. But even if not, she has been around for so long. It is obviously impossible to completely hide the past.

However, when Harry and Luna also paid attention, she could only shake her head slightly apologetically.

"I can't explain the reason, but the conclusion can tell you - the possibility of restoring my strength is almost the same as destroying halbo. I can't say it's completely impossible, but it's really too difficult," said Delphi, who couldn't help sighing, "And... In fact, this is the change Maka caused to save my life - it's a price."

"'price '..."

This is the first time that Delphi has mentioned the secret to this extent, and Hermione and they naturally heard it for the first time. Knowing this, Hermione repeated the word softly, then pursed her lips and said:

"I'm sorry to ask such a question. It's really my lack of consideration - if you can recover your strength, it's obviously not my turn to mention it at this time."

"It doesn't matter," said Delphi with a faint smile. "On the contrary, it's enough to show your respect for me that you can't ask me this question until now... I hide too many things from you. It's obviously me who should apologize."

Hearing this, Hermione quickly waved her hand, and then turned to say:

"In short, let's focus on the original problem first... What Harry just said is indeed a direct answer. Although it is very difficult to implement, it seems that we can only do it first when we haven't come up with a better solution -"

"So, Delphi, you are the furthest one of us ever on the magic road. Please give us more guidance when Maka needs to rest."

"Of course," Delphi nodded. "Besides, at least in terms of rule runes, I will try my best to make each of you master at least one level 1 rule Rune... Well, including Mr. Potter."