"Yes, just land on the roof in front!"

"Oh, good."

After hearing the reminder from Delphi behind her, Luna immediately looked at the town below - the houses here are not so dense compared with before.

Although there are still corpses everywhere, their activity is obviously much lower than that in the area closer to London just now. Most of them only wander aimlessly in the streets, and the flying corpses are basically invisible.

After looking at it, Luna immediately pressed the handle of the broom and dived straight to the top of the tallest building in the town ahead.

As soon as his feet stepped on the roof, Delphi immediately turned down and left the broom, and gently waved his wand at the attic window.

"Ka -"

With a slightly harsh sound, the window opened half automatically, and she immediately lowered herself into it.

"Come in."

Seeing Luna standing outside with a broom, Delphi waved to her again. Luna first sent the broom in her hand, and then she leaned over to support the windowsill and jumped in.

"Delphi, what are we doing here?"

After entering the attic, Luna looked left and right at the small room and asked in some doubt.

It can be seen from the layout of this room that it was a Muggle boy's bedroom before the disaster.

It can be seen that there are many Muggle star posters on the wall of the room. The quilt on the bed was not spread neatly, and there were some textbooks and manuscript papers scattered on the desk, which still retained a very wonderful sense of life everywhere.

However, a thin layer of dust has sealed the ordinary daily life before the disaster. Now, in the eyes of Luna and Delphi, there is a bit of unspeakable loneliness.

Where is the Muggle boy who used to live in this room every day?

This kind of thing makes people can't bear to guess.

"Pa Pa."

Delphi flicked a few times on the messy bed, then turned and sat down, greeted Luna who was still looking around:

"Why did you chase me just now? If you have anything to say, sit down and say!"

"Well?"

Luna smelled the speech and turned around again. But instead of looking for a place to sit, she continued to look curiously at the things in the bedroom and said:

"Why chase? Oh, because I saw you flying to London in a hurry, I wanted to ask why you went there! We just got a summons from Neville that a lot of things had happened in the burrow. It seems that there are three demons coming here... It sounds very dangerous!"

"Well," Delphi said with a quick nod, but soon frowned again, "It's because of the danger that it's inconvenient for others to come here for investigation, so I took the initiative to ask to come here. Do you understand? Therefore, when I go there later, you don't continue to follow - the further east, the closer it is to London, the more dangerous it is. That's not the area you can step into."

Just as she was saying this, she saw Luna blink suddenly, which seemed a little surprised and said:

"Didn't you go to see Maka? Oh, I thought you came to England to see Maka! So... Maka wasn't in London?"

Luna's Frank words stunned Delphi. However, she soon shook her head and denied:

"No, of course not. Besides, although something must have happened in the city of London, it seems unlikely that Mr. McLean will appear there... From all the signs. Miss Granger thinks so. If you don't understand anything, you can go to the burrow and ask her."

Not long ago, Delphi insisted that Marca was in London in front of Hermione. But now, she has abandoned Hermione's opinion to Luna and asked her to go directly to Hermione to confirm the reliability of this opinion.

After hearing this, Luna finally moved her eyes from a small toy at the end of the bed to Delphi, looked at her and said with a little hesitation:

"Sounds... It doesn't seem like your truth?"

With Delphi's mastery of soul rules, even if Luna has common sense rules, it is difficult to naturally see through each other's thoughts as usual. In addition, Luna usually doesn't take the initiative to use the power of rules to try to read other people's hearts. At present, she only noticed a slight difference from Delphi's words.

After mumbling, she didn't worry about it, and then turned to say:

"That's right! Delphi, your strength has been restored? No, not only has it been restored, but it seems to be much better than before! What happened when I was away?"

"I'm sorry, I'm afraid I can't solve your doubts about this matter." Delphi waved his hand, "because in fact, even I'm not sure what makes me regain my strength... Or, more accurately, I've become a witch again."

"Don't you know yourself? It's really strange." Luna said, but she didn't doubt anything. She just nodded. "However, it's a good thing to recover her strength at this time. Now there are dangers everywhere. It's bad if you don't have enough strength to protect yourself... Let alone you insist on coming to Britain."

Hearing Luna's sigh, Delphi just whispered noncommittally:

"Well, maybe!"

However, just then, Luna, who was casually saying her views, suddenly seemed to think of something again. She suddenly turned her head to stare at Delphi and looked her up and down seriously.

It was not until Delphi was a little uncomfortable by her that she suddenly took two steps here, looked directly at Delphi's face and said:

"How do I feel... Where do I seem to have sensed your magic wave? There is a kind of... Well, I can't say clearly."

"Sense of familiarity?" Delphi thought, "the rule power I currently master actually belongs to a branch of the soul rule. Although it is different from other branches, the root causes are the same. You have been exposed to the power of many other branches, and it is not surprising that you will feel deja vu."

But Luna still tilted her head with some hesitation.

"Is that so?" she muttered.