What is the sacrifice of a generation, what is the future of human civilization... Such a large-scale thing, at least Hermione has never imagined.

To be honest, the most ambitious goal she can set so far is probably how to capture that glimmer of vitality for her classmates, teachers, friends, family... And a few innocent people she may be able to barely take into account in this apocalyptic disaster. That's all.

As for more people's and more distant future, although she is also eager to grasp, she also knows in her heart that it is beyond her power after all.

So when Maka finally stood in front of her and talked about the so-called "new human plan". Although she felt from the beginning that there must be something wrong in it, which was not in line with her inner concept and bottom line, she was always unable to say "no" to the other party.

This is not only because of her feelings and trust in each other, but more importantly, she knows that her Hermione Granger may not be qualified to comment on Maka's foresight at all!

Such things as "changing the fate of all mankind from the level of the essence of life" can not be done by ordinary people like her, and she dare not even think about it.

Then, since she knew that it was a matter completely beyond her ability, how could she be qualified to talk to herself?

"I... I know -"

"No!"

Under Maka's declaration of sacrifice for the future, Hermione gradually fell into hesitation and was almost about to compromise to her inner principles for the time being and take a step back to echo it. Just when she opened her mouth, she was interrupted by another more decisive voice.

That's Harry, no doubt Harry's voice.

"Marca, are you serious?"

Harry stared straight at the tall figure in front of him. His left hand without a sword suddenly raised and waved hard, trying to express his doubts.

"If you are serious, I have to say - no one has the right to make decisions for others! We can't, you can't, the 'Ms. Kern' you said can't! What's more, it's still a... No, it's thousands of decisions involving life and death! Maka... You can't do that!"

He is not a good friend Hermione. In many things, his consideration and consciousness are far from as far-reaching as Hermione. So every time he faces a choice, he usually only honestly obeys his likes and dislikes and intuition.

In fact, this too direct and simple response will only make him detour most of the time. To tell the truth, he has suffered a lot in this over the years.

But this is Harry Potter. Everything else may change, but at this point, he probably won't change.

Facing Harry's resolute retort, Marca could only raise her hand and pat it twice before nodding at him:

"Well said, quite good! Then, what do you say should be done?"

Maka seemed to smile again, then spread her hands, and casually continued:

"Apart from the broois and Mr. Stewart, I think everyone here today is basically an old friend who knows a lot about me - Marca McLean is not the kind of person who can't listen to other people's opinions at all. I believe there are many people with similar ideas with Harry at the moment. After all, we have to make a decision The decision to sacrifice a lot of people must be very difficult... In fact, I have been struggling for a long time before. "

With that, he glanced slowly at the crowd under the stairs, as if he were observing the expression of everyone in the hall at this time.

"So," he said brightly afterwards, "it doesn't matter if you don't agree. If there are other ideas, you can speak freely here! If there is a better plan, we can discuss it together - yes, it's the same as before, isn't it?"

Everyone can express their opinions, and then we can discuss them together and brainstorm fairly and openly - that's what Maka said, and it seems that he is willing to do so.

However, what can be said at this time must obviously be an opinion that is feasible enough and better than what he said. Otherwise, what's the point of saying it?

Obviously, if there is a way to completely solve this disaster, I'm afraid everyone here has done their best. Where will they gather here to listen to Maka say so much, but most of them can only keep silent?

Before the throne, Maka said that and then waited in silence for a moment. Looking at all the different expressions of everyone, she didn't know what she was thinking.

In this suddenly fell into silence for more than ten seconds, he found that Snape seemed to want to say something, but he didn't speak in the end. Harry, who was just trying to question, lost his voice and became a little depressed.

It's Luna. Maybe she hasn't considered what to oppose from beginning to end. She just looks here quietly as before, with inexplicable brilliance in her silver gray eyes.

"Doesn't anyone have any ideas?" after waiting for a while, Maka said again, "in that case, that --"

"Master."

A rather unexpected voice sounded. It was very cold and attracted a lot of attention at once.

"Well, what?" Maka turned her head a little and let her eyes fall on the man who spoke. "Do you have any idea? It doesn't matter. Go ahead and I'll listen!"

"Yes."

That is one of the Gemini zombie girls. She is the most loyal follower of Maka, who has hardly really expressed her personal opinions in front of her master except pleading for her brother.

"Master, we... Are not human beings, so... We can't and shouldn't be 'new humans'." she lowered her head slightly and said softly with a somewhat uneasy and hesitant attitude, "The name 'living corpse' doesn't sound good, but I don't think this should be the reason to replace it with 'human beings'... With the help and guidance of our master, we have very difficult to obtain wisdom, self and emotion. Perhaps no one understands their importance better than us - death is not terrible, what's terrible is that we will no longer be ourselves."

In these days of living in London, no matter how busy she was, she would take some time to read human books, because she began to think about the significance of their living bodies in the world as a very special life after their birth.

However, the more books she read, the more she found that this may be an unsolvable problem.