Primordial Warlock of Hogwarts

Chapter 81 Never ending, unable to leave

The fairy's sad expression also froze, and after a moment, her tears became more and more violent: "Ah..." She sighed: "What a greedy person. Unfortunately, I am not an omnipotent wishing machine, and I cannot make things up out of thin air. A living creature.”

DeWitt asked, "What can you do?"

The Lake Fairy blinked in confusion.

"What on earth are you?" DeWitt thought there was a problem, so he asked again.

Hermione couldn't bear it anymore. She couldn't bear to see the Lake Fairy cry and wanted to smooth things over, but DeWitt raised his hand and blocked it in front of Hermione's nose. Affected by the heat radiation and the will shown by DeWitt, Hermione shut her mouth obediently.

"I am... a fairy," now she had to use the word fairy to call the things coming out of the lake. She no longer wiped her eyes, although the tears were still flowing: "I was... born from here."

DeWitt looked at Hermione - he had never heard of fairies, and Hermione had read a lot of books, but she shook her head and began to look at fairies suspiciously.

"So...you came from nothing?" DeWitt asked.

The fairy suddenly felt a little scared. Of course, she didn't realize that her desire to retreat at this moment originated from fear. She just followed the instinct born in all life in the world and felt that there was danger ahead. At this time, she even forgot to cry and stared. His eyes were widened, his curtain-like eyelashes were clear and trembling, and he said: "I... don't know."

This answer reminded DeWitt of the former Mrs. White. The emotion on his face gradually faded, and his inner thoughts sneaked into the bottom of his mind, saying: "Then this goes back to the first question, you have to repay me, I have to But you can’t do it, what can you do?”

"I... can give you a sword," the fairy said, "from now on you will be victorious in every battle."

"Can I inspect the goods in advance?"

The fairy grunted, and she pulled out a two-handed sword from the middle of her tender white breasts, from the dazzling aura-filled, reflective white flesh.The sword grid is "V" shaped, with the tip tilted towards the tip of the sword. The blade is flashing with golden light, like a translucent shell made of extremely thin gold sheets. It is loose and will shake - overall , the physical form of the sword is relatively simple, but the special effects are good.

"Not very good," DeWitt belittled the weapons sent by the fairies. He wanted to see if there were any better ones: "Is there anything else?"

and also.

This time the fairy dived into the water aggrievedly. She took out a dry and clean white paper from the water. The cover of the book was made of stone. She introduced: "There is magic in this."

DeWitt was still not satisfied and asked, "Is there more?"

This time, before the fairy could answer, DeWitt suddenly had a bold idea. He laughed and was excited about his next attempt: "Are you kind?"

The unicorn was tired of DeWitt's "ignorance" and simply lowered his head, not bothering to show contempt.

The fairy nodded, she was modest when facing compliments.

"So, do you possess any other virtues?"

The fairy tilted her head in confusion. She didn't know what DeWitt wanted to do, but she was indeed untainted. If she could be respected and trusted by unicorns, she must be reliable.

"Yes, you must be loyal, communicative, and keep your promises, so the last point," DeWitt asked: "Are you... strong?"

"I think you are strong," he then affirmed, solidifying the standards and making the conditions clear: "Of course, you are also very beautiful...beautiful, very beautiful..."

Hermione pursed her lips and glanced at DeWitt unhappily from the corner of her eye, but she knew that DeWitt had reached a key point and could not be interrupted.

"In that case," DeWitt looked down at the fairy, it was time to show off, and heard him say happily: "Why don't you come and be my pet?"

From this point of view, the fairy does meet DeWitt's requirements for a pet, but this is not appropriate no matter how you look at it - how greedy.

So the unicorn dug its hooves at the ground anxiously and growled lowly.The fairy was thinking about the feasibility of "becoming a pet". She thought very seriously, and then said: "I can't leave here, I can only cry and cry in this pond."

"So the pond is filled with your tears?" Hermione asked, "Why are you so sad?"

"No, that's not sad," the fairy said: "I was born in a pond of tears in the Valley of Tears. The pond is full of tears. I think the meaning of my birth is to cry and replenish the pond with tears."

"This is so pitiful," Hermione said sympathetically, "You want to leave too, right?"

The fairy said honestly: "I never thought that if I left, maybe this place would dry up? I didn't want that, and I couldn't leave the pond. When I came out of the water, it was the same moment I dived under the water."

"This is like a constraint - it can also be said to be a curse at worst, or you have been bound by a certain oath since birth." DeWitt has seen similar situations, and it is similar to the soul-trading contract signed by demons and humans. It's wonderful, so the fairy spirit is probably controlled by others, or has unintentionally accepted certain conditions without awakening consciousness and cannot leave. He analyzed: "Finding the source can release the bondage. In return, you can be my pet."

"This is... a life!" After hearing this, Hermione had already understood the specific situation. After clarifying the relationship, she was very unhappy that DeWitt was treating the fairy as a "pet", and her words were submissive. Domestication, while showing no respect for intelligent creatures from DeWitt, made Hermione uncomfortable. She wanted to correct DeWitt's view: "You should ask her her own opinion."

"Of course," said DeWitt, "I don't usually force people - but if you want to leave," this is what he said to the faeries, "take the 'pet' on the same terms you and I agreed. identity."

"Use promises to fight promises," DeWitt explained to Hermione: "Looking at the way she took out the items, I felt that fairies have the abstract ability to realize wishes, so correspondingly... In this way, you give it a try and let me See how you 'dive under the water while leaving the water'."

Leaving the water starts from the top of the head and is not completed until the toes leave the water.The fairy was heartless and had a good temper, so she gradually ascended - forgive me for not describing the process in detail - at the moment when they were completely out of the water, DeWitt and Hermione felt the suffocation of diving underwater at the same time.

At this time, with the water surface as the boundary, the feelings brought by the upper and lower parts suddenly reversed, and the bitter breath of tears rushed straight to the forehead, but the clothes and hair were not wet. Apart from the changes in touch and smell, DeWitt and Hermione saw Everything is normal. Because of the appearance of the fairy, the water under her feet is now full of white light. Similarly, only the fairy will complete the reversal of the water surface at the moment she comes out of the water. The part of her body that comes out of the water is already in the water. On the surface of the water, and also under the water after the reversal, she was trapped in an endless cycle.

Now the fairy was also stepping on the water, but she was stepping on the water in the water. After rolling gracefully in the water, she came up again and said sadly: "This process is like this."

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