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Chapter 1138

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"If you don't intend to use Mind Extraction on her, then leave quickly. She makes me uncomfortable," Riddle said.

"Don't be in a hurry to leave, Tom. We need to figure out the current situation and time from her," Elwyn asked. "Besides, don't you want to figure out your relationship with her? Or do you already know something? "

"I don't know anything. It's easy to figure out these questions. You're making a simple problem complicated!"

"Oh, that's exactly what I'm good at."

Elwyn was only joking when he said that the girl was Riddle's daughter, but it was an indisputable fact that the two of them looked very similar.

Perhaps, she and Riddle were really related.

"Are you looking for a time converter?" He stepped forward into the Hall of Time and raised his voice.

"How did you know?" The girl stopped and turned to look at Elwyn warily.

"Because we also came here to look for a time converter, but we didn't find it," Elwyn replied.

"I knew it. All time converters were destroyed in the incident eighteen years ago." The girl looked a little depressed. "I recently received information that the Ministry of Magic obtained a new time converter. It seems that it wasn't placed here."

"What do you want a time converter for?"

"To go back in time to save someone!" The girl narrowed her eyes and looked at Elwyn and Riddle suspiciously. "What do you plan to do?"

"We also plan to go back in time," Elwyn said.

"Then we have the same goal. Perhaps we can work together." The girl paused.

Her expression was still full of suspicion and doubt, and she did not put down the wand in her hand.

"What are your names?"

"Shouldn't you introduce yourself before asking for someone's name? This is the most basic courtesy," Riddle said.

"I'm Delphi!" She replied simply. "Delphi Riddle."

There was a long silence. Elwyn and Riddle looked at her in surprise, as if they could not believe it.

She was actually Riddle. How was this possible? Was it really as Elwyn said?

She looked so much like Riddle and had the same name. Was she really Lord Voldemort's girl?!

"What's wrong? Is there something wrong with my name?" Delphi asked slowly, noticing the abnormality.

"It's nothing, this surname isn't common …"

"Yeah, it sounds like Muggle, but I'm proud of it. Both my parents are wizards." Delphi said proudly, waving the wand in his hand. "It's your turn. What's your name?"

"Elwyn Mason!" Elwyn said, pointing at Riddle, who seemed to have not recovered. "This is …"

"You're joking!" Before he could finish, Delphi interrupted him. "This joke isn't funny at all!"

"I'm not joking." Elwyn was stunned for a moment. "That is indeed my name."

"Is that so? Then you're really unlucky to have the same name as the most famous wizard in the world. You'll definitely be mocked by others and live under his pressure for the rest of your life. " Delphi snorted and said with some disdain, "You better change it. Also, I don't like this name."

"I quite like it. Even though it has the same name as someone else, my parents are Muggle. They don't know anything about the world of magic." Elwyn said as he thought about it. Had he become the most famous wizard in the world in the future?!

Delphi snorted again and pointed at the pale Riddle. "And who are you?"

She had just noticed that she looked similar to Riddle, which was why she was extra vigilant.

Elwyn and Riddle were full of mysteries. She never expected to meet them in the Department of Mysterious Affairs.

After all, this was a place where anyone could come. In her plan, she would not meet anyone else …

"He is …" Elwyn said.

"I'm Tom Mason!" Riddle said directly and looked into Delphi's eyes. "He's his cousin."

"Oh, that's right. He's my cousin." Elwyn's lips curled up. He realized that things had suddenly become interesting!

Facing Delphi, who could very well be his daughter, Riddle did not plan to reveal his identity. Was he shy?

"Elwyn, Tom, are you two Hogwarts's students?" Delphi continued to ask.

She looked at Riddle's school uniform. The fifteen-year-old Riddle had always dressed like this. It was very distinctive.

Although he could move around without the ring, Elwyn had never heard of a soul vessel that could change clothes.

The only thing worth celebrating was that the style of Hogwarts's school uniform did not seem to have changed.

"Yes, I'm in the fourth year. He's in the sixth." Elwyn paused. He knew nothing about Hogwarts's current situation. He was not even sure if school had started yet. He felt that it was best not to continue talking about this topic.

However, Delphi's question was very subtle. There was something that had to be clarified. Otherwise, it would be even more dangerous and could easily be exposed.

"You're not a student of Hogwarts. I've never seen you at Hogwarts before."

"I won't go to that school. I have other ways to learn magic," Delphi said.

"Alright, what do you mean by working together?"

"I know some information about the time converter. I know where it might be," Delphi said, waving her wand lightly. "You two look very strong, and you also need the time converter. We can work together to get it, but you have to let me use it first," Delphi said, waving her wand lightly.

"Since you know where the time converter is, why don't you go get it yourself?"

"Because the enemy we might face is very strong. This is much more difficult than breaking into the Department of Mystery Affairs," Delphi replied. "If we have your help, the possibility of getting the time converter will be much higher. What do you think?"

"Sounds good." Elwyn looked at Riddle. He did not object.

He was probably planning to work with Delphi to find out her true identity.

"Alright, if there's no problem, we need to make an unbreakable oath," Delphi said immediately.

"An unbreakable oath?" Things were getting more and more interesting.

The so-called unbreakable oath was a spell that both parties would not break their promise.

If they broke the spell, it would lead to death.

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