Cardcaptor at Hogwarts

Chapter 586: Reasons for doing one's best and leaving the rest to fate

Altria and the other Knights of the Round Table have already left the world of the Noble Phantasm.

Although everyone was surprised that all the previous experiences were fairy tales created by the Noble Phantasm, and even wanted to catch Merlin and beat him up, facing the reality of Adam's retelling, they still accepted this ending that was formed countless times.

As for why it was Adam who retelled it... It's not that Merlin is afraid of being beaten, but he is now... a little anxious about the communication problems between himself and Altria, and Altria's future.

The main reason for Merlin's change is Adam's words.

The possibility described by Adam is indeed a bit too stimulating for Merlin, the old father.

Although even if she lives a normal life, Altria's personality is basically unlikely to bring back a ghost-fire yellow-haired girl.

It is better to say that with her attributes formed by being trained as a man and the King of Britain since childhood, the possibility of a bright future is even greater...

But this is not a reason for Merlin to be relieved.

In his long life, he had spent a considerable part of his life thinking about the tragic life of Altria that was determined by his prophecy, and had not considered how Altria would live a normal life as an ordinary girl.

Therefore, in addition to the stimulation brought by the non-existent yellow-haired man, Adam also caused Merlin to worry about Altria's future.

As for fortune-telling for Altria... Merlin has now developed a psychological shadow on this behavior.

"That's why many people who know divination and prediction will persuade others that sometimes knowing less will make you happier, but few people listen to that advice."

Adam shook his head and sat down next to Merlin, who was full of sorrow:

"Knowing the unchangeable, sad and desperate future is certainly unbearable, but how can the anxiety and fear of knowing nothing about the future be a wonderful experience?"

"It sounds like you are deeply touched..."

Merlin's eyes moved and he turned to look at Adam:

"That's right, with your magic level and talent, it's not surprising that you can do divination."

"Put away your sympathy and subtle gloating in your heart. I haven't pitted myself because of divination."

Adam picked up the Coke and took a sip:

"From the time I learned magic to now, I have only done divination twice, both to confirm information, not to know the so-called future."

If you don't know what to do in the future, and you divination a future, then if there is something wrong with the result of the divination, should you sit and wait for death or run to change the result of the divination?

No matter how you look at it, this is a suicidal act that has fallen into the cage of fate.

So Adam always decides what to do by himself, and only uses divination as a supplement to intelligence - not even a supplement at the top of the list.

In this way, the so-called tricks of fate naturally have nothing to do with Adam.

"Have you never been confused about the future? Or do your plans really never go wrong?"

Merlin looked at Adam, a little curious about Adam's thoughts.

He could understand what Adam meant by what he said before. He could also treat his life calmly, and he was not the kind of person who had to predict everything.

The reason why he was so anxious was that he attached too much importance to Altria and the guilt that still existed in his heart.

"Confused... maybe a long time ago, but not anymore. No matter what, the future will never be worse than the past."

Adam looked up at the sky:

"As for the plan... maybe it's because my ambition is not as fast as my strength. What I want to do in my plan is what I am capable of doing. And my plan has gone wrong more than once or twice. I often make changes because of reality before it is realized."

Once upon a time, his dream was just to open a popular restaurant in the British wizarding world...

However, as people get higher and higher, they see more and more things. If they don't want to be changed by the world, and don't completely ignore the outside world, then changing the world becomes the only choice.

Looking at Merlin, Adam advised:

"Eight out of ten people are not satisfied with their lives. Just do your best and leave it to fate... In this way, if there is a problem, you can blame fate, not yourself."

Merlin wanted to refute, but he was speechless when he heard the second half of the sentence.

It makes sense...

Anyway, things in the world can never be perfect, so why not choose a way to let yourself go and make yourself the easiest?

"It's just that you still have to do what you should do. Merlin, learn more about human nature. After all, you are now a Grand Magician."

As a half-nightmare, Merlin has a deep bond with humans because of Altria. Perhaps this opportunity will allow him to truly understand human emotions.

In addition to Merlin, the other knights are actually the same.

In the original timeline, Tristan said that the king did not understand human nature, but Altria is not the only one in the British high-level group who does not understand human nature?

After being packed and thrown into the treasure by Adam for a round of truth or dare, now this group of people can only be regarded as understanding each other's previous ideas. If they don't change in the future, problems will still arise.

The power of development protects Britain, and at most it ensures that the country will not perish because of it. In the end, if the thirteen knights of the Round Table really fall apart, Adam will not be surprised to see several of them leave their hometown.

Merlin remained silent.

"It's almost time."

Adam suddenly spoke:

"King Arthur's fate has changed. It's almost time for me to leave."

"Are you in such a hurry?"

Merlin was stunned.

However, it is true that Britain's turning point has been passed, and the remaining time is affected by the power of development. Although King Arthur's tragic fate cannot be said to have been completely prevented, it is no longer a predetermined fate.

Adam's official purpose of coming to the moon world has been achieved.

"Well, it's almost time to go back and take a look. This is the first time I've left my original world. I won't feel comfortable if I don't go back and take a look as soon as possible."

Adam took a deep breath and exhaled for a long time:

"Speaking of which, I have gained a lot this time. If I make some preparations when I go back, I will feel more at ease next time I set off."

"A lot of harvest..."

Merlin's eyes twitched:

"That's right."

After all, they were all gained by watching the other party do things. It would be nice if the process of these gains could be more friendly to his heart.

However, not long ago, in a place where Merlin didn't pay attention to...

"oi~ wake up!"

Adam is holding the Holy Sword of Stars in his left hand and the Angel of Death in his right hand. Noah's Ark is looming in the light behind him, ready to fulfill the legend of salvation in physical form at any time.

In front of him was the true ancestor of the vampire who had just been forcibly opened the coffin board and woke up from his sleep.

He sat up angrily and saw this scene as soon as he opened his eyes. The true ancestor closed his eyes again, slowly laid his upper body back down, and tried to grab the coffin board and close it.

"Pah——"

The death-telling angel stuck the coffin board, and placed the sword edge across the True Ancestor's neck. Adam's faint voice came from outside the coffin:

"I heard... you vampires feed on humans?"

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