Chapter 66 Nazgray and the Cat
Chapter 66 Nazgray and the Cat
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The main reason Moen was able to say such things so eloquently was that he had no regrets or grievances that he needed to change.
Moreover, having watched "The Flash," Moen deeply understands one thing: changing the past often doesn't yield the results you desire.
"No, then I can't tell you too much about the future. I can't arbitrarily change someone else's life."
Although she was somewhat persuaded by Moen's words, Erza still shook her head firmly. Her personality dictated that she was unwilling to joke about the future world.
"Let's continue the research."
Moen patted Elsa's head, not pressing her for an answer. He wasn't particularly interested in knowing the specifics of the future. At least from what he could see now, the future six years from now looked promising. Wasn't that enough? It was more than enough.
Knowing all this, Moen will not relax his demands on himself, because he knows that his day-after-day, year-after-year training is the foundation for this seemingly good future.
Moen stopped asking, and Erza stopped talking. The two continued to study the time magic book. For some reason, looking at the contents of the book, Moen always felt like he was finding gold in shit.
"Memories of Time, is that the name?"
Moen sifted through the words and found a piece of information that was somewhat useful: the name of this magic book was "Memories of Time".
Why is it called that?
Erza was completely confused; it sounded like the title of a diary.
"It seems to be related to the operating mechanism."
Moen continued flipping through the book. After finding the name, things became much simpler, and more information began to emerge.
"When you open this book, you will be transported to the first time you remember it, so it is called the Time of Recollection."
Looking at the words in the book, Moen slowly began to explain that this magic book might be more accurately called "The Time Machine of Memories".
Holding this book in my hand, I begin to reminisce about the past. Then, simply by opening the book, I can travel to the time I recall in my heart.
This magic book is a time machine that can only travel back in time, and it can be used by multiple people. As long as others touch the user, they can travel through time together, which explains why five people came at the same time.
"That's amazing magic!"
Erza remarked that this involved magic related to time and space, so it was probably normal for it to be written in an obscure and difficult-to-understand style.
"Six hours. Duration"
Moen continued to explain the contents, and as soon as he said this, Erza immediately tensed up and looked over as well.
"The event will automatically end in six hours, and the user will be teleported back to their original timeline."
Erza's brain went blank as she read this.
"How long have you been here?"
Moen also looked serious, because this six-hour automatic repatriation function was obviously only for the user.
If the time comes and the others who came with us don't go back with us, they will be left here permanently.
"Let me think about it."
Faced with Moen's question, Erza calmed down. She knew that she couldn't rush things at this time, as the more anxious she was, the more likely she was to make a mistake. She and Lucy had already learned their lesson.
"It's been about four and a half hours, hasn't it?"
Erza estimated the time, but she didn't bother to remember the exact time. She only remembered that she arrived around two or three in the afternoon.
"Almost there. It seems we don't have much time left."
Moen took a deep breath, deducing from the time he ate lunch that he had already met Lucy by then.
If you calculate the time, about four hours have passed, and it's almost getting dark.
Moen was so engrossed in practicing "Diamond Dust" today that he ate a little late, around 2 p.m.
"Let's go! Let's find them!"
Erza stood up abruptly and said anxiously, "Time is of the essence. If we don't find those bastards soon, we won't be able to leave!"
Who are the users of this book?
Moen closed the spellbook and asked.
He suddenly thought of a way: after the user goes back, he can come back again and maybe he can bring the person back.
There's no reason why people who came with us last time shouldn't be able to go back together next time. If you miss this bus, can't you catch the next one? It sounds pretty reasonable, anyway.
"Natsu, Natsu is the user!"
Erza spoke up, saying that there was no way to save them now, because the book was in their hands, not Natsu's, and their plan to take the next bus had completely failed.
"The book says that you must take this book with you when you go back, because the book must also go back with the user."
Moen sighed; finding Natsu was now the only option.
Otherwise, Erza, Gray, Lucy, Happy, and this spellbook will all be left here together.
"Let's go take a look at the river."
Moen spoke up, asking him to think of a place. The most likely place to find Natsu and the others right now is the riverbank, where many stories have taken place.
"good!"
Erza nodded; in fact, she also wanted to go back to the riverbank to take another look.
Because in Erza's memory, that little river was also special. When she first came to the guild, she would often sit by the river alone, staring blankly at the flowing water.
Later, other people would sit with her.
Erza looked at Moen with tenderness in her eyes. The Moen she remembered was a little younger than he was now.
But no matter how time passes or how much people grow, what remains unchanged is Moen's heart that cherishes her dearly.
Moen led the way; he was clearly more familiar with Magnolia City now, and Erza followed closely behind him. The two quickly headed towards the small river outside the city.
When they reached the road outside the city, they saw a carriage parked by the roadside without horses, surrounded by a group of servants.
The servants surrounded the carriage in three concentric circles, shouting incoherently, "Young Miss, we've finally found you!" as if they were chasing after the young lady who had gone out on her own.
Moen glanced inside and seemed to see a blonde little girl, but he couldn't care less about that at the moment.
With Erza by their side, they ran all the way to the river outside the city, where they indeed encountered other people: Lucy, two bruised and battered guys, and a "cat".
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Seeing this, Moen pursed his lips, momentarily at a loss for words.
Natsu and Gray's disguises were actually better than Erza and Lucy's; at least they changed their hair color—Natsu had black hair and Gray had blond hair—and their clothing was relatively normal.
What truly left Moen speechless was that "cat".
It is Harpy.
(End of this chapter)
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