The sound of laughter was particularly clear in the dark night.

Godric's closed eyes opened a crack. He didn't sleep well, so this gentle laugh woke him up. There was a chill in the room, and he even heard the water flowing. the sound of.

Godric had to stand up, looking a little dazed.

"Vivian?"

Subconsciously, he thought of this lady.

But deep down, he was not sure whether Vivian was causing trouble. Ever since Vivian negotiated with the Slytherin patriarch, even if he left Vivian, after all, he was no longer the kind of child who needed to be taken care of.

Although it seems a bit abnormal that Vivian agreed to leave the forest.

Since leaving the woods, Godric has rarely seen Vivian. Most importantly, Vivian rarely appears in front of him, which makes him a little unsure now.

If this lady was looking for me, what would be the reason?

He sighed, moved reluctantly, and sat on the edge of the bed. One foot had already landed on the carpet. It should have landed on the carpet, but the touch on the sole of his foot told him that it was not like that. What I feel is the cold lake water.

This is really a frustrating thing.

"My respected goddess, do you have any orders?"

Spirits are always elusive.

Godric took a deep breath and stepped into the lake in the darkness. He couldn't see clearly the surrounding environment, but he could probably guess that he was transferred to Vivian's lake.

As he walked step by step, the cool lake water soaked his pajamas, but Godric didn't notice.

Gradually, a little fluorescence appeared in his sight, with a warm orange color, floating on the water like stars.

Following Godric's steps, the starlight gradually converged into a lamp, a lamp held by a plain white hand.

"Long time no see, my child." Vivian's beautiful lifeless face appeared in the light of the lamp, and Godric's heart skipped a beat.

"Long time no see, mom..."

Vivian met Godric's eyes and watched as his eyes gradually lost their light and became covered with a layer of mist, confused and dull.

"look……"

Vivian tilted the lamp in her hand and poured out countless starlights, gradually converging into a river full of light, slowly flowing on the surface of the dark lake, and she didn't know where it went.

"This is the river of destiny."

Vivian pointed to the river of light drifting into the distance, with a shallow arc at the corner of her mouth.

Godric looked down.

His eyes reflected the light.

"How fun." Vivian said with a smile.

"Do you want to change everything?" Vivian said with a smile on her lips. "Of course you're going to change that."

"But can you bear the price of changing your destiny, or the backlash?"

"My precious child, you will watch him die."

There was a trace of struggle in Godric's eyes.

Vivian found it very interesting.

She raised a hand and caressed Godric's cheek. "Your best friend? Whatever he is to you now. He will die in your arms."

"When the time comes, I will see your despair and pain."

Vivian smiled and said, "That's so fun."

Godric's eyes gradually became clearer, and he looked a little struggling. The muscles on his face were trembling uncontrollably, trying to get rid of Vivian's control.

"How much I can't wait to see you cry in despair?"

"This is what I want to see, your depravity and endless despair, fall into the abyss."

Vivian smiled brightly.

"Let me watch you lose everything, Godric Gryffindor."

Godric watched helplessly as Vivian placed a hand on his chest. With just a slight exertion, he fell stiffly on his back and fell into the fishy lake water.

The cold lake water mixed with fishy smell poured into his mouth and nose, and the suffocating feeling instantly invaded his spirit. Godric wanted to struggle, but his body seemed dead and he couldn't even move his fingers.

It was only when he sat up from the bed, sweating profusely, and took a deep breath that he realized that it was just an extremely terrifying dream.

Another extremely real dream.

Moreover, Godric knew in his heart that it was all true.

"Vivian..."

Vivian, the Lake Fairy, can be said to be a god or a devil.

She especially loves them, or rather, her origin as a god has destined some of her character, which is even an instinct that she cannot resist. She likes children, especially those who are innocent and ignorant.

But this love also contains a strong possessiveness.

It wasn't that serious at first, the children would grow up eventually, and when they grew up, Vivian wouldn't like them anymore, and they would be free.

But one day, a wizard passed by by chance and saw Vivian holding a very young child, humming a song in the middle of the lake.

He didn't know what was wrong with him, but he actually stole the child from Vivian.

This angered Vivian, and by the time she found the stolen child, the child had grown up and was married.

Vivian is an immortal god. The children she leaves behind are always abandoned by their parents, or else they are brought back from death by her. She is not a very bad god.

It's a pity that no one wants to know her. People accuse her of stealing young children. She is a thief, a thief who steals children.

This may also be the reason why the wizard took the child away from her.

As a result, the gods who left the lake were attacked by the proud wizards and died in their accusations and disgust.

Then, Vivian resurrected from the lake, and her resentment made her lose her mind.

Until Godric was sacrificed by his own parents and became the victim to calm Vivian's anger.

This is actually a very disgraceful story, and it also caused Vivian's bad character. She is no longer the kind and pure god.

As for Godric's biological parents, Godric actually heard some endings from other people.

That was a very tragic ending.

It's a pity that Godric has not seen this couple since he was born. Even though Godric heard some things, he didn't feel anything at all.

No one can openly betray the gods without paying any price, and the same is true for Godric.

Although the betrayer was his biological father, Godric still inherited part of this resentment.

"So, from the beginning, I have caused you trouble, Sal..."

In Vivian's eyes, the biggest punishment is probably to make Godric despair and sad, so what other punishment is more interesting to make Godric lose his lover?

Vivian told Godric that Salazar would die. She didn't mind Godric knowing that she wanted to watch Godric struggle desperately to change this fate.

And Godric himself is not sure whether he and Salazar have any hope of going back a thousand years ago and whether history will be changed. At least one thing he is sure of now is that Vivian sent two people there maliciously. Coming to this era, all she wanted was to make Godric fall in love with Salazar, and then watch Salazar die in this chaotic era.

As for the hope of the two people, it is probably because the fate that was maliciously modified by Vivian began to struggle to correct these mistakes.

If Salazar died in this era, would Hogwarts still exist?

Maybe Vivian won't succeed, but that doesn't mean that Godric doesn't do anything and just relies on the correction of fate.

"It's so heartless, mother, obviously I am your child too..."

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