Starting Over at Hogwarts

Chapter 83 I am Hufflepuff, I must be more honest than you

There are always some people hiding in the fog in the world.

Even the Dark Lord may not be able to discern everything.

Gellert Grindelwald is willing to believe that Wesson Wright is a pioneer who wants to change the wizarding world, but he still needs to think before he can judge whether Wesson's approach is right or wrong.

"Maybe you're right, maybe you're wrong."

Grindelwald looked at Wesson Wright, with a calm expression on his face: "Whatever you want to do, just follow your path, little guy, pass on the courage to change the world, we people must always find a way. Come on, there is always a right way."

"A person's power is always limited."

Wesen Wright raised his head and looked at Grindelwald, frowned and said, "Mr. Grindelwald, are you not willing to do something more for the magical world?"

"I'm already old."

Grindelwald shook his head calmly, and the sea breeze blew his hair away: "What an old man can do is not to become the wind that moves the world, but to quietly wait for the wind to blow."

"Headmaster Dumbledore is getting old too."

Wesen Wright looked at Grindelwald with a subtle expression and said softly: "However, I am still no match for him. Principal Dumbledore's eyes are too alert. In order to prevent him from noticing my growth in advance, I had to do something A little movement made him focus his attention elsewhere..."

"Like becoming that guy named Peter Pettigrew?"

Grindelwald recalled the identity used by Wesen Wright.

"good."

Wesson Wright nodded and continued softly: "That was the third generation Dark Lord I deliberately created in order to attract Principal Dumbledore's attention, but now there is a little trouble..."

"What trouble?"

"Headmaster Dumbledore has laid two traps."

Wesson Wright spoke out the matter without hesitation, as if he had no intention of hiding it: "I once coveted two treasures of Hogwarts, the crown of Ravenclaw, in the name of Mr. Peter Pettigrew. The sword of Gryffindor is now being used by Headmaster Dumbledore."

Wesson Wright glanced at Grindelwald, and even deliberately mentioned another person he was familiar with: "Principal Dumbledore used the crown to set up a trap in Godric's Hollow to lure the third generation Dark Lord into it. Maybe he also laid a trap for me at Hogwarts where the Sword of Gryffindor is stored..."

"Oh, Godric's Hollow..."

Grindelwald's mind immediately recalled the place where he had lived the most comfortable life, and also recalled some old friends: "I remember that Ms. Bathilda Bagshot also lived there. Is she still alive?"

"certainly."

Weissen Wright glanced at Grindelwald and continued softly: "Principal Dumbledore sent an invitation letter to many people in the name of Ms. Bathilda Bagshot, inviting them to go to Godric's Hollow to witness Raven. Does Mr. Grindelwald also recognize the wisdom left behind by Crowe’s Diadem?”

"She's my great-aunt."

Grindelwald casually mentioned the relationship between them, and his eyes fell on Wesson Wright again: "Let me think about it, you don't mean..."

"That's it."

There was no apology on Wesen Wright's face, and he said nonchalantly: "I hope Mr. Grindelwald can appear in Godric's Hollow. This is also the purpose of my coming to Nurmengard today...whether it is a corpse or a living person. It doesn’t matter, it will definitely attract Principal Dumbledore’s attention.”

When Wesson Wright said this, he continued: "I will go to Hogwarts and step into another trap to let Principal Dumbledore pay more and more attention to Mr. Peter Pettigrew."

"..."

Grindelwald watched Wesson Wright talking about life and death without changing his face, and talking about plans to frame others, as if everything had nothing to do with him. The first generation Dark Lord suddenly felt that the sea breeze on Christmas Eve was a bit cold.

After Wesson Wright carefully explained his plan, he sincerely invited: "I still very much hope that Mr. Grindelwald can live and cooperate with me. We will solve all obstacles together and re-change the magical world." Order, revitalize the world..."

"In 1945, I already promised Dumbledore."

Grindelwald sighed deeply and seemed a little sad: "I can't change anything. The only thing I can do is to make my body a pawn in your plot against Dumbledore... I hope you can find a way out." Come on, let me be the first victim on this road!"

"Well, if you insist..."

Weissen Wright frowned and thought for a while, then suddenly stretched out his hand towards Grindelwald and said: "Mr. Grindelwald, as a token of respect for you, I originally thought about allowing Principal Dumbledore to have a witness in the future. But I have changed my mind now and decided to kill him after success and let him go down to accompany you as soon as possible. This promise is regarded as my Christmas Eve gift to Mr. Grindelwald."

"..."

Grindelwald was speechless for a moment.

Because at this time, Grindelwald couldn't tell whether Wesson Wright really respected him, or was he deliberately threatening him with Dumbledore, his old friend?

This little guy must be threatening him, right?

Grindelwald's throat gradually became hoarse, and his voice was a little serious: "Little guy, defeating Dumbledore is not an easy task. Don't talk about defeating the most powerful wizard in the world. Go up, maybe you will also become a loser who is defeated by him..."

"Yeah?"

Wesson Wright shook his head indifferently and continued calmly against the blowing sea breeze: "Then let's see if Principal Dumbledore can survive until my true face is revealed... If I'm not lucky, tomorrow After Christmas, maybe Principal Dumbledore will be able to accompany Mr. Grindelwald."

Wesson Wright did not look at Grindelwald's expression and spoke of his plan in an understatement: "It seems now that Ravenclaw's diadem is indeed a trap set by Principal Dumbledore for Mr. Peter Pettigrew. However, I revealed the existence of the crown to him first, because the crown was one of the Horcruxes left by Voldemort..."

"Horcrux!?"

Grindelwald's eyes suddenly narrowed!

As one of the two people who knows the most about dark magic in the world, Grindelwald is very aware of the role of Horcruxes. As long as Voldemort possesses Horcruxes and will be immortal forever, Dumbledore will definitely find a way to destroy them.

"If Mr. Grindelwald knows about Horcruxes, he should know very well that as long as there are no special means, the person who cracks the Horcruxes will have to be contaminated by the backlash curse of evil black magic like Horcruxes..."

When Wesson Wright said these words, he even said with some sadness: "Voldemort left a lot of Horcruxes, and he can just use these Horcruxes to make the Horcruxes and Principal Dumbledore die together..."

"but…"

Grindelwald interrupted Wesson Wright and raised a difficult question: "If Dumbledore can't solve the Horcrux, you have to solve his crazy student yourself..."

"Um?."

Wesson Wright glanced at Grindelwald next to him, as if he was a little surprised by his question: "Mr. Grindelwald, why do you think... I don't have any plans for Voldemort's return? Ever since I discovered the Horcrux, I have already found an easy way to solve the Horcrux in advance, I just want to use it to plot against Principal Dumbledore..."

"Then count me in!"

Grindelwald suddenly changed his mind and chuckled: "If it's just a matter of plotting against Dumbledore, I'm quite interested...if you don't dislike an old man who is dying."

"of course not."

Wesen Wright looked at Grindelwald next to him with a smile and continued: "However, in order to prevent Mr. Grindelwald from taking his own initiative to rob me of my victory in the future, we need a little restraint. After all, the former Mr. Grindelwald is the Dark Lord who makes the whole of Europe tremble..."

"Do you need me to swear an oath?"

Grindelwald breathed a sigh of relief, slowly shook his head, and continued: "A wizard will not break his promise. You should know that with my status, it is impossible to deceive a little guy."

"We are the same, Mr. Grindelwald."

A drop of blood appeared on the fingertips of Wessen Wright, and a warm smile appeared on the boy's lips: "Just as I know what I will do, I believe Mr. Grindelwald can also do something."

Strictly speaking…

Neither of them are good people.

Wesson Wright knew all this in his heart. The cooperation between him and Grindelwald could be described as a happy cooperation simply by using the word "each has its own evil intentions" to describe it.

When he said this, Weissen Wright suddenly changed the subject and continued: "No, it should be said that I am more worthy of trust than you, because I am an honest Hufflepuff."

"..."

Grindelwald's forehead jumped.

Is this how they broke up before they even cooperated?

The identity of Hufflepuff can actually become a label for a person to flaunt his honesty.

Many Hufflepuff students do not lie. For example, when Newt Scamander faced strangers, he would tell his story calmly...

Speaking of which...

How on earth did this brat join Hufflepuff House?

The Sorting Hat at Hogwarts is really too old and confused, right?

"What are you doing?"

Grindelwald looked at the drop of blood floating on Wesson Wright's fingertips, and felt a ridiculous feeling in his heart. He remembered what he had done: "This can't be..."

"Blood pact, or blood oath."

Weissen Wright looked at Grindelwald and said nonchalantly: "Don't worry, Mr. Grindelwald, the blood pact actually has very little restriction on me. I already have a way to solve the blood pact... Of course, in order to avoid the consequences of the blood pact. If one party betrays my blood alliance, the punishment may be slightly strengthened."

"..."

Is this little guy speaking human language?

This brat might be more of a Dark Lord than he is!

How can anyone prepare a solution to a blood alliance before concluding a blood alliance? This kind of blood pact has very little restraint on this little guy. Is this really a serious blood pact?

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