Chapter 126: 'Grindelwald and Dumbledore’s Past”

Chapter 126: “Grindelwald and Dumbledore’s Past”

After waiting for a while, the door slowly opened, and an old woman appeared behind the door.

She was short, hunched, and not as tall as Sean. Her knuckles holding the wooden door were pale blue, and her whole face was wrinkled, with veins and age spots can be seen around.

Bagshot squinted at Harry’s face.

“Oh, Harry.” It took her a long time to recognize the person before her, and then she shouted happily.

Harry nodded and said, “Ms. Bagshot, this is Daisy. You know her, right?”

Bagshot looked at Daisy again and then showed a smile, “Yes, yes, little Daisy. How are you today?”

Daisy nodded, “I’m well, Ms. Bagshot.”

“That’s good to hear. Oh, come, come in.” Her voice was like a gear that had been rusting for decades.

Bagshot led them into the house, which was dark and full of items lying around crowded, but there was no rotten and musty smell.

“My mother often comes to clean the house for her and chat with her.” Harry whispered to Sean.

In the lounge, there was only one candle flickering. It was obviously not the first time Harry had come. He took the candle tray and matches from Bagshot’s hand and lit the candle himself.

“Has she forgotten her magic?” Hermione asked in a very low voice, following behind Sean.

“It seems so, given she’s already old.”

The lounge finally brightened up. Sean put the cake on the coffee table and looked around.

There are many things piled up here: the wooden cabinets with peeling paint, various silverware and boxes on them, and a basket in the corner containing fruits.

After they turned around, Sean covered the shelf and took out a glass bottle.

Naja got out from behind him, narrowed her body, and got in through the slit of the silver cup. It stopped the beetle that was trying to fly away and slipped back into Sean’s hands.

Sean threw the beetle into the glass bottle and plugged a cork into it. After finishing all this, he leaned against the shelf.

Bagshot made no reaction, and she continued to speak slowly.

“When the Dumbledores moved in, I was impressed. Kendra and her children looked gloomy, and I greeted them with my homemade cauldron cakes. No one could say no to cakes, right? But Kendra turned me away the first time we met.” Bagshot took a spoon of the cake.

“She also needs someone to talk to. She always talks to me about things back when I’m not this old. It was quite sad; I was the only one in Godric’s Hollow who could talk to her before she passed away.”

Kendra is Dumbledore’s mother.

“After she died, Albus became the breadwinner of the family. Both I and Albus’ relationship as a neighbor are very good. I still remember the paper published by Albus at that time. He’s a genius, isn’t he? Just like my grandnephew.”

She was fond of reminiscing about the past, but she would always forget something, and then she would think about it for a long time. She talked a lot about Dumbledore’s past and finally mentioned the summer when Dumbledore and Grindelwald met.

Hermione looked skeptical, Harry was getting sleepy, and only Daisy was still curious.

“Gellert is also brilliant,” Bagshot said in an old voice, “They quickly became good friends who talked about everything. They often met at my place, and I would also tell them about the history of magic. Both of them are very curious about the ancient history of magic. They once asked me a story about Herpo the Foul.”

“Herpo The Foul?” Sean frowned.

This is probably the first famous dark wizard in history. He invented a lot of dark magic. There are rumors that he was the first Parseltongue and the first person to hatch a basilisk. It was interesting that Dumbledore and Grindelwald studied the history of Herpo the Foul.

Bagshot continued, “Then, for some reason. The two of them seemed to have quarreled, and my grand-nephew left with a strange expression. Not long after, Dumbledore’s family moved away. It’s a pity knowing that they had a good relationship.”

Sean was thinking about every bit of information that was presented. But Bagshot stood up in a hurry as if she suddenly remembered something.