Chapter 349: 'The Wind Blows”

Chapter 349: “The Wind Blows”

There was no shouting, no ferocious agitation. Grindelwald just expressed his views calmly and sincerely. Because of this, the wizards surrounding him became increasingly passionate.

“I never call our actions a war, but an action to protect our rights.” Grindelwald stretched out his hands, “Go, my friends, go back to your places.”This chapter was first shared on the Ñøv€lß1n platform.

The corners of his mouth slightly curled up, “It’s time for us to act.”

The crowd didn’t hesitate at all, and they all apparated away. In the end, only a few people remained. Grindelwald approached a person with his hands behind his back and patted him on the shoulder.

“Anton, you and I are getting old.”

The white-haired old man took off his hood and greeted Grindelwald.

“Lord Grindelwald, when you called me again, I felt that I was younger than before and jumping for joy.” The white-haired old man had a calm face.

However, his face is now full of loyalty and fanaticism. If there are older wizards here, they will find that the person in front of them is former president of the International Confederation of Wizards, Anton Vogel.

In the International Confederation of Wizards, some higher-level people know more about this person.

Decades ago, when Anton Vogel was president of the International Confederation of Wizards, he repeatedly opposed those who were not on Grindelwald’s side and strongly supported him. At the same time, this person has secretly carried out many things against Dumbledore.

Many see Anton as a strong, iron-fisted leader. But what is surprising is that when Grindelwald and Dumbledore shook hands and made peace, Anton suddenly quieted down. Even Anton didn’t show much interest in the subsequent election. He didn’t even pave the way for his own people, so he just handed over the power in his hand.

It’s just that he left many of his own forces at the time. Decades later, his grandson Charles Vogel successfully became the current International Confederation of Wizards leader.

“Anton, we need more allies, and we need to wake up more people.” Grindelwald said slowly.

Anton nodded, “The arrangement has already begun at Charles’s place, and the people we left have also started to act. Everything you asked for has been arranged.”

“Very good, my old friend,” Grindelwald smiled with satisfaction, “By the way, the Guards kept the pressure and still found the animal. It doesn’t matter if I can get it, but I want you to make sure that the Qilin does not fall into the hands of those people.”

“Yes, Lord Grindelwald. I have a question: if you can’t get a Qilin, what will happen later?”

“Don’t worry,” Grindelwald smiled casually, “It should be mine, and it will come to me anyway.”

Although Anton was a little puzzled, he knew that Grindelwald had his own plan, and the current plan should have been implemented decades ago. He believed that this great wizard before him would lead them all to a new world.

Anton and the remaining wizards left, and Grindelwald was the only one left.

He looked at the moon hanging in the sky, seemed to be whispering to himself, and seemed to be sighing to the world, “Albus, why did you go back to the past?”

“A new page is about to open. Are you ready to stand against me again?”

He glanced at the dark shadows in the distance and then turned his head.

Grindelwald’s smile grew stronger.

—-

At the Guards secret base.

“Why did Grindelwald give the animal to Dumbledore?” Allison frowned.

In front of him, a hooded figure floating in mid-air said, “He probably discovered my subordinates. This may be a cover deliberately done by Grindelwald.”

Allison flicked the cigarette ash, glanced at the man, and said softly, “Can you make sure that Dumbledore is on our side?”

The man’s voice was decisive, “No matter what Dumbledore’s thoughts are, he must be in a cooperative relationship with us at present, and it is absolutely impossible for him to work with Grindelwald.”

The only option left was the man Gormlaith Gaunt had mentioned.

“The great Salazar Slytherin...”

Sean didn’t know the specific situation at the time, but now he can guess a lot.

Perhaps, like The Returner, the ghost of Salazar Slytherin’s magic has awakened. If it is said that it is the real Salazar Slytherin, then Sean is not worried that his life will be threatened.

Although he is a radical, pure-blood believer, he will not kill the lives of the students. In his opinion, it’s a very shameful and shameless thing. Sean’s concern was that maybe Salazar Slytherin wasn’t in a very sane state.

Of course, there is a possibility that Salazar Slytherin might not have woken up at all after Dumbledore dealt with it.

“It’s quite a situation...” Sean looked out. It was the girls’ bathroom on the second floor, which was the entrance to the Chamber of Secrets.

It’s a pity that the Room of Requirement can’t open a door there; otherwise, Sean can take a sneak peek.

“Hah, so many things to think about...” Sean sighed.

If he could have the strength of Dumbledore or Grindelwald now, he wouldn’t have so many worries.

Sean walked out of the Room of Requirement but happened to meet Stephanie at the corner. Although she still had that expressionless face, the emotion in her eyes was clearly visible.

“Hello, Stephanie,” Sean greeted.

Stephanie looked up and saw Sean, and she brushed her hair together.

“Hello, Sean.” She greeted softly.

“What are you going to do? Professor Flitwick told me before that there would be lunch later. It’s best to eat before going to bed,” Sean said.

The time is wrong again. Today is October 30th, and a full twenty hours have passed, but it is still daytime. Professor Flitwick said it may last for more than forty hours or even longer today.

Today happened to be Sunday, but now the Ministry of Magic has strict regulations. Dementors wander outside every day, and none of the outdoor activities that students love can be held.

In addition, most people’s recognition of time was messed up. People often can be seen eating lunch while others have already started to sleep.

Stephanie didn’t seem to want to meet Sean’s eyes. She rubbed her shoes on the ground uncomfortably and said softly, “I still have some things to do.”

“Alright then, then I won’t bother you. I’m going to eat. See you later.” Sean passed her and walked towards the Great Hall.

After taking two steps, Stephanie stopped him, and her voice sounded a little hesitant.

“Sean, how is your mastery of ancient runes now?” She suddenly asked

Sean shrugged, “Better than before. Ravenclaw’s manuscripts are helpful, but I get dizzy when I look at the runes for too long, given her manuscripts are all written in runes, and some of their knowledge is also very profound. All in all, I still have some problems, but at least there is progress. “

After listening to Sean’s words, Stephanie raised her head slightly, “If you’re learning an introductory rune knowledge, would it be better if Ravenclaw’s explanation accompanies it?”

“That should be much better. But does she have such information?”

Sean was a little puzzled. He checked carefully, and

Ravenclaw didn’t seem to keep such easy-to-read rune manuscripts.

“Yes.” Stephanie nodded to him, said goodbye, and left quickly.

Sean was really confused by this.