HP Approaches the Magical World

Chapter 351 Who is the murderer

"It's a pity that no matter how important an existence is, it will decline. Even the gods cannot avoid the fate of natural decline, and the Dumbledore family is naturally the same."

Grindelwald was talking to Jon, but Jon was making quick analysis and inference in his heart.

This is the first-hand information about the Deathly Hallows. When denying my soul energy is still not a problem, only the content of the Deathly Hallows can allow Jon to grasp something as soon as possible, so as to take the lead.

Although from Grindelwald's words, he also felt that he could not occupy any mystery.

"I have nothing to do with the Dumbledore family, because I found clues about the Dumbledore family when I was looking for the Elder Wand, so what happened later."

"When I first came into contact with Dumbledore, I did have some other thoughts in my heart."

This is of course a normal thing, otherwise a person who doesn't have any pure intentions, what else can he have in his heart?

Jon complained silently in his heart, but listened more seriously.

This is the real first-hand information, not to be missed.

"And I did get the Elder Wand, as I wished, from a wandmaker, Gregorovitch, whose name I think you've heard."

Of course I've heard of it, isn't this a master wand maker as famous as Ollivander? For anyone who lives in the magical world, it is difficult not to know him.

Not to mention someone like Jon, who already has known things added.

"But in fact, the origin of the Elder Wand is not clean. I found out that the Elder Wand was not in the hands of the Dumbledore family after I first found out. At that time, I thought it might be the person in charge of the family at that time, that is, Dumbledore. Lido's mother didn't keep the wand, but I heard that the wand was taken by Gregorovich, so I hurried to find Gregorovitch-at that time, Dumbledore and I had become friends. very good friend."

There was a sudden self-mockery in Grindelwald's voice.

"At that time, I was so arrogant that there was a very simple question, I didn't even think about it, as a wandmaker, how would Gregovich get the Elder Wand?

Bought?

Stolen?

Lied to?

Or picked it up?

It occurred to me later that either way, the probability must be much higher than if he won it through a duel.

In other words, although Gregorovich has the Elder Wand, he is not the true owner of the Elder Wand. "

The words were a bit convoluted, but Jon understood.

Interestingly, he never believed that the Elder Wand could be obtained by a master wand maker through improper means. People like Ollivander and the others often have their own arrogance, especially when it comes to wands. On the other hand, maybe they can borrow the wand for research, but they will never kill people for the wand.

so……

"Yes."

Seeing the expression on Jon's face, Grindelwald nodded slowly.

"The owner of the wand is Dumbledore's mother,

Ms. Candela, I stole the Elder Wand from Gregorovitch at the time, I was so surprised that I didn't even think about it, and after that, I even knocked Gregorovich down, trying to make the Elder Wand become My own wand. "

For a legendary wizard, this was indeed a very ridiculous and fatal mistake, but could it be said that it was precisely because of this mistake that he was defeated?

Jon didn't think so.

Grindelwald's failure back then was not only because of the general trend, but also because his own heart was not cruel enough.

He has a very strong sense of guilt for his lover, the magician Dumbledore of the opposing camp at the time.

Because of bad intentions at the beginning, and a series of things happened later.

"But these things, you don't come back to your senses in the tower, do you?"

Jon blurted out, but looking at Grindelwald's expression, it was obvious that he had guessed right.

"According to my wisdom, I should have thought of this a long time ago. However, after getting the Elder Wand, as the Dark Lord, I am extremely powerful and invincible in everything, so I ignored this little problem."

"However, Dumbledore did not ignore it."

Hearing Jon's conclusion, Grindelwald nodded.

He did ignore this "little problem", but Dumbledore, who studied the Deathly Hallows with him, did not, and Dumbledore, who knew the history of his family, had to be more aware of the characteristics of the Elder Wand.

But at this point a problem arises.

Dumbledore knew something was left outside his home, but when the Elder Wand was stolen, he quickly thought of Grindelwald.

But at that time, he didn't stand up immediately.

Because at that time...

"Because at that time, he faced another, more serious problem."

Grindelwald said:

"Who is the true owner of the Elder Wand?"

The answer to this question is obviously not Grindelwald, otherwise the legendary wizard wouldn't be sitting here talking to Jon.

"The original owner of the Elder Wand..."

Jon said thoughtfully: "It was the mother of Principal Dumbledore, Ms. Candra Dumbledore, who lent the Elder Wand to Mr. Gringovich for research, until, because of an accident, her daughter Ariana Dumbledore killed her because he was out of control."

"You are very smart. At that time, I had just arrived at Dumbledore's house, and only Dumbledore supported the whole family. I didn't know these stories at all, but I was disappointed, but I saw Albus. He was just like me. A brilliant guy who can't be dragged down by his family, and more importantly, he's pretty much my kindred spirit, and we quickly became friends, and even developed a relationship that went beyond friendship - you know, it's not rare."

It's not uncommon in the UK.

Jon suspected that if he continued to stay with Grindelwald like this, he would sooner or later become a person with quite good complaint skills.

"It's a pity that there are always irreconcilable contradictions between ideals and reality, especially for people like Dumbledore who need to support a family."

"I wanted to take Dumbledore away at the time, but his family was burdened. His brother thought I was going to abduct him, so we had a violent conflict with his brother. In the chaos, Arianna was killed by us. died."

"Dumbledore blamed himself very much. He even blamed himself to a very crazy level. As a last resort, I had to leave by myself to find the whereabouts of the Elder Wand."

"Wait, if that's the case, isn't the owner of the Elder Wand..."

Please remember the first domain name of this book: . The fastest website for mobile version updates:

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like