Dragon Roar Master at Hogwarts

Chapter 256: Dudley’s plan to save the wizarding world



After hearing Dudley's words, Gellert Grindelwald's face turned pale and his hands trembled as if he had fallen into an ice cave.

Although he saw Grindelwald's condition, Dudley did not stop but continued talking.

"And Mr. Grindelwald, even so, we still have a one in [-] chance of winning, but there is one thing that determines that we in the wizarding world cannot fight against the Muggles."

Grindelwald swallowed and looked at Dudley hard.

"what you mean?"

Dudley sighed and said slowly:

"It's unity, Mr. Grindelwald. As long as we can't unite all wizards, whether they are pure-blood wizards or marrow wizards, or even all kinds of magical intelligent creatures, as long as we can't unite them, we will never be able to truly unite them." The Muggle world versus the Muggle world.”

"You can imagine, Mr. Grindelwald, if we go to war against Muggles, the only thing we can rely on is the concealment of magic and the fact that Muggles are not familiar with our magic."

"However, now that the wizarding world is falling apart and there is all kinds of discrimination among wizards, if a war breaks out, it is very likely that the excluded wizards will join the Muggle camp. After all, in their view, since the pure-blood wizarding world excludes them, then Might as well cooperate with Muggles."

"And the number of us wizards and magical creatures is already small. If there is an internal fight among us, we will most likely destroy ourselves in the internal fight."

"Voldemort is the best example. Although he possesses the powerful magic power given to him by God, he never thought of using this power to benefit the wizarding world. He spent his whole life just for his own immortality and for Use this gift by satisfying your own desires.”

"So, before we unify the wizarding world, we must not go to war against Muggles!"

Grindelwald lowered his head, thought for a moment, and then said slowly:

"It sounds like you mean that as long as you unify the wizarding world, you will be sure to prevent wizards from killing each other and unite them together?"

"That's too simple, Mr. Grindelwald - as long as certain dangerous elements are completely eliminated, the remaining ones will be the ones to unite with."

Grindelwald looked at Dudley in surprise, then nodded as if he felt the same.

"Then let me ask you the next question - if you unified the wizarding world, how do you plan to defeat the Muggles?"

Dudley showed a mysterious smile, and then said word by word:

"You misunderstood, Mr. Grindelwald. My purpose is to lead wizards to gain freedom and the right to live, but that doesn't mean I have to defeat Muggles."

Grindelwald frowned, his old face full of confusion.

"Isn't this the same thing? Weren't you and I just discussing the situation of war with Muggles? You don't think that relying on Dumbledore's so-called love and peace can influence Muggles and make them accept that we can coexist with them. Bar."

"Don't be kidding, Mr. Grindelwald, I'm not that naive yet - I mean, in order for wizards to no longer be the gutter rats they are now, you don't need to defeat the Muggles in frontal combat. There is war. In many ways, Mr. Grindelwald."

Dudley smiled slightly and continued.

"Muggles are not a monolithic whole. As long as you have enough means, you can easily incite them, and they will also face the danger of killing each other."

"However, to drive them, you don't need something as troublesome as the Imperius Curse - Muggles often only pursue one thing, which is money."

"What's interesting is that as long as wizards use their brains, there are so many ways to make money - but wizards lack logical thinking, and it is really difficult to expect them to think of making Muggle money."

"And I am the one who guides them and is their brains."

"When we have enough money, we can open up our right to speak in the Muggle world. At that time, we wizards can really appear in front of Muggles."

Grindelwald looked at Dudley in surprise, then lowered his head and thought carefully, as if considering the feasibility of what Dudley said.

"I have one last question - Dudley Dursley."

Grindelwald's face became very serious and solemn, and Dudley knew that the really important part was about to come.

"How do you plan to unify the wizards around the world - you know, neither Merlin, Voldemort, me, nor Dumbledore can do this kind of thing."

"Especially since you are now assuming the identity of Voldemort... With all due respect, assuming this identity will arouse the disgust of almost the entire wizarding world."

Dudley smiled slightly and looked at Grindelwald seriously.

"So that's why I came to you - as long as there is a common enemy, they will look forward to the appearance of a hero. As for the demon king who puts down his butcher knife, it is not difficult to switch between hatred and worship."

"When the time comes, I will take off the mask and reveal my identity to the world - but that will not be until a long time later."

Grindelwald whispered and repeated Dudley's words, a flash of understanding suddenly flashed in his eyes.

"Common enemy...I see, so that's why you came to me."

"but--"

Grindelwald spread his hands helplessly and showed a bitter smile.

"I wasn't just being self-effacing before. I'm already a dying old man. If you expect me to gather my subordinates to make a comeback like before, you're looking down on Dumbledore and the other wizards in this world."

Dudley looked at the magic stone in his hand and showed a confident smile.

"Don't worry, Mr. Grindelwald. I am confident that with the help of the Philosopher's Stone, you can regain a certain strength. Moreover, you may not need to go into battle in person at all. I have already considered the development direction of your new army and Weapons."

"I will do my best to help you become the nightmare of all wizards on the European continent again, so that they can wake up from their dream of stability and lack of advancement."

"Then when the time comes, I will gain the highest reputation by defeating you, thereby controlling the entire magical world and planning for the future of wizards."

After Grindelwald heard Dudley's words, he was silent for a long time. After thinking for a long time, when he raised his head again, there was obviously a wild and unruly light in his eyes.

"Interesting... In this case, let me have one last adventure with this old bone, but there is one thing I want to tell you in advance, Dudley Dursley."

"I will not be willing to just act as a stepping stone for you, if I judge that you have no ability to save the wizarding world-"

"I will take your place without hesitation and use my own methods to save the wizarding world!"


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