Hogwarts Mysterious Man Resurrected
Chapter 140: Next plan
"Although that may be what my future self said, I totally agree with it."
"The Ministry of Magic in various countries has become corrupt, and pure-blood families are destined to inevitably decline."
"Equality between wizards and wizards will be the main theme of the new era in the future."
"Whether it's us wizards or Muggles"
Lothar looked at Grindelwald, and when he met his eyes, he seemed to see a sharpness.
Grindelwald gave up his ideals, but he never let go of his pride.
Yes, he lost to Dumbledore.
But what does that have to do with the Ministry of Magic?
Without Dumbledore, perhaps Grindelwald had completely overthrown the Ministry of Magic, torn apart the Law of Secrecy, and was ready to fight the Muggles.
The existence of the Secrecy Act was originally used to protect the lives of wizards and ensure that young wizards would be discovered and brutally killed by Muggles before they grew up.
But since when did the Wizarding Statute of Secrecy protect the interests of Muggles?
Isn’t this putting the cart before the horse?
Why should we hide in the darkness and give up the light to others?
Grindelwald has always been unconvinced by this, and even now, his only obsession is the existence of the Law of Secrecy.
He once wanted to allow wizards to appear openly and openly in every corner of the world.
Rather than deceiving themselves and hiding in the Muggle world like the Ministry of Magic.
So, he traveled from country to country.
To absorb those wizards who are willing to follow him and believe in him.
His methods may not be bright, or they may be very dark.
But, so what
There is no change without sacrifice
How could everything go smoothly against the whole world?
You know, the officials of the Ministry of Magic in Grindelwald's era were not the officials of the Ministry of Magic in this era.
In this day and age, the Ministry of Magic is in decay.
But in Grindelwald's time, the officials of the Ministry of Magic were not weak. On the contrary, they were also considered first-class wizards.
And Grindelwald, in this situation, turned his disadvantage into an advantage.
When faced with the blockade of the entire magical world, he pulled out his own team.
With his own ideas, he rushes forward against the storm of the entire magical world.
This is probably the thing Grindelwald is most proud of.
"I lost in the end, to Albus."
"One wrong step, one wrong step."
"What about you? As far as I know, your opponent should be the reckless Slytherin student from more than ten years ago, a dark wizard who holds high the supremacy of pure blood."
"He's not easy to deal with."
Although he looked down on Tom's pattern, Grindelwald had to admit that the young disciple was also very powerful.
Otherwise, it would have been impossible to establish a reign of fear in the British wizarding world when Dumbledore was at his strongest.
This alone shows how powerful Tom is.
Maybe his structure is indeed low, but his strength is not weak.
What's more, if Lothar starts a wizard revolution in the future.
Then the purebloods, who are his natural opposites, will inevitably gather under that person.
It is true that he has not returned yet, but Lothar knows that Voldemort's days of silence are coming to an end, and sooner or later he will return to the world with a new appearance.
And when the time comes, Voldemort will become the biggest obstacle to his own ideas.
War is inevitable, and all Lothar can do is to eliminate as many dissidents as possible before Voldemort returns.
Clean up the opponent's effective forces, develop supporters of your own ideas, and prepare as much as possible for the possibility of sudden war.
"I will succeed, I will not fail."
"The general trend is mine. The pure-blood concept is destined to be swept into the garbage dump of history, and we will eventually bring a new era to the magical world."
"They are like mantises trying to make a fool of themselves, and they are destined to be crushed to death by the wheels of history."
Lothar looked at Grindelwald, his unyielding eyes revealing his confidence in his future.
It has an indomitable temperament, a little unruly, and a hint of vigor and enthusiasm that young people should have.
It was as if he could never lose and was destined to succeed from the beginning.
No one can stop him no one
Looking at Lothar like this, Grindelwald seemed to see his former self again.
Regardless of whether Lothar was acting with him or not, Grindelwald felt that he was more willing to believe that the scene before him was his true reaction.
That look of not admitting defeat, that look of confidence and rebelliousness.
It's so similar to him when he was young.
Looking at him, Grindelwald recalled the time when he and Dumbledore first met.
Albus seems to be so unruly and rebellious, full of all the elements that a young man should have.
He was attracted to Albus like this, and maybe he was also such a person.
Otherwise, he wouldn't have attracted Albus.
They all seem to be similar in some ways, and perhaps their lives are destined to be filled with anxiety.
It was a winding road, muddy and not easy to walk.
But they had no choice, because their beliefs doomed their lives from the beginning.
However, there seems to be an accident in Grindelwald's life.
Because he broke up with his best friend.
It seems that the break with Dumbledore is the main reason for Grindelwald's failure.
Thinking about it this way, I feel that Grindelwald is not a successful man.
Although, he did not succeed.
"But now, you are the one using the mantis as a chariot."
"You're blocking the path of those purebloods. If they know what you're thinking, they won't make it easy for you."
"Now you are alone and have nothing but passion. What can you do against them?"
Regarding what Grindelwald said, Lothar's eyes flashed and did not refute the meaning of his words.
It seems that Grindelwald doesn't know that I'm not alone now.
I also developed my own strength.
Didn't Professor Dumbledore say that?
Also, Professor Dumbledore is still trustworthy in some aspects.
At least, I can now openly and secretly develop supporters of my own ideas in Hogwarts.
Although mixing the two opposite words of uprightness and sneakiness seems somewhat contradictory.
But Lothar felt that what she said was extremely correct.
Professor Dumbledore's turning a blind eye was fair and honest, while the professors who faced Hogwarts were sneaky.
The future is bright, take the British Ministry of Magic into your own hands before Voldemort returns.
This is Lothar's next plan.
"The Ministry of Magic in various countries has become corrupt, and pure-blood families are destined to inevitably decline."
"Equality between wizards and wizards will be the main theme of the new era in the future."
"Whether it's us wizards or Muggles"
Lothar looked at Grindelwald, and when he met his eyes, he seemed to see a sharpness.
Grindelwald gave up his ideals, but he never let go of his pride.
Yes, he lost to Dumbledore.
But what does that have to do with the Ministry of Magic?
Without Dumbledore, perhaps Grindelwald had completely overthrown the Ministry of Magic, torn apart the Law of Secrecy, and was ready to fight the Muggles.
The existence of the Secrecy Act was originally used to protect the lives of wizards and ensure that young wizards would be discovered and brutally killed by Muggles before they grew up.
But since when did the Wizarding Statute of Secrecy protect the interests of Muggles?
Isn’t this putting the cart before the horse?
Why should we hide in the darkness and give up the light to others?
Grindelwald has always been unconvinced by this, and even now, his only obsession is the existence of the Law of Secrecy.
He once wanted to allow wizards to appear openly and openly in every corner of the world.
Rather than deceiving themselves and hiding in the Muggle world like the Ministry of Magic.
So, he traveled from country to country.
To absorb those wizards who are willing to follow him and believe in him.
His methods may not be bright, or they may be very dark.
But, so what
There is no change without sacrifice
How could everything go smoothly against the whole world?
You know, the officials of the Ministry of Magic in Grindelwald's era were not the officials of the Ministry of Magic in this era.
In this day and age, the Ministry of Magic is in decay.
But in Grindelwald's time, the officials of the Ministry of Magic were not weak. On the contrary, they were also considered first-class wizards.
And Grindelwald, in this situation, turned his disadvantage into an advantage.
When faced with the blockade of the entire magical world, he pulled out his own team.
With his own ideas, he rushes forward against the storm of the entire magical world.
This is probably the thing Grindelwald is most proud of.
"I lost in the end, to Albus."
"One wrong step, one wrong step."
"What about you? As far as I know, your opponent should be the reckless Slytherin student from more than ten years ago, a dark wizard who holds high the supremacy of pure blood."
"He's not easy to deal with."
Although he looked down on Tom's pattern, Grindelwald had to admit that the young disciple was also very powerful.
Otherwise, it would have been impossible to establish a reign of fear in the British wizarding world when Dumbledore was at his strongest.
This alone shows how powerful Tom is.
Maybe his structure is indeed low, but his strength is not weak.
What's more, if Lothar starts a wizard revolution in the future.
Then the purebloods, who are his natural opposites, will inevitably gather under that person.
It is true that he has not returned yet, but Lothar knows that Voldemort's days of silence are coming to an end, and sooner or later he will return to the world with a new appearance.
And when the time comes, Voldemort will become the biggest obstacle to his own ideas.
War is inevitable, and all Lothar can do is to eliminate as many dissidents as possible before Voldemort returns.
Clean up the opponent's effective forces, develop supporters of your own ideas, and prepare as much as possible for the possibility of sudden war.
"I will succeed, I will not fail."
"The general trend is mine. The pure-blood concept is destined to be swept into the garbage dump of history, and we will eventually bring a new era to the magical world."
"They are like mantises trying to make a fool of themselves, and they are destined to be crushed to death by the wheels of history."
Lothar looked at Grindelwald, his unyielding eyes revealing his confidence in his future.
It has an indomitable temperament, a little unruly, and a hint of vigor and enthusiasm that young people should have.
It was as if he could never lose and was destined to succeed from the beginning.
No one can stop him no one
Looking at Lothar like this, Grindelwald seemed to see his former self again.
Regardless of whether Lothar was acting with him or not, Grindelwald felt that he was more willing to believe that the scene before him was his true reaction.
That look of not admitting defeat, that look of confidence and rebelliousness.
It's so similar to him when he was young.
Looking at him, Grindelwald recalled the time when he and Dumbledore first met.
Albus seems to be so unruly and rebellious, full of all the elements that a young man should have.
He was attracted to Albus like this, and maybe he was also such a person.
Otherwise, he wouldn't have attracted Albus.
They all seem to be similar in some ways, and perhaps their lives are destined to be filled with anxiety.
It was a winding road, muddy and not easy to walk.
But they had no choice, because their beliefs doomed their lives from the beginning.
However, there seems to be an accident in Grindelwald's life.
Because he broke up with his best friend.
It seems that the break with Dumbledore is the main reason for Grindelwald's failure.
Thinking about it this way, I feel that Grindelwald is not a successful man.
Although, he did not succeed.
"But now, you are the one using the mantis as a chariot."
"You're blocking the path of those purebloods. If they know what you're thinking, they won't make it easy for you."
"Now you are alone and have nothing but passion. What can you do against them?"
Regarding what Grindelwald said, Lothar's eyes flashed and did not refute the meaning of his words.
It seems that Grindelwald doesn't know that I'm not alone now.
I also developed my own strength.
Didn't Professor Dumbledore say that?
Also, Professor Dumbledore is still trustworthy in some aspects.
At least, I can now openly and secretly develop supporters of my own ideas in Hogwarts.
Although mixing the two opposite words of uprightness and sneakiness seems somewhat contradictory.
But Lothar felt that what she said was extremely correct.
Professor Dumbledore's turning a blind eye was fair and honest, while the professors who faced Hogwarts were sneaky.
The future is bright, take the British Ministry of Magic into your own hands before Voldemort returns.
This is Lothar's next plan.
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