Hogwarts Mysterious Man Resurrected

Chapter 142: Promise



"Mr. Kellyd, my idea has failed, and I have failed miserably."

When he said this, Grindelwald acted like an old man.

There was a relieved smile on his face, and the regret that had been suppressed deep in his heart also dissipated at that moment.

Lothar vaguely remembered that night when Grindelwald faced him.

But he saw the stars in the sky from those eyes.

He clearly understood what Grindelwald meant. This once arrogant hero chose him to be his new successor.

All of this was like a dream, and Lothar felt like she was living in a dream spun by Voldemort, because many things seemed to go too smoothly.

From the time he was resurrected to the present, everything he has done has always gone in the direction he wanted.

It was as if he was deeply favored by this world.

But isn't this a bit too much?

"Mr. Grindelwald, what do you mean?"

"I know what you want, and I know what you want to do next, and I can even save you some time."

"But I have a question for you."

Grindelwald put down the wand in his hand and looked at the bright Deathly Hallows symbol in the sky, his eyes full of complexity.

"Say, Mr. Grindelwald"

Lothar also raised his head and looked at the bright symbol in the sky, the symbol that could represent Grindelwald.

The dark clouds in the sky had already been dispersed when Grindelwald reached the top of the tower.

In addition to the symbol of the Deathly Hallows in the sky at this time, Lothar also saw shining stars one after another.

In the magical world, each star may have a different meaning.

Just like the prediction, it seems so incredible.

"Will you help me?"

"I have always had an ideal, are you willing to help me?"

"Even if your enemy is the entire magical world."

Grindelwald closed his eyes and waved his wand.

Lothar watched the images flash by in mid-air, and he was thinking about what Grindelwald's ideal was.

All for the greatest good

Stop it, that's Dumbledore's philosophy, even if it's the young Dumbledore.

What about Grindelwald? What does he want?

Lothar frowned. Professor Dumbledore once said that he resembled a person.

Lothar knew that Dumbledore was saying that he was somewhat similar to Grindelwald.

In other words, every change maker is actually very similar.

They are very confident in themselves and are firm and adhere to their own ideas.

Even if you pay everything for it.

Someone once said that rational people change themselves, while emotional people change the world.

There is no doubt that Grindelwald is actually a very emotional person.

From the very beginning, or rather from a certain period of time, he had been dissatisfied with the fact that wizards were so powerful but could only live hidden from Muggles.

Perhaps it was from that time that a seed was planted deep in his heart.

He wanted to obtain for wizards the benefits that were rightfully theirs.

It's just that most wizards at that time were conservative.

They don't have Grindelwald's passion, nor his courage.

They just want to muddle through their lives.

In fact, there are many wizards who have seen the problems in the magical world, and most of them have chosen to stand in Grindelwald's camp and accompany him to conquer the magical world.

If they did succeed, the next moment would be when they would wage war against the Muggles.

Wizards must also truly stand under the light.

rather than in the shadows.

This is what Grindelwald really wants.

He hated the pedantry of the secrecy law, and what he wanted most was to break it.

Unfortunately, he still failed, defeated at the hands of one of his closest friends.

Everything failed

"Is it the confidentiality law?"

"The Law of Secrecy in the Wizarding World."

"You want, break it and let the wizard stand in the sun"

Lothar looked directly at Grindelwald, a trace of eagerness flashing in his eyes.

The future changes will begin with wizards, and the wizarding world is destined to merge with the Muggle world.

Even if Grindelwald didn't say anything, Lothar would personally break this restriction in the future.

Hundreds of years ago, the Statute of Secrecy existed to protect the interests and lives of wizards, and to protect the entire magical world.

But hundreds of years later, the existence of the Secrecy Law has become the biggest obstacle to the development of wizards.

In fact, the law of secrecy that was once created for the benefit of wizards has become something else.

Its real protection target has changed from wizards to Muggles.

Since when did wizards and wizards suffer severe sanctions once they expose their magical abilities in the Muggle world?

Even when being persecuted by Muggles, using one's own magic became a sin.

Are confidentiality laws really still necessary?

"It seems that we all want to work together, Lothar."

"What I ever wanted to do was for the Wizarding Secrecy to be completely overturned."

"We shouldn't be like this. We should show our existence openly."

"We are wizards, the supreme wizards."

"But why, looking at what those Ministry of Magic officials are doing, I feel like we are maggots in the ground?"

"No, this shouldn't be our fate. Since no one is willing to stand up, then I will, I will be the first one."

Grindelwald raised his head slightly, and Lothar saw light in his eyes.

It is a light of faith.

Looking into Grindelwald's eyes, Lothar firmly believed that there was a light similar to Grindelwald's in his own eyes.

They are essentially the same kind of person, a kind of person who wants to change the world.

Lothar smiled softly on his face, narrowed his eyes slightly, and took the wand from Grindelwald's hand.

Pointing towards the sky, a beam of light flashed straight into the sky.

Then a symbol of a united sword and shield appeared in the sky.

Grindelwald looked at the silver light in the sky, and a smile suddenly appeared on his face. He seemed to be in a very good mood.

"Someone has to stand up, otherwise the world would be so boring."

Lothar smiled, feeling relieved for once.

"There are too many entangled interests in this world. Since we have chosen this step, we will naturally eliminate all the combined resistance forces."

"For our own ideals, no matter what the future holds, at least now, we have no regrets."

Lothar withdrew the wand in his hand, leaving only the shining silver symbol in the sky.

Grindelwald knew that Lothar had promised him.

The future will be very interesting.


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