If the Nifflers just now brought a small surprise to everyone, then Queenie and Jacob who appeared later brought a big surprise to everyone-

We had discussed this couple before, that is, since the American Magic Congress would not allow Queenie and Jacob to be together, why didn't they come to the UK?

The laws of the British Ministry of Magic allow Muggles to retain their memories of the wizarding world if they become married to wizards!

And with the popularity of Jacob's bakery at the end of the film and Queenie's superb magic of making bread, there is no need to worry about survival in the UK.

But now it seems... they really did it? !

Unlike other audiences who were surprised, Professor Scamander and Mrs. Tina sighed at the same time, but they soon couldn't concentrate on sighing for their sister and brother-in-law's past.

Seeing Queenie and Jacob coming, Newt was very surprised, and then he passed the two to see where Tina was... but Tina didn't come.

Newt's surprised expression suddenly disappeared. Mrs. Tina couldn't help but look at her husband beside her, while Professor Scamander turned his head to look at the popcorn bucket on the other side.

During the conversation, Queenie revealed that the two of them came to see Newt alone because they were in a cold war with Tina, and Tina was in a bad mood recently.

In addition to the couple who violated the laws of the Magic Congress of the United States, Newt also accounted for a large part of the reason. Tina saw the report about "Mr. Scamander and his fiancée" - the attached picture is a photo of Theseus and Rita attending Newt's new book launch.

Newt was full of injustice when he heard this. The engaged Mr. Scamander was his brother Theseus!

His love for Tina is clear as day and moon!

Although she later knew the truth of this misunderstanding, Mrs. Tina still lowered her head and touched her nose bridge in embarrassment when she saw this.

It seemed that Tina's absence had calmed down Newt's excited brain, and it seemed that as a lonely person, he was stimulated by the news that Queenie and Jacob were going to get married...

In short, Newt looked at Jacob, who was obviously too excited, even abnormally excited, and noticed that something was wrong with him.

Judging from Jacob's performance, Queenie probably cast a love spell on him. As Newt untied the spell on him, the contradiction between the two that was originally covered by the spell reappeared.

In short, Queenie wanted to marry Jacob, but Jacob didn't want to do so-

Once they got married, if the Magical Congress of the United States found out, they would put Queenie on trial. But if they didn't get married, there was still room for easing the matter. The Magical Congress would at most give him a forgetfulness spell like before.

In this case, Jacob thought that whether to get married or not was just a formality, and there was no need to take such a big risk.

But Queenie didn't think so. She felt that Jacob was backing off, especially after the two quarreled over it...Queenie's Legilimency simply became the catalyst for the deterioration of their relationship.

It's normal for people to speak without thinking when they are excited, but Queenie can even see those "heartless words" that are suppressed by reason and not spoken.

So Queenie angrily Apparated away, leaving Jacob, who didn't know where to find someone, in the rain.

"If only Newt hadn't removed Jacob's love spell."

One audience member couldn't help but say, and then he was shocked by the audience around him:

"Are you serious? That's a love spell!"

Not to mention that this thing is illegal, and not to mention the harm this method does to the other party, casting spells again and again to maintain the other party's false love for oneself, everything is just a false illusion made up by oneself, and the wizard himself will collapse over time, right?

After all, wizards who do this basically really love each other, and they will take such an extreme path when they feel that there is no other way to go.

Because of this, it has been a long time since we heard of wizards using this method to control Muggles they love. The last time we heard of it was... Voldemort's mother.

Many viewers couldn't help but shudder when they recalled this.

On the other hand, Newt at home didn't think there was anything wrong with what he did. As he said, if Jacob really loved her, then Queenie didn't need to use any love spells at all.

At this moment, he found a torn postcard on the ground. After repairing it, Newt was surprised to find that it was sent by Tina to Queenie to ask her to meet her in Paris.

Tina in Paris? !

In an instant, Newt's eyes widened.

When Jacob sobered up a little in the rain and went to find Newt, Newt was already packing his luggage and planning toWent to Paris to find Tina.

Theseus: ? ? ?

British Ministry of Magic: ? ? ?

Professor Dumbledore: ? ? ?

A group of people went around for a long time, and tried to persuade Newt to give in.

At that time, everyone thought that Newt was persuaded after Professor Dumbledore played hard to get, but the fact was that Newt was still feeding his magical animals after returning home, and he had no real intention to go to Paris.

As a result, a postcard from Tina made him pack his luggage on the spot and prepare to leave - even this postcard was not sent to him!

There is another detail here. There is a photo of Tina cut from the newspaper on the inside of Newt's suitcase, and the title above is the report about Tina's reinstatement after the Grindelwald incident in the United States...

In other words, Newt had cut this photo when he was still in the United States.

Mrs. Tina couldn't help but raise her eyebrows. This was also something she didn't know.

"Is this true?"

"What... what?"

From the perspective of an observer, Newt also found that he was a bit double-standard, so he was a little shy now, but Mrs. Tina obviously wouldn't stop there:

"That photo, did you really cut a photo of me from the newspaper?"

"..."

Newt's eyes widened. He was too shy to watch the movie seriously just now, but there was even such a detail?

Seeing Newt nodding his head randomly, Mrs. Tina felt funny and sweet, but also a little puzzled:

"Why don't you just ask me for a photo?"

Newspapers are basically the same, with yellow background and black ink. At first glance, a cut picture looks like a wanted poster, even if the person in the picture moves - the picture on the wanted poster will also move!

And as an official picture published in the newspaper, Tina obviously couldn't have any extra movements, just a very professional smile.

If Newt wanted her photo, given their situation at the time, even if it was just to keep a photo as a souvenir, Tina would not refuse. Wouldn't the quality be much higher than the one in the newspaper?

But seeing Newt's reddening from his ears to his neck, Mrs. Tina couldn't help but sigh.

That's right, if he could ask her for a photo, Newt would not be Newt anymore.

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