Simodox mages at Hogwarts

Chapter 36 Conversation (please recommend)

Dumbledore frowned in a rare frown.

At this moment, he is standing in the office.

Fox was being reborn in the flames, and the fire of Nirvana illuminated his brows, making his brows look like deep canyons under the setting sun.

He had never lost a duel to anyone, whether it was Voldemort or Grindelwald, who was at the height of his power and also had the Elder Wand.

None of them are his match.

At most, he is evenly matched.

However, today the man in the black cloak, who was shrouded in darkness, was actually more powerful than him.

The strong wind scattered his fallen leaves, not just because of the force of the wind.

The confrontation between the wind and the tide of fallen leaves was actually a game between Dumbledore and that man's magic power.

As for why that person fled in a hurry at the beginning, Dumbledore believed that it was probably because, for some reason that he did not know, the other person was in a depressed state at the time, so he had to temporarily distance himself from him.

In this way, the power of the other party's magic power becomes even more terrifying.

He is not afraid of the opponent's strength. There are people in this world who are more powerful than him and more skilled than his spells. He has never been afraid of these.

However, he had to worry about the future situation of the wizarding world and the safety of Hogwarts.

These are not things that he can control alone.

Therefore, no matter how you look at it, this man in a black cloak who is shrouded in darkness, whose origins are unknown, and whose support camp is unclear, is an object worthy of vigilance.

Dumbledore was observant of all kinds of details, which enabled him to frequently win and compete with his opponents.

Of course he will pay more attention to this person.

"Bang bang bang bang"

A loud knock on the door sounded like a drumbeat on a battlefield, interrupting Dumbledore's thoughts.

The visitor seemed to be very anxious, and the sound of "bang bang" never stopped.

Dumbledore knew who was at the door.

As one of the most advanced beings in the pyramid of the entire UK, and even the entire Western magical world, it is relatively easy to spy on who is coming outside the door.

He was certain that the man outside the door was Snape.

But Dumbledore was not in a hurry because he had almost anticipated what Snape would say.

He took a few seconds to relax his brows, and his usual faint smile immediately returned to his lips.

He has always believed that this kind of smile makes people look comfortable and gives people confidence.

The door opens.

Not surprisingly, it was Snape.

Snape stood at the door with a gloomy expression. After opening the door, he quickly walked into the office and said, "Headmaster, please let that person go."

Snape's face was full of doubt and disbelief.

He was unhappy with Dumbledore for letting the man go.

On the chessboard, this inexplicable piece full of unknowns must either win over or at least restrain him.

"That man in the black cloak, yes, I let him go. To be more precise, he left on his own."

"Didn't you...didn't you ask for something or Legilimency?" Snape was confused again.

So far, Snape has not doubted that Dumbledore was defeated by that person. In his impression, no one's magic could be as powerful as Dumbledore's.

"That's right... I'm afraid I can't do it."

Snape became more certain of his thoughts.

Dumbledore let that man go because of Dumbledore's mercy

He cannot make any comment on this kind of compassion, neither saying it is good nor saying it is bad.

However, he believed that it would be foolish to use such mercy in such a matter.

Of course, Snape did not rule out an option, that is, Dumbledore had already figured out the details of that person, and letting the black cloak go was just part of Dumbledore's plan.

In Snape's opinion, this was Dumbledore's regular operation.

He didn't know many of the hidden moves in Dumbledore's plan, or even the reasons why he was sent to perform certain tasks.

This often made him feel a sense of distrust.

"By the way," Dumbledore's expression remained unchanged. Under the crescent-shaped lenses, a sharp blue light flashed in his wise eyes, "Don't provoke that person easily. That person escaped easily under my hands.

Moreover, according to my observations at the time, he was probably in some kind of weak state. Otherwise, I suspect that I would be the one running away. "

Dumbledore sounded very relaxed.

However, to Snape's ears, this was like a sudden thunderbolt in his heart, making his head buzz.

Snape's brows shrunk into a jagged hill. He stared into Dumbledore's blue eyes with a serious expression, and said with half doubt and half certainty: "You are joking, but this is not funny."

"Oh, of course not." Dumbledore's expression was relaxed and cheerful, as if he was just talking about an old friend, and no one could hear the slightest concern on his part. "In the wizarding world throughout Europe and even America, I don’t remember anyone who was so powerful. Even Grindelwald in his prime, or me, didn’t have that kind of strength.”

Dumbledore paused, glanced at Snape who was full of doubts, and decided to satisfy his curiosity.

So, he went on to add: “There are two possibilities.

One is that there is a deeply hidden and powerful person in the wizarding world in Europe or America who takes action.

This possibility is not high, because most of these powerful people are keen on power disputes and engage in intrigues.

The other one is probably caused by a wizard from the East.

To be honest, our understanding of the East is still too little and too fragmented. The wizards of the East have always been hidden in the world, but their strength must not be underestimated. "

Now, after the battle just now, in Dumbledore's view, wizards from the East and wizards from the West are just like wizards from the West and Muggles.

Of course, Muggles are no match for wizards, but wizards have been hiding behind the scenes of Muggles and not taking action.

Well, for Muggles, there is nothing to worry about.

As for the Eastern Wizard, although there are powerful beings much stronger than him, if he remains in seclusion, there is no need to disturb him.

However, once the Eastern wizards take action, he has to take them into consideration, at least not to cause them to be detrimental to the Western wizarding world.

Of course, if the man today had insisted on doing something in Britain during his heyday, even he would not have been able to stop him.

"However, it is obvious that the man in the black cloak showed very little strength when he was in the Pig's Head Bar, and even fled under Quirrell's attack." Snape asked this question that he had been holding in his mind for a long time.

Since the opponent is invincible, why show weakness at the Pig Head Bar?

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