A certain Hogwarts esoteric leader
109. Beginning and end (3)
When Dumbledore said this, although he was not looking at Ionevo, Ionevo knew that Dumbledore was pointing at him.
The name of a man who had a major impact on the world will appear "today" on the pages of an ancient book.
And that day, there were two names that appeared in the ancient book.
But Yunifer still had doubts, so he remained silent and listened to Dumbledore continue.
"After getting the news about Endresi from the Book of Access, I set off quickly because I was worried about whether Grindelwald had really seen something." Dumbledore said, "He might take action, and I have to get ahead of him.”
"It sounds like Grindelwald is very free." Univer asked, "Wasn't he defeated?"
Dumbledore looked over with a subtle look and said, "I thought you had guessed it. You have asked Professor Binns for advice, haven't you?"
"There is a little speculation, but I still want to confirm something." Yunieff said, "Guesses cannot replace solid facts."
"Speculations cannot replace solid facts..." Dumbledore repeated, "Well, it makes sense. And the solid fact is that I did not defeat Grindelwald, he defeated himself. He just needed One person is here to end the era of civil strife among wizards, and that person happens to be me."
"I know Grindelwald, he did that because he couldn't see hope, and as long as he saw hope again, he might rise again."
At the end of World War II, Grindelwald chose to be "defeated" in order to end the internal strife in the wizarding world.
A heroic act.No wonder the treatment after defeat is so special.
Yunieff exhaled, feeling satisfied that "it's true" in his heart.
However, Dumbledore's position seems a bit ambiguous.
Judging from his tone, he was completely passive when it came to defeating Grindelwald.
Is it really?
Then why are you so proactive in the matter of Endrexi?
This is contradictory.
"Don't you want him to come back?" asked Yunivore.
long silence.
This question should be easy to answer, judging from his actions, as long as the answer is no.
But the so-called easy-to-answer question may just be a question of not being asked to the right person.
"I think," Dumbledore considered, "that his methods were too drastic."
Then he skipped this section and said: "I hope to stop him. I plan to let Endless come to Hogwarts and be taught by me. In order to avoid accidents, I decided to send the admission letter to the Rohr family in person. .”
"In fact, Endresi welcomes me and is very happy to come to Hogwarts to study. I can see the joy in her eyes. But the problem is that the Rowe family has other opinions on this. Although they They are very surprised that Endrexi has magic power, but they seem to prefer to teach Endresi themselves instead of sending her to some magic school."
Yunieff was a little surprised and said, "I thought all little wizards had to go to a magic school."
"There is no such thing as necessity. It's just that Hogwarts is indeed the best choice!" Dumbledore said, "But there are also some wizarding families who choose private tutors because of various factors."
In this way, it seems that the actual strength of the wizarding world cannot be judged solely from the number of students at Hogwarts.
"But Hogwarts is the best!" He emphasized again, "And young wizards from Muggle families can only learn magic through Hogwarts."
This sentence was obviously meant for Yunieffe.
Yunieff nodded in approval.
Hogwarts is indeed the best wizarding school in the world. Tuition is zero, there are bursaries, beautiful bathrooms, great food, and it's almost a charity.
And the will of the world agrees with this.
"Back to the topic." Dumbledore said, "Because of the wishes of the Roll family, I spent a few days 'persuading', and I began to understand that they are a group of pure wizards-"
"Pure wizard?" Yunieff asked.
"Pure wizards. They devote themselves almost wholeheartedly to the study of magic. They are also confident that no one can surpass them in the attainments of magic. This may be one of the reasons why they want to teach Yindelesh themselves." Dumbledore said, "But the problem is, they also have political stances, and although they may not have any subjective ill will towards Muggles, they--"
He imitated someone's tone and said: "A world ruled by wizards makes it easier to explore magic."
"They will support Grindelwald if Grindelwald comes to them," he concluded, "so I have to take Endresi away."
Yunieff asked: "Then how did you get them to agree?"
"Mainly because of Endresi's subjective intention, you have to know that if a person really wants to pursue something, even death can't stop her." He said.
"What about the secondary aspects?" Yunieff said, he didn't believe it was that simple.
"Some strength." Dumbledore shook his wand gently, "But you have to remember that love is always the most important thing."
Yunieff stared at the wand, probably guessing what happened.
If the Rohr family respects magic the most, then they must be convinced by magic.
How many fights did he have there?
When he just fought with Gabrielle, he said that he hadn't made a move in more than ten years...
As expected, you can’t believe everything the old man said.
"Anyway," Dumbledore said, "I finally brought Endresi out, and you know what happened after that."
"Then why put her in the Leaky Cauldron? Why not just take her back to Hogwarts?" Univer asked.
"It was my mistake," said Dumbledore. "I thought the Leaky Cauldron was completely safe at the time."
"Completely safe?" Yunivo asked.
"At least that's what I thought at the time." He smiled bitterly, "There are many wizards in the Leaky Cauldron, and there are permanent beaters from the Ministry of Magic. It is also close to the Muggle bustling city, and it is not far from the Ministry of Magic headquarters. And there is also the room where the loyalty spell was cast. In addition, I have been taking care of it nearby. Even if I leave occasionally, I will cast a spell. If anything happens to Endrexi, I will definitely know."
"In terms of protection, it is even safer than Hogwarts, because teachers are not all at school during the holidays, and -" he looked away, "Grindelwald knows many ways to enter Hogwarts. .”
"How did he know?" Univer asked, "I remember that the magic school he attended was Durmstrang."
"I told you." Dumbledore looked further away, "...it happened when I was young...I was young and frivolous..."
Does this have anything to do with being young and frivolous?
Who would tell people from other schools about their own school’s secret passages?
The name of a man who had a major impact on the world will appear "today" on the pages of an ancient book.
And that day, there were two names that appeared in the ancient book.
But Yunifer still had doubts, so he remained silent and listened to Dumbledore continue.
"After getting the news about Endresi from the Book of Access, I set off quickly because I was worried about whether Grindelwald had really seen something." Dumbledore said, "He might take action, and I have to get ahead of him.”
"It sounds like Grindelwald is very free." Univer asked, "Wasn't he defeated?"
Dumbledore looked over with a subtle look and said, "I thought you had guessed it. You have asked Professor Binns for advice, haven't you?"
"There is a little speculation, but I still want to confirm something." Yunieff said, "Guesses cannot replace solid facts."
"Speculations cannot replace solid facts..." Dumbledore repeated, "Well, it makes sense. And the solid fact is that I did not defeat Grindelwald, he defeated himself. He just needed One person is here to end the era of civil strife among wizards, and that person happens to be me."
"I know Grindelwald, he did that because he couldn't see hope, and as long as he saw hope again, he might rise again."
At the end of World War II, Grindelwald chose to be "defeated" in order to end the internal strife in the wizarding world.
A heroic act.No wonder the treatment after defeat is so special.
Yunieff exhaled, feeling satisfied that "it's true" in his heart.
However, Dumbledore's position seems a bit ambiguous.
Judging from his tone, he was completely passive when it came to defeating Grindelwald.
Is it really?
Then why are you so proactive in the matter of Endrexi?
This is contradictory.
"Don't you want him to come back?" asked Yunivore.
long silence.
This question should be easy to answer, judging from his actions, as long as the answer is no.
But the so-called easy-to-answer question may just be a question of not being asked to the right person.
"I think," Dumbledore considered, "that his methods were too drastic."
Then he skipped this section and said: "I hope to stop him. I plan to let Endless come to Hogwarts and be taught by me. In order to avoid accidents, I decided to send the admission letter to the Rohr family in person. .”
"In fact, Endresi welcomes me and is very happy to come to Hogwarts to study. I can see the joy in her eyes. But the problem is that the Rowe family has other opinions on this. Although they They are very surprised that Endrexi has magic power, but they seem to prefer to teach Endresi themselves instead of sending her to some magic school."
Yunieff was a little surprised and said, "I thought all little wizards had to go to a magic school."
"There is no such thing as necessity. It's just that Hogwarts is indeed the best choice!" Dumbledore said, "But there are also some wizarding families who choose private tutors because of various factors."
In this way, it seems that the actual strength of the wizarding world cannot be judged solely from the number of students at Hogwarts.
"But Hogwarts is the best!" He emphasized again, "And young wizards from Muggle families can only learn magic through Hogwarts."
This sentence was obviously meant for Yunieffe.
Yunieff nodded in approval.
Hogwarts is indeed the best wizarding school in the world. Tuition is zero, there are bursaries, beautiful bathrooms, great food, and it's almost a charity.
And the will of the world agrees with this.
"Back to the topic." Dumbledore said, "Because of the wishes of the Roll family, I spent a few days 'persuading', and I began to understand that they are a group of pure wizards-"
"Pure wizard?" Yunieff asked.
"Pure wizards. They devote themselves almost wholeheartedly to the study of magic. They are also confident that no one can surpass them in the attainments of magic. This may be one of the reasons why they want to teach Yindelesh themselves." Dumbledore said, "But the problem is, they also have political stances, and although they may not have any subjective ill will towards Muggles, they--"
He imitated someone's tone and said: "A world ruled by wizards makes it easier to explore magic."
"They will support Grindelwald if Grindelwald comes to them," he concluded, "so I have to take Endresi away."
Yunieff asked: "Then how did you get them to agree?"
"Mainly because of Endresi's subjective intention, you have to know that if a person really wants to pursue something, even death can't stop her." He said.
"What about the secondary aspects?" Yunieff said, he didn't believe it was that simple.
"Some strength." Dumbledore shook his wand gently, "But you have to remember that love is always the most important thing."
Yunieff stared at the wand, probably guessing what happened.
If the Rohr family respects magic the most, then they must be convinced by magic.
How many fights did he have there?
When he just fought with Gabrielle, he said that he hadn't made a move in more than ten years...
As expected, you can’t believe everything the old man said.
"Anyway," Dumbledore said, "I finally brought Endresi out, and you know what happened after that."
"Then why put her in the Leaky Cauldron? Why not just take her back to Hogwarts?" Univer asked.
"It was my mistake," said Dumbledore. "I thought the Leaky Cauldron was completely safe at the time."
"Completely safe?" Yunivo asked.
"At least that's what I thought at the time." He smiled bitterly, "There are many wizards in the Leaky Cauldron, and there are permanent beaters from the Ministry of Magic. It is also close to the Muggle bustling city, and it is not far from the Ministry of Magic headquarters. And there is also the room where the loyalty spell was cast. In addition, I have been taking care of it nearby. Even if I leave occasionally, I will cast a spell. If anything happens to Endrexi, I will definitely know."
"In terms of protection, it is even safer than Hogwarts, because teachers are not all at school during the holidays, and -" he looked away, "Grindelwald knows many ways to enter Hogwarts. .”
"How did he know?" Univer asked, "I remember that the magic school he attended was Durmstrang."
"I told you." Dumbledore looked further away, "...it happened when I was young...I was young and frivolous..."
Does this have anything to do with being young and frivolous?
Who would tell people from other schools about their own school’s secret passages?
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