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Chapter 45 Angry Aberforth

Small fires have been breaking out in the Forbidden Forest lately, and school trustees are starting to take notice.

Dumbledore found Hagrid, the guard of the Forbidden Forest. He did not object to Hagrid raising some small animals, but a Norwegian Spinosaurus was too much.

Hagrid was very depressed when he heard the news. He delayed it for a long time, and even now Norbert was half the size of a small house. Hagrid would secretly take it for a walk deep in the Forbidden Forest every day.

Finally, Hagrid asked Ron to write a letter to his second brother. Ron's brother personally brought the traceless extension box and picked up the dragon.

As soon as the little Norwegian Ridgeback left, Hagrid couldn't help crying secretly for a while, like a 400-pound child.

But when leaving, Ron's second brother discovered that Norbert was not a boy, but a girl. Therefore, he could no longer be called Norbert, and asked Hagrid to change his name to Norbert.

And Charlie Weasley promised that he would send him letters every once in a while to tell him about Hignobetta's current situation.

...Dividing line...

Gellert Grindelwald likes to mail Dumbledore some gifts recently. Sometimes it’s a piece of clothing, sometimes it’s a hand-made dessert, sometimes it’s some flowers…

This made Albus Dumbledore very shaken, but Ariana's death prevented him from truly reconciling with Grindelwald.

But because of the Horcrux, the two men now cooperate so closely that Dumbledore has no choice but to face Grindelwald. So now the two people are in a position of neither superior nor inferior.

Grindelwald was actually very satisfied, at least he didn't have to face the endless sky and imagine what Albus looked like.

On Sunday off, Dumbledore came to the Pig's Head Bar. Aberforth was wiping the yellowed cup in his hands.

When he found out that his brother had arrived, he just raised his eyelids. It can be seen that he is a little angry.

"Aberforth..." Dumbledore walked up to his brother. Some silence.

Aberforth Dumbledore understood what he meant and reached out to hand him a key. "As long as you remember."

Albus Dumbledore: "I always remember it." This wizard who seemed to be unable to defeat him felt a little stooped for the first time.

Aberforth looked at his brother's appearance, feeling a little shaken in his heart. At first, no one knew whose fault it was. Whose curse was it that killed Ariana?

If you really want to do the math, all three of them were actually at fault, and if he hadn't taken out the wand first, maybe Ariana wouldn't have died.

Albus Dumbledore was already walking towards the most secret room on the second floor. Opening the door, a portrait appeared, with the figure of my sister inside.

Ariana was frozen at her best age. In the portrait, she was looking at Dumbledore with a sweet smile on her lips. He tilted his head slightly as if wondering why the person in front of him was crying?

On the other side, Grindelwald was going crazy, and Albus hadn't appeared in the double-sided mirror all day. He was uneasy, frightened, and even had hallucinations about Albus breaking up with him again.

He gloomily asked the saints to search for the whereabouts of Albus Dumbledore. Finally locked the Pig's Head Bar.

When Grindelwald came to the Hog's Head Bar, it was the time when there were the most people inside. Aberforth didn't notice him, so he changed his face and followed his intuition to the second floor.

"Albus, open the door." Grindelwald knocked on the door, not sure if Albus was here. But with almost no sense left, he could only do things based on intuition.

There was a sound from inside the door, and after a while, the door was opened from the inside. Dumbledore stood inside the door, with some redness and swelling around his eyes. The originally shining blue eyes were now dim.

Grindelwald couldn't help but hug Dumbledore, and his inner panic was somewhat soothed. Reason gradually returned.

"Grindelwald?" Dumbledore reached out to push Grindelwald's shoulder. Even though it wasn't Grindelwald's face, he still recognized him.

"Well..." Grindelwald's face changed and turned into a look familiar to Dumbledore, but he just refused to let go. The more Dumbledore resisted, the tighter he held him.

"It's you! Get your stinky hands off my brother!" Aberforth went up to the second floor and saw the most annoying person hugging his brother. The wine glass in his angry hand shattered on the floor.

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