The carriage drove spontaneously towards the northern part of the European continent where Durmstrang was located without anyone driving it. In addition to information related to the Triwizard Tournament, Till also had several handwritten letters from Saravel.

The boy was more stable than when he was a child, and when he met Till, he only restrained himself from showing a friendly smile. However, Till could feel the boy's affection for him from their brief encounters in the past few days.

He particularly enjoyed listening to the conversations between Thiel and him, and it seemed that experiencing Thiel's progress in French was his greatest pleasure. Till also checked his magic learning progress and found that the child had a good talent for magic. If he had good enough teaching, he might become a magic master in the future.

Till often praises other people's talents, but this is out of professor's instinct. He is unwilling to undermine the students' self-confidence and looks for the children's strengths as much as possible. However, Sarawell's magic talent is really good, and Till is in his I can see a bit of Professor Flitwick in him.

I just don’t know how far Saravel can use this talent, and whether she will be able to witness the birth of a spell master in the future.

Till opened a small window of the carriage, looked at the clouds that seemed very close to the carriage, and chatted with Altair for a few words.

"I don't know when we can get to Durmstrang." Till supported his chin with his hand, took a breath of cold air and closed the window helplessly, "Your husband almost blew up Durmstrang." .”

Altair's smile remained unchanged: "Sir, you are just conducting experiments on black magic."

Experimenting with dark magic to the point of almost blowing up Durmstrang. Till cursed in his heart, but did not say any more "bad words" about Grindelwald to Grindelwald's loyal men.

Durmstrang is the only magic school known for teaching dark magic. Compared with many magic schools that are very secretive about dark magic, such as Hogwarts, their school's admission requirements are also stricter.

Not only due to geographical restrictions, Durmstrang has refused to accept Muggle-born students in recent years, perhaps because more and more pure-blood students are enrolling, or perhaps because of changes in the school's authority.

Till was very curious, if this continues, will it be possible that in a few years Durmstrang will no longer even recruit mixed-blood wizards, and will only teach a pitifully small number of pure-blood wizards every year?

especially……

"Igor Karkarov, a Death Eater." Altair handed Karkaroff's investigation information to Thiel, who lost interest after reading only a few pages.

Another guy who should have entered Azkaban, but because of a deal with Barty Crouch Sr., he traded the identities of other Death Eaters in exchange for his freedom.

Thiel threw the information on the empty seat in disgust: "Let's bet, Karkaroff will definitely not come to greet us when the carriage lands."

Beauxbatons and Hogwarts have a good relationship, but Durmstrang and Hogwarts really have no contact with each other.

First, due to the hostile relationship between the expelled student Grindelwald and Professor Dumbledore, and Karkaroff's identity as a Death Eater, Tyr felt that the subsequent negotiations would not be peaceful.

The fact was just as Till thought, the carriage landed steadily next to a lake with some large dark boats parked on it. Altair glanced at Tier, who had a dark face, and did not dare to speak.

According to Grindelwald, this is the back of Durmstrang's castle.

The carriage has been enchanted and will automatically fly to Durmstrang, but the place it should stop is at the main entrance of Durmstrang's school, not behind the castle.

Till would not think that there was something wrong with the carriage. She came from Nurmengard. There was only one reason why the Witches did not dare to fool Grindelwald with defective products.

Durmstrang did not allow Till, a visitor, to enter Durmstrang through the gate.

"Altaïr." Till took a deep breath and squinted his eyes to see several figures walking slowly not far away. They had been waiting there for a long time, but they didn't come near. It can be seen that they have long expected that the carriage will stop here, and they have made up their mind to ignore Till's feelings.

Altair lowered his head lower. He knew that Tier was very angry at this time: "Boss."

"Return!" Till sat upright, no longer looking at the wizards who were getting closer, and gave the order in a cold voice. Altair didn't think there was anything wrong with this order at all, and used magic power to drive the pegasus that had just stopped to dance again. wing.

The Pegasus and the carriage quickly drove away from the open space, flying into the air leaving only a cloud of dust for the astonished wizard on the ground. Several wizards looked at each other, feeling that they should be angry, but they were also surprised that the professor sent by Hogwarts refused to accept their intimidation.

"Go back and tell the principal!" One of the wizards reacted first and ran in the direction of the castle, more than twice as fast as when he walked slowly over just now.

The system reflected their reactions to Thiel, who became even more angry: [So they are not disabled? I thought they had broken legs or were mentally ill and could only hide in the castle! 】

Tier became so angry that even the system trembled. Its host hasn't been this angry for a long time.

"Boss, do you want to go back to Hogwarts directly?" It is impossible for Altair to persuade Thiel. He is more adaptable to Thiel's temper than the system - Thiel's attitude just now was exactly the same as Grindelwald.

He is worthy of being his husband’s partner! Altaire looked at Tier with bright eyes.

Thiel thought for a moment: "Go to the Ministry of Magic."

The Triwizard Tournament itself was secretly caused by Voldemort, but it was the Ministry of Magic that instigated it. Since the Ministry of Magic has already negotiated with Beauxbatons and Durmstrang, the matter is now being pushed back to the Ministry of Magic.

Anyway, Hogwarts showed its attitude. Hogwarts negotiated amicably and sent professors all the way there. The one who didn't cooperate well was Durmstrang.

No matter how you look at this matter, it is Durmstrang's neglect of Hogwarts. Even if Till leaves in anger, it is a bit rude, but it is Durmstrang who is even more rude.

"You have to leave this hot potato to the Ministry of Magic." Teal sneered.

She was confident. After all, there was only one year to prepare for the Quidditch World Cup. Preparations had already begun for many events. Thiel, an investor, was becoming more and more popular with the International Quidditch Federation.

The Ministry of Magic cannot replace Teal as an investor, so it can only support her. Coupled with Durmstrang's disrespect, Teal's wish to leave work early is likely to come true.

The more Tyr thought about it, the happier he became. He was smiling when he was welcomed into the Ministry of Magic and arguing with Fudge, but Fudge's expression became increasingly difficult to maintain a smile.

He is a person who doesn't take care of things very much. After changing the people in the Ministry of Magic, many things under his control have been divided up. The Triwizard Tournament is an important thing that he seldom cares about, but he actually doesn't care too much.

Till told the story about Durmstrang in a few words, and then skillfully pushed the negotiation to the Ministry of Magic. In his words, he praised the Ministry of Magic and him so highly that he couldn't even find a reason to refuse.

Once he refused, the Ministry of Magic would fall into disrepair and he, the Minister, would become useless.

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