HP: After binding to the strongest wizard development system

Chapter 839 Extra 2: Grindelwald’s memory loss (1)

Gellert Grindelwald——Grindelwald wrote his name over and over again on the parchment, taking the trouble to do so, but Till next to him got tired of looking at it: "You only have a dozen or so spelling names." Will there be fewer or more letters?"

"I'm afraid I forgot." Grindelwald said calmly, not blaming Alfred Valentine, but calmly stating what happened to him.

He had memory problems, and it wasn't simply a poor memory, but he had begun to gradually forget the memories in his mind.

He did not tell Till that he had actually forgotten a lot of things, including but not limited to what his first meeting with Till was like, what he and Professor Dumbledore said during their last meeting, and what exactly he did when he was young. What kind of ambitions he had, everything began to become unclear.

Till was choked by Grindelwald's lukewarm words. She could remain calm in front of Alfred Valentine, but facing Grindelwald, who had long been her best friend, she couldn't help but feel sad in her heart. Worry and anger: “What’s wrong with you?”

Grindelwald is such a powerful person. Not long ago, he took Tire with him and used fierce fire to eliminate a group of witches who were not loyal to them. Why did he suddenly let Tire know that her powerful partner was actually I have always been plagued by forgetfulness.

He began to forget everything in the past, which was even more difficult for Grindelwald than torturing him to death.

Although Grindelwald himself seemed to accept this well, Tyr could tell from the mechanical repetition of his name over and over again that he was also afraid.

He is afraid of forgetting his past and who he is. What he is even more afraid of is forgetting what he really cares about.

"I actually had a hunch." Grindelwald finally stopped writing and went to the corner of the room to fumble for a few large boxes. The box was opened in front of Till, and inside were every letter written by Till to Grindelwald.

Her partner was pleased with Tier's surprised expression: "I knew you would have this expression. Don't be too surprised, I'm afraid I just forgot."

As early as that time, Grindelwald had already realized that he had lost control of memory preservation. He recorded and hid everything he cared about. It was Grindelwald who took action little by little at that time.

Grindelwald hid a lot of letters written to him by Tyr, Grindelwald's memories of the past, and many portraits of old friends in Grindelwald's memory.

"You can't rely on them to get through the rest of the time -" Tyr wiped his eyes, his red eyes stubbornly refusing to be seen by Grindelwald, "I will research a useful potion."

If it doesn't work, there is still a system, and Thiel doesn't want Grindelwald to spend the rest of his life holding these cold pieces of paper.

"Good boy." Grindelwald closed his eyes and faced Till like an elder for the first time. His big hand patted Till's head, just like Professor Dumbledore did when he was loving to Till, " I guess that was the price I had to pay to get healthy again, but I have no regrets.”

Grindelwald opened his eyes, his old eyes still shining with confidence: "It's just that my head has become empty. I'm not worried. What are you worried about?"

Till stared, feeling that his tears were in vain.

But Grindelwald's rare sensation made her grit her teeth and hug the old man gently: "If you are really worried about me, come to Nurmengard to see me. I will give you all the Wiccan Party, but Don't ask me to stay here alone..."

Tyr allowed himself to wipe his tears on Grindelwald's expensive clothes, then took him back to England, and sent a few careful wizards to settle in Hogsmeade village with Grindelwald. Next to Teal and Snape's house.

She would not leave Grindelwald alone in such a lonely Nurmengard. Hogsmeade and Hogwarts were so close. Teal could visit him every day and tell him about Grindelwald's story every day. Memories gradually lost.

He won't be alone.

***

Professor Dumbledore finally knew the forgetful fact that Grindelwald wanted to hide. It was not what Till said, but what Professor Dumbledore saw himself.

After the breakup when they were young, their meetings were always tense, and the most peaceful times were just cold and distant from each other. But that afternoon, retired Professor Dumbledore went to the Hog's Head Bar to see Aberforth and passed by Grindelwald's luxurious courtyard.

Grindelwald, who has lost his memory but still pursues a high-quality life, is holding the high-end black tea given to him by Thiel, tasting it with disgust and love.

Several witch cultists guarded him, following Till's instructions and staying almost at his side.

Professor Dumbledore stood outside the low wall of the courtyard and glanced at Grindelwald a few times, but did not receive Grindelwald's intense attention. This was something Professor Dumbledore found very suspicious, so he stood for a while longer.

How could Grindelwald, who only lacked memory but not weakened in strength, ignore the existence of Professor Dumbledore? He just glanced at Professor Dumbledore in confusion and indifference, and then casually waved his hand to call a wizard behind him. The party went to chase away the rude people who were passing by.

Standing outside and staring at him with strange eyes, it affected his mood for drinking tea.

The Wiccan Party obviously recognized Professor Dumbledore, but still obeyed the order to expel Professor Dumbledore. Of course, Professor Dumbledore left, but changed his mind. Instead of looking for Aberforth, he returned directly to Hogwarts and found Teal who was buried in a pile of school opening documents.

Although it was summer vacation at that time, the key timing was when Teal was changing from acting vice principal to full vice principal. Teal was busy with many matters regarding the start of the school year. He only nodded to Professor Dumbledore and shifted his focus back to the documents. .

She checked the list of new students no less than ten times, and after making sure there were no omissions or mistakes, she still needed to arrange for owls to deliver admission notices, arrange for Muggle wizards to pick up wizards, and submit this year's list of new students to the Ministry of Magic...

No wonder Professor McGonagall smiled so happily when she resigned. Till could already feel the pressure she felt when she was the vice-principal. This is a level that even someone like Thiel, who has experienced countless knowledge baptisms and the construction of a huge business empire, finds it difficult.

"What happened to Grindelwald?" Professor Dumbledore went straight to the point. He believed that Thiel must know what happened to Grindelwald. There would be no one in the world who was more trusted by Grindelwald at this time than Thiel.

Grindelwald and even the Wiccan Party were handed over to Thiel!

"A little sequelae caused him to lose most of his memory." Till nodded his head. "Although he has forgotten a lot, he is living a much more comfortable life than before."

There is no need to work for the greater good, no need to grieve for the friendship between himself and Professor Dumbledore, and even the content of the cooperation has been forgotten, and he only relies on Till's arrangements.

Just like a real old man, he began to live a leisurely retirement life.

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