"waste!"

With a "bang", the crisp applause directly swelled Parkinson's right face.

Hilary Parkinson, Parkinson's father, had a gloomy face as he looked at the child in front of him, of whom he had always been very proud.

"If you wanted to harm someone, you should have killed him the first time you made the move, instead of letting him find evidence of your wrongdoing now."

Hillary thought about the family business that had been built up by several generations of her family, which was all lost because of this child.

The anger in his eyes couldn't be dissipated.

He raised his left hand and slapped Parkinson hard again.

“Let’s go to Japan.”

"Go to the magic world in Japan, and you can still keep your life."

Hillary closed her eyes and thought again and again, but the only country she could think of was Japan.

At least, in this country, Grindelwald's followers are not powerful, and he can still save his children's lives.

Parkinson lowered his head, his hands hanging limply at his sides. After a long time, he hummed softly.

The next morning, when Agas came to the hall to eat, he heard several Slytherins around him looking at him and discussing in a low voice.

“I heard Parkinson dropped out of school.”

"So he's going to study at Durmstrang?"

“I don’t know, but probably not.”

The freckled Slytherin lowered his voice and said, "How dare he go there? It's the home of the Witch Party..."

He didn't finish what he said, but the people around him seemed to understand.

Agas ate his breakfast without saying anything.

On the other hand, Parkinson was dragged onto the cross-border ferry by his father without even packing anything.

With a wooden face, he said goodbye to his mother who was crying just looking at him.

"Fandy, be careful with your words and actions."

Hillary looked at her child, moved her lips, and finally said only this sentence.

The Warrington family is the best warning.

Warrington quietly dropped out of school one day after Agassiz returned from the Albanian forests.

No one knows where he went.

If he had known early on that his child was involved, he would definitely have sent Fan Di out of England at the very beginning.

Now, it's too late.

He had met Grindelwald when he was young.

In France.

When he and his father went to France, he saw with his own eyes how the man incited the wizards and killed more than a dozen people with a wave of his hand.

How could the old Grindelwald be a worm?

I'm afraid he is just a sleeping tiger. He hasn't dealt with Fan Di yet because he hasn't freed up his hands yet.

"move."

With red eyes, Vandy Parkinson turned around and got on the ferry.

The ferry was not originally scheduled to depart tonight, but Hillary was afraid of any accidents, so she spent a lot of money to charter the entire ferry.

On one side of the ferry, a tall man in a gray suit tossed a huge black ball in his hand.

After seeing Vandy Parkinson get on board, he threw the black ball in his hand into the boat, then waved his magic wand, driving the ferry forward for a distance.

"Bang!" A huge explosion suddenly came from the ferry.

The Parkinsons, who were originally supporting each other and leaving, turned around after hearing the sound, only to see the oncoming flames and the hull fragments flying towards the sea level after the explosion.

"No!" Mrs. Parkinson cried, but she had no idea what to do about the scene in front of her.

After the explosion, the flames burning on the sea did not go out. The burning sensation in the air forced the couple to step back and fall to the ground.

"Good evening, you two."

"Mr. Grindelwald, let me say hello to the Parkinson family."

Rocky held his wand and approached the couple sitting on the ground.

"The gentleman asked me to tell you something. A normal and friendly exchange is one that requires give and take."

Hilary Parkinson's hands shook and she closed her eyes.

*

The rooftop of Hogwarts at night.

Agas stretched out his right arm.

A ferocious eagle owl landed on Agas' arm with a letter in its mouth.

"Thank you for your hard work, Goo." Agas touched Goo's head, unfolded the letter and read it.

Compared to Warrington's petty tricks, he really hated people like Parkinson.

However, if you don't remove the roots of the grass, it will grow again when the spring breeze blows.

Agas burned the letter and sat down against the wall. The whistling wind blew his hair into a mess.

Time slips away slowly in the howling wind.

"Why bother?"

Behind him, Leinno, who had been standing in the dark, spoke.

He didn't understand why killing a person had to be so ostentatious.

Agas sighed, "You know, killing a chicken to scare the monkeys?"

Leino shook his head.

"There are many ways to kill him, but we have to find the one that is most beneficial to us."

Agas reached out to Rheino.

"what?"

"Pull me up." Agas rolled his eyes.

After sitting for a while, my legs started to cramp from the wind.

Rheino folded his arms across his chest and looked down at Agas.

Then, turned and left.

Hypocritical.

This all requires people to pull.

Just stand up by holding on to the wall next to you, and you'll be fine.

"Hey! You little thief, where are you running to!" Agas shouted in a dramatic tone, stood up, lit up his magic wand and waved it like a sword, then ran after Rheino.

After the two men left, two figures flashed and appeared from the air. They were Dumbledore and Grindelwald.

"I never taught him these." Grindelwald leaned close to Dumbledore's ear and said.

He didn't want Albus to think that he had taught him these.

You know, after coming to the UK, apart from contributing to some "small things", all other decisions were made after Agas and Wenda communicated with each other.

Dumbledore sighed. Although he was disgusted with Parkinson for taking Agas to the Albanian forest, he still felt that Agas' life should not be polluted by these things.

He should have a worry-free learning environment.

only.

Dumbledore's eyes met the person next to him, and his tone was a little helpless.

"I said I would try, believe you."

"But, Agas, you should still focus on your studies."

"Before he grows up, there are some things that are better done by us." He could accept slowly training Agas, but he could not accept showing the cruel world to young Agas.

"You are too soft-hearted." Grindelwald sneered at what he said.

He looked at Dumbledore, his eyes sparkling in the moonlight.

"So just let me do it, Albus."

"Believe me."

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