Grindelwald turned off the two-way mirror, hung up the call with Agas, stood up, and handed the key handed to him by the man on the ground to Rocky who was standing behind him.

"You have Agas to thank."

After saying this, he put his hands behind his back, raised his head and looked around, took a deep breath, and said:

“Disgusting taste.”

Grindelwald glanced at the wand in his hand, which was not very suitable for him. The tip of the wand emitted a blue light, and the flames formed a circle, tightly wrapping the entire Wallington Manor.

"Rocky, throw him out."

"I understand." Rocky bent down slightly, nodded, then exerted force with his left hand, picked up the man pretending to be dead on the ground, and Apparated away.

When Grindelwald saw that the blue flame had burned most of the manor, he nodded casually. The enchanting blue flame, like a dancer with a graceful waist, slowly disappeared into the ground from its upward posture.

Finally, choking smoke slowly rose from under the gray-black ashes.

Grindelwald gave him a last look with regret, and then left with a bang.

If he hadn't promised Albus, he wouldn't have to deal with it like this. What a pity, Albus was too kind.

When he rushed back to Hogwarts, it was already dark. He saw Dumbledore standing in front of the big window, leisurely looking at the night view outside.

After hearing the door open behind him, Dumbledore did not turn around, but just asked, "Is it done?"

Grindelwald was stunned for a moment, and was just thinking about how to answer when he heard him say, "A small warning is still necessary."

Grindelwald then smiled.

"Agas didn't let him die."

Dumbledore turned and looked at him, as if surprised by what the man in front of him said.

"So you didn't kill him?"

"No."

He looked at Grindelwald, and suddenly curved his eyebrows and murmured to himself: "You have changed."

"How do you like it?"

The room was silent, no one answered, but the burning candle seemed to answer for them.

*

The next morning, when Agas got up from the bed yawning, he saw an old owl held in Kaka's hand, with a threatening look on Kaka's face.

There was a letter in the owl's mouth. Kaka wanted to take the letter down, but the owl refused to do so.

My goodness, isn't this the one from the Weasley family?

"Errol."

Agas signaled Kaka to let go, caught Errol with a silly look on his face, and took the letter from its mouth.

"Poor little thing, let me see." Agas reached out and touched its head, then walked to the table, picked up a piece of biscuit that Kaka had prepared for him, and put it to Errol's mouth.

Then he opened the letter and read it.

Dear Agas:

Today Ginny accidentally fell to the ground from upstairs, but she was not hurt at all. It was just that the hairpin you gave to Ginny was broken into pieces.

Ginny is very sad and afraid that you will be angry, so she asked me to write a letter to tell you.

PS: Charlie told us that you were sorted into Slytherin, but we all think that you should belong to Gryffindor.

Congratulations on your successful admission, and you are welcome to visit The Burrow during the Christmas holidays.

Best wishes to you Molly Weasley]

Agas then remembered that when he first met Ginny, he casually gave her a hairpin.

It seems that the hairpin can only withstand the impact of falling from a building.

Thinking of this, Agas suddenly ran to rummage through his suitcase, and then took out a box from the suitcase.

Ginny is such a good friend of mine. I'll give her this box of hairpins to see what role each one can play.

Agas excitedly wrote a reply on the table and handed it to Errol along with the box.

"Errol, I guess I'll have to trouble you to make the trip for me."

The human-like owl blinked its eyes, picked up Agas's package, grabbed the biscuits scattered on the table with its claws, fluttered a few times, and finally took off.

Agas stretched his hands, stretched his body, cleaned himself up, looked at the time of the next class, picked up a spell book, and walked towards the auditorium.

Agas sat in his favorite corner seat, tapped the plate with his left hand, and a bowl of hot porridge popped out.

However, in the past, when eating breakfast, the Slytherins around him would simply ignore Agas.

But this time, when Agas came out of the dormitory and went to the hall to eat, he saw more than one Slytherin who greeted him with a smile.

It's that smile, it's so fake.

Agas stuffed the bun into his mouth and inhaled the porridge while observing the expressions of the people around him.

Gellert is awesome and so efficient.

Just one night was enough to scare this group of people.

And these Slytherins are very well-informed.

What Agas didn't know was that what scared these people was not that Warrington's father was beaten, but that someone had broken through the defenses of Warrington Manor in just one day yesterday and ignited the blue fire that destroyed the entire Warrington Manor.

The people in these families are all smart.

Agas smiled at everyone who looked at him.

However, there were still people with expressionless faces and pale cheeks at the Slytherin table.

Warrington's face was pale, and his red and swollen eyes were staring blankly at the letter in his hand.

He received a letter from his father just after he finished breakfast.

He couldn't believe the content of the letter.

In the letter, his father not only scolded him, but also told him not to provoke that bastard Linger again.

At the front of the long table, there was another person with a similarly wooden face.

That's Parkinson's.

Parkinson knew clearly that he was the one who sent the door key out, but he had no idea where the door key led to.

He only knew that it was a very dangerous forest. Once Warrington told Agas that this idea was his, he was afraid that his family would follow in Warrington's footsteps.

And I will definitely lose my status as heir.

"Agas! Agas!" Two people, one on the left and one on the right, pulled Agas and dragged him from the Slytherin table to the Gryffindor table.

"What are you doing?"

"We heard about it yesterday. We heard that you disappeared."

"And that idiot Warrington said you'd never come back."

"Isn't this back?"

As they spoke, they taunted in the direction of Warrington.

Agas rolled his eyes. These two people claimed to care about him, but in fact they were deliberately teasing Warrington under the pretext of caring about him.

It was because this idiot Warrington offended these two people with his mouth as soon as he entered the school.

"Charms class later, Agas, did you get your wand back from Professor Dumbledore?"

George looked at Agas's clean outfit and asked.

Agas' face turned dark instantly.

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