He whispered to his younger brother, "Stay away from that person." After a pause, he said seriously, "If there are special circumstances, stay away from Professor Dumbledore."

Newt was surprised and said: "Why? Professor Dumbledore is his good teacher!" He paused, a little unbearable, and said, "You don't think it's because he is closer to Grindelwald? Really, that's enough!"

Theseus muffled: "You are still young, you don't understand."

"What do you mean I don't understand?" Seeing that there were no other people around, Newt said, "You don't think the professor is an unprincipled person, do you? Although Professor Dumbledore likes him, if Grindelwald really has If it is so dangerous, even if the professor loves him again, he will not get close to him. Because he understands that even if he loves another person, he must be responsible for the impact of his choice on the world! You don't understand!"

Theseus stopped for a moment, seeing his younger brother looking at his face angrily, and suddenly realized.

Although some people's love is full and warm, there is also a deep line in their hearts.No matter how much they love someone, if this person brings the world into crisis, even if the pain is their own heart, they will stand opposite their lover.

Or Grindelwald knows this too, so even though he looks dangerous, he never lets it appear.Because he knows that if he steps over that line, he will lose his love forever.

Theseus looked at his brother still looking sullen, leaned over and gave him a hug, although Newt didn't get a response, he still patted him on the shoulder: "Okay, I apologize, let's go home first, when I finish work , buy your little pet something they like, okay?"

Newt heaved a sigh of relief, grabbed his brother's arm, and apparated with him.At the door of the house, before opening the door, he turned around and said to his brother who was about to rush to the Ministry of Magic: "Be careful."

Theseus showed a handsome smile at his younger brother, waved his hand, and moved away.

At this time, Dumbledore, who sent Anna and Credence back to the valley, hurried to the Muggle theater again. Grindelwald stood outside the theater, facing the poster above. His indifferent face made anyone want to see him. People couldn't help turning their heads away, not daring to meet those sharp eyes.

Dumbledore walked over, looked at the poster side by side with him for a while, and chuckled, "A world for two?"

Only then did Grindelwald turn his head. Although there was no obvious smile, his eyes were obviously very satisfied: "Of course."

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