Chapter 270: 268. Straightforward and affirmative

Chapter 270 268. Straightforward and affirmative

"Teach the professor?"

Krum looked at Jon in disbelief.

"If he is the professor of Transfiguration, then Johnson will teach him"

"If I want to recruit two professors of Transfiguration, do I still need to apply to you?"

Grindelwald's voice was very flat, but it was this flat voice that made Krum tremble in fright.

He is muscular, but he is not a fool. He knows that the principal in front of him has no patience.

"I accept the punishment, Mr. Principal, I will go to the solitary confinement room now!"

He lowered his head, and his attitude of admitting his mistakes was extremely sincere, without the slightest meaning of far-fetched.

Grindelwald did not express any attitude towards this, and Krum bowed for the last time, and then hurriedly walked towards the confinement room.

Different from when Krum faced Grindelwald's high pressure, although Jon was afraid of the former Dark Lord, he was not afraid.

After all, since Dumbledore dared to hand over the Hogwarts students to him with confidence, it proved that he would at least not harm them.

Just what Grindelwald said just now gave Jon a headache.

At the beginning, he didn't realize that his identity as a fake professor would still be confirmed by the real Durmstrang, but later, he seemed to figure something out.

After dealing with Krum, Grindelwald didn't intend to stay where he wanted to talk to Jon, and walked straight towards the stairs.

Jon is naturally not in the mood to visit the castle now, he quickly followed behind Grindelwald, and asked cautiously

"Mr. Principal, may I know how Professor Dumbledore discussed with you to arrange us?"

Facing Jon's question, Grindelwald didn't act as terse and terrified as he appeared, but even when answering Jon's question, he didn't stop and continued to move forward.

"Since today's situation has happened, your voyage will come to an end. Next, your classmates will be temporarily settled in Durmstrang. When the situation in France is completely resolved, we will discuss whether to deal with Hogwarts again." of these students are taught independently."

Jon's face showed puzzlement.

"But, we still have the last stop, the place in the North Pole that we haven't gone yet?"

"If Voldemort showed up to see me today, he would go to that place, but it wasn't you who went there. Since he didn't show up today, there is no need to go to the North Pole."

This is a title that has disappeared in the magic world for a long time, but Grindelwald called it out without hesitation.

Jon didn't think there was any surprise. Even though Voldemort might be stronger than Grindelwald today, he was not much stronger. Wizards of the same class would not be afraid of a name at all.

His words also answered Jon's doubts.

On the surface of the sea, Jon could feel that as long as Grindelwald wanted to, he could not leave Rodolphs and the others any room to escape, and all the Death Eaters present could stay, but he seemed to be deliberately Like letting them go.

This is probably trying to put out the bait and catch Voldemort, a big fish, but it's a pity that Voldemort didn't show up in the end.

For the sake of safety, it is reasonable to interrupt the remaining part of the Hogwarts voyage.

Anyway, as long as the location is known, then if you still want to investigate in the future, there is still time to send other people there at any time. Now that Voldemort has discovered them, there is no need to let Jon and his group of children take this risk.

But there is obviously something wrong with Grindelwald's words. Although it seems to be an understatement, Jon still senses the meaning.

What do you mean that these classmates of yours will be settled in Durmstrang temporarily?

Isn't he a student at Hogwarts?

Jon then asked tentatively.

"Sir, actually I didn't quite understand just now, why did you tell Krum that I am the professor of transfiguration in Durmstrang? Isn't that what I pretended to be?"

When he asked this question, Grindelwald suddenly stopped.

He turned his head to look at Jon, and Jon didn't avoid it, and met his gaze.

But the pair of eyes that always seem to be sharp and cold, but this time they don't look so piercing, but give Jon a kind of gentle illusion.

"At sea today, was that killing curse the first time you killed someone?"

Grindelwald asked a question that had nothing to do with what they were discussing.

Hermione looked at Jon in shock. The Hogwarts students didn't even know what kind of battle happened between Jon and those Death Eaters when they left.

Jon didn't evade this, he smiled.

"This is the first time it has been used on humans."

"very nice."

Extremely rare, Grindelwald said a word of praise if Rozier and the others would be shocked enough to drop their jaws here.

"Even when I was your age, I hadn't touched the field of the Unforgivable Curses, let alone learned it."

"The identities of the ship dressed as Durmstrang and the other students are of course fake. Even if Dumbledore wanted to, I would not admit it, but your identity as a professor of transfiguration does not mean that you have it. , if there is no, there will be no.”

Grindelwald's words were calm, but revealed a hint of unquestionable tone.

"Since Dumbledore gave you the name of my subordinate, it will not be so easy to take it off. From now on, you will be the professor of transfiguration with Johnson in this school. Of course, although you are talented, your There are indeed some shortcomings in the level, if you have any questions about magic in the future, you can come to me at any time."

After finishing speaking, he left without looking back, leaving only Jon and Hermione who had completely stayed where they were.

It was as if they had been petrified. After ten seconds of being motionless, Hermione turned to look at Jon with a strange expression on her face.

"He wants to take you from Hogwarts to Durmstrang?"

After digesting the news with difficulty, Jon fell silent.

He really wanted to analyze Grindelwald's words from other angles. There were actually other meanings in Grindelwald's words, but no matter what the reasons were, they seemed pale.

Grindelwald was not tactful at all, he was just that straightforward, and he definitely wanted to steal someone from Dumbledore!

(end of this chapter)

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