Chapter 1485: He is so pitiful

Chapter 1485 He is so pitiful

I don’t know why, but since the topic between the two of them involved Voldemort, the atmosphere at the top of the prison suddenly became weird.

Looking at the old man in the cell, Albert reminded him kindly: "Don't use that name here."

“You don’t seem like someone who would be afraid of him.”

Grindelwald looked at Albert again, and he was sure that this guy was Dumbledore's protégé.

That guy is obviously dead, but he still lets his favorite disciple hang out in front of him.

Are you planning to show off to him?

But Dumbledore doesn’t seem like someone who would do such boring things.

“I don’t want the mysterious man to know that I came to see you, and I don’t want him to come out and kill you now.”

“Oh, it seems I can’t die yet.”

 Grindelwald took his life and death very lightly and did not continue to ask questions, but Albert did not intend to play charades with the other party and directly told the reason.

"Dumbledore spent a long time in his life studying his student named Tom Riddle." Albert told Grindelwald about the feud between Dumbledore and his student Tom Riddle. .

"It seems that the guy named Tom is a better dark wizard than me." After hearing this, Grindelwald actually praised others in a rare way.

“Although his path has gone astray.”

"When he loses completely, it won't be too late for you to say that his path has gone astray." Grindelwald sneered at Albert's words, "History is written by the winner. As long as the mysterious man wins, everything will not be a problem. Everyone will shut up too.”

“Oh, that’s true. Winning can cover up a lot of things.”

Albert has never denied this. History is originally written by the victors, and it can be blurred even for the sake of truth.

“But I still think that guy is a lunatic.”

"oh."

Grindelwald wasn't actually interested in Voldemort, but he was very interested in communicating with Albert. He hadn't had a good conversation with anyone else for too long, and the Auror who brought him food always wore earmuffs every time he came. , he always comes and goes in a hurry, never staying for a moment, and never taking the initiative to talk to him, for fear of being deceived by him.

“Dumbledore believed that he was pursuing the so-called eternal life and created many Horcruxes for this purpose.”

“Quite a few?” Grindelwald repeated with a stunned expression.

Albert nodded.

"Then it's really difficult for you to defeat him." Grindelwald actually looked a little unhappy, "However, he lived quite a sufficient life in the rest of his life. He spent most of his time studying how to get rid of that mysterious person. Bastards of people.”

“Yes, what’s even more surprising is that Mr. Principal actually stood up to the other party after his death.”

"So, I am also a part of the plan." Grindelwald suddenly looked up at Albert: "What do you want me to do?"

“You don’t have to do anything.” Albert shook his head.

 Grindelwald guessed what the other party meant, but he looked at Albert with a strange look, because the guy in front of him kept saying that you don't have to do anything, but he planned to let him do a lot of things.

“Where is that wand of yours?” Grindelwald asked again. As the first generation Dark Lord, and with a lot of subordinates under his command, Grindelwald felt that he was very accurate in judging people. He also knew very well that Albert was a very powerful guy, otherwise how could he be used by Dumbledore to deal with him? Voldemort's back-up plan.

But even if a young wizard is talented, there is a gap in experience if he wants to defeat the old dark wizard, and the Elder Wand can bridge this gap and allow him to win as the ultimate oriole.

As for the so-called savior, he is more like a bait to attract attention.

“I prefer my own wand, it always brings me luck.” Albert smiled and shook his wand.

"He is so pitiful, being played around by a dead man." Grindelwald lamented his old friend's methods, although he never forgot that everything about him was destroyed by the other party.

Hmm, another unlucky guy like him.

"Poor people who died because of the ambition of the mysterious man." Albert corrected him.

"I never think I did anything wrong." Grindelwald knew what Albert meant and asked: "As a talented person, how do you plan to face the Muggles in the future, as trembling as those rats in the United States? Hiding?"

"I have never arrogantly believed that I can influence the overall situation of the magical world, and I have no interest in it, so you don't actually need to seduce me. At least the Muggle world in my life is still very peaceful." Albert said softly. say. "Besides, your theory is now outdated."

"out-of-date?"

 Grindelwald looked stunned, obviously not expecting Albert to say that.

"Yes, it's outdated. The gap in numbers between the two sides means that your theory should be eliminated before it can be implemented." Albert explained: "Wizards are not as powerful as you think, and neither are Muggles. They are not as weak as you think, especially when their number exceeds several billion. If you have ever understood the number of billions, you should understand that your plan is unlikely to succeed from the beginning."

 Grindelwald was silent.

Although he never felt that he could convince the other party from the beginning.

“That’s a shame.”

When Grindelwald said this, he did not feel sorry for it. Instead, he asked curiously, "If it were you, what would you choose to do?"

“Integrate into the Muggle world and live in peace with them.”

"This is not something you would say." Grindelwald was very surprised. "It's hard to imagine that you, who are so smart, can be so naive and ridiculous."

"There are many ways to integrate." Albert said nonchalantly, "It's just that this road is destined to be extremely difficult, and all we need to do is believe in the wisdom of future generations."

"This world is destined to need someone to guide and promote it. It is better to rely on the so-called International Federation of Wizards than to rely on you to eat **** yourself."

Grindelwald seemed to have seen through Albert's thoughts and stopped discussing the matter. "I will die simply and not let that guy get too much information."

This is the purpose of Albert coming here. Grindelwald actually knows something. Once Voldemort obtains useful information from him, the subsequent situation will become very bad.

And Albert's appearance here is more of a compensation for Grindelwald. This old man has lived here alone for too long, and he just needs someone to talk to him about interesting topics.

After receiving Grindelwald's promise, Albert was quite satisfied. He did not leave directly. Instead, he chatted with Grindelwald again and asked the old man if he wanted to leave his biography, but was rejected. The other party refused.

However, Grindelwald was still happy to share his things with Albert, including the knowledge in his head.

(End of this chapter)

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