For Matthew Wakefield, he actually always felt that he was not ready yet!

Everything happened so suddenly and unexpectedly.

Two years ago, when he first knew that this world was Gellert Grindelwald's victory line, Matthew felt a certain amount of vigilance in his heart... But as he slowly learned about the wizarding world, he gradually felt The wizarding world was actually not as scary as he imagined... However, just when his vigilance was about to disappear, the situation suddenly changed!

Gellert Grindelwald bared his terrifying fangs and demonstrated his terrifying power overnight!

No one knows how many major events have happened in the past few months, and no one knows how earth-shaking changes have occurred...

Matthew can only confirm one thing, that is, the world is developing into an extremely terrifying whirlpool!

What's even more terrible is that he seems to have been involved in this terrifying whirlpool.

……

He stopped in front of the tattered wooden sign.

The Pig's Head Bar is a place that any respectable wizard in Hogsmeade disdains, a place where people from all walks of life come and go.

It must be said that Aberforth Dumbledore hid himself very well... He completely integrated himself here and completely cut off contact with the outside world...

So that neither Voldemort nor Grindelwald noticed that this greatest enemy, Albus Dumbledore's biological brother, had been hiding himself so close to Hogwarts, and he hid as soon as he was hidden. More than fifty years.

To be honest, Matthew was very grateful to Aberforth (that is, Mr. Percival). When he almost fell into the hands of "Tom Gunter", there was no doubt that he saved his life... Although this had certain prerequisites, it did save his life.

But the Order of the Phoenix has fallen apart, and Grindelwald's people are completely in control.

Not to mention Aberforth, even if Albus Dumbledore escaped from Nurmengard Prison and regained his most powerful strength... Matthew didn't think he had the power to turn the tide.

There is absolutely no chance of a comeback...unless a miracle happens...

To be fair, my most rational choice should be to follow Professor Slughorn's other objection... destroy the soul in that book, not contact the waiter at the Pig Head Bar, and just pretend that nothing happened, An An Are you loyal to Grindelwald?

But if you choose that way, it seems a bit too disdainful... After so many things happened, even Slytherin would not be untouched at all!

More importantly, can it really be treated as if nothing happened?

As long as anything happens, it will definitely leave traces!

Especially when your opponent is a wizard as terrifying as Gellert Grindelwald. His omniscient eye can probably see farther than most people... Matthew has witnessed his terrifying power with his own eyes, when facing the ancient black witch Morgana...

Professor Slughorn did hide himself well before his death, but he would eventually leave some traces.

Even if there is only a little bit, one day, Grindelwald will notice it...

Grindelwald is a kind person, but he is also a ruthless person... Anyone who dares to block his plan will probably be "clearly" eliminated by him... Matthew doesn't think that even if he lives peacefully for two years, , will not be liquidated by Grindelwald...especially if he is unintentionally involved so deeply...

So, in fact, for Matthew Wakefield, he has no choice!

Because he has long been deeply involved in this terrifying whirlpool...

This is not something you can solve just by lying on the deck and pretending to be dead.

……

However, after coming to Hogsmeade and settling in Honeydukes, Matthew did not choose to contact "Mr. Percival" rashly out of caution.

There is a high probability that Aberforth Dumbledore and his Hog's Head Bar have not been exposed yet. Matthew is almost certain...Grindelwald will not sit back and let Dumbledore's brother lurk beside his bed all the time, especially when he He is almost still the highest-level member of the Order of the Phoenix...

But at this extraordinary moment, it is better to be as cautious as possible.

The world is now full of Gellert Grindelwald's people, and Matthew doesn't think there are none in Hogsmeade.

Therefore, he developed the habit of going out for a walk every night.

It took almost an hour to run back and forth along the central avenue of Hogsmeade... After sweating profusely from running, and at the same time before the Two Broomsticks bar closed, I rushed there and asked Mr. Rosmerta. Order a butterbeer...

After drinking that delicious cup of butterbeer, he just returned to Honeydukes, ate, bathed, and slept.

This rather regular habit has been going on for more than a week.

Wizards who often travel to Hogsmeade at night are already familiar with this little wizard who works as a temporary worker in Honeydukes Candy Shop and performs strange "exercises" every night.

So at this moment——

Matthew Wakefield did not stop, but continued to jog along Central Avenue.

Along the way, he met Mr. DeVos, who was responsible for repairing magical equipment (such as broomsticks, memory balls, brass telescopes, etc.). He had an inconspicuous shop in Hogsmeade; and then he bumped into Padiff. Madam, she has a small, cramped and slightly tacky teahouse, which mainly serves couples; then she ran into the Sindis family living in the southernmost part of Hogsmeade...

While giving them a kind smile, Matthew ran until he was sweating profusely.

But this time, he arrived at the Two Broomsticks a little later than usual...

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