Professor of Pharmacy at Hogwarts

Chapter 269, Night Talk

Alexis doesn't know how many wrong things Dumbledore has done in his life, or he himself doesn't know, because right and wrong are not so easy to distinguish, but Alexis is certain that he and Grindelwald have never done anything wrong. From the time they parted ways in Godric's Hollow until the defeat of Grindelwald, the way the two got along was absolutely wrong.

Just like Dumbledore said about his attitude towards the Wizengamot.

Regarding the Wizengamot, Alexis didn't know what else to talk about. What should be talked about had already been talked about, so what else could be said?Does he mean to overthrow the International Confederation of Wizards and the Ministry of Magic?Or is he planning to fully implement his nickname of "The Third Dark Lord"?

As early as that night in the Burrow, Alexis realized that if he could succeed, his achievements would surpass Dumbledore and be on par with Merlin, and his name would be associated with "the great" in history. closely connected.

But if he fails, he will be closely related to Gellert Grindelwald and Tom Riddle and become a veritable "third generation Dark Lord".

It was inevitable, but he had already made up his mind to do it, and he didn't know what else to talk about.

"Alex, the matter between Grindelwald and me is far more complicated than you think."

Dumbledore seemed to have just recovered from the shock, and he said slowly.

"How complicated is it?" Alexis refused to give in and pressed forward step by step. "Is it as complicated as brewing Polyjuice Potion? Or is it more complicated than making the Philosopher's Stone?"

These two things happen to be made by Dumbledore, and they also happen to be recognized as the most complex potion formulas and alchemy formulas.Therefore, this statement sounds particularly ironic.

Dumbledore licked his lips and shook his head.

"Alex, this is your problem we're talking about."

"Okay, as long as we solve your problem with Grindelwald first, we can talk about my problem." Alexis looked at her matter-of-factly and counted on her fingers.

"Whose spell in Godric's Hollow struck Aunt Arianna?"

With just this question, Dumbledore felt as if someone had stabbed him in the back of his mind. He muttered for a long time without saying a single word.

Whose spell struck Arianna?

Aberforth was asking this question, Dumbledore was also thinking about it, and Grindelwald avoided talking about it. One of the four people involved in the incident died, and the remaining three were instinctively afraid of the scene when the incident occurred. They all chose to avoid talking about it, and all agreed that it was Grindelwald who shot Arianna.

Why else would Grindelwald escape?

Otherwise, why wouldn't Grindelwald dare to meet Dumbledore?

Otherwise, why didn't Grindelwald explain clearly?

Otherwise, why would Grindelwald take the blame?

Everything seems to indicate that it was Grindelwald's curse that hit Arianna.

Grindelwald escaped after all.

After all, Grindelwald didn't dare face Dumbledore.

After all, Grindelwald is the Dark Lord.

The Dark Lord is used to lying. Isn't it normal for him to kill a lot of people?

But is it really Grindelwald?

Alexis doesn't know. I'm afraid only Grindelwald, Dumbledore and Aberforth really know.

Perhaps the truth could be found out by checking the spell Arianna was under at the time of the incident, and then using the flashback spell to check the trio's wands.

But the reality is that they neither checked the spell in Arianna nor used the flashback spell to check the wand. The reality is that Grindelwald escaped, leaving Dumbledore and Aberforth in grief.

Since then, good friends have turned against each other, and good friends have broken ties.

It has the feel of a Shakespeare play.

"You could have investigated it clearly." Alexis explained the idea of ​​investigating the flashback spell, "but you didn't."

"Even if Grindelwald escapes, aren't there still you and Aberforth? If neither of your wands cast the spell that hit Aunt Arianna, naturally only Grindelwald will be left."

"I don't believe you haven't thought of this method."

"But you don't."

"Aberforth blamed it on Grindelwald and hated Grindelwald. You and Grindelwald reached some kind of secret agreement. One avoided talking about it, and the other felt at peace with it."

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"Is it really Aunt Arianna that Grindelwald shot? I'm afraid you and Grindelwald already have the answer in your mind."

"You just don't want to mention it."

Dumbledore's lips trembled, and he raised his eyes to look at Alexis.

"More than 60 years have passed and you are still unwilling to explain things clearly. Why should you ask me to think clearly?"

"Ahem -" A false cough sounded on the wall, and Phineas's voice sounded, "Little Alexis, it's time for you to go back and rest. You have classes tomorrow."

Alexis walked up to the portrait step by step, looking up at Phineas in the frame.

"You—what do you want to do?"

Phineas was so frightened by Alexis that he jumped out of bed and shouted.

Alexis reached up and took off the portrait and walked towards the fireplace.

"Help!"

"Dumbledore! Help!"

"Help!!!"

Phineas's shout woke the other portraits, and the office fell into a brief commotion.

"Alex."

Dumbledore came out of his thoughts and called Alexis in time.

Alexis grabbed the picture frame, and less than ten centimeters away from the picture frame was the flame burning in the fireplace.

"Put Phineas back."

Dumbledore's voice was filled with fatigue and vicissitudes of life. He shook his head, stood up and came to Alexis' side. He reached out to take the photo frame, slowly moved it back to the wall, and fumbled to hang the photo frame on the wall.

"Maybe you are right." Dumbledore said as he hung up, "I really should have a good talk with Gellert."

Alexis turned around in surprise, just in time to see Dumbledore hanging the portrait, turning his head to look at Alexis.

Dumbledore smiled slightly, turned and walked towards the seat.

"I will have a good chat with Gellert. Now, would you like to talk to me about the Wizengamot and the Firebolt first?"

Alexis and Dumbledore looked at each other for a moment, then turned away in Dumbledore's calm eyes.

"Let's wait until you finish talking to Gellert."

"gone."

After saying that, Alexis ran away in a bit of embarrassment.

He was still frightened until he left the principal's office. He looked back and saw that the ugly gargoyle was still there, silent.

Alexis looked back and walked downstairs.

The Firebolt belongs to the Felix Badmore Production Company. Almost everyone knows this, so naturally there is nothing to hide.

Felix Badmore Production Company belongs to Alexis, and there is nothing to hide about it.

But when Dumbledore mentioned "Firebolt", he wasn't just talking about broomsticks.

Alexis was 100% sure that Dumbledore knew what he was doing and even his preparations.

This is why Alexis ran away.

Instead of escaping, why not stay there and wait for more secrets to be dug out?

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