Mysterious Walker at Hogwarts

Chapter 173 The Covenant

Dean breathed a sigh of relief. He was right. As Grindelwald expressed his apology to the blackthorn wand, the system prompted "Question Chain: Grindelwald's Heir" to successfully start the next link.

"Session 2: Meaningful Wool Socks

Grindelwald gives you a pair of wool socks as a meeting gift, which contain the secret of his inheritance.Unlock this secret and you will receive a piece of Grindelwald's legacy.Warm reminder: The blackthorn wand plays a very key role in unlocking secrets.

Reward: 3 skill points. Randomly select one of Grindelwald's skills to start the next mission. "

This wave is not bad!

"Dean, I have a question. How are you sure that the blackthorn wand was wronged? You must know that at that time, the three of us involved were not sure who cast the fatal curse." Grindelwald reassured. asked behind the blackthorn wand.

"That's because none of you three had the courage to explore the truth at that time." Dean said sharply, "It's actually very simple. You can find out with a flashback spell, right?"

"...You're right. - So you used the flashback spell on the blackthorn wand and found out the real...murderer?"

"I didn't, but Aberforth must have."

"It turned out to be Aberforth, but he turned out to be the most courageous in the end?" Grindelwald smiled mockingly and muttered, "Albus is right, everyone has a fragile side, no exception. .”

"What did you say?" Dean didn't hear the last word clearly.

"Nothing, then did he tell you who he is?" Grindelwald asked.

"No, but he seemed very irritable after using the wand that day." Dean said, "I guess even if he didn't find out the real murderer, he could still be sure that the fatal curse was not issued by this wand. "

Grindelwald was obviously relieved, and for a moment Dean even read a hint of hope and desire on his face.

Dean almost thought that Grindelwald would immediately go to Hogwarts to reunite with Dumbledore, but unfortunately Grindelwald was obviously very rational and he calmed down quickly.

"Dean, I'm glad you can give me a chance to make up for my mistake, but like I said before, now we've run into a little trouble - it may require you to pay a small price."

"What price?" Dean was a little nervous. It seemed that this was the question Grindelwald asked before asking for the blackthorn wand back.

"You know, if you want the wand to exert its maximum power, it must be truly loyal to you. Before, because I gave up the wand on my own initiative, you could become its master; but now you take the initiative to return the wand, and I and I After it untied its knot - I'm very sorry, I became its master again, so if you want it to work for you again, you must have a wizard's duel and defeat me with your own hands." Grindelwald said apologetically.

Dean's expression changed. Is this a little trouble?This is obviously a big problem, okay!

He finally understood why the system's comment on "fixed-point teleportation" mentioned "the wand owner" instead of him. It turned out that in the system's judgment, it had not been determined whether the wand's owner was him or Grindelwald.

After finally lifting the restrictions on fixed-point teleportation, Dean still dreamed of returning to Nurmengard for a "vacation". As a result, not only was he not yet qualified to use fixed-point teleportation, but he might even lose his blackthorn wand... …Dean quits.

"What are we waiting for? Let's start quickly, I will snatch the wand back with my own hands!" Dean An said anxiously.

"I know it's a bit too much to ask you to defeat me now, so I promise to sit here without moving and only cast a spell, so that you should have a glimmer of hope of winning back the wand." Grindelwald made it clear that he was ready to release the water. .

"No need at all." Dean waved his hand, "If you go by what you said, even if I snatch the wand back, I'm afraid I won't gain its allegiance."

Grindelwald laughed dumbly. Isn't Dean's tone a bit loud?

Before he could tease him, Dean couldn't wait to ask: "Teacher, can we start?"

"Of course, just let me see your true strength." Grindelwald was going to give Dean a little lesson to let him understand that there is a world outside the world and there are people outside the world.

As a result, as soon as he started speaking, Dean ducked over and grabbed the wand before he could react...

Grindelwald looked at his empty hands and was stunned. He didn't even cast a spell. Is this still called a wizard's duel?

Did the heir have some misunderstanding about duels between wizards?

How did Grindelwald know that Dean was already a veteran? He had already made many experienced wizards hate him with this trick, and now an extremely famous name was added to that list.

Dean was satisfied to see that the description of "fixed-point teleportation" in the system description had changed from "exclusively for the wand owner" to "exclusively for Dean Thomas".

The plan was successful~ Dean An raised his head with satisfaction, only to find that Grindelwald was still in a petrified state, so he asked in confusion: "Teacher, is there any problem?"

"Do you think that by grabbing the wand in this way, you can gain the wand's allegiance?" Grindelwald's voice was hoarse.

"Of course~" Dean said confidently, this has been certified by the system.

"Prove it to me!" Grindelwald ordered.

Dean waved the blackthorn wand casually, and a breeze blew by, coating the already magnificent room with a layer of pure gold.

"A very beautiful transformation spell, and I can feel that the blackthorn wand is doing its best to help you complete this spell that is too complicated for your age." Grindelwald commented fairly.

"I'm very happy to get your approval." Dean wished he could immediately bring the topic to the silent one he cared about, "Teacher, can I..."

"Dean, I think we'll stop here today. We only need a brief introduction when we meet for the first time. If you have any questions, I think we can discuss it in detail next time we meet." Grindelwald seemed to have guessed Dean. I wanted to ask something, but declined his question.

"But..." Dean still wanted to try harder, otherwise he wouldn't know the meaning of meeting Grindelwald this time.

"Dean, you have to understand that an old wizard has limited energy, and I still have a lot of things to deal with - why don't we make an agreement that at the beginning of every month, you can come here to see me, and I will give you two hours each time How about your time?" Grindelwald's attitude hinted that he was very busy, so don't bother him casually. Two hours a month was already the limit.

"Is this... considered a test?" Dean asked.

"Of course, you have to make a list of the problems you need my help to solve, sort them, and we will solve them one by one - by the way, let me see your overall perspective and overall planning capabilities." Grindelwald requested.

"What if my performance doesn't satisfy you?" Dean asked nervously.

"Then I have to consider finding a more suitable heir~ Anyway, I have plenty of time and I am not in a hurry." Grindelwald said with a smile.

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