Harry Potter: Martial Arts Professor at Hogwarts

Chapter 495 Meeting Dumbledore and Grindelwald

How many years have you not been surrounded by such a warm feeling?

Grindelwald couldn't answer this question. With the help of Phoenix Fox, he was in a forest.

Afternoon sunlight shines through the fine leaves, sprinkled patches of colorful on the grass.

Pushing aside the leaves, Grindelwald found that this was the edge of the forest, and there was a vague uphill road in front of him.

"You really are as careful as a hair!" He couldn't help but sigh with emotion.

The uphill road was naturally prepared for him. Dumbledore knew him very well, and even gave him such a buffer road to adapt to.

It is precisely because of such a delicate mind that even with the help of the Celestial Eye, he will still be defeated by Dumbledore's impeccable layout.

One question always pops up in his mind:

If Dumbledore had been able to stand by his side back then, with him leading the overall situation and Dumbledore handling affairs within the sphere of influence of the Wuzi Party, would there have been different results back then?

Regrettably, both of them are no longer Dumbledore and Grindelwald, and the so-called "if" has become an established fact.

Grindelwald's journey was not peaceful. Although the grass was full of vitality, he could only feel that the green grass was too monotonous.

Not only that, but he felt that the light wind blowing around him was too loud to incite the sound of the woods behind him.

He adjusted his breathing, trying his best to return to his normal state, so that his thoughts would not continue to be chaotic.

Before Grindelwald reached the end of the hill, he had already seen a familiar figure on the side of the hill.

This figure was enough to make his soul tremble.

"Gellert, long time no see!" Dumbledore turned his head, his face full of comfort that Grindelwald had never seen before.

The monotonous lawn and the noisy forest wind all disappeared at this moment.

Grindelwald became extremely calm, and those upsets disappeared with the wind with this greeting.

"Long time no see." He walked to Dumbledore's side and found a cave on the side of the hill where many bees were building their nests.

The hive had begun to take shape, but the bees were so absorbed that they ignored him and Dumbledore at all.

At this moment, Dumbledore is like a zoologist, watching the bees build a nest intently, with a smile on the corner of his mouth.

Grindelwald felt something, and started a topic: "Honey is your favorite. Have you observed this hive for a long time?"

Dumbledore shook his head slightly, "I just chose to meet here, and I just happened to see these little guys."

He straightened his waist and said leisurely: "Let's move forward, maybe they never need to be disturbed."

Grindelwald's body trembled, followed behind Dumbledore, and finally began to walk towards the end of the hill.

The two walked very slowly, they seemed to be back to the beginning, and Dumbledore naturally chatted about everything that happened to him in school since 1982.

Grindelwald felt strange and familiar, but he was a good listener.

At least after the defeat, after being imprisoned in Nurmengard, he gradually became a listener, not the one who ordered.

The two walked to the highest point of the hillside, where the line of sight was very good, and the outline of a castle in the distance could be seen—that was Hogwarts Castle.

Dumbledore narrowed his eyes slightly, "Probably since more than ten years ago, I will come here alone, overlooking Hogwarts Castle in the distance."

"This castle is everything to me, and I'll always tell myself that here... You've also visited Hogwarts, what do you think?"

"It feels like you are different from yesterday." Grindelwald said irresponsibly.

Dumbledore said: "Someone told me that I should give myself a vacation, not as a 'great wizard' or something, but to live a day under the name of 'Albus'."

"Is that the young man named Kong Nuo?" Grindelwald asked: "He talked to him once, he is a very interesting person, and his views are different from all wizards I have met."

Dumbledore nodded and said: "It's really interesting. It can even be said that Konno is like an absolute alien, but he can blend into it. It's very... amazing."

"It's the first time I've heard that you use 'magical' to describe a person." Grindelwald looked a little surprised.

"If you compare the future to a wall, he seems to be the one who broke the wall." Dumbledore described, "Do you think such a person is magical?"

"The future?" Grindelwald rubbed his chin, "Are you still struggling with that prophecy? Have you seen new possibilities from Kong Nuo?"

Dumbledore's tone became more relaxed, "Tom, do you remember? The dark wizard who caused me a lot of trouble."

"Of course I remember!" Grindelwald nodded, "I used to be your student."

Dumbledore continued: "If Professor Trelawney's prophecy is followed, then Tom should be entangled with Harry."

"However, the arrival of Kong Nuo changed everything! After Harry entered school, Tom lurked into the school, but he was repelled by Kong Nuo."

"When Harry was in the second grade, the horcruxes made by Tom caused a riot, but Connor solved the riot, and even restored some of the misunderstood history of magic..."

"I mentioned this idea at the beginning, but I didn't expect it to be true!" Grindelwald raised his eyebrows, "Have you still not found all the Horcruxes and destroyed them all?"

"It's still one step away!" Dumbledore shook his head. "With the help of Konno, I already know that Tom is going to make six Horcruxes."

"It was also with Konno's help that I understood why Harry and Tom were entangled - that Harry was a temporary Horcrux, or was once the carrier of a fragment of Tom's soul."

Grindelwald, who is well versed in black magic, also dabbled in Horcruxes, and immediately understood what Dumbledore wanted to express.

Not only that, but he can also use the Celestial Eye to make predictions based on this information.

Between Grindelwald and Trelawney, their space-time abilities are different.

Trelawney's Celestial Eye is even more impenetrable, but she can see some more distant futures.

And Grindelwald's Celestial Eye needs to synthesize all kinds of information in order for the Celestial Eye to function.

Seeing Grindelwald's eyes suddenly appear abnormal, Dumbledore immediately understood what Grindelwald was doing, and asked curiously, "What did you see?"

Grindelwald blinked, and said with some discouragement: "I can't see anything, and I can't deduce anything more based on the information 'that child is Tom's temporary Horcrux'."

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