No one could transition out of that role so quickly, not even Miss Albert, who had a brain praised by Snape, who was known for being strict at Hogwarts.

Clooney took a deep breath, tried his best to suppress the sour emotions, and looked squarely at the person in front of him who belonged to this world.

In the following conversation, they talked about almost nothing, but she showed the other party at the poker table how huge a chip she still had on hand.

A huge ambition requires countless resources to pile up. No matter what they want, they need to start saving from the smallest moment.

However, Grindelwald does not look like a prisoner now.

A dazzling, raw light rekindled from his eyes.

The old magician's back was straight. Listening to her endless talk about the "plan", he finally felt a resonance with Albus Dumbledore from this moment on.

He had a glimmer of understanding.

Why was Dumbledore so keen on so-called "education" and imprisoning himself and his ideals in a small school?

"educate".

This word is quite playful.

Just like under the nose of Albus Dumbledore, a Tom Riddle could appear that shocked the world and caused turmoil in Britain for a century. Dumbledore attributed all of this to his failure to give Tom Riddle a good education. Tom Riddle is a stain on his educational history.

But it was clear that Albus looked pleased with the girl.

Grindelwald looked at her with amused eyes.

He was finally able to temporarily agree with Dumbledore on something that they hadn't had with each other in years.

Claudia placed her hands reservedly on the old wooden table. After a certain stage, a new temperament arose in her body.

"Too fast development will impact the market."

"The rapid development of technology will impact society."

“This will move more people’s pie.”

"I'm not sure I should have such a large market share, sir. What did you think?"

For Grindelwald, both the future and vision were useful tools.

He looked around and pointed at her eyes.

[He wasn't listening at all. ] Clooney had nothing to say about the old man's childish actions.

"What's the matter, sir?"

"What's wrong with your eyes?"

These eyes are always changing. In order not to cause panic, Crowney maintained the transformation spell most of the time. People are already too afraid of another Grindelwald.

Or maybe it's not the people, it's the Ministry of Magic of this place.

But obviously this method doesn't work at all in this prison. Perhaps using the transformation spell that comes with the Animagus can change this situation.

Crowney was a little annoyed: "It's always like this, so it's still a different color?"

"Yes. I said, this is different." Grindelwald looked closer, and he got a new feeling.

The eyeball looked similar to his. It is very rare among people to have heterochromatic pupils.

The world of magic has more surprises, but it is rare that this kind of innate ability is acquired.

If that's the case, everyone wants to get the future, right?

"How is this going?"

"By the time I found out, it was already like this."

"Never before?"

"It was originally black."

"Have you modified your body?" Grindelwald asked with interest, "How did you do it?"

"I don't understand," she said. "It started when I could see things that weren't there. Maybe it changed from that time."

"This is the characteristic of a prophet," Grindelwald said.

"But I can't see any further."

"I can't control what I want to see." Clooney felt that this was similar to her throwing a coin. She couldn't see further or see anything useful.

"If the future is observable," Grindelwald said meaningfully, "he wouldn't be called the future, Claudia."

"All in all, it's a good thing."

"I'm not sure," Clowney said. "No one can come to a conclusion."

She had a strange expression on her face, acknowledging that Grindelwald was changing the subject.

"I heard it," Grindelwald said. "Don't complain that I brought it up suddenly."

"You have a good idea, but why are you always obsessed with that 'Tom Riddle'?"

"what?"

"Your plan is actually very clear." At this time, he really acted like a persuasive teacher. Grindelwald's face showed what could be described as a kind smile.

"But why are you so attached to someone who has already failed?"

Crowney closed his mouth. Grindelwald changed the subject, and succeeded.

This is a very important node for her.

And she didn't know how to describe it.

What should I say? Did she see the man who caused a bloody storm in the wizarding world die at the hands of a dictator who was only active in Britain?

Or is it because Voldemort kills without blinking an eye?

Grindelwald is elegant and handsome, and his hands have become skinny due to long-term imprisonment, but this does not affect him at all as an outstanding wizard.

Of course, it's not just this.

The man in front of him was not only an outstanding wizard, but also a politician who had slaughtered countless lives.

To gain the favor of Grindelwald, who has no love for her, there is no value in talking to him about life with feelings.

She could attest to this in the numerous conversations she had had with him.

Troops and change always require bloodshed.

There are sacrifices and scapegoats.

For such a person, brooding over a person who has lost his life and whom he may not have a close friendship with is not something worth mentioning.

Grindelwald was dismissive of almost everything, and he seems to be an emotionless person in history books. But he is a living person. It is difficult for such contradictory qualities to appear in one person at the same time.

She said nothing more about Quirrell.

"Because he is still a successful case." Clowney answered his question from another perspective, "He can leverage other people to become his supporters, which is very rare."

"And he is also self-made." Clowney replied, "I'm very curious."

"How does a mixed-blood man make people in a pure-blood family obey him?"

"It's very simple." Grindelwald felt that this question was unnecessary, "because he is very powerful."

"Are there no other checks and balances besides strength?"

"An ant and a person," Grindelwald said. "This is how he sees himself and other people."

"Do you think there's any difference between an ant and an ant? Can they sway a person's mind?"

"Magic exists like this." Grindelwald's fingertips tapped on the empty wooden board. "It's just that some people take detours and don't want to use this innately outstanding characteristic, so that they bury themselves in it."

"It's a very foolish choice to get caught up in other, irrelevant things."

Grindelwald is not talking about himself, nor is he talking about her. At least not now. His eyes shifted.

Dumbledore walked out from behind the door.

He knew what Grindelwald was referring to. Even after so many years, he still broods about these things.

What separated Albus Dumbledore and him was more than just disagreements about where wizards should go. And the attitude towards relatives.

When Albus Dumbledore's sister accidentally dies during their argument, the fragile rationale between the two of them disappears.

Grindelwald objected to Albus Dumbledore being burdened by his family.

Of course, it is.

Without his family, Dumbledore could have flown to the greater world.

Rather than having to be pulled with difficulty and disappearing in a small village without a name.

But family love is a chain that cannot be broken.

People need love.

In his world, family affection comes earlier than love. When he cannot have both at the same time, he can only choose the one that may be hurt.

"But feelings are not insignificant, Clooney." Dumbledore put his hand on her shoulder, "A person can become a person only when she has feelings for the people around her."

Dumbledore looked straight into those eyes that were indelible even after all the hardships: "Everyone needs such a thing, but some people don't realize it yet."

They seemed to be quarreling.

Because Grindelwald's face quickly darkened.

It's just that I couldn't attack because there were other people in front of me.

He was seeing off guests, Clowney guessed.

"The time has come, Clowney," said Dumbledore. "I'm sorry, but our time is limited."

"Nice to meet you, Gellert."

She was forcefully taken away by Dumbledore.

"Goodbye, Gellert." She had to say goodbye to him. "Nice to meet you."

"Goodbye." Grindelwald smiled like a magic trick again.

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