The Charles Becomes a Wizard

Chapter 65 Magical creatures?

Gellert simply ignored Ciel's words and looked straight at Sebastian, as if he was looking at some rare treasure.

"At first, I thought you were just an Animagus, an illegal Animagus with powerful magic." Gellert suddenly stood up, walked around Sebastian twice, and sighed.

"But you are not. Obviously, you are more precious and rare than that."

——This is the conclusion Gellert came to after careful observation over the past few days.

It was a tacit understanding between the two that Charles would send someone to monitor him.

At first, Gellert didn't take the people sent by Ciel to monitor him seriously. There were only one adult "wizard" and two wizard cubs whose combat power was almost negligible in the room full of Muggles. If he really wanted to do something, wouldn't it be an easy thing?

But this idea changed after he found the magic props he placed in the temporary room, which reminded him that someone had entered the room.

It is not difficult to enter the room, but the difficult part is to avoid all the offensive magic circles while entering the room.

Yes, Gellert did place a lot of messy "small items" in the room where he was staying temporarily, which could make intruders disappear into ashes.

Although he didn't think a few Muggles could pose much of a threat to him, it was not his own territory after all, so what was wrong with being a little more vigilant?

It would be fine if it happened once or twice, but that unknown "intruder" could easily avoid the traps he set every time...

This behavior is simply trampling on the reputation of Gellert Grindelwald!

Naturally, Sebastian, as the only adult "wizard" in the house, became Gellert's primary suspect.

But the more he observed, the more inhuman Gellert felt about the butler called "Sebastian".

So, after a series of thinking and research, Gellert made a bold hypothesis, and now he intends to find out whether this hypothesis is true.

"It should be said that Animagus is totally incomparable to you!"

"You're too kind. I'm just an ordinary deacon." Sebastian kept smiling.

"So, what could make such powerful magical creatures willingly follow a little Muggle wizard?" Gellert ignored him and continued to talk about his own speculations.

"Perhaps, you signed a magical contract before?"

"A contract led by Mr. Deacon?"

Gellert turned his head sharply, suddenly stretched out his hands and held Ciel's face, searching the boy's face with his eyes as if he were real: "No, that's not right, I don't feel the existence of that kind of contract in your body."

Ciel was caught off guard and killed face to face: ...

Before Ciel could struggle, Sebastian held Ciel's armpits with both hands and pulled him back with a little force.

"Mr. Grindelwald, please don't do this. You will scare the master." Sebastian said seriously.

With his feet off the ground, Ciel was lifted up in the air: ...

"Sebastian," a small "cross" appeared on Ciel's forehead. He covered his eyes with the back of his hands and gritted his teeth while commanding word by word, "Put. Me. Down!"

"Oh, sorry for the instigation," the instigator said with a smile, "Because the young master is so light, I didn't react for a moment."

The first thing Charles did when he returned to the ground was to step on Sebastian's shiny leather shoes and rub them hard.

Turning his head, meeting Gellert's inquiring gaze, Charles couldn't help but feel a little depressed.

"Even if, as you said, Sebastian is really a magical creature," Xia paused and continued, "so what? Are you going to do anything?"

"Oh, no, of course, of course not." Ciel's almost acquiescent attitude made Gellert's face show a trace of excitement. He spread his arms, and even his fingers trembled nervously. "Ha, who would have thought? There are actually magical creatures in this world that are very similar to wizards!"

"The funny thing is that the wizarding world has never heard of it! My idea back then was indeed correct!" Gellert couldn't help but wonder, if the wizarding world always remained complacent, would wizards one day disappear like these magical creatures, and not even the legends about them would remain in the Muggle world?

If you want wizards to have true freedom, you must let them appear in front of Muggles openly!

Looking at Gellert's slightly crazy look, Charles hesitated to speak. He felt that Gellert's mind seemed to have turned to something strange.

Finally, Ciel pinched his aching brow, waved his hand at Sebastian and ordered: "Sebastian, tell Mr. Grindelwald everything you can say."

Otherwise I'm worried that he will do something weird again.

"Okay, Master."

"Once you've dealt with it, come find me in the study."

"Yes, Master."

After saying that, Charles walked towards the door. A second before the door closed, Charles vaguely saw through the crack in the door that there were overwhelming crow feathers fluttering down from the air.

Ciel pursed his lips and closed the door a little tighter.

......

About half an hour had passed when Sebastian came over, followed by Gellert, whose worldview had been forcibly dismantled.

When they entered, Ciel was holding a two-way mirror and talking to Lucius about the next cooperation - mainly about removing Dumbledore from his position as the head of Hogwarts.

Hearing the voice, Charles just looked up and listened silently as Lucius continued to complain about how difficult it was to find a qualified principal that would satisfy all the school directors.

"Perhaps, I can provide a pretty good candidate." Gellert suddenly interrupted.

Contrary to Ciel's expectations, he seemed to have no problem with them wanting Dumbledore to leave Hogwarts.

"Ciel, do you have guests? Oh, did I interrupt your conversation?" Hearing the unfamiliar voice, Lucius on the other side of the two-way mirror immediately picked up his aria.

"So he's our new tutor?" Ciel wasn't sure whether Gellert wanted to reveal his identity to Lucius, so he made a random remark and looked at Gellert.

"The candidate you are talking about is not a German, is he?"

After finally getting rid of the White Lord who likes to play political tricks in school, you bring in the Dark Lord's loyal followers?

Sorry, Charles refuses to do this.

"Germans?" Lucius also expressed disapproval. Ever since Nurmengard collapsed inexplicably and Gellert Grindelwald, who was imprisoned in it, disappeared, riots of varying sizes broke out in the wizarding world.

Many people have rumored that Grindelwald will lead his subordinates to make a comeback.

The Malfoy family is used to changing their stance according to the situation and betting on both sides. Lucius is not prepared to take a direct side this time, and naturally he will not take the initiative to contact the wizards from Germany at such a sensitive time. Who knows what those people are thinking?

And as a British, Lucius would rather leave his children's education in the hands of his own countrymen.

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