HP Shavings Wizard
Chapter 264 Infiltration
Grindelwald also stood up.
The old devil was really nervous and felt very anxious.
At noon, Alison threatened to make Grindelwald beg her. The old father had a look of disdain on his face, as if he was thinking of Peach. In fact, he made a prediction as soon as he returned to the principal's office after lunch.
He was certainly not the kind of adult who would become suspicious because of a few harsh words from his own child, but the problem was that his intuition began to warn him.
Magic is idealistic.
Wizards also tend to be more spiritual and soul-oriented.
The intuition of top wizards cannot be ignored, as it often contains tangible truth, reality, and the future.
According to the Muggle world, their sixth sense, heart perception, and intuition are quite accurate.
It can receive information through channels other than normal senses and can predict what is going to happen. What’s amazing is that it has nothing to do with the inferences drawn from the person’s past experience.
This is a real ability.
Grindelwald himself is a prophet with the gift of prophecy.
The buff is fully stacked, which is yes.
The old devil didn't think that Alison was just speaking harshly at that time, but he really couldn't imagine under what circumstances he would need to beg the little bastard in a humble manner.
The foreseen fragments are very vague.
[Strange blue halo.]
Many strange men and women walked by, in and out.
There are wizards and Muggles in all kinds of places...】
Wizards and Muggles co-existing?
Wizards walk openly in the sun, no need to hide?
Or is it just that Muggles have something really convenient, and wizards simply use Muggle technology - like trains.
A strange prophetic fragment.
It was so strange that even the prophet couldn't interpret the specific situation.
So, he decided... to follow Al and join in the fun.
The two of them left the principal's office together and headed straight for the Room of Requirement.
Sometimes Dumbledore couldn't help but sigh at how time-saving and labor-saving it was to ride a flying broom like Alison and travel around Hogwarts - of course, as for letting all the little wizards do the same, he would never dare to think about it. What if a group of speeding little wizards hit the moving magic staircase or collided...
If the situation was not urgent and did not involve serious matters, Dumbledore did not want to trouble Fawkes to use teleportation within the school.
Especially since Fox didn't want to see Alison at all, and the old Phoenix had just fallen asleep in the leisurely afternoon atmosphere with the sun shining brightly.
When Alison came out, she saw them going upstairs from a distance.
So she simply lay on the corridor railing and waited for her fathers there.
Dumbledore now felt a headache whenever he saw the innocent and leisurely look of the little red-haired wizard after he had done something big.
No expectations, no disappointment.
After all, I shouldn't have expected anything from Alison.
She looked like she had definitely just finished something, and it was a big deal.
Seeing them walk up the stairs and approach through the corridor, Alison rarely ignored Dumbledore and looked at Grindelwald with a smile, which was full of ill intentions.
"Have you figured out how to ask me?"
"What are you dreaming about? I'm very busy. I have homework to grade. I don't have time to play house with you."
Grindelwald raised his eyebrows and spoke perfunctorily with a nonchalant expression, but his strange eyes were flashing with a gleam of inquiry.
Alison wasn't angry either. She just curled her long red hair with her fingers, smiled meaningfully, and whispered softly, but it seemed like a blasting spell exploding nearby.
"…I gave Filch magical powers and turned him into a wizard."
Grindelwald was stunned for a moment, then he reacted and narrowed his eyes slightly: "You made a Squib have magic power?! How did you do it?"
Dumbledore's expression also turned serious.
This is no joke.
Is it some kind of potion or something? But before that, Harry and the others were called...
On the surface, it seemed that Filch, a Squib, had acquired magical powers and luckily became a wizard - of course, compared with normal little wizards, he was far from lucky.
After all, the fastest growth period for magic power is when one is a minor.
A Squib who suddenly has magical powers at this age will never achieve much in his life, unless he is gifted with a rapid increase in magical powers and can easily keep up with learning spells. He will always be just an ordinary wizard who can use some household magic to make his life easier, and will be lost in the crowd.
But that's not how it works.
Grindelwald discriminated against intermarriages between witches and Muggles, believing that Muggles were contaminating the wizarding bloodline - he was not an extreme case, on the contrary, this view actually represented the thinking of many rational bloodline theorists in the past.
Because when wizards and Muggles marry - specifically referring to wizards and Muggles, not Muggle-born wizards - the children born have a greater chance of being Squibs.
If the problem of squibs can be solved, and the children born from the marriage between witches and hemps will all be little wizards...
The wizarding world's sparse population problem could be alleviated to a certain extent - at least there was a way to increase it, so the wizarding world could continue to exist even if its population was sparse.
Alison's smile widened.
"It should be more than just Squibs. Maybe Muggles can become wizards if I want."
“……!!!!!”
Grindelwald didn't say anything, just stared at Alison, as if he had been hit by a petrification spell and turned into a stone statue.
He knew Alison well enough to know that she had a point when she said that.
There is still a difference between Squibs and Muggles.
Squibs can see things related to magic, but they have no magic power or almost no magic power in their bodies.
Muggles cannot see or sense magic, and magical phenomena may be interpreted as hallucinations, illusions, or other natural phenomena.
If she really had mastered the method of turning Muggles - no, all non-magical people - into wizards, then...
Alison moved closer to him without noticing, touching Grindelwald's cheek - with that bewitching smile that he was so familiar with and often appeared on his own face.
"We will cooperate with the upper echelons of the Muggle world, use the lifespan, power, and potions of wizards as bait, and invade, infiltrate, and assimilate wizards in the Muggle world - turning this alien group into the upper class in the true sense..."
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