Chapter Five Hundred and Thirty Nine Letters from Nurmengard(2/2)
"He has no plans to meet for the time being." Bundy said respectfully.
Felix smacked his lips. It seemed that Gellert Grindelwald was still locked up and couldn't get out, but at least he could contact the outside world. He also wrote a letter to accuse him of...
Is this the ending of the first generation of Dark Kings?
Dumbledore was still too kind, and Felix felt that he would not give Voldemort a chance to enjoy the same treatment.
He wrote a brief reply, his tone full of regrets (or mockery?) for not being able to meet him, and handed them to the House Elf along with a few books taken from the ring, "Transfer it to Mr. Grindelwald, let him um... pass the time, if he is interested, we can communicate in the future through letters."
He handed the house elf a copper nat, "You can contact me through this."
When the house elf Bondy disappeared, Felix began to look forward to what the magic path of the Dark King would be? What kind of style does he have?
After staying in place for a while, he began to worry again whether the words of his reply were too sarcastic. What if the Dark King was a little cautious, he was amused by the idea and turned around and left.
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The last two weeks of October were filled with storms. As the end of the year, a cool and cold rain caused the temperature to drop sharply. The little wizards changed into thick clothes to resist the cold wind like a knife.
Even though many students wear gloves during breaks, their minds are becoming more and more lively: Halloween, Quidditch's first game, and ancient magic and cultural exchange activities will appear intensively in the next week.
As Halloween approaches, colorful decorations are hung in the castle again, and the atmosphere in the school is clear.
Chapter completed!