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Chapter 684 The end and the beginning of the era(2/2)

After Grindelwald said that, he looked at the others and turned to stare at the stone table. The dazzling white flames climbed up the same white stone table. The flames rose higher and higher. A sad phoenix sound came from the sky. The flames suddenly disappeared, and a white stone tomb appeared on the spot. Dumbledore's body and table were wrapped in the stone tomb.

The funeral is over.

After a while, the sound in the venue gradually became louder. Grindelwald was silent for a moment and stared at Felix. Felix looked at him in a glance. He nodded in slightest, turned around and walked towards the Forbidden Forest, without any response to Aba Jinde's cry behind him.

Aba Jinde and several magic ministers stood up and looked at Grindelwald's back blankly, "He actually changed his shadow directly! Don't he want to negotiate?"

Felix stared at the sky with his head raised. The Phoenix disappeared at some point and might never appear again. Another familiar person left forever, and he next - in someone's words, welcomed the arrival of a new era.

"Professor Hay?" said a gentle, careful voice.

"Oh, Miss Granger," Felix glanced at the side, "and Porter, Weasley, Longbottom. Please take. When will the train leaving the school leave?"

"A hour later," Hermione said, looking at Felix, as if something was brewing in her heart: "The president of the International Wizards' Federation seemed to have reached some consensus with Grindelwald..."

"You mean-the two of them made an "unbreakable oath" under the testimony of more than a dozen magic ministers?"

Harry and the others were startled, they had no idea about the news. Hermione thought for a while and said, "Oh-I guess this is really frustrating. From his performance today, it can be seen that he is not a obedient person... Although we can all realize the risks, we can do nothing, because any objection represents standing opposite to those people-"

"What do you want to say, Granger?"

"Oh," Hermione whispered, "I want to say, well, anyone who encounters this will feel powerless..."

Felix smiled, he seemed to cheer up, but he didn't seem to have any.

"What makes me feel powerless is not Grindelwald, but the earth-shaking changes that are about to happen in the entire world. I long for and fear its arrival. There is no experience for reference."

"Professor," said Harry, "no matter what changes, we must stand with you." Ron and Neville nodded in agreement.

Felix straightened his body and looked at them one by one with his scrutiny eyes, "Okay, I will take it seriously. Then, from now on, take a look at the sky with me and wait for news from the outside world. I hope it won't scare you-if I guessed it right." He muttered.

Harry and the others looked at each other.

Time passed little by little, and in fact, in less than five minutes, Alymia Borns's face changed drastically. She stumbled, as if she could fall at any time. There was a sense of panic in her eyes that could not be concealed.

Harry had never seen her like this before.

"Ms. Borns?" Abakind asked, as he was discussing the situation with his secretary and senior officials of the Ministry of Magic in other countries. Grindelwald's sudden departure caught them off guard.

Ms. Bones said with a flushed face, "Mr. Abakinder, and everyone, Grindelwald-he, he-"

"Did you find his trace?"

"Not yet," she looked shaky, and many of the wizards who were still present looked at her, "but we confirmed the location of those people Grindelwald brought."

"Where did they go? We can't let them gather on a large scale, Brelio brought news that Grindelwald had gathered nearly five thousand people at that time, and even the demonstration was too much."

"All over the world," Ms. Bones said weakly.

"What?"
Chapter completed!
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