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Chapter 715 The Awareness of Memory

After being separated from Hermione, Felix returned to the office and turned around and appeared in Classroom 7 again.

The space of Classroom No. 7 seems to have expanded again, thinking and reality meet here. It may be a few steps away from this place to become a street and a beautiful garden... Felix deviates from the paths that students usually use for classes, and passes through layers of fog, and a simple small village appears in front of him.

Felix stood in front of an ordinary little house and knocked on the door.

The door opened was Grindelwald's memory. What surprised Felix was that what was in front of him was not the image of a young man, but Grindelwald's face when he was old, but it looked a little different when he looked closely.

"I know you're coming, so I'm seeing you with this face. I've been waiting for you." The old man grinned and smiled. He was wearing a purple dressing gown, his expression was calm and calm, and there was no sign of any hostility.

The two sat down opposite each other. "Do you have something to say to me?" Felix asked, then looked at the old man curiously, "Are you complete now? I mean, your memory-"

"Of course, of course," said Grindelwald. "I'm more complete than ever when I talk to you. Do you know? After staying for a while, I'm actually not very satisfied with it."

"Why?"

"One reason is: it's too boring. Only two memory bodies in the whole space have the characteristics of life, which is equivalent to half a living person." Grindelwald said. This surprised Felix, because although the memory bodies seem to be alive, they are very different from real people in their ways of existence, such as in their perception of time.

"Your performance also surprised me, and it looked no different from ordinary people." Felix said with an inquiring look at Grindelwald's memory, and the other party smiled and said nothing.

"What about the first reason? You said you were waiting for me, so it has something to do with me?"

Grindelwald nodded slightly, then slowly shook his head.

"I did think so at first. After the funeral, I decided to leave the necessary information. Both sides made it open and honest, but you never came... Later, the ghosts told me what you did during this period, and I felt that there was no need to say it. You fully understood what I mean."

"Then today—"

"It's a farewell. Or, you want to hear me tell a story about a past? Do you know, I've seen them, but they don't remember me. It's a strange feeling, like time goes back and everything starts again, but only I remember what really happened. My memory becomes a burden."

"Are you referring to Dumbledore, or his sister Ariana and nephew Claydens?"

"Aurelius," said Grindelwald slowly, "I prefer calling him like this, and that child once helped me a lot."

Felix looked at it with a scrupulous look.

"Aurelius Dumbledore," said Grindelwald, "I remember clearly... just seventy years ago, at the underground rally in Father Lachez's cemetery, he chose to join me under my careful planning. You can't imagine how important I value him."

"Because of his life?" Felix asked.

Claydens was Dumbledore's nephew, but for a long time, Dumbledore and Abforth didn't know his existence. It can be said that this was a huge secret at that time. It took Grindelwald a lot of time to know.

"More than this reason, he is also a silent person, a silent person who lives to adulthood. His potential is unimaginable. When he has never received a systematic magic education, he surpassed 99% of the wizards by instinct alone - I originally planned to let him inherit my career."

Felix was surprised by this statement. He looked at Grindelwald. There was no need for Grindelwald to lie. Felix followed this idea to sort out a lot of scattered threads.

Grindelwald's biggest obstacle at that time was Dumbledore. Even if the Blood Alliance was blocking the two, as long as Grindelwald did not give up on the dream of ruling the wizards and ruling the Muggles, they would definitely go against each other and the whole world would force them to do so.

In the end, it proved that even the most unbreakable blood alliance was broken.

"I will not wait for Dumbledore to come to the door, but will take the lead. My plan is to develop a wizard who can compete with Dumbledore." Grindelwald said slowly.

"Cultivate a great wizard? This idea is too bold." Felix slowed down his breath, putting himself in Grindelwald's position at that time, and he felt that this plan was extremely difficult.

"It's true that it's a bit whimsical, but I finally found a way--and maybe even the only way to do it, the silent one."

Felix suddenly realized that Grindelwald knew that the murmur could live beyond ten years. The evidence was Dumbledore's sister Ariana. Perhaps he had the idea at the beginning to find a young murmur, take good care of him, and help him subdue his dark magic - Momoran, but unexpectedly he accidentally gained the child of the Dumbledore family, Claydens.

"A child who is comparable to a great wizard in potential and emotionally restricts Dumbledore is perfectly in line with my requirements." Grindelwald's memory said slowly, as if he was sitting in front of Felix, talking to him calmly about his past plans and unknown secrets.

"That rally also allowed me to capture the flaws of the Ministry of Magic, and an Auror killed the ordinary people who came to listen to my speech, which gave me a perfect excuse. It was not that I sought violence, and since then, the Saints had launched a full confrontation with the existing order of the Ministry of Magic."

"My power expanded rapidly. In the meantime, Aurelius and a woman who could read minds played a huge role. The former was present in the world while accepting my teachings, defeating the Aurors of all countries; the latter - I remember her name is Queenie, who used her innate talent to see through a large number of eyeliners that were inserted into it. Her ability was silent and could be maintained forever."

"Everything is going in a good direction," Grindelwald said calmly. But Felix knew that it was about to enter a turning point, and indeed—

"I have always hidden the secret of Aurelius's life experience, and used it as a killer weapon, ready to use it at critical moments. But several accidents occurred one after another. On the one hand, the phoenix beside him appeared on the battlefield and became famous. A phoenix—" Grindelwald said "a legend circulating in the Dumbledore family that when members urgently need it, the phoenix will appear. Perhaps this reason has attracted Dumbledore's suspicion; I have to reduce his outing."

"The good times didn't last long. His body was in trouble and his ability became extremely unstable. I thought of some solutions, but I could only watch his body collapse. Maybe this was the fate of the Silent... I was very disappointed with this. I believe he realized this himself. He took the initiative to assassinate Dumbledore, but I refused. He is no match for Dumbledore at all. Later... Later, his little girlfriend came over. She was a blood curse orc. When the two met again, her problems were also very serious. Most of the day were snakes. They stayed together all day until one day, Aurelius disappeared for a while, and when he came back, they were empty-handed..."

"That woman is Nagini?" Felix asked.

"You know her, too?"

"I know, I even saw her, but with the appearance of a snake. I think it was Aurelius who released him."

"Release?" Grindelwald repeated in a low voice, "I thought she was dead."

"Remember the woman I mentioned who knows how to read minds? She also had a problem - oh, not her sister who desperately wanted to take her back, but for another reason - she had a Muggle... lover, hoping that the two would stand together publicly, but after so long, she still couldn't see hope, her position began to shake. I noticed her slackness, especially in the most important task - evaluating Aurelius's psychological state. When I realized this, I knew that the original plan was not right and I had to speed up."

"I decided to run for the president of the International Wizards Federation. In fact, no matter what the result is, I am ready to start a war against Muggles, but there are still many people who oppose me at that time, and I hope they can join my camp."

"I found clues to the Kirin. Its unique magic can increase my chances of winning for my campaign, so I sent several teams to search for it, and finally Aurelius brought it back. I made the newborn Kirin into a puppet, and with its blood, I saw some of the future... I saw Dumbledore, and after I warned him, I had a premonition that although I had handed him the token of Blood Alliance to him for several years, he had not found a solution, but I did have a bad premonition."

"The result is as I expected. I was successfully elected as president of the International Wizards Federation with the dead Kirin, but this trick was exposed. Newt Scamander brought another Kirin, which were twins. All this was Dumbledore's work, but he didn't know what he did. It was not that I wanted to create a split, but that he was creating a split. At that moment, I finally made up my mind, and I pulled out my wand and Aurelius stood in front..."

Grindelwald's eyes became blurred.

"Everything reappeared yesterday. I, Dumbledore, and his brother, three of them attacked at the same time. Next to him was a silent man with no resistance, but the result was completely different. Abforth was irrelevant. The spells of Dumbledore and I were connected together, and the chains wrapped around his hands were finally broken."

"I had a brief fight with Dumbledore, which was the first time we had in more than thirty years. When my hand touched his heart, I could feel his heartbeat, but I could no longer sense his inner thoughts. This meant that the blood alliance oath was completely lifted."

"The plan was forced to stop, and I didn't have time to start a war with the Muggles. Dumbledore stood in front, although that was the closest I had ever been successful."

"So the Blood Alliance is broken because-" Felix asked.

"I don't know, it was an accident."

"It's not because of love, right?"

"Ha, maybe. The Blood Alliance uses blood as the guide, but it requires a strong emotion to solidify the magic into shape. We have been bound by this emotion for decades and tried our best to loosen it. The only thing that makes sense is that Dumbledore used a stronger love to transcend the limitations of individual emotions at that time."

Grindelwald's memory stood up and walked to the door.

"Why tell me this?" Felix asked suddenly.

"Maybe it's because, after today, these will become permanent secrets."

Silver light spots began to radiate out from Grindelwald's memory, and then his face changed little by little, becoming younger, his back was raised again, his hair dyed brightly golden, and when he opened his eyes, his pupils were clear blue.

As he said at the beginning, memories of the past became a burden. If you want to start over, you must let go of unnecessary things.

...

The next day when the students went downstairs, they found white and cold mist in the courtyard. When Harry and the other two passed the bulletin board in the hall, they saw a group of people pointing and pointing below. Judging from the expressions on their faces, the notice was a good thing.

"Let's go over and take a look," Ron said.

"No need," said Harry. "I know what's on it, and if nothing unexpected happens, it should have written the first Hogsmeade weekend arrangement."

Ron whistled softly.

"That's great. I heard that Hogsmeade has opened several new stores, so I must go and check it out," he said. "But how did you know?"

"I think," Harry smiled, "probably because I put it on myself."

"Ron," said Hermione affectionately, "if you look closely, you will find that the handwriting on the notice is very similar to the paper you usually use for 'reference'."

Although he knew in advance, Harry still had expectations for the short trip three days later. He simply wanted to go out and relax and clear his mind, even if he had a drink with Ginny at three brooms and spent two or three pleasant hours.

"Hey, Harry," said Hermione. "You can take this opportunity to meet Mr. Dorge. Didn't you say you wanted to talk to him face to face?"

Harry glared at him, and after a while he muttered, "I will write to him."

"Why don't you guys get a voice transmission mirror?" Ron asked in confusion.

"Mr. Doggy is not used to it," said Harry. "He thinks writing can help him clarify his thoughts."

At this time, Neville walked towards them, his face flushed and his body seemed to be wider than usual. I don’t know if it was because of the cold or because he was dressed too much. They went to the auditorium for dinner together.

At about the same time, Felix appeared at the Ifamoni Magic School, and Holles Glinstingch, the chairman of the American Magical Society, also appeared not long after. When they parted, the expressions on the other two looked particularly solemn.

"I will let Aurors go of everything at hand," said Holles Glinstingch in a deep voice. "The investigation will be carried out in secret and will not affect the next congress."

The principal of the Ifamoni Magic School also said: "If there are really little wizards in the hands of the official, the most cost-effective way is not to imprison them or conduct various experiments, but to let them grow up - whether it is to crack the secrets of magic or cultivate a wizard's power of their own, it is better than simply detention. What's more, they can also use their wizard identity to spy on various intelligence..."

They talked carefully for a while, and then Felix appeared at the headquarters of the International Wizards, waiting for the meeting to be held in the afternoon. He had a vague idea in his mind, and Grindelwald's words made him realize that he also actually created a shattering of the wizards as a whole, although this trend is not obvious at the moment and it seems necessary - Grindelwald's identity has indeed made some problems simpler - but there is no doubt that the two forces must eventually be combined again.

"It takes a suitable opportunity..."

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