Hogwarts: I Became the Third Dark Lord

Chapter 319: grandchildren meet

Austria, outside Nurmengard Castle.

When Wentworth stood outside this stern, dark, far-flung tower, looking at the high-hanging entrance of Nurmengard Castle—for the greater good, he felt a little complicated.

In the Austrian mountain wind, Wentworth couldn't help taking a deep breath. In a trance, Wentworth seemed to see a man wearing a long-collar black trench coat standing under the slogan, and he In front of them is the first wizard team in history that is close to the army.

They shouted the same slogan, holding wands, facing the handsome figure below the tower, roaring loudly, and swearing allegiance to him.

"Wentworth?! Are you listening? Wentworth!"

Just then, Dumbledore's voice interrupted the scene in Wentworth's mind.

Hearing Dumbledore's call, Wentworth opened his eyes and met Dumbledore's wise eyes.

Dumbledore stared at Wentworth and said slowly, word by word:

"Gellert first proposed that I send you to Nurmengard during the holidays, but I refused at first. I thought that my presence at Hogwarts would be enough to teach you to be excellent. wizard!"

Having said this, Dumbledore paused, his eyes unconsciously looking at the slogan at the entrance, his eyes were deep, as if he had remembered something.

Seeing this, Wentworth asked very cooperatively:

"What made you change your mind about that, Headmaster Dumbledore?"

Hearing Wentworth's question, Dumbledore looked back at Wentworth and said in a complicated tone:

"Because, you are still too weak!"

Wentworth: "...???"

Good guy, Dumbledore made Wentworth shut his mouth with a single word, and Dumbledore continued to explain:

"You know, when you were about your age, Tom Riddle began to study dark magic alone, and Gellert... when he was about your age, he was scolded by Demus for studying dark magic. Tron fired."

Having said that, Dumbledore looked at Wentworth and shook his head slowly.

Wentworth: "???"

Before Wentworth could explain, Dumbledore continued:

"There are many signs that Tom Riddle is about to come back, and I have long expected his return, so for so many years, I have been thinking about ways to deal with him, I have thought about countless plans, but every time None of them will satisfy me until you show up."

"Actually, you and I both know that my original intention was to use you and the Umrah to deal with Voldemort and his Death Eaters, but today, what I want to tell you is that no matter what, you They're all my students, and I don't want to see an accident with you."

Having said this, Dumbledore raised his head, looked at the highest point of the tower in front of him, and said:

"Let's go, the people here will help you!"

"It is said that only magic can defeat magic. Similarly, only the Dark Lord can defeat the Dark Lord."

Hearing Dumbledore's words, Wentworth was silent for a moment, then smiled and said:

"Headmaster Dumbledore, I really didn't expect that such a thing would come out of your mouth."

Dumbledore looked at Wentworth, blinked his eyes, and said with a half-smile:

"Do you know why I have been regarded by almost all wizards as the strongest wizard in history for so many years?"

Wentworth shook his head.

Dumbledore didn't expect Wentworth to answer either, so he said bluntly:

"It's because I've never been pedantic! Let me tell you another secret!"

Having said that, Dumbledore stretched out his hand, pointed to the slogan at the entrance of Nurmengard, and said softly:

"Actually, this sentence was first told to Gellert by me!"

Hearing this, Wentworth's eyes widened, his face full of disbelief.

Then, without waiting for Wentworth to ask again, Dumbledore patted Wentworth gently on the shoulder and walked into the tower in front of him first.

Seeing this, Wentworth hurriedly followed, followed behind Dumbledore, stepped up, and finally came to the highest point of Nurmengard.

When Wentworth followed Dumbledore's footsteps and walked into a dimly lit room at the highest point of Nurmengard, looking at the ragged old man in front of him, Wentworth's face was full of disbelief. The old man standing who looked like he was dying was actually Gellert Grindelwald who once caused panic in the entire magical world.

As Dumbledore and Wentworth entered the room, Gellert Grindelwald, who was sitting on the only hard bed in the room, quietly passed through the gap between the black stones on the castle, watching Outside the window, he said:

"My beloved Headmaster Dumbledore, are you stupid to be Headmaster? Come to me, and don't forget to lecture the students!"

In the face of Gellert Grindelwald's attitude, Dumbledore laughed and didn't take it seriously, but pushed Wentworth and pushed him into Gellert Grindelwald's room. Speaking of:

"Man, I brought it to you. The rest is between your grandparents and grandchildren."

Hearing Dumbledore's words, Gellert Grindelwald turned his head slowly, looked at Wentworth, who was standing still, and frowned.

Seeing this, Wentworth hurriedly shouted:

"grandfather!"

Hearing Wentworth's cry, Gellert Grindelwald took a deep breath, and then snapped his fingers. In the next second, a faint blue flame was burning on the walls of the entire room. The fire that Wentworth invented himself with ancient runes was very similar.

Only this scale is the difference between the light of the firefly and the brilliance of the sun and the moon.

When the surrounding flames ignited and illuminated the entire room, Gellert Grindelwald said:

"Abu thought to ask me to help him cultivate a student ~www.NovelMTL.com~ that is enough to beat the best student he used to be, I agree, you know why?"

Wentworth looked at the raging fire burning not far from him, swallowed, and shook his head again and again.

At this moment, Gellert Grindelwald slowly stood up from his bed and said:

"Everyone in the magical world said that I lost to Albus back then, hehe, I want you to prove to me that I didn't lose to him back then, I just didn't want to play with him!"

Hearing Gellert Grindelwald's words, Wentworth nodded again and again and said in agreement:

"I see what you mean, I will beat Tom Riddle, grandfather!"

Who knows, Gellert Grindelwald listened to Wentworth's words, but walked to Wentworth's side in silence, and then slapped Wentworth's head fiercely, just as Wentworth While Stiff was in pain, Gellert Grindelwald leaned over Wentworth's ear and said softly:

"Idiot, I want you to be bigger than the so-called Voldemort! Of course, it's also more advanced!"

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