The Legend of Harry Potter Schoolmaster

Chapter 343 Two Worlds (Part 1)

"The balance has been broken?" Gellert Grindelwald frowned and asked with a serious expression.

"May I ask you a question..." Jon didn't continue this topic directly, and then asked instead: "If there is an all-out war between the wizarding world and the Muggle world, which side do you prefer to win?"

"If it is a direct and all-out war, then the wizarding world has no chance of winning." Grindelwald said without thinking: "I have thought about this issue many times..."

"Can you tell me why?"

"...First of all, the wizarding world is not monolithic." Grindelwald said slowly: "There are a large number of half-blood wizards, mump wizards... and pure-bloods like Albus who tend to be Muggles. Wizards. If there is a full-scale war, they will not be on our side, but on the side of Muggles. Therefore, before the war begins, all wizards in this part must be wiped out!"

"Don't say we can do it, you and I are not on the same side!" Jon complained from the side.

"Okay...sorry!" Grindelwald smiled, and the solemn atmosphere on his face eased a bit: "This civil war will directly cause the wizarding world itself to suffer heavy losses in advance, and its vitality will be greatly injured...but this is necessary. Yes, because compared to the Muggle world, the biggest advantage of the wizarding world lies in its mystery; if a large number of half-bloods, hempseeds, and some pure-blood wizards join the Muggle camp, then the biggest advantage will no longer exist."

"That's right, even Tom Riddle knows this very well..." Jon also smiled and said, "At least he wasn't stupid enough to declare war on the Muggle world before he completely won the civil war in the wizarding world... "

"Who is Tom Riddle?" Grindelwald asked curiously.

"A more famous dark wizard after you." Jon briefly introduced.

"Oh, okay." Grindelwald nodded casually, and then continued: "Even if this war is won, the wizarding world still cannot defeat the Muggle world... because there are too many Muggles, a wizard It is absolutely impossible to rule or subdue tens of thousands of Muggles, it is absolutely impossible..."

"...After truly exposing the wizarding world to the Muggle world, we will gain a certain advantage in the initial war... But as our habits and existence are fully known to the Muggle world, the mystery in us disappears; Muggle The melons will rely on their numbers to launch a crazy counterattack..."

"You used 'us' again..." Jon couldn't help complaining, and then he added: "And most adult wizards can only master most of the magic of life. Little is known about magic and the Dark Arts; in real life-and-death battles, you'll find them no different than Muggle commoners."

"Hey, I'm sorry!" Grindelwald sighed: "It was like this for hundreds of years before... The existence of the "International Wizarding Secrecy Act" did bring long-term peace to the wizarding world, but it also made ordinary wizards They lost their former fangs, and even the development of magic slowed down rapidly, or even stagnated."

"So my original plan..." Grindelwald's eyes instantly became sharp.

...

"I never thought of a complete war between the wizarding world and the Muggle world, because I know it is a dead end!" Grindelwald said coldly: "However, the Muggle world is not monolithic like the wizarding world. There are great contradictions between different races and different cultures; if a war is provoked within the Muggle world, a war that can affect the entire world..."

"...Let the torrent of Muggle steel flood their world; let their cannonballs and bullets slaughter their compatriots; let them fall into chaos and fear, and turn their civilization into pieces of wasteland..." Grindel Wo's eyes suddenly became terribly indifferent:

"If my plan works out, the civilization of the Muggle world will go back hundreds of years; after that, you only need to provoke such a war every few hundred years to get the same effect. In this way, Muggle The world and the world of wizards will fall into a permanent balance...and what I need to do is very simple, I just need to support a puppet in the Muggle world..."

"But you failed!" Jon curled his lips and reminded from the side.

"Yeah, I made a fatal mistake!" Grindelwald's tone suddenly became frustrated: "In Godric's Hollow, I had already gained his trust, and I had already made him give up on me...but A moment of impulsiveness caused me to unfortunately kill his sister... From then on, he turned against me and fought against me everywhere, until I completely failed."

Grindelwald's voice had lost its previous indifference, but was a little more regretful.

"No, you are wrong, this is not an Albus Dumbledore problem." Jon quickly denied: "If Dumbledore hadn't defeated you in time, it might have brought about a worse result... ..."

While speaking, Jon took out the silver octahedron from his pocket.

At the same time, a handful of memories were taken out and put into it.

The silver light shone on the dark wall, and a picture of a mushroom cloud blooming appeared.

"I..." There was a flash of memory in Grindelwald's eyes, and he shook his head slightly: "I have seen it before... I have always hoped to avoid its appearance..."

"No, it was your actions that caused it to appear." Jon explained: "Just two months after you were imprisoned in this prison, the American No-Majs on the other side of the ocean developed this weapon and used it to It destroyed two cities; they made terrible research progress over the course of years because of the pressure you put on them..."

"So..." Grindelwald murmured.

"If Dumbledore hadn't stopped you in time, and if the war was still at a stalemate, then the whole of Europe would probably bear this kind of anger!" Jon said with a smile.

"It seems that I was really wrong..." Grindelwald sighed and lowered his head.

...

"What about now?" After a long delay, the old wizard raised his head reluctantly, his face became much weaker.

"The development of the Muggle world is inevitable..." Jon said calmly: "They are still developing at an extremely terrifying speed, and their energy has surpassed the imagination of the wizarding world, but this does not mean anything to us. Too much impact..."

"How come?" Grindelwald frowned.

"Muggles can't integrate into the wizarding world because they don't have the talent to become a wizard... But for wizards, it's not difficult to integrate into the Muggle world!"

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