"Snake Monster!?"
While Jon was eating, Grindelwald's voice suddenly sounded from the opposite side. His voice was filled with surprise as if he had heard something incredible.
But I didn't say anything, Jon subconsciously thought. Then he remembered that the legendary Wizard sitting opposite him could use some inexplicable magic to read his thoughts at that moment.
"Mr. Grindelwald, I've already told you, can you not read my thoughts?"
His threat didn't seem to have any effect on Grindelwald. In fact, Grindelwald didn't care about his threat at all.
"If I don't read your thoughts," the legendary Wizard said confidently, "how can I know what you're thinking? You won't tell me. "
Jon was speechless for a moment.
Good, this explanation is reasonable and there's nothing wrong with it.
"Okay, okay, let's talk about the Snake Monster. I think that's the main point."
It was indeed the main point. At present, it seemed that this was the only way to divert the topic.
But to be honest, Jon didn't know what to say on this point.
After all, he didn't know much about the Snake Monster. Then, he suddenly explained the story of the Snake Monster to a legendary Wizard like Grindelwald and the reason for its appearance. What should he say?
Should he say that he had the ability to predict the future? Besides, even if he really had the ability to predict the future, wouldn't it be considered a spoiler?
Grindelwald seemed to have seen through his hesitation, so the Wizard directly expressed his thoughts.
"You don't have to think too much about it. I know a lot more about Hogwarts than you think. For example, I know a lot about some of the things that you're worried about. You don't have to worry about these things. They don't involve leaking secrets."
"It's not that I'm worried about leaking secrets. It's just that I really don't know where to start. This matter is quite complicated. It involves the grudges of several generations."
Jon stuffed a piece of steak into his mouth and chewed to calm his thoughts.
"Let's put it this way. You probably know a little about what happened to me last semester. Voldemort ran back to the school, but because of the strict defense of the headmaster, he didn't do anything to cause any damage. However, he didn't die completely because of the damage he suffered in the school. Instead, he escaped with his last breath. I don't think he will just disappear like that. He will use some other means to exert some destructive influence on the school and target Harry Potter. You know, there is some unresolvable hatred between them."
Grindelwald nodded. He did know these things because there was nothing else to do in the tower. Apart from training, he could only flip through the information to see what was happening outside.
In fact, when he saw Voldemort appear a long time ago, he quite admired this person.
At that time, he hadn't completely recovered from his failure. For such a thing to happen again, he expressed a certain degree of admiration, as if there was a successor to his career. However, as Voldemort's actions deviated more and more from his thoughts, he gave up on observing this matter. Moreover, at that time, his cultivation had reached a bottleneck. He needed to do his best to pursue a breakthrough, so he didn't care about Voldemort's follow-up.
As for the other things, he heard from his old subordinates in the Dark Forest after he came out of seclusion.
Moreover, it was related to Nagini, so he did pay a little bit of attention to it.
But even so, he didn't have much interest in Voldemort.
When a person had a higher level of power and stood at a higher level, his mentality would change a lot. In the past, he especially cared about things, but later on, he gradually began to not care about them. In the end, everything was over, except for the matter of Dumbledore.
So he ran back here to find Helga for help. He wanted to sit down with Dumbledore again and calmly have a good talk.
No matter what, he wanted an acceptable result. He didn't want a hasty ending like before, or even an ending that didn't have an ending at all.
But he also knew that because of those things, this matter couldn't be rushed, and could only be done slowly.
That was why he was sitting here and discussing the Basilisk with Jon.
Otherwise, who would care about a snake?
"Harry Potter and Voldemort are destined to be lifelong enemies, so the knot between them definitely can't be untied. But what does this have to do with the snake monster? Could it be that they also have the bloodline of the founder?"
"Although it doesn't seem to be on the surface, in theory, they are related to the snake monster. Voldemort has the bloodline of Slythrin. His ancestor is one of the founders of the Hogwarts, Salazar Slythrin. And because of some special reasons, when he tried to kill Harry Potter, it unexpectedly caused a strange resonance between him and Harry Potter. From then on, Harry Potter learned the snake language and can control snakes through it. But I don't think this is a secret. Unfortunately, Dumbledore doesn't seem to know, and I was the one who told him."
"Even if it's Dumbledore, he isn't an omniscient and omnipotent god. He wasn't such a thoughtful person in the past." Suddenly, there was a hint of sadness in Grindvall's voice, which made Jon feel a little lost. "Actually, it's my fault that he became like this today."
Yes, of course it's your fault. If you didn't start that Wizard War, the two of you wouldn't have become like this today.
Just as this thought flashed through Jon's mind, he immediately used other thoughts to get rid of it. Fortunately, Grindvall didn't seem to be in the mood to read his thoughts and was still dejected. Even Jon's continued gossip couldn't arouse his interest.
However, the legendary Wizard's self-control was also very good. He quickly calmed down and continued to signal Jon to tell him about the snake monster.
Jon originally planned to keep quiet about this matter, but he didn't expect Grindvall to be able to control his emotions so well in just a few minutes.
Sure enough, the legendary Wizard's acting skills couldn't be underestimated.
And he was helpless, so he could only continue with the following content.
Whether it was a spoiler or not, it had nothing to do with him. Besides, even if it was a spoiler for Grindvall, it wasn't a big deal.
You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.
Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.