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Chapter 353

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"Unfortunately, no matter how important an existence is, there will always be a time of decline. Even the gods can't avoid the fate of natural decline. Naturally, the Dumbledore Family is the same."

Grindelwald spoke frankly to Jon, but Jon was quickly analyzing and deducing in his heart.

This was first-hand information about the Sacred Relic of Death. When denying my Soul Essence was not a problem, only the content of the Sacred Relic of Death could allow Jon to quickly grasp some things and gain the upper hand.

Although from Grindelwald's words, he felt that he couldn't gain any insights.

"I have no relationship with the Dumbledore Family. It was because when I was looking for the old wand, I found clues about the Dumbledore Family. That's why things happened later."

"When I first came in contact with Dumbledore, I did have some other thoughts in my heart."

Of course, this was a normal thing. Otherwise, how could a person who didn't have any pure intentions have other thoughts in his heart?

Jon silently ridiculed in his heart, but he listened more carefully.

This was the real first-hand information, so it couldn't be missed.

"Later, I did get the old wand as I wished. It was with a wand maker, Grigovic. I think you have heard of his name."

Of course, he had heard of him. Wasn't he a master wand maker on par with Olivander? It was difficult for people who lived in the world of magic not to know him.

Not to mention someone like Jon, who already had known things to begin with.

"But in fact, the origin of the old wand wasn't clean. After I first found the Dumbledore Family, I found that the old wand wasn't in their hands. At that time, I thought that perhaps the head of the family at that time, Dumbledore's mother, didn't keep the wand. But I heard that the wand was in the hands of Grigovic, so I hurriedly went to find Grigovic. At that time, Dumbledore and I had become very good friends."

Grindelwald's voice suddenly had a hint of self-deprecation.

"At that time, I was too arrogant, so I had a very simple question that I didn't think of. As a wand maker, how did Grigovic get the old wand?

Bought it?

Stolen?

Scammed?

Or was it picked up?

It occurred to me later that either way, the probability was much higher than if he had won through a duel.

In other words, although Grigovic possesses the old wand, he is not the true owner of the wand. "

These words were a bit confusing, but Jon understood.

What was interesting was that he never thought that the old wand could be obtained by a master wand maker through underhanded means. People like Olivander often had their own pride, especially when it came to wands. Perhaps they could borrow the wand for research purposes, but they would never kill for it.

Therefore …

"Yes."

Grindvall looked at the expression on Jon's face and slowly nodded.

"The owner of the wand is Dumbledore's mother, Lady Kandra. At that time, I stole the old wand from Grigovic. I was so surprised that I didn't even think about it. After that, I even knocked down Grigovic in order to make the old wand my own."

For a legendary Wizard, this was indeed a very ridiculous and fatal mistake, but was it because of this mistake that he lost?

Jon didn't think so.

Grindvall's failure was not only because of the general trend, but also because he wasn't ruthless enough.

He felt very sorry for his lover, Dumbledore, who was in the enemy camp at that time.

Because he had bad intentions from the beginning, plus a series of things that happened later.

"But these things, you didn't come back to your senses until you were in the tower, right?"

Jon blurted out. But looking at Grindvall's expression, it was obvious that he guessed right.

"With my wisdom, I should have thought of this long ago, but after I got the old wand, as the Dark Lord, I became extremely powerful and invincible, so I neglected this small problem."

"But, Dumbledore didn't neglect it."

Hearing Jon's conclusion, Grindvall nodded.

He did neglect this "small problem," but Dumbledore, who was studying the Sacred Weapon of Death with him, didn't. And Dumbledore, who knew the history of his family, was more clear about the characteristics of the old wand.

But at this time, there was a problem.

Dumbledore knew what was left in his house, but when the old wand was stolen, he quickly thought of Grindvall.

But at that time, he didn't immediately stand up.

Because at that time …

"Because at that time, he was facing another more serious problem."

Grindvall said:

"Who is the real owner of the old wand?"

The answer to this question was obviously not Grindvall. Otherwise, this legendary Wizard wouldn't be sitting here and talking to Jon about this.

"The original owner of the old wand …"

Jon said thoughtfully: "It's Principal Dumbledore's mother, Ms. Kandra Dumbledore. She was the one who lent the old wand to Mr. Grindvall until, due to an accident, her daughter, Arianna Dumbledore, lost control and killed her."

At that time, I had just arrived at Dumbledore's house, and Dumbledore was the only one supporting the whole family, so I didn't know about this story. But in my disappointment, I met Abusi. He was like me, a talented person who didn't want to be burdened by his family, and more importantly, he was almost the same as me. We quickly became friends and even developed a relationship that went beyond friendship. You know, this is not rare. "

In the United Kingdom, this was indeed not rare.

Jon suspected that if he continued to stay with Grindvall like this, he would sooner or later become a person who was very good at complaining.

"Unfortunately, there is always an irreconcilable contradiction between ideals and reality, especially for people like Dumbledore who have a family to support."

"At that time, I wanted to take Dumbledore away, but his family was burdening him. His younger brother thought that I was going to kidnap him, so we had a violent conflict with his younger brother. In the chaos, we killed Arianna."

"Dumbledore blamed himself very much. He blamed himself to the point of madness. I had no choice but to leave on my own and look for the old wand."

"Wait, if that's the case, then the owner of the old wand …"

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