It was indeed true that the show never ended.
No one in the Ministry of Magic had noticed that Grindelwald had left the tower, except for the pitiful minister, Mr. Connelly Foggy.
This gentleman had become the minister of the Ministry of Magic after Millicent resigned in 1990. He had always hoped that Dumbledore would continue to help him, but it was obvious that his weak personality made him lack confidence. However, power was the best thing that could breed arrogance.
Dumbledore felt that he had gradually lost control of the minister of the Ministry of Magic. Although he had never admitted this in the past, judging from Foggy's usual state, the Ministry of Magic was under Dumbledore's control.
Unfortunately, people who had lost control were often worthless.
He knew many of Dumbledore's secrets.
Apart from his own people, the best people who knew the secrets were the dead.
Of course, Dumbledore didn't want to kill Foggy. Under such a serious situation, it was very wrong and unwise to lose an ally.
Therefore, he followed Grindelwald's opinion and let Grindelwald handle this matter.
Grindelwald, of course, didn't kill the minister of the Ministry of Magic. After he had two students, he became a lot more peaceful and was no longer willing to kill easily, although he had killed many in Germany before.
However, Dumbledore didn't want Foggy to die. After all, if he died, the Ministry of Magic would have to change to a new and unknown minister.
This wasn't a good thing.
Jon also agreed with Dumbledore's opinion, so under the persuasion of both sides, Grindelwald chose to erase and modify Connelly Foggy's memory.
It had to be said that Foggy's strength wasn't that great.
He was as weak as he looked. He liked money, and at the same time, he was infatuated with status and power.
When Grindelwald shook his memory, he found that this person actually had some suspicions about Dumbledore. However, he didn't dare to do anything to Dumbledore in the past, but it was different now.
In his memory, Grindelwald erased everything related to his departure from the tower and changed it into the part of confidence.
The so-called confidence was that he started to not rely so much on Dumbledore. This way, Dumbledore didn't have to worry about the trivial matters of the Ministry of Magic. After all, the information channel was the Phoenix Society. It wasn't a bad thing to let Foggy be more independent, was it?
Jon could almost guess what kind of psychological suggestion Grindelwald had planted in Foggy, but he had no interest in thinking about it now.
In the past two days, the situation in the school had changed. Everyone was anxious because of the snake monster. Harry finally got the notebook and began to explore the secrets behind the secret chamber. Both Jon and Cecatly were very serious. They flipped through the books, trying to remember all the stories related to the ancient Egyptian gods in their minds.
. and the list of names.
Cecate always felt that Grindelwald was hiding something, but Grindelwald's performance was so tight that she didn't have a chance to investigate. Recently, she and Jon were going to live in the Spider Cave. After Grindelwald killed 20% of the spiders, they finally wouldn't be attacked by spiders from time to time.
Aragoc was already very old. Even without the Demon King's corruption, he was already too old to maintain his rule in the Forbidden Forest. The so-called children still listened to him only because they were still afraid of his authority. In addition, Grindvall stood behind him.
And now, he was backed by Jon's Weave.
It usually needed to go through three stages. In the first stage, the Weave underwent a change in form. In the next stage, it needed some food.
Yes, the spiders in the Forbidden Forest were now the Weave's food and slaves.
Aragoc didn't have any room to resist because he didn't know the true intentions of Jon and the others. He only knew that the arrival of Jon and the others had strengthened his rule.
This was the most important thing for him.
As for the life and death of the magical beasts, Jon himself didn't care too much. The Giant Eight-Eyed Spiders had been living in the Forbidden Forest for many years. This kind of highly fertile species had no natural enemies, so naturally, they would gradually spread into a large group of harmful creatures. Letting the Weave extract some of their lives and souls as the base material of the Forbidden Forest could be considered a little contribution to the Forbidden Forest.
Moreover, there was no other master here.
Who could stop Grindelwald from doing what he wanted?
But recently, Grindelwald had also left the Hogwarts.
There were some things on Azkaban's side that couldn't be done openly, so Grindelwald could only act in secret and release Sirius.
This was a method that couldn't be helped.
After all, if the timing had to be accurate, even Grindvall would have to carefully plan to get the person out at the right time.
However, anyway, with Dumbledore's endorsement, Grindelwald wasn't afraid that Sirius wouldn't believe him.
In the Hogwarts, the days began to pass.
It was as if nothing had happened, and everything was very peaceful.
Since the diary was in Harry's hands, Harry had never heard the whispers of the ghost, so the students were optimistic, thinking that this matter was completely over.
Justin has been petrified for four months. Counting the time, he has spent nearly seventy years on the continent created by Helga.
He should have already built up a career.
As for what Justin did over there, Jon had no intention of investigating. This was all an opportunity that Justin exchanged for himself, so he couldn't say anything.
Professor Sprout was now starting to suppress the ripening of the Mandrake grass. After all, this grass matured too quickly and was completely unsuitable. Professor Sprout was now waiting for news from Jon. As soon as Justin came back from the Demon Fairy Castle, she would start to accelerate the ripening of the last part of the Mandrake grass.
As long as the Mandrake grass was fully mature, the people lying in the hospital would be able to wake up.
And amidst such silence, Easter quietly arrived.
The second-grade students began to have new things to think about because they should choose the third-grade courses.
For Jon, this matter was relatively strange because he didn't participate in the third-grade course selection at all. In fact, he has never attended a third-grade class.
But who cares?
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