After the seemingly unexpected chaos ended, time passed quickly. In the blink of an eye, it was morning again.
Monday mornings were always particularly busy. Many people had to find their rhythm again.
Grindelwald had been sitting in front of the table for almost five minutes. Chown, who had a pair of panda eyes, yawned and sat down at the table under the kind care and urging of his butler, Kalidi.
He obviously did not sleep well the night before. His face was obviously swollen and had dark circles under his eyes.
When he saw the neatly arranged plates and the even more neatly arranged dishes, he suddenly lost his spirit. He collapsed on the table and groaned.
"Why is it this again? Sarah? "
"Don't call me that," Grindelwald said with a smile. "I arranged this."
"Teacher, did I do something wrong? If I am guilty, please let the World's Will or something else punish me. Don't let me eat a tasteless breakfast here. "
"For the sake of your body, don't think that you are young and unrestrained. You are just a Wizard, not immortal."
Grindelwald ate his oatmeal milk and replied with a smile, "Look at Mr. Weasley. He just recovered from his injuries. He woke up at four in the morning and is now at his post. Unlike you, you don't sleep during the day or at night. You are simply wasting time, money, and life …"
Jon was speechless.
He started to feel that it was a mistake to let Grindelwald stay here. He had definitely heard similar words before the trip to Egypt. At that time, Dumbledore had not decided to be reborn. Thus, Grindelwald was especially concerned about Dumbledore's body.
— — Originally, Grindelwald thought that after so much time had passed, he had given up on this matter. He did not expect himself to bring it up again.
But …
"Mr. Weasley went to the laboratory so early?"
…
Back to three days ago.
Hogwarts.
After Dumbledore heard from Harry that something had happened to Weasley, he immediately felt that there was something strange about it.
Although the matters of the Phoenix Society were handled by Jon, Dumbledore had a copy of all the plans in his drawer. Thus, he was aware of all the problems that had occurred.
Dumbledore also knew about the attack on Mr. Weasley.
This matter was within their plans. If Jon wanted to transfer Weasley away from his current position, he needed a reasonable reason. And in their plans, they had indeed foreseen Voldemort's spying.
It was precisely because of this that Mr. Weasley had adjusted his schedule to be stationed here the moment he noticed the suspicious presence two days ago.
Jon had left something on Mr. Weasley's body and wasn't worried that he would be hurt.
After all, Mr. Weasley's current status was a little more special. He was Jon's designated lab technician, and Jon had to ensure his safety in order to better serve the lab.
After Mr. Weasley was sent to the magic hospital, someone would naturally take his place and use the compound decoction to disguise himself as Mr. Weasley sleeping on the hospital bed. Then, Mr. Weasley would secretly come to Jon's laboratory and begin his work.
They were very familiar with these things.
Because the person who had replaced Lohat was still lying in the hospital.
Lohat was currently helping Dumbledore with some matters that Dumbledore couldn't handle, and this matter was also within his scope of handling.
In short, this plan didn't come from Voldemort's surprise attack, but from Jon's long anticipated arrangements.
During this period of time, Sirius had been living with his new wife, and would occasionally return to Grimmauld Square during the day.
This was because Jon had arranged a reasonable death plan for him. When the time came, he would have to logically die, and then use a secret identity to come back to life.
Once the dust had settled, he would be able to reappear in front of his godson. If this plan didn't include his reappearance, he definitely wouldn't have cooperated.
Jon told him that a short separation was for the sake of a better reunion, and this theory was ultimately accepted by Sirius.
Although he didn't like his wife, she was still his wife.
The meaning of this family's existence was to tie his hands and feet. The reason why Jon was willing to help Sirius's elders persuade Sirius to follow their plan was naturally because of his own selfishness.
Now that everything was under control, Jon was still very careful. He tried his best not to let the members of the Phoenix Society feel that this was an easy task. This was Dumbledore's advice. After all, not everyone was worthy of complete trust. As the saying goes, it's impossible to know a person's heart from his stomach. Even if he was willing to think positively of these people, he had to leave behind some secrets.
Everything was for the sake of the final success of the plan, and before that, many things and secrets had to be kept.
And Mr. Weasley was obviously very busy.
During this time, although there were no major problems with his body — Jon's strength was comparable to Voldemort's when he was at his peak wasn't just for show. The blood of the Mystic Bird innately had the ability to find a way forward in a crisis. Even if Mr. Weasley was in a state of near death, Jon could still use his strength to pull him back.
This kind of strength could be said to be terrifying, if anyone knew.
And while this was happening, Grindelwald wasn't idle. This powerful legendary Wizard and his other disciple, Cinnabar, who was far away on the other side of the ocean, worked together to create a false illusion.
Using Mr. Weasley's dream to create a false body, the light and shadow of magic condensed into the true appearance of Mr. Weasley II, and this created false body was responsible for replacing Mr. Weasley to stay in the hospital. Just like Mr. Weasley's doppelgänger, it was completely under the control of Mr. Weasley's wisdom, except that it was somewhat slow in certain matters.
But this wasn't a difficult task. Grindelwald added an opening in the substitute's reaction logic. Once there was a question he couldn't answer, it would immediately be transmitted to the mind of Mr. Weasley. Then, Mr. Weasley's real body would give the answer and feedback would be synchronized.
This wasn't a difficult task for Mr. Weasley. After all, he was a powerful Wizard, and his research had only just begun, so he didn't need to put in so much effort.
But time couldn't be delayed, otherwise Jon would be willing to let him stay in the hospital for two more days to deal with his children and friends.
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