Chapter 331 Identity Exposure 【Subscribe】
Chapter 331 Identity Exposure 【Subscribe】
Watching Amber and Lilith rush into the painting, Grindelwald stretched out his hand in vain, but he didn't catch anything.
"Amber!"
Looking at the oil painting, Grindelwald couldn't help roaring.
Although he knew the secret in the oil painting, he also knew that there must be some time in the past behind the oil painting.
However, being ready to travel through time and traveling suddenly are two completely different things.
Especially as they had expected, if Voldemort traveled to the time of World War II, it would be quite dangerous for Amber.
Both Dumbledore and Grindelwald came from that chaotic era, and they knew very well how little human life was in such an era.
Looking at his only apprentice, his only hope rushed into the oil painting, Grindelwald stood up instantly and rushed towards the oil painting regardless.
"Calm down, Gellert!"
Seeing Grindelwald's movements, Dumbledore immediately stood up and hugged Grindelwald's shoulders.
"Calm down! You can't get to their time when you run through like this now!"
29 The magic fluctuations on the oil painting have been completely eliminated, and now this oil painting has returned to its original state.
Without knowing what time node Voldemort has set, it is undoubtedly a fantasy to reach their time again through oil painting.
That's why, Amber has to jump right in.
Because only by following behind Voldemort, can you travel to the same time in the same magic circle.
That's how he could stop Voldemort's conspiracy.
"Albus! That's my apprentice!
Looking at the magic power fluctuations on the oil painting, it fell completely silent.
Grindelwald turned sharply and grabbed Dumbledore by the collar.
"He's my only apprentice!"
Seeing Grindelwald's hideous face and those bloodshot red eyes, Dumbledore couldn't help but stand still.
Grindelwald's words solved the mystery that had been hidden in his heart for many years.
Why did Amber, a first-year student, have such a meticulous mind and such a powerful fighting force?
Why did Amber know what he was going to do from the very beginning, and from the moment he entered the school, he began to prepare for the huge ideal of the unity of the four houses.
Why are there traces of another person's life in the towers of Nurmengard?
As for this old, paranoid friend of mine, he didn't change his mind in the slightest when he contradicted him at the beginning, but now he has completely changed his mind.
Got it, got it all.
Dumbledore's gaze couldn't help but swept to the painting next to him, and there was still a lingering shock in his eyes.
"You mean... Amber was taught by you?"
Grindelwald threw off Dumbledore's collar angrily and sat on the sofa next to him, his face sullen and silent.
Seeing the gloomy expression on his old friend's face, Dumbledore was speechless.
If he had known about this long ago, it would have been absolutely impossible for Amber to risk this alone. Go to stop Voldemort's.
Although Voldemort is troublesome and powerful, compared with Grindelwald, it is simply a cloud and mud.
If Grindelwald was stimulated to come out again because of the death of his apprentice, it would be a huge disaster for the whole of Europe.
Thinking of this, Dumbledore couldn't help but turn his attention to Grindelwald next to him.
The long and narrow elder wand was still tightly held in Grindelwald's hands.
Dumbledore knew that he would never have the same opportunity as he did, to push Grindelwald back into Nurmengard once again.
And now, Grindelwald is not as extreme as it was then.
Perhaps, this will be an opportunity for Grindelwald to support him completely.
"Calm down, Gellert, things aren't as bad as you think.
After thinking for a moment, Dumbledore stood up and came to Grindelwald's side, stretched out his hand to hold his shoulder, and said slowly:
"You can feel the tide of magic outside, it's a lot duller than when Voldemort just returned."
Hearing Dumbledore's words, Grindelwald was slightly taken aback, closed his eyes, and carefully sensed the magic tide in the air.
Sure enough, compared to the magic power that almost boiled when Voldemort first got into the painting.
Although the tide of magic power outside is still fluctuating violently, there is no sign of wanting to destroy as before.
Seeing that Grindelwald's expression softened a little, Dumbledore took the time and said quickly:
"It just proves that Amber is going in a good direction.
"Don't worry, there are times when we need to try to trust young people.
Grindelwald was silent.
But Dumbledore was really relieved.
He could feel that the surging killing intent in his old friend's heart was gradually suppressed.
That way, Grindelwald won't make any drastic moves, at least until firm news from Amber comes in.
"Come on, Gellert, we have something we need to do.
Patting Grindelwald on the shoulder, Dumbledore pulled him up semi-forcefully.
Then, he took out a Pensieve from the bookshelf, pulled out a memory from his mind, and motioned for Grindelwald to watch.
820 "This is the transaction I made with Amber before, but because of the sudden incident, I don't know where the client was hidden by him. 35
"You are his teacher, maybe from this conversation. You can tell what we need to do.
Grindelwald raised his head and looked fixedly at Dumbledore's calm eyes.
Finally, he plunged into the Pensieve and caught sight of him. It was the conversation between Amber and Dumbledore in the wheat fields outside the Burrow.
After a while, Grindelwald pulled out his head and his face became solemn and solemn again.
"That filthy rat was hidden in Hogwarts' past. 99
"Oh, what are your thoughts?"
Dumbledore's eyes lit up and hurriedly asked.
Grindelwald shook his head and turned to Dumbledore.
"Prepare to use a time-traveling magic circle, and I'll bring you this filthy rat.""
Done. Grindelwald turned away.
But the moment he walked out of the principal's office, Grindelwald suddenly turned his head and said seriously:
"Albus, it's best not to do anything else."
"If anything goes wrong with this, you know what I'll do.
'Of course, I know that very well, Gellert.
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