Chapter 382: Grindelwald's "Charm Demonstration"

"Wallup-sir, when you are making a pot of poisonous potion, what do you need to do the first time the crucible is removed from the fire? Stir it clockwise or counterclockwise? How many times? What is the purpose?"

In the eerie Potions Classroom, Snape who was at the podium suddenly asked Sean a question.

Sean, whose eyelids were a little droopy, was immediately awakened by the gloomy voice of the old bat. He hurriedly stood up and answered quickly.

"Uh, professor, you need to stir counterclockwise, at least twenty-five times, and the specific number of times depends on the year of the main medicinal material you put into the potion, but it can't exceed thirty-five times at most, otherwise the medicinal properties of the medicine will be affected. Big discount. Well, the purpose of the stirring is to soften the poison potion, otherwise it would turn into a sticky jelly-like potion in one serving."

Fortunately, he would review his notes every day, although his potion brewing level was no longer as good as Daisy, who was a year younger than him, and even less than Hermione and Harry of the same grade.

But in terms of theoretical knowledge, he still remembers it very well...

Um?

Sean glanced at Hermione beside him. The girl was calmly pointing at her wand.

Ah... bad...

Sure enough, Snape's sneering voice sounded: "Congratulations, Mr. Wallop, it only takes twenty seconds for a poisonous potion that can poison trolls to kill you - tell me, have you studied carefully? What are you going to learn in this lesson?"

"Uh, uh, sorry, professor..." Sean lowered his head in frustration.

Snape looked at everyone with the same gloomy eyes as radar: "The brewing time of the poisonous potion is as long as an hour and a half, and when brewing this kind of potion, the wizard must put it on himself at the beginning. A Bubble Head Charm. The Bubble Head Charm has to be renewed every ten minutes in order to make sure nothing goes wrong—and the Bubble Head Charm has to be refreshed quickly when the cauldron is off the fire. Like Mr. Wallup The act of stirring, in the wonderful but dangerous art of potions, is what we generally call — courting death.”

Every student was silent, and then, without waiting for Snape's orders, the voices recorded on the parchment rang out in unison.

"Wallup, one of your 'deaths' resulted in a five-point deduction from Ravenclaw, sit down." Snape tapped Sean with his wand.

Sean sat down helplessly and rubbed his face hard.

Hermione on the side waited until Snape cast his eyes on Harry and whispered closer: "Sean! Even your people can't see it lately, my God, haven't you slept well for days? already?"

Sean sneered: "Actually, it's okay, I slept for two hours yesterday..."

"But you only slept for an hour the day before yesterday!" Hermione's eyes widened.

"Special period, special period..."

There's nothing that Sean can do. There have been too many troubles recently.

Looking up all kinds of materials, interrogating the group of Death Eaters who had been swept away by himself, and racking his brains to combine the existing materials to reason and judge—by the way, he would sneak out of school every day to see little Grindelwald , although the other party does not want to see his appearance for the time being.

But the other party didn't reject the things that Capone sent over.

This is also the reason why he has been dozing off in the potions class that he has always been most serious about. In fact, he is almost in a state of mind wandering in Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration class.

Fortunately, Professor McGonagall understood the truth of some things, and didn't give him any deductions or anything, but only sternly instructed him after the class: "Mr. Wallup, many times, a healthy body and a clear mind can make work a reality. Do more with less.”

Of course Sean understood that Professor McGonagall was doing it for his own good...even Snape.

In the past, Snape would not only deduct his points, but also punish him for a whole class.

But things are really troublesome...

Sean sighed silently.

Last night, he spent a lot of effort and finally dug up some memories from those few Death Eaters who were not petrified.

The first thing that was confirmed was that Voldemort had really returned.

This insufferable lunatic returned to his servants in a weak but powerful posture.

Weak and powerful, it sounds contradictory, but based on what Sean saw from Fenrir's memory, it was accurate.

Voldemort seemed to have completely lost his body. He was held in his arms by a wizard who could not see his appearance, only revealing an extremely ugly baby-like big head.

Like what Sean once saw in the movies.

But the difference is that Voldemort still seems to have quite a lot of power, and he doesn't need to use his wand when he punishes a servant.

However, Sean expected that Voldemort would never die. What he wondered was how the other party knew that he went to Baron Skinner's Manor that night.

There is a high probability that Voldemort and the returner had hooked up, but he played the role of Grindelwald that night. Even if the returnee thought that Grindelwald would go to check the situation, would they dare to ambush Grindelwald?

Sean thinks they don't dare. Obviously, neither the returner nor Voldemort can guarantee that they can defeat Grindelwald. In this case, the identities of the prey and the hunter will be reversed quickly in an ambush.

And Grindelwald might kill him in a fit of rage.

So how did Voldemort know it was him...

Sean thought for a long time before he thought of one thing, and that was the identity of the returnee.

The invincible Andros is a famous wizard in ancient Greece, and there are other families such as Mopsos and Karkas.

The ancient Greece had a characteristic, rich in prophets.

Sean doesn't know whether the returner's half-ghost state can still use the ability of a prophet, but in an unbroken family, there is a high probability that a certain wizard can inherit the blood of the ancestor's prophet.

But this kind of prophetic ability should not be too strong, otherwise many of Sean's actions will be predicted in advance.

Moreover, Sean believes that this may also be one of the reasons why the returnees have always wanted to deal with Grindelwald - Grindelwald's prophetic ability is likely to be more powerful than the returnees.

The ability to crush this special talent must be something that the returnees do not want to see, especially since the owner of this talent is so powerful.

Sean had a vague guess that the Prophet would be disturbed by the Prophet. He had been under Grindelwald's gaze before, so the returnees could not see the vague future.

However, now that Grindelwald is in a predicament, he will have to be more careful in what he does in the future.

Of course, he also has another choice, and that is to have a good relationship with Little Grindelwald...

Speaking of little Grindelwald, Sean wanted to sigh. He kept thinking about how to make the other party untie his knot.

Because Sean was certain that if he wanted to relieve the threat of the awakening of the world's will, he had to cooperate with little Grindelwald.

Although the two of them have different memories, they will always be the same person. This is an unchangeable time. When the time-staggered nodes overlap, as long as the will of the world does not wake up, then there will be only Grindelwald alone in the next time.

There is no such thing as schizophrenia due to the disorder of memory, time and Grindelwald will understand all this by themselves.

Whether it is little Grindelwald or old Grindelwald, they all understand this deeply.

The problem is that little Grindelwald is not willing to cooperate - the old man is too stubborn.

Moreover, Sean was always puzzled, and Dumbledore let himself go and do it.

He can understand that Dumbledore will have many restrictions when he does this, but what he does not understand is that Dumbledore said that doing this will have some controllable effects on the current world.

Haven't seen it yet.

In addition, after Sean learned the truth about the blood alliance, he has been very uneasy.

Will Dumbledore wait for the existence of Grindelwald's two timelines to merge...

Or, Grindelwald has become his true self, and he wants to do something to Dumbledore...

Sean had to sigh, at this time, if only he had the ability of a prophet...

It's a pity that Professor Trelawney's divination class can't teach you what you want to learn, and this thing is not something you can learn if you want to learn it.

By the way, in the last divination class, Hermione had a fight with the pretending Professor Trelawney, and now she doesn't go to class.

It can only be said that history may always develop where it should develop.

If only I could look at the memories of Grindelwald's 97 years of separation...

But Dumbledore will definitely not allow it. If he sees that memory, the awakening of the will of the world will become a foregone conclusion.

memory, memory...

Shawn paused while knocking the quill on his chin. He found that he seemed to have forgotten something.

Grindelwald seemed to have some expectations for what happened next... Then, that...

After the day's lesson, Sean came to the Room of Requirement again, and this time he didn't even let Daisy and Hermione follow him, because he was worried that the more people there were, the more trouble it might cause.

Of course, the premise of all this is that my guesses are accurate.

He took out something, it was a transparent glass bottle, there was something floating in it, the thing was like a combination of gas and liquid, showing a psychedelic silver-white color.

Grindelwald's Demonstration of Spells... This is the name given by the system.

This spell demonstration is obviously a memory of Grindelwald. This is the first time Sean has just entered Hogwarts when he entered the vanishing cabinet by mistake and met Grindelwald.

"As a gift of this wonderful journey," Grindelwald said at the time.

And the original Dumbledore told Sean that this spell demonstration was too advanced for Sean at that time, and he could learn very little.

After Dumbledore made Sean stronger, he went to him to help him digest this memory.

And this delay is more than two years.

This is why Sean sensed something was wrong.

For more than two years, this memory has been well preserved by Sean, but he himself has not been curious once in such a long time, nor has he tried to use it himself.

For someone who likes to organize things at a fixed time and is always curious, this is an incredible thing.

Moreover, Sean didn't think about it at the time, and now he found something strange after thinking about it.

Why did Grindelwald leave such a magic spell demonstration experience when he had nothing to do? He is not like this kind of person who deliberately demonstrates, and if he wants to teach a student, face-to-face teaching is obviously more efficient, and teaching by memory is a bit redundant.

Or it happened to be when you and him met for the first time, and the other party took it with you?

Now, when Sean and Grindelwald are more familiar, he thinks this is unreasonable.

Sean held up the memory bottle and looked at it carefully.

It looks no different from an ordinary memory bottle, except that the silver-like memory inside rotates more slowly.

Also, it's a little odd that even in his hand, Sean always loses focus on it.

"Well, this is?" Sean raised his wand and lightly touched the bottle of the memory bottle.

This familiar magic wave...

Sean's pupils shrank slightly, and there was an extremely powerful Confusion Charm attached to the bottle!

No, it's still an improved Confusion Charm!

It will not cause any harm to the holder, but will make the holder subconsciously ignore the memory bottle itself.

No wonder, no wonder I hadn't remembered this thing all the time...

Then it seems that there is indeed a problem!

You know, Grindelwald is a good player at playing with memory.

Could it be that this is the memory switch that Grindelwald planted for himself, who had cleared all his memories. This switch will be triggered when he meets Sean for the first time. The purpose of the trigger is to give this memory bottle to Sean. …

Now, the Confusion Curse is powerful, but after so long, the magic power of UU Reading has dissipated a lot, and Sean himself has become stronger at a rapid rate, and he has become more sensitive to magic power.

In addition, Sean's recent thoughts were all focused on this aspect, so he remembered the existence of this memory bottle...

Could this be a reminder that Grindelwald left for himself?

Sean took a deep breath, took out the Pensieve, and then pulled out the cork of the memory bottle with slight force.

Sure enough, this memory looks like it has been precipitated, it is thicker and more... vicissitudes.

For some reason, such an adjective popped into Sean's mind.

He tilted the mouth of the bottle, and the pale silver memory slipped slowly, slowly.

The memory fell into the Pensieve, like a boulder smashed into the lake and caused a huge splash, which seemed to indicate its weight.

"Phew—" Sean took a deep breath and buried his head in it.

After a while of falling, Sean stepped on the ground again.

"This is..." Sean's pupils shrank suddenly, "Hogwarts?"

In front of him was indeed Hogwarts, but not the castle he remembered.

He was standing in the center of the auditorium, which should have been magnificent, with a large hole in the magic ceiling above his head, and the candles that should have been floating shiveringly crowded into a corner.

The long table of the four colleges was knocked to the ground, and the place Sean liked to sit was burning with flames.

And in the middle of the mess, which could even be called the ruins, that was where the principal was supposed to be.

A tired figure is sitting on a half stone pillar.

That's Grindelwald, Grindelwald with the Elder Wand.