Chapter 269: Straightforward and affirmative

Chapter 269: Straightforward and affirmative

"Professor?"

Krum looked at Jon incredulously.

"If he's a professor of Transfiguration class, then what about Professor Johnson."

"If I want to recruit two professors for the Transfiguration class, do I need to apply to you?"

Grindelwald's voice was flat, but it was this flat tone that made Krum's whole body shiver in fear.

He is muscular, but not some dunderhead, and knows that this Headmaster in front of him doesn't have much patience left now.

"I admit the punishment, Sir Headmaster, I'll go to the confinement room for detention now!"

He bowed his head and confessed his mistake with an incomparably sincere attitude, without any half-heartedness.

In response, Grindelwald did not express any more of his attitude, and Krum then gave a final bow and walked quickly in the direction of the confinement room with hurried steps.

Unlike Krum's fear in the face of Grindelwald's high-handedness, although Jon had scruples in his heart towards this former dark lord, there was no fear to speak of.

After all, since Dumbledore dared to hand over the Hogwarts students' safety to him with confidence, it proved that he would not harm them at least.

But regarding Grindelwald's words just now, Jon got a headache.

In the beginning, he did not react to how the identity of a fake professor still needs to be validated in the real Durmstrang, but later on, he seems to have figured something out.

After dealing with Krum, Grindelwald did not stay in place to talk to Jon about the meaning of it and walked straight in the direction of the stairs.

Jon was in no mood to stroll around the castle, so he quickly followed Grindelwald and asked cautiously

"Sir, can I know what kind of arrangement did Professor Dumbledore made with you?"

Faced with Jon's question, Grindelwald did not talk as briefly as he did before, it's just that even while answering Jon's question, he did not stop and still continued to walk forward.

"After what happened today, your voyage will end here, next you and your students will be temporarily settled in Durmstrang until the situation in France is completely divided, and then whether to teach you guys independently at Hogwarts again will be considered."

Jon's face showed a look of confusion. The source of this content nov(el)bi((n))

Hermione looked at Jon in shock; none of the Hogwarts students knew exactly what kind of battle had taken place between Jon and the Death Eaters while they were away.

Jon didn't evade the question and smiled in response.

"It's the first time I've used it on a human."

"It was pretty well done."

It is extremely rare, if Rosier and those old people were here, it would be sufficient to drop their jaws, a compliment came from Grindelwald.

"Even when I was your age, I hadn't exposed myself to the sphere of the Unforgivable Curses in the dark magic, let alone successfully learning it."

"That ship disguised as Durmstrang and the identities of the other students are, of course, false, and I wouldn't bother admitting it even if Dumbledore wanted to, but your identity as a professor of Transfiguration is not something that you can just simply take it if you want and leave it if you don't need it."

Grindelwald's words were calm, yet they revealed a hint of an unquestionable tone.

"Since Dumbledore let you bear the title under my name, it is not that easy to remove, in the future you will be here in the school together with Johnson as a professor of Transfiguration. Of course, although you are talented, your level is indeed still somewhat lacking, in the future, if you have any questions on magic you can always visit me."

After saying that, he left without looking back, leaving only Jon and Hermione who had been completely frozen in place.

It was as if they had been under a full body-bind curse and did not move for ten seconds or so before Hermione turned her head to Jon with a strange look on her face.

"He wants to snatch you away from Hogwarts and bring you to Durmstrang?"

After digesting the information with difficulty, Jon fell silent.

He was tempted to analyse Grindelwald's words from other angles, that there was actually another meaning in them, but all the reasons seemed to pale in comparison to reality no matter what.

Grindelwald is not even half a euphemism as Dumbledore, he is very straightforward, and certainly, wants to steal people from Dumbledore!

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