Elemental Wizards at Hogwarts

Chapter 212 Unexpected letter

There was no news from Blake throughout the Christmas vacation. Ciel even began to wonder if Blake had seen something, and even began to pray silently in his heart that Blake would never wear that damn ring.

What surprised Charles was that Aberforth had started writing letters a day after Christmas, and began to urge Charles to take action. Charles could understand it at first, after all, for the two Deng.

For Bullide, their sister's death is a thorn in their hearts that cannot be removed.

Aberforth didn't know what method Charles would use to allow him to meet his sister, but the temptation of having a conversation with his sister in person made him anxious.

But Aberforth's urging seemed to have the opposite effect. At first, Charles responded politely, indicating that he was still collecting information. However, as time went by, Charles no longer knew what to reply, so Charles simply didn't bother.

Remembered.

In this way, the Christmas holiday quietly came to the last day with Ciel filled with guilt and impatience towards Aberforth. Today is the day when all the students leaving Hogwarts return to school, after all, it will be tomorrow.

Class has started.

Ciel slept until noon. After washing up, he wandered to the hall to have lunch. When he was thinking about whether to take a bath or go to the library to continue his journey of exploring magic, a Xia Er

An owl that I didn't recognize at all stumbled in.

The owl seemed to have been flying for a long time, almost falling into Ciel's dinner plate, and then started to feast without caring about anything else.

Charles looked at the embarrassed owl, the corners of his mouth twitching constantly. After thinking for a while, Charles decided not to disturb the tired owl for the time being, and he carefully untied the letter tied to the owl's talons.

At first, Charles thought it was a letter from Aberforth. After all, after he didn't reply, the old man seemed to start using owls to deliver letters. Even Charles began to fear that the old man might send him a letter one day.

Howler letter.

But after receiving the letter, Charles touched a metal object through the envelope. Charles immediately knew that this thing was definitely not from Aberforth.

After carefully avoiding the crowd, Charles slowly opened the letter, and what he saw was an ancient bronze key. It looked like he had grown up. Charles frowned. He didn't know who was playing a prank or what the situation was.

After slowly opening the envelope with a wand, Ciel felt relieved. For no apparent reason, there was a small symbol of the Deathly Hallows inside the envelope.

Seeing this symbol, Charles put down his guard, put away his wand with confidence and boldness, and reached out to grab the key that was floating in the air by his own spell.

But what Charles never expected was that as soon as he grabbed the key, Charles felt as if a big hook was caught under his belly button, and his body began to rotate continuously.

At this time, Ciel was stupid enough to know what this thing was, and damn Grindelwald actually sent him a damn portkey without saying anything!

If Charles hadn't felt like his stomach was churning after just eating and he was afraid to speak, Charles would have definitely started sending a telegram.

In just a short while, Ciel felt his feet stand on the ground again. Before Ciel could see where he had landed, Ciel felt his stomach begin to churn.

Without holding back, Ciel successfully returned all of today's lunch to the earth without missing a bit.

While Ciel was still suffering from the remnant power of Tu Caihong, a cold voice with a disgusting tone sounded behind Ciel.

"Charle, it's time to change your motion sickness problem."

After hearing this voice, Charles still maintained his posture with his face facing the loess and his back to the sky, but he still stubbornly freed up one hand to make an international friendly gesture in the direction of the voice.

After a long time, Charles finally suppressed his turbulent stomach, stood up and began to look around the environment around him. While looking around, he did not forget to excuse himself.

"Dear Mr. Grindelwald, I don't get carsick, but I definitely get planesick! Normally, few people don't get dizzy when spinning in circles like this. Can you please just give me your address next time?"

Grindelwald didn't take Ciel's quibbles to heart. He just laughed disdainfully and then slowly came to Ciel.

"Where are we?" Charles asked with confusion as he looked at the unfamiliar environment around him.

Grindelwald's expression was extremely complicated. He thought for a while and then said, "Godric's Glen, near Dumbledore's ancestral home."

After hearing Grindelwald's words, Ciel was extremely surprised, "Why did you ask me to come here?"

Grindelwald led Ciel forward and said with a complex expression, "After I left Dumbledore, I obtained the Elder Wand in a duel.

For the purpose of commemoration, after I obtained the Elder Wand, I secretly returned to the place where I met Dumbledore, and secretly hid my wand in Dumbledore's ancestral home."

Charles still didn't understand what Grindelwald meant, and was still confused, "So? Do you want to get your wand back now?"

Grindelwald just shook his head, "No, I need to verify how that damn goblin controlled my wand back then! I definitely don't want to make the same mistake again."

Ciel shrugged. He still didn't understand the purpose of Grindelwald calling him here, but he thought that he was doing nothing at school anyway, so it wouldn't be a bad idea to follow him for a walk.

After all, if you want to harm yourself under Grindelwald's nose, you really have to ask the old man next to you if he agrees.

Grindelwald didn't know that Charles had completely regarded this trip as a distraction at this time. He walked in front and continued to say to Charles, "Since we parted in Paris, I began to investigate the goblins.

But unfortunately, these damn goblins are really good at hiding. Apart from catching some indifferent peripheral people, I didn't find any useful information.

That's why I thought that since those goblins could control the outcome of our duel, they would inevitably leave traces of magic.

So I decided to start looking with my magic wand. Even if there are no clues, I don’t want something like this to happen again.”

After listening to Grindelwald talking a lot, Ciel curled his lips helplessly, and finally couldn't help but ask.

"So, teacher, why did you call me here?"

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