Hogwarts Emerald
Chapter 195 The Lost Dark Lord
The sharp words of Grindelwald, the first Dark Lord, cut through Ada's skin like a blade and struck directly into her heart. It tore through the barrier that Ada had set up for herself, letting her know how ridiculous the timid self was.
When this bloody wound heals, the peeling scab is the former weakness, past humility, and past unbearableness. After the transformation, Ada will become a better version of herself, becoming a wizard as powerful in heart as in strength.
This kind of change is not an external change or plastic surgery, nor will it be immediate or change all at once. This kind of change originating from the heart will be reflected in daily life, in dealing with problems, and in Ada Attitude towards magic.
In the days that followed in Nurmengard, Ada became much more confident, her smiles became more frequent, her steps also became brisker, and she even became more energetic when quarreling with Grindelwald.
Ada, who was sprayed bloody, kept holding back her strength to get back to the scene. Unfortunately, Grindelwald was cunning and did not give Ada a chance to take revenge.
The first-generation Dark Lord ridiculed Ada in all directions, saying through the speed of casting spells that Ada was "slow like a turtle" and that Ada was not decisive enough in her actions. He also said that Ada was "hesitant, like a woman." "Jen", Ada was resistant to black magic, and he also said that Ada "can't even control her own power, so she might as well find a rope to strangle herself to death."
In short, there is one sentence: nothing.
If Dumbledore's guidance to Ada is like the silent spring rain that moistens everything, he hopes to use this subtle way to change Ada bit by bit and let Ada gradually grow. Then Grindelwald was like a pouring rain, pouring down, directly pouring Aida to the core. But what is surprising is that this almost rough style is more effective, directly scolding Ada who was in a period of confusion.
It's not that Dumbledore is inferior to Grindelwald in teaching others, but because the two people have different considerations, they use two completely different methods.
Dumbledore is the principal of Hogwarts and the greatest wizard in the magical world. He has more worries. He is worried that he will undermine the success of the project and that he will make Ada go astray and cause harm to the magical world.
Grindelwald, who was imprisoned in Nurmengard, did not have so many worries. He chose the most direct method without any taboos. As for whether Ada would become addicted to black magic in order to become stronger, would it cause harm to the magic world? The harm was Ada’s business and had nothing to do with him.
Whether Ada becomes the next Dumbledore or the next Grindelwald, what does this have to do with the imprisoned old man? Whether Grindelwald's body can survive until that day is a question. After he dies, so what if the world is destroyed? Can Grindelwald still jump out of the coffin?
Ada's life in Nurmengard continues, and her interactions with Grindelwald gradually increase. In addition to being picky about her, Grindelwald will also have some interactions with Ada. The two would discuss the war between wizards and goblins, as well as the Muggle war. The two even replayed World War I and World War II on a map.
The deduction of the war finally gave Ada the opportunity to take revenge. Ada mocked without hesitation: "I heard that you trained an army of wizards? What, did you use the queuing and shooting mode, or the three-stage shooting? Can it withstand the howitzer and wash the ground? Can it withstand the torrent of steel? ?"
"Do you know what decapitation tactics are? Do you know what the three major truths of the world are? Do you know what tactical interleaving is and which is carpet bombing? Do you know last year's Operation Desert Storm?"
Ada's series of questions directly silenced the arrogant Dark Lord. Ada won her first victory in the verbal battle with Grindelwald. The angry Dark Lord roughly drove Ada out of the top floor of the castle. When he closed the door, he shouted loudly: "Don't forget, you are also a wizard now, not a Muggle!"
After being kicked out, Ada fiddled with her long hair and glanced at the closed door with disdain. This was not a discussion, so why were you so impatient?
Ada was in a very good mood after her first victory, so she searched the castle again. After the duel between Dumbledore and Grindelwald, and before Grindelwald was imprisoned in Nurmengard, Ada didn't know what the castle had experienced during this time. She only knew that there was almost nothing of value in the castle.
The armors rearranged by Ada should be the most valuable thing in the entire castle.
The villagers at the foot of the mountain don't need these armors, and they can't wear them to show off their knightly prowess. Ada can only collect some candlesticks, water cups, copper kettles or tableware. She will exchange these non-magical items with the villagers for some bacon, sausages and other foods. Villagers can keep these things for their own use, or they can take them out to exchange for some money to supplement their family income.
Ada got the meat, the villagers got the money, no one on either side lost, except Grindelwald who lived on the top floor of the castle.
While Ada went to the village to barter, Grindelwald on the top floor of the castle fell into deep thought. He discovered that over time, the contrast between wizards and Muggles had changed.
At the beginning, wizards dominated, and King Arthur became the King of Knights because of Merlin's assistance. In the Middle Ages, although the witch hunting movement was prevalent, wizards were still more powerful beings. Only weak wizards were persecuted. Powerful wizards still played Muggles into applause. However, in order to protect those weak compatriots, wizards Had to hide and disappear from Muggle sight.
It was against this special background that the prototype of the "International Statute of Secrecy" came into being. It was finally signed and came into effect in 1689, and the wizards completely went into hiding.
Compared with Muggles who are constantly making progress, wizards are standing still. This can almost be seen as reversing the course of history. Muggles already have the power to destroy the world, but wizards are wallowing in the glory of the past, and this This gap will continue to widen as time goes by, and Grindelwald cannot imagine what it will eventually become.
If the two sides really go to war, even if the wizard can win in the end, he will have to pay an extremely heavy price. Is this price something the wizard can bear? Today's "International Statute of Secrecy" has really become a bill to protect the survival of wizards. Grindelwald feels very heartbroken. Wizards have squandered too many opportunities.
The heartbroken Grindelwald did not go downstairs to enjoy dinner, but stayed alone upstairs as usual. Today's dinner was sumptuous, including bacon, sausages, and even a can of beer, but these foods did not give Grindelwald any comfort.
Unlike Grindelwald who was worried, Ada was admiring the hazy night in her small loft. She discovered that the distant mountain she often looked at had a "scar", as if part of it had been blown away.
The knock on the door just sounded, and Grindelwald walked in. Like Ada, he leaned on the railing and looked into the distance. He said: "The trace on the mountain is the work of an Obscurus. I think his move should be It’s filled with negative emotions such as anger, resentment, inequality, etc. The power of this blow is really intoxicating.”
Ada made some predictions, and she felt that even if she activated "Reckless", it would be difficult for double-casting damage to cause such great damage. The power of Obscurus was indeed intoxicating.
"If I'm not wrong, you should have guided the negative emotions of the Obscurial, right?" Ada turned around and got busy on the small table, "Would you like a cup of hot cocoa?"
"You're right, I'm very good at confusing people. His tragic life experience has destined him to have these strong negative emotions, and I only need a little guidance, and this kind of explosion will come in advance." Grindelwald took over the hot words Coco, "Thank you for the hot cocoa. Do you British like sweets so much?"
"I don't know, I like sweets just because life is so bitter." Ada said with a smile.
Grindelwald didn't say anything about how miserable you are at your age. Naturally, the suffering of the girl in front of him is not romantic. She, like Credence, had a miserable childhood, but she was luckier than Credence. a lot of.
Just like a person drinking water, he knows whether it is hot or cold. Others will never understand your pain.
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