Hogwarts: My name is the Unforgivable Curse

Chapter 247 Dumbledore and the Resurrection Stone

“Strongness itself is a risk.”

Grindelwald snorted coldly: "The world of wizards is different from Muggle society. A wizard's personal strength plays a vital role in his influence, and he can even subvert the entire magical society by himself... I, but also There’s that bald guy who was supposed to kill me, and that’s all examples.”

"The consequence of this is that the power and risks are highly uncontrollable. All it takes is one powerful wizard with evil thoughts to bring serious disasters to the entire magical society. Even the originally just and kind wizards will inevitably have evil intentions. The paranoid side can also cause huge crises if used properly. Your principal is a typical example of this..."

"Which principal?"

"...Albus Dumbledore."

Grindelwald reluctantly read out the full name, and then his expression returned to seriousness: "So when I say that the risks you bring are controllable, I mean that your power and potential are not completely helpless."

"Perhaps you will become the most powerful wizard in history in the future, but your power will not exceed the limit of what a wizard can achieve - I was worried about this, after discovering that you shattered the fate of this world. I was worried There will be an absolute, eternal, uncontrollable existence that completely controls everything, and the whole world can only operate according to his mind, whether he does good or evil... You should know how bad this situation is. "

"...I shouldn't be able to do this."

Avada felt quite flattered. He didn't know that Grindelwald's "expectations" for him were so high.

And the fact is that as Grindelwald said, he did not exceed the limits of what a wizard can achieve. In fact, there are only two things that make him special than ordinary wizards. One is the magic sense, and the other is the information brought by the memory of past lives. However, neither of them allows him to sublime from his essence - whether it is vitality, mental power or the structure of the soul. He is no different from anyone else. At most, he can only use his magical senses to optimize it slightly, but it will never exceed the limits of human beings.

Not to mention the ability of the prophet - firstly, the plot of the original work has been fragmented with his interference, and his memory can at most provide him with some secret intelligence; secondly, according to Grindelwald, the entire world's Destiny has been shattered by him, and he himself has confirmed this in the process of exploring time...

And with his poor athletic talent, even if he optimizes himself to the limit, it's hard to say whether he can defeat Dumbledore holding the Elder Wand! What else is there to talk about dominating the world? ?

"I know you can't do it."

Grindelwald nodded with a half-smile: "Otherwise, I would have tried to kill you as early as when you were in first grade."

"..."

I don't know why, but when these words came out of Grindelwald's mouth, Avada couldn't feel any threat or provocation at all. They were as simple and natural as breathing...

He is indeed a conspirator who once shook the whole of Europe.

"Uh, so,"

He decided not to continue the conversation with this embarrassing topic: "Mr. Grindelwald, why did you come to me this time... for what purpose? It shouldn't just be to tell me this, right?"

"Ah, I almost forgot about business."

Grindelwald blew his beard and clapped his hands: "It's actually not complicated. There are two main things."

"First, I want to remind you that when revealing the Horcrux to Albus, it is best not to show him the Resurrection Stone, nor tell him anything about the Resurrection Stone."

"why is that?"

Avada was a little puzzled - after so many years, Dumbledore should have let go of his early attachment to the Deathly Hallows, and he knew in his heart that the Resurrection Stone could not bring back his dead family. Even in the original book, what he did in the last year of his life was to defeat Voldemort, instead of finding ways to extend his life and study how to resurrect his sister...

Now, the top priority was to completely eliminate Voldemort and fight against the pure-blood family. He judged that Dumbledore would not lose his mind at such a critical moment.

"You don't know Albus' obsession with the Resurrection Stone."

Grindelwald seemed to know Avada's thoughts, shook his head and explained: "You may know that Albus once had a sister, but she was affected and killed in the battle between me, him, and his brother... This is also the most direct reason why I broke up with him."

'I know. ’

Avada didn't say this, but she didn't pretend to be surprised either - after all, he was able to gain Dumbledore's trust largely because of Ariana.

When this matter was mentioned, Grindelwald's expression seemed to become a little gloomy, but he quickly recovered: "Albus has been very heartbroken about this. What's even more terrible is that he could not confirm that in that melee Whose magic hit his sister... In other words, there is a one-third chance that his sister died at his own hands."

"Because of this, he has an unusual obsession with the death of his sister. Believe me, as long as he sees the possibility of resurrecting the dead, he will try it at all costs, even if it costs his own life."

Avada nodded silently - wasn't Dumbledore overturned by the Resurrection Stone Pit in the original book?

"So even I can't predict his reaction after seeing the Resurrection Stone, and you, a guy who has known him for less than four years, have nothing to say."

"What's more, the Resurrection Stone is one of the Deathly Hallows, something Albus pursued when he was young... I don't know if he still believes in the ridiculous legend that one can control death after collecting three Deathly Hallows. And If he still believes it, his reaction when he sees the Resurrection Stone is even more unpredictable."

This sentence reminded Avada - he had forgotten that there is a setting that can control death after collecting the Deathly Hallows. At first, he wanted to try it, but because he felt that he would be able to do it for a while. He probably couldn't beat Dumbledore and gave up.

Now that I think about it, the existence of this setting can easily arouse Dumbledore's obsession... He was a little careless.

"I see."

He nodded solemnly: "It just so happens that these are the days when I plan to confess the Horcrux to him... I will hide the Resurrection Stone for the time being."

"But what I want to ask is, when I am ready to completely eliminate all the Horcruxes, can I show him the Resurrection Stone? You may not know that one Horcrux is much more difficult to deal with than the others. I plan to use the soul The confession effect between the fragments forcefully sucked it out of the carrier, and that ritual may require Dumbledore's help..."

"When did that happen?"

"In a year or two..."

"That's fine."

Grindelwald nodded: "By then you should have the ability to escape from Albus, not to mention that destroying the Horcruxes is also a big deal, so he should be able to maintain his sanity. And after that... It's up to you to judge for yourself, anyway, you must have known the situation better than I do now."

"And the second thing I want to say..."

"Wait, Mr. Grindelwald,"

Avada couldn't help but interrupted curiously: "Listening to what you just said, don't you think that after collecting the Deathly Hallows, you can control the legend of death?"

"legend?"

Grindelwald couldn't help but sneered: "That's just a bedtime story at best."

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