Hogwarts: This Dark Lord is so evil

#35 - Li Weide: No way! Tom, do you really believe it?

Although Tom didn't want to stay with Leif, he also didn't want a so-called guardian watching him all the time.

In fact, Tom and Leif were the same kind of person.

In the future, there would inevitably be many little secrets that he didn't want others to know.

The reason he wanted to be alone was actually the same as Leif's.

Leif finally agreed to Tom's suggestion and prepared to join forces with him to escape from Dumbledore's "gaze."

After escaping, the two would part ways.

Leif had no objection to this. Even if he wanted to get merit points from Tom, there was no need to be together all day.

Anyway, everyone would be in the same school, even the same house, in the future, and there would be no shortage of opportunities to get merit points from him.

Moreover, like Tom, he also had many secrets that he couldn't let anyone know.

So, living alone was the best choice.

After the two had discussed it, they continued to do their own thing.

After busying themselves without interfering with each other for half an hour, Tom suddenly asked, "Why didn't you accept Grindelwald's invitation?"

Leif put down "A Complete Explanation of Transfiguration" in his hand, "Why do you ask that?"

"I just recalled Grindelwald's words last night again. Don't you think... he actually made a lot of sense?"

Tom took out a handkerchief and carefully wiped his wand, while saying, "Besides, if we had agreed to Grindelwald's invitation last night, wouldn't we have been able to gain freedom directly? We wouldn't have to rack our brains to move out like we do now..."

Leif smiled and said, "You think he makes sense? I think you were attracted by his promise of so-called 'knowledge and power,' right? You don't seem like a 'patriotic and people-loving' guy."

His inner thoughts were directly exposed, and Tom couldn't help but blush.

But he quickly recovered, "Putting aside his promises to us, what he said was indeed very reasonable!"

"Look, we both have great power, and those Muggles are so weak in front of us. Why should we hide and not dare to let Muggles discover us?"

"As I see it, the strong ruling the weak is a matter of course! We should stand at the top of the whole world!"

"I really don't understand why Dumbledore wants to stop him."

Leif looked at Tom in surprise, "No way, Tom? Did you really believe those words of Grindelwald's?"

Tom frowned, "Isn't it very reasonable? Why shouldn't I believe it?"

Leif sighed and said helplessly, "The reason you think he makes sense is just because he told you the words you wanted to hear."

"The words we wanted to hear?" Tom frowned.

"Haven't you always thought you were special?" Leif asked.

"Of course!" Tom said proudly.

Leif leaned on the pillow and said leisurely, "Many wizards think the same way as you, believing that they are nobler than Muggles because they possess magic. Therefore, Grindelwald will seize on this point and start touting your specialness..."

"'Magic only blooms in the souls of a few people,' what moving words..."

"When you heard this sentence, didn't you feel very satisfied? Didn't you feel that you were the most special group? Didn't you feel that you should be above all ordinary people? Didn't you feel that you were chosen by heaven?"

"When you think like this, you've fallen into the trap. Because at that time, you will feel that breaking the Statute of Secrecy is a matter of course, and if you want to break the Statute of Secrecy, you naturally have to join his Grindelwald's team... and that is his real purpose."

"When he invited us to join last night, did he mention any of his ideological views? No!"

"What did he say? He told us that as long as we joined his camp, he could provide us with the power we craved!"

"Why did he only tell us about gaining power, and not tell us about anything else? Because he knows that you and I are still young and have no concept of changing the world, we are only interested in power."

"So, he only told us about power to lure us to join... That is to say, all the views and ideas that come out of Grindelwald's mouth are actually not in line with reality. He is just talking to people like people and talking to ghosts like ghosts."

"His real purpose is just to find more supporters, get more loyal followers, and then help him reach the top of the world."

"As for what happens to this world, what happens to other wizards, and what happens to other Muggles, he doesn't care at all."

"In fact, he is not a revolutionary who sincerely wants to change the world, but an ambitious person who uses the guise of revolution to achieve his own goals."

Tom only felt his head buzzing, "Can't his ideas really be realized one day?"

In Tom's view, what will happen to the world later has nothing to do with him. He only cares whether what Grindelwald advocates can really be realized in the end.

If wizards can really rule the world in the end, then Tom doesn't care, as long as he is also one of those standing on the clouds, that is enough.

"It can't be realized. Even if it is realized in the end, it can't last long."

"As I said just now, he is indifferent to the world and to other people, which means that his ideas cannot make the world better, and will only make the world more chaotic! Even worse!"

"Therefore, when people with lofty ideals realize this, they will definitely stand up to stop him, such as... Dumbledore."

"And besides the resistance of these people with lofty ideals... do you think, if a war really breaks out, will Muggles resist?"

"Don't think that Muggles are all weak and insignificant..."

"Do you know how many wizards there are in this world, and how many Muggles there are?"

"Even if you are strong, how many Muggles can you kill? Moreover, do you really think that the Muggle violent organs are just a group of farmers waving pitchforks?"

"Don't forget that the purpose of the 'International Statute of Secrecy' is not to protect Muggles... but to protect wizards from Muggles!"

"Believe me, if ambitious people among Muggles know of the existence of wizards, what they will do will be ten thousand times more terrible than what Grindelwald wants to do!"

"Therefore, Grindelwald's final outcome will either be ended by Dumbledore and other people with lofty ideals, or he will drag the entire wizarding world to be buried with him..."

After listening to Leif's analysis, Tom was completely silent.

Even though he looked down on Muggles, he also knew that what Leif said was true.

In fact, even if the individual combat ability of wizards is strong, they are not invulnerable supermen.

What's more, not every wizard is strong... Most wizards are not good at fighting.

If wizards really go to war with Muggles, then a loss for both sides would be the best ending.

The greatest possibility is that the wizards' wands will be confiscated, they will be reduced to Muggle experimental subjects, and then they will be thrown into the laboratory for slicing and research...

For most wizards, what is the difference between them and ordinary people without a wand?

It can almost be said that at the moment the war starts, the tragic ending of the wizards is already doomed...

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