HP Approaches the Magic World

Chapter 351 Who is the murderer

"It's a pity that no matter how important an existence is, it will all decline. Even the gods will inevitably suffer the fate of natural decline, and the Dumbledore family is naturally the same."

Grindelwald was talking eloquently in front of Jon, while Jon was conducting rapid analysis and deduction in his mind.

This is first-hand information about the Deathly Hallows. When denying my soul is still not a problem, only the contents of the Deathly Hallows can allow Jon to grasp something as quickly as possible and gain the upper hand.

Although from Grindelwald's words, he felt that he could not occupy any mystery.

"I have nothing to do with the Dumbledore family. It was because I found clues about the Dumbledore family when I was looking for the Elder Wand, and that's how things happened."

"When I first started contacting Dumbledore, I did have some other ideas in my mind."

This is of course a normal thing. Otherwise, how could a person who has no pure intentions have anything else in his heart?

Jon complained silently in his mind, but listened more carefully.

This is real first-hand information and should not be missed.

"Then I did get the Elder Wand as I wished. It was from a wandmaker, Grigovitch. I think you have heard of his name."

Of course I have heard of him. Isn't this a master wand maker as famous as Ollivander? Anyone who lives in the magical world would find it difficult not to know him.

Not to mention someone like Jon who already has the bonus of known things.

"But in fact, the origin of the Elder Wand is not clean. It was only after I found the Dumbledore family that I discovered that the Elder Wand was not in their family's hands. At that time, I thought it might be the person in charge of the family at that time, that is, Dumbledore.

Lido’s mother didn’t keep the wand, but I heard over and over that the wand had been obtained by Gregorovitch, so I quickly went to look for Gregorovitch. At that time, Dumbledore and I had become friends.

very good friend."

Grindelwald's voice suddenly contained a hint of self-deprecation.

"I was so arrogant at that time that I even asked a very simple question. I didn't even think about it. As a wandmaker, by what means would Gregorovitch obtain the Elder Wand?

Bought?

Stolen?

Cheated?

Or was it picked up?

Later I thought that no matter which way, the probability must be much higher than if he won through a duel.

In other words, although Gregovich owns the Elder Wand, he is not the real owner of the Elder Wand."

This sentence was a bit convoluted, but Jon understood it.

What's interesting is that he never thought that the Elder Wand could be obtained by a master wand maker through unfair means. People like Ollivander and others often have a bit of arrogance of their own, especially when it comes to wands.

On the other hand, maybe they can borrow the wand to study, but they will never kill someone for the wand.

so……

"Yes."

Grindelwald looked at the expression on Jon's face and nodded slowly.

"The owner of the wand is Dumbledore's mother, Ms. Candela. At that time, I stole the Elder Wand from Gregovich. I was so surprised that I didn't even think about it. After that, I even knocked it down

Grigovitch, in an attempt to make the Elder Wand my own."

For a legendary wizard, this was indeed a very ridiculous and fatal mistake, but could it be said that it was this mistake that sealed his defeat?

Jon didn't think so.

Grindelwald's failure back then was not only because of the general trend, but also because of his own lack of cruelty.

He had a very strong sense of guilt for his lover, the wizard Dumbledore, who was in the hostile camp at the time.

Because he had bad intentions from the beginning, and a series of things happened later.

"But you didn't come to your senses after you were in the tower, right?"

Jon asked blurtly, but looking at Grindelwald's expression, it was obvious that he had guessed correctly.

"With my wisdom, I should have thought of this a long time ago. However, after getting the Elder Wand, as the Dark Lord, I am extremely powerful and invincible in everything I do, so I ignored this small problem."

"However, Dumbledore did not ignore it."

Hearing Jon's conclusion, Grindelwald nodded.

He did ignore this "little problem", but Dumbledore, who studied the Deathly Hallows with him, did not. Moreover, Dumbledore, who knew the history of his family, needed to be more aware of the characteristics of the Elder Wand.

But a problem arose at this time.

Dumbledore knew that something was left outside his home, but when the Elder Wand was stolen, he quickly thought of Grindelwald.

But at that time, he did not stand up immediately.

Because at that time...

"Because at that time, he faced another more serious problem."

Grindelwald said:

"Who is the true owner of the Elder Wand?"

The answer to this question is obviously not Grindelwald, otherwise the legendary wizard would not be sitting here talking to Jon.

"The original owner of the Elder Wand..."

Jon said thoughtfully: "It was Principal Dumbledore's mother, Ms. Kendra Dumbledore, who lent the Elder Wand to Mr. Gringovich for research until, due to an accident, her daughter Ariana

·Dumbledore killed her because he lost control."

"You are very smart. At that time, I had just arrived at Dumbledore's house. Only Dumbledore was supporting the whole family. I didn't know these stories at all. But when I was disappointed, I met Albus. He was just like me.

A talented person who is not willing to be burdened by his family, and more importantly, he almost has the same goals as me. We quickly became friends and even developed feelings that went beyond friendship - you know, this is not

rare."

In this part of the UK, it is indeed not uncommon.

Jon suspected that if he continued to stay with Grindelwald like this, sooner or later he would turn into a person with very good complaining skills.

"It's a pity that there is always an irreconcilable contradiction between ideals and reality, especially for people like Dumbledore who need to support a family."

"I wanted to leave with Dumbledore, but there was trouble in his family. His brother thought I was going to kidnap him, so we had a violent conflict with his brother. In the chaos, Ariana was killed by us.

died."

"Dumbledore blamed himself very much. He even blamed himself to a very crazy level at that time. I had no choice but to leave by myself and go to find the whereabouts of the Elder Wand."

"Wait a minute, if you say so, wouldn't the owner of the Elder Wand be..."

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