HP Approaches the Magic World

Chapter 450 Ariana Dumbledore

Seshatri is still very young after all.

Her magical prophecy did not proceed as quickly as Jon expected, so after finding that such an awkward silence could not continue, Jon began to chat with Grindelwald.

The topic of conversation was naturally about Dumbledore's family.

Jon knew a lot of things to be true, but he didn't know even more.

Because some things were simply not found in the books he read and the information he learned.

This is very embarrassing. People who seem to know everything cannot bear to be asked. Fortunately, no one will ask in detail about this kind of thing.

Fortunately, Grindelwald doesn't care about these things, and he is happy to share trivial matters about his past with Jon.

Anyway, it has been so long, no one cares about what happened?

Everyone is just using this incident to create a conversation, and it is not an exaggeration to say something to pass the time.

"Speaking of this matter, it is indeed a long story. I don't need to explain too much to you how I met Dumbledore in the first place. Let me tell you why we turned against each other."

Needless to say, there is no need to say much about how they met. Jon also knows what these things are.

He is quite familiar with the history of the Dumbledore family.

Due to Ariana's tragic childhood, their father was imprisoned, so their mother, Kandra Dumbledore, took Ariana and Albus away from the Fertile Lands to Godric's Hollow.

Later, due to a magical riot, Ariana accidentally killed her mother.

From then on, Albus began to take care of Ariana, but a few weeks later, Dumbledore met Grindelwald.

The two chatted very enthusiastically and ignored Ariana to a large extent. At that time, Aberforth returned home from Hogwarts and blamed Dumbledore for not taking good care of his sister Ariana, so disaster happened.

"Actually, it was not entirely because of this. I did want to take Dumbledore away from there. I felt that the two of us should have a brighter future instead of being locked there tightly by his sister. Besides, I went there at that time.

When I looked for him, I was looking for the Deathly Hallows, but I didn't find it, so I wanted to take Dumbledore with me and leave to look for it.

But Aberforth obviously disagreed with my idea. He might have seen that Dumbledore wanted to leave me, and was very angry. At that time, he was young and energetic, and even wanted to fight the two of us, so

Ariana was accidentally killed."

Grindelwald described the accident lightly, but Jon could hear the intensity of the situation at that time, because the presence of Dumbledore and Ariana's death must have made it difficult for Grindelwald at the time.

"Actually, I wasn't sad at all. I was just panicked and couldn't face Dumbledore. I quickly returned to my aunt and left the UK through my aunt. I left the mess to them.

The thing I regretted the most was what I did at that time.

But I have no other choice. If I stay there, it will only make it more difficult for Aberforth and Albus. He has already lost a sister, and I cannot make Dumbledore lose more relatives.

"

"But the end result is still not very good, is it?

I once saw that wand in Dumbledore's hand. In the wizarding world, everyone says that it was Dumbledore who defeated you to gain control of the Elder Wand.

But I don’t think so. As the family that inherits the Elder Wand, since that wand can be passed down in the Dumbledore family for so many years, it will definitely not be taken away easily."

"Yeah, I just stole the wand. Speaking of which, if I hadn't started that war at that time, Dumbledore might never have discovered that he killed Ariana by mistake.

That’s why I feel guilty.”

"Why feel guilty?

Everyone always has to bear the consequences of what they did in the first place. No matter what the reason was for Dumbledore to kill Ariana, there is always no way to change this, right?

Dumbledore is not a person who cannot bear the consequences. Isn't the reason why he has worked so hard for so many years because he found out that he killed his sister and felt guilty about it?"

Jon's words seemed to have been spoken unintentionally, but they were more piercing than those he had carefully thought about. Even Seshatri, who was unaware of the matter, fell silent for a moment.

After his suspicion was confirmed by Grindelwald, Jon didn't plan to ask any more questions.

Things are already clear.

It was Dumbledore who accidentally killed his sister in the melee, so he inherited control of the Elder Wand from Ariana. After that, Grindelwald stole the Elder Wand from Gregorovich's hands.

Magic wand, until the two finally meet on the final battlefield.

The Elder Wand will always be at the command of its true owner. Beings that can be called sacred objects in the wizarding world are almost always things with very powerful magic and spirituality.

As a result, both Dumbledore and Grindelwald discovered the real murderer who caused Ariana's death.

What was that decisive battle like?

Jon didn't want to ask anymore, because it seemed that Grindelwald didn't really want to remember it. He just needed to know that at least the two of them had put aside their grudges to some extent now.

"But if the soul can be preserved for so many years, does it mean that there is really no hope of resurrection?

If it really wasn’t found, why did it take so much effort to do it?”

Jon was very confused about this matter, because Helga's example is a positive example. He ensured that if the soul exists, it can gradually return to the state of its heyday. Moreover, Voldemort knows how to use Horcruxes.

Dumbledore and Grindelwald don't know.

"Some things are not impossible, but unwilling to do them. Dumbledore is such a noble and legendary wizard. He will not do things that hurt others to delay his sister's life.

So he pinned his hopes on the Resurrection Stone, one of the three Deathly Hallows along with the Elder Wand, and also tried to reshape Ariana's body through other research, such as potions, but unfortunately the results were minimal.

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As for the Horcrux... Ariana's soul is too fragile to withstand the damage of splitting, and the maker of the Horcrux also needs to split the soul by himself. Ariana's consciousness is not that clear, so there is no way to do this.

of."

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