HP Approaches the Magical World

Chapter 379 Everyone Understands the Principle of Equivalent Substitution

() You can search for "HP Approaching the Magic World ()" in Baidu to find the latest chapter!

Harry's life at the Burrow was very different from his life on Privet Drive.

In his opinion, the Dursleys liked everything to be in order, but the Weasleys were full of magic and surprises, such as the mirror on the kitchen mantel that startled Harry.

When he looked in the mirror for the first time, the mirror suddenly yelled, "Tuck your shirt into your trousers, you're sloppy!"

Ghouls in the attic howled and rattled pipes whenever they thought the house was too quiet; small explosions in Fred and George's bedroom were considered perfectly normal. But in Harry's opinion, the most unusual thing about the life of Ron's family is not the talking mirror or the knocking ghoul, but that everyone here seems to like him very much.

Mrs. Weasley darned his socks, forcing him to do them four times at every meal.

Mr. Weasley liked to have Harry sit next to him at meals, and kept asking Harry about Muggle life, asking him about plugs and the post office.

...

"OK, I don't think there is any problem with this description in this paragraph, and the generalization is very good."

Grindelwald glanced at the draft written by Joanne and gave great praise.

"Really? That's really great, I'm revising and revising."

Joanne blushed and hid next to the camera, continuing to watch the picture inside.

Frank brought over two small plates with lemon cake—for Joanne, and a cream mousse—for Grindelwald.

Grindelwald is just like his lover in his sweet tooth.

Frank's little thoughts were beating in his heart, and obviously no one except Lear cared.

"So why didn't I? You've been going too far lately."

For this chef of a different camp, Lille has never minded a few words of ridicule. After all, everyone looks almost young, and there is always a lot to talk about.

"Get it yourself, I'm not your nanny."

That's what he said, but he went and got Lear a small chocolate cake,

When he came back, Grindelwald was tasting the cake while watching the story in the picture.

"What a genius, how many ways Muggles have come up with to live without magic."

He heard Mr. Weasley in the picture say that Ranke didn't know much about this colleague of the Order of the Phoenix, and everyone was not very familiar with him.

"I agree with this Mr. Weasley. At first, I thought it was enough to have only wizards in this world. Now it seems that the Muggle world does have merit."

It's just that it takes time for people to change. If he had been able to understand this matter at the beginning, the situation would not have developed to this extent.

"I think Mr. Weasley should feel very honored, and I will pass on your compliment to him when I have the chance."

Frank said very respectfully.

"Of course, I think all of you in the Order of the Phoenix should know the news of my return, so that you don't always have to rush around because of an unpopular little devil."

——No one is busy all day for a little devil, it is Voldemort after all.

The corners of Lan Ke's eyes twitched, but he really couldn't say anything else. After all, Grindelwald was much stronger than Voldemort in every respect.

"Speaking of which, whether it's the president or you, there should be enough power to sanction that black wizard, why don't you directly..."

Grindelwald tilted his head in surprise, somewhat inexplicably: "Didn't Dumbledore tell you?"

say what?

Frank froze for a moment, then shook his head.

Although I don't know what Mr. Grindelwald said, but no matter what it is, Dumbledore never said it.

"The more powerful a wizard is, the more he will be restrained." Now that he has said so much, Grindelwald doesn't mind saying a little more, after all, it's not a secret in itself. "At the level of legendary wizards, the constraints are even more serious. In order to avoid causing damage to the world, legendary wizards cannot initiate hostile battles. This leads to a problem. Dumbledore and I are both legendary wizards. But that little guy Voldemort is not. He is at best a legendary and unscrupulous 'lunatic'. He looks powerful and destructive, but as long as Dumbledore is willing to bother to arrange, he can always give him hundreds of thousands of sets and wait. He drills."

"But he is destructive after all."

Such a voice suddenly came from inside the room, and they turned their heads to see that it was Jon who came down from upstairs.

...Wait, why did you come down from upstairs?

"Wrong location when apparating, but luckily didn't go to another house."

Jon walked over with strides, and nodded to Grindelwald: "Teacher, long time no see."

Hell long time no see.

Grindelwald glanced at Jon, but didn't expose his apparition lie.

"What, the research is almost done?"

Jon nodded. He did find a lot of useful things, so he came here to find Grindelwald. Recently, the former Dark Lord has become less and less like a dark wizard. In Jon's view, he is developing towards an old man exposed to new things.

Although his hair is only half white, and his face doesn't look like a hundred-year-old... The latter seems to be one of the effects that can be attributed to the promotion of the legendary wizard?

But these things are not what Jon needs to think about. He showed Grindelwald the plan he sorted out, hoping to get some pointers from it.

The teacher can't call it for nothing, can't he?

"Your plans are pretty good..." Grindelwald flipped through briefly, "But you don't seem to have a clear estimate?"

"...Teacher, we don't have a clear standard of strength, so we can't estimate it."

Even Helga is only a demigod, far from a real god. There is no standard, so it is impossible to calculate.

"makes sense……"

Grindelwald closed the manuscript in his hand and scanned it around.

"Then you can take a look at this," he said, pointing to the picture projected on the wall, "maybe it can give you some inspiration."

See Harry?

What's so interesting about it? Did he see less of it before?

"Of course I didn't mean that."

Grindelwald pointed casually, and the small round table and chairs not far away suddenly floated next to them, completely ignoring the obstacles of the space, and he motioned for Jon to sit down, "Actually, it's not difficult to estimate, just think about it. Can an existence that has declined for so long be compared with its heyday?"

Of course you can't.

Beside them, Joanne, Lear and Rank also listened with pricked ears, even forgetting to record.

Anyway, there are cameras.

"So, think about it, isn't the situation you're facing now somewhat familiar?"

For the convenience of reading next time, you can click "Favorite" below to record this (Chapter 382 Everyone understands the principle of equivalent substitution) reading record, and you can see it next time you open the bookshelf!

If you like "HP Approaching the Magic World", please recommend this book to your friends (QQ, blog, WeChat, etc.), thank you for your support! ! ()

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like