The so-called good show continues, it is indeed true.

No one in the Ministry of Magic had noticed that Grindelwald had left the tower before, except poor Minister Cornelius Fudge.

After Millicent resigned in 1990, this gentleman became the Minister of Magic. He always hoped that Dumbledore could help him do it all the time, but obviously, his weak character made him have little confidence. Things are the most capable of giving birth to a person's arrogance.

Dumbledore felt that he had gradually lost control of the Minister of Magic. Although he had never admitted this in the past, judging from Fudge's usual state, the Ministry of Magic was under Dumbledore's control under.

It's a pity that people who lose control are often of little value.

He knew many of Dumbledore's secrets.

And the best people who know the secret are the dead besides their own people.

Of course Dumbledore was unwilling to kill Fudge. Under such a serious situation, it would be very wrong and unwise to lose an ally.

So he followed Grindelwald's advice, and Grindelwald had full authority to deal with this matter.

Of course, Grindelwald did not kill the Minister of Magic. After he had two students, he became relatively peaceful and no longer willing to kill people at will, although he did not kill less when he was in Germany before.

But Dumbledore was unwilling to let Fudge die, after all, if he died, the Ministry of Magic would be replaced by a new unknown Minister of Magic.

This is not a good thing.

Jon also agreed with Dumbledore, so under the persuasion of both parties, Grindelwald chose to erase and modify Cornelius Fudge's memory.

I have to say that Fudge's strength is really not that good.

He is as weak as he looks, and likes money, but also obsessed with status and power.

When Grindelwald flicked his memory, he found that this person actually had some doubts about Dumbledore, but he didn't dare to do anything to Dumbledore in the past, but now it's different.

In his memory, Grindelwald erased everything related to his departure from the tower, and modified it into a confident part.

The so-called self-confidence means that he started to rely less on Dumbledore. In this way, Dumbledore would not have to worry about the trivial matters of the Ministry of Magic. Anyway, there is also the Order of the Phoenix who controls information. It is not a bad thing to let Fudge be a little more independent, is it?

Jon could almost guess what kind of psychological hint Grindelwald had planted for Fudge, but he had absolutely no interest in thinking about it now.

In the past two days, the situation in the school has changed, and everyone is panicking because of the basilisk. Harry finally got the notebook and started to explore the secrets behind the secret room, while Jon and Seshali are also very serious. Yes, flipping through the books, trying to imprint all the stories related to the ancient Egyptian gods in my mind.

And that list.

Seshali always felt that Grindelwald was hiding something, but Grindelwald's performance was impeccable, and she didn't have much chance to find out-she and Jon were going to live in the spider cave recently, and the massacre in Grindelwald After killing 20% ​​of the spiders, they finally won't be attacked by spiders from time to time.

Aragog is very old. Even without the demon king's erosion of him, he is too old to maintain his rule among the spiders in the Forbidden Forest. The so-called children still listen to him because they are still afraid of him. His authority, plus Grindelwald standing behind it.

And now standing behind it is Jon's magic net.

It often needs to go through three stages. In the first stage, the magic net has undergone a change in shape, and in the next stage, it needs some food.

Yes, the spider population in the Forbidden Forest is now the food of the magic web, as well as its servants.

For this, Aragog didn't even have any room to resist, because he didn't know what Jon's real intentions were, he only knew that Jon's arrival had strengthened his rule.

That's the most important thing to him.

As for the life and death of the Warcraft group, Jon himself doesn't care much about it. The giant spider group has grown in the Forbidden Forest for many years. This kind of super-reproductive group will naturally spread without natural enemies. The huge harmful group, let the magic net extract some lives and souls as the base material of the Forbidden Forest, which can be regarded as a little contribution to the Forbidden Forest.

Besides, there was no other owner here.

Who can stop Grindelwald from acting?

But at this recent time, Grindelwald has also left Hogwarts.

There are some things in Azkaban that cannot be done blatantly, so Grindelwald can only act in secret to release Sirius.

There is no way around this.

After all, if the time is still very accurate, even Grindelwald has to plan carefully to get people out at the exact time.

However, with Dumbledore's endorsement anyway, Grindelwald was not afraid that Sirius would not believe him.

And in Hogwarts, the days began to pass day by day.

It was as if nothing had happened, everything was peaceful.

Since the diary came into Harry's hands, Harry had never heard the ghost's whispers again, so the students became optimistic, thinking that the matter would be all right.

Justin has been petrified for four months. Counting the time, he has spent nearly seventy years on the continent created by Helga.

I guess I should have built a business.

As for what Justin did there, Jon had no idea at all to find out. This was an opportunity that Justin bought himself, and he couldn't say anything.

Professor Sprout is now starting to suppress the maturity of the Mandrake. After all, the grass matures too quickly and is completely unsuitable. Professor Sprout is now waiting for news from Jon. As long as Justin After returning from the Fairy Castle, she will proceed to ripen the last part of the Mandrake.

As long as the mandrake is fully mature, people lying in the hospital will be able to wake up.

In this quietness, Easter came quietly.

The second-year students have new things to think about, because they should choose the third-year courses.

For Jon, this matter is relatively unfamiliar, because he did not participate in the third-grade course selection at all. In fact, he never took a class in the third grade.

Still, who cares?

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