After struggling for half an hour, Allen finally discovered something.

It seems that Grindelwald's affairs don't need to worry him for the time being.

Although Grindelwald and Voldemort are both called Dark Lords, they are completely different from each other.

Voldemort gained his supporters by dividing wizards, while Grindelwald united all wizards who could be united and turned neutral wizards into his supporters.

"So there is nothing to worry about. If a person like Grindelwald is determined to escape from prison, he will never mess up the magical society. It is not in his interest at all."

Allen threw away the parchment on hand and took out another piece of parchment from the pile of free parchment next to it.

"Grindelwald's ultimate goal is to integrate the entire wizarding world, then change the law of secrecy, and bring wizards out of the shadows and back into the sunshine."

A very interesting goal... For most wizards, these are much more attractive than the theory of blood. There are no victims among wizards. This kind of proposal should have a large market among wizards.

Alan knew very well that almost all wizards did not recognize that they were the same kind as Muggles.

Wizard - Squib - Muggle.

The three lines are distinct.

No wizard would confuse these three.

A wizard is a wizard, a squib is a squib, and a Muggle is a Muggle - and there is no such thing as a prince or a general. Magic is similar to high numbers. If you can't do it, you just can't do it.

Voldemort provoked the confrontation between pure-blood wizards and Muggle wizards, and Grindelwald provoked the confrontation between wizards and Muggles. This is why they are both Dark Lords.

Allen doesn't know anything more.

There are only so many records about Grindelwald. Maybe it’s because of Dumbledore’s pressure, maybe it’s because Grindelwald is still powerful, or maybe the Ministry of Magic doesn’t want to promote these people’s ideas. Anyway, in the entire magical world

, the quality of these two Dark Lords is almost nothing.

"Really, I'm not good at making inferences in the first place, and now I don't have any information. What can I deduce from this!"

Allen scratched his head angrily and added his biggest doubt on the parchment.

"Why are wizards forced to hide behind the scenes? Is it a certain organization? A certain person? A certain massacre? A certain agreement?"

"Why did wizards who were active in the nobility and even participated in the Muggle war pass the global secrecy law? Why did Grindelwald and Voldemort have the courage to attack the reasons for the secrecy law? Why did Dumbledore insist on protecting wizards?

The secret state?"

After a pause, Allen wrote the last question on the parchment.

"Why should students specifically arrange a paper about burning at the stake for wizards as ineffective or even stupid in their papers? What kind of fear are they trying to dispel? Is this paper the answer I'm looking for?"

Allen inquired carefully - in so many wizarding schools, including Hogwarts, the teachers who teach the history of magic are the most unpopular teachers in the school. The history of magic is dry and does not attract anyone's interest.

That kind of.

What is the history of magic hiding? What is the Statute of Secrecy hiding? Why do some people insist on guarding the hidden world, while others plan to break out of it?

"I have a headache."

Allen rubbed his temples, crushed the parchment, and disposed of it cleanly.

"Stop thinking about this nonsense and have some fun - it's time to tell the new guys,"

Allen stretched out and said, "Both principals are not here, and the prefects are all my people - the surname of Hogwarts is Robinette!"

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