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Chapter 744 Nurmengard



Chapter 744 Nurmengard

Chapter 744 Nurmengard

William originally thought that the political trial would be extremely difficult if he wanted to meet the original Dark Lord.

Not to mention going forward three generations, immediate family members who have had contact with Grindelwald, made dangerous remarks, or committed crimes are not allowed to see him.

Then there will be a joint interrogation by eight people, and you will find out all your underwear, and double check the reason for going to see him.

But none of these. After reading Dumbledore's letter, Minister Soros naturally agreed to visit William and Hermione.

It seems that the two people went to visit, but it was an unknown person, the kind that was not worth mentioning.

This review...is it even more difficult than visiting the Death Eaters in Azkaban?

William could only sigh inwardly: The first Dark Lord is really out of date.

Sure enough, we still have to watch England's second time into the sea, the ultimate traffic star with an old heart-Voldemort.

William thought he could finally get rid of Missandei, but he didn't expect that she would still follow them.

Perfect execution of the Minister's order.

When he was about to leave the Hofburg Palace, William met an unexpected acquaintance at the carriage stop.

—Meira Picquery.

Standing beside her was a gray-haired old lady who seemed to be Newt's rumored girlfriend, the former president of the Magical Congress of America.

William remembered that when Newt went to America, he took Tina with him.

The Asura Field, the Asura Field is set up... this is what William wants to see.

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As expected of a Pegasus, Graling was no slower than thestrals and rune horses. It took only two hours to arrive at Braunau, the hometown of the head of state.

At the entrance of the town, there is also a stone monument:

FR FRIEDEN FREIHEIT

UND DEMOKRATIE

NIE WIEDER FASCHISMUS

MILLIONEN TOTE MAHNEN

Hermione leaned on William's shoulder, looked at the stele, and asked curiously, "What do you mean?"

William softly translated: "'For peace, liberty and democracy, the death of millions of people reminds us never to reappear'."

"You know German?" Missandei looked at him deeply

"Yes, I know many languages." William smiled.

After staying in the time loop for eight years, wouldn't it be necessary to master a few more foreign languages?

As for who to learn from?

Most of the wizards in Beauxbaton and Durmstrang are from other countries... You can learn foreign languages ​​with any young lady.

In this regard, William can be called experienced.

After entering the town, many police officers were unexpectedly found.

After getting off the carriage, William went to inquire.

An old man with white hair, as thin as bones, was squatting there to watch the excitement.

He quickly explained:

"The female owner of the bar, Sunny, hacked two drunks to death."

He spat and said angrily, "You deserve to be hacked to death. You just want to tease Sunny after drinking some wine."

William glanced at the angry old man, thinking:

I don't know if this kind of behavior is considered excessive self-defense in Austria?

Seeing a stranger, the police wanted to interrogate him, but William secretly cast a confusion spell and sent him away.

The carriage continued on, passed through the town, and walked towards a hillside.

Soon, a black castle appeared in the sight of the three.

Grindelwald's aesthetics are still good. The castle is full of cool colors, giving people a kind of coldness.

Just above the entrance, there is also a sentence in German: Für das hhere Wohl!

"For the greater good," William murmured.

He suddenly remembered what Dumbledore said to him every time he entered the time loop: "For a greater purpose."

The carriage stopped at the gate of the castle, but no Auror appeared.

"Is there no guard?" Hermione asked, looking around.

Missandei took out the parchment and quill, quickly wrote something on it, and explained at the same time:

"Only outside the castle, there are Auror guards here, but not to guard Grindelwald, but to prevent Muggles from accidentally getting lost and entering here."

The repelling Muggle spell is not always effective, and occasionally Muggles get lost and come in.

Hermione couldn't believe it: "Grindelwald is being held here, such a dangerous dark wizard, and there are not many Aurors guarding him?"

Missandei said calmly:

"It's not necessary. Back then, there was a witch named Vader Rozier who brought a group of voodoo party to rob the prison.

Grindelwald didn't even leave, and continued to stay here.

Since then, everyone has known that he really will not leave this prison. "

"Then who brought him food?"

"The Ministry of Magic will provide him with meals, and I will come here occasionally." Missandei said as usual:

"There's no one there now, maybe the Aurors are off to eat, and they occasionally go AWOL."

Missandei quickly finished writing the note and pasted it on the carriage.

William and Hermione took a look... Heh, good guy!

I saw that it said:

I brought the wizard to visit the prison. Since you are not here, I parked the carriage at the door. Please do not impound the carriage, otherwise your staff will be held accountable.

William was speechless for a moment.

This is similar to not allowing the traffic police to post tickets... I learned it.

Pushing open the black gate, William entered the dilapidated castle first.

It was dark all around, and the three wands were lit up immediately.

Missandei has indeed been here many times, she reminded aloud: "Be careful ahead, there is a gap in the floor in the center of the hall."

"What's this for?" Hermione asked curiously.

Missandei explained: "Before Grindelwald fell, there was a fire burning down here for a long time."

"Fire? In this castle?"

"Yes." Missandei nodded.

"To be precise, it is more like a big torch—the eternal fire, burning in the crypt below, symbolizing the light spreading to the four corners of the world.

Later, Grindelwald was defeated and finally extinguished the flame. "

William thought for a while, it seems that Grindelwald is also a person who pays attention to rituals.

As the three walked up, the air slowly became stagnant, and the ventilation equipment seemed to be completely ineffective.

It was hard for William to imagine that someone could survive here for more than half a century, and that person was the former Dark Lord.

What kind of power can make him a prisoner!

They walked on, their footsteps echoing strangely and unevenly in the long passage.

There were doors in the passage, some closed, many ajar.All the rooms have been abandoned.

"This is where Grindelwald imprisoned wizards," Missandei said.

The three of them seem to be walking on the long river of history, and the ruins here tell the history that has been buried.

In the end, Missandei stopped at the door of the highest room. That door had a house number, but it was already faded, almost unrecognizable.

William tidied his clothes, he had already thought about his opening line, and what Dumbledore asked him to bring.

This is the meeting of history!

When William pushed open the door and walked in, he looked ahead, but in the blink of an eye, his expression froze, and his footsteps were firmly fixed in place.

Something is very wrong.

The cell... was empty, except for the sound of the Danube flowing.

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(Please recommend tickets, everyone.)

(End of this chapter)


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