Chapter 52 Deathly Hallows(2/2)
When I came back, my brother, who was rough and uneducated but much better, scolded me.
I didn't want to hear the truth he was yelling at me.
I didn't want to hear him say that I was being held back by a weak and unstable sister and couldn't go looking for the holy artifact.
The quarrel escalated into a duel.
Grindelwald is out of control.
Something in his character burst out, something I was aware of but pretended not to notice.
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In the midst of the chaos, Ariana...after being so lovingly cared for and cared for by my mother... fell to the ground and died.
You should all know what happens next.
There are many records about this."
John nodded.
As the first-generation Dark Lord, Grindelwald is written into the history of magic and is a nightmare engraved in the memories of all wizards of the previous generation!
He used his powerful power and highly contagious ideas to coerce a large number of "saints" and swept the entire world, attempting to overthrow the "Secrecy Act" and create a new order.
The new, wizard-dominated Muggle order.
In the end, Dumbledore personally defeated him and imprisoned him forever.
"People say he's afraid of me, and maybe he is, but I think I'm more afraid of him."
Dumbledore said to himself, "I'm not afraid of death, or of him using magic to harm me.
I know we're evenly matched, maybe I'm a little better.
What I'm afraid of is the truth.
I never knew who cast the spell that killed my sister in that terrible melee.
You may say that I am a coward, and you are absolutely right.
What I feared most from the bottom of my heart was to learn that it was I who had caused her death, not only through my arrogance and stupidity, but also that I had delivered the fatal blow to her.
And Grindelwald must know the answer to all this..."
After saying that, Dumbledore seemed to have exhausted his last strength and collapsed on the sofa in a daze.
John could clearly feel Dumbledore's pain.
What Dumbledore just said may be the deepest secret and weakness in his heart.
I believe that if John and Snape were not the people whom Dumbledore trusted and was most grateful to, he would not have said this at all.
Because this is not just a matter of embarrassment or pain, or pain.
It's even more because this is Dumbledore's biggest weakness as the strongest white wizard of this century.
After knowing the truth of these things.
Others can easily create a trap to deal with Dumbledore based on this point.
If Voldemort knew about this, the consequences would be disastrous.
But what shocked John the most, and what concerned him the most, was not Dumbledore's secret.
Chapter completed!