HP: Let professors walk towards the light

Chapter 184 The Secret of Nurmengard

"Incredible."

Even Snape couldn't help but be surprised at the achievement of Cepens, and even Dumbledore didn't notice the changes here.

Snape looked at Reina. He had tried to investigate the news about the Talros family before. It seemed reasonable that he did not find any useful clues. At least the things he knew about the three people were enough to write a ten-inch thick biography.

"In fact, my reaction is the same as yours." Reina shrugged.

"Well, my grandfather is now..." Lena asked Grindelwald again.

"I wasted Sypens' time."

Grindelwald did not give a direct answer, but it was enough to dispel the slight expectation in Reina's heart, although she did not hold too much hope. Although wizards have a much longer lifespan than Muggles, their number is far less than that of Muggles. Magic is a fascinating existence. Most wizards make a living by magic, but they also die by magic. Therefore, there are actually very few wizards who can live peacefully in their later years and die of old age.

"You can't have brought us here just for us to chat and kill time with you." Lena simply stopped talking about it and changed the subject helplessly. Besides, the person in front of her was not a small figure and must have more than just those things to deal with.

"Besides, you seem to know about my rebirth."

"I may have had some doubts before, but after meeting you, I am sure I will go. You bring a good future, so I wrote you a letter." Grindelwald spread his hands.

"So you can predict the future?"

"This is not a secret, but what I can also teach you is that the only way to defeat the prophecy is to trust your own intuition." Grindelwald raised his eyebrows, as if he was not reminiscing about his past failure.

"Cypens set up a teleportation array in that house, and only the descendants of Tallos can trigger it."

"That's why you said we'd meet at the old house," Reina said.

“But, I remember my father going there, too.”

"The destination of the transmission is me, so naturally I have to choose the target. It's just a plain revenge and there's nothing interesting about it. But he did create an interesting you, so didn't I write about reminiscing about the past?"

Even if Grindelwald said so, Reina and Snape would not believe the so-called "reminiscence".

In the middle of the night, the stars were dim and snow began to fall outside Nurmengard. The weightless white snow was carried by the wind and was blown away to who knows where, but it never fell on the windows.

Nurmengard is a place where even snow doesn't want to stay for long.

"Severus, since the barrier is gone, why is he still staying in such a deserted place?"

Lena stood by the window, looking out, but there was nothing in front of her except the reflection on the glass. Inexplicably, she suddenly remembered the night when she met Draco, who was almost broken-down, in a high-rise building on a snowy night like this, by the railing.

"I remember one night when I was looking at the cold snow outside that blocked out the sun. I felt the same way at the time, very cold."

Snape, who was checking the vixen in the room, heard this and slowly walked over and put a hand on Lena's shoulder.

“Is it cold now?”

Reina, who thought he would ask why, was slightly stunned when she heard such a reply, then she relaxed, raised the corner of her mouth and looked into the distance again.

"Many people in Hogwarts were cold then, but that was then, and now, the people I care about are watching me."

Snape's eyes were gentle, and his hand on Reina's shoulder gently stroked her hair.

"Why do you think Grindelwald doesn't leave here?"

He mentioned the question that Reina asked first. He had also seen Reina's past. Although he did not have the ability to change the past, the future could be handed over to him. The retrospection of soul memory was enough to prove his determination.

"I have no clue. He didn't even prepare a wand. I feel like he has locked himself up and is unwilling to go out even if there are conditions that might allow him to contact the outside world." Lena shook her head and then expressed her own thoughts. Who knows what such a big shot is thinking?

"Perhaps what you said makes sense. The more powerful a person is, the easier it is for him to be imprisoned by simple things. But, is the letter of introduction really okay? I can be the introducer."

The letter of introduction that Snape mentioned was the letter of introduction to the next professor of the Defense Against the Dark Arts class at Hogwarts.

"It would be better for you to continue submitting your application to Dumbledore, but I always feel that his relationship with Dumbledore is not that simple, and the curse of that position is no joke. You have to find a way to make Lupin resign."

During the day, Grindelwald proposed a plan. He expressed his desire to have someone go to Hogwarts to help him pass a message to Dumbledore. He even scolded Dumbledore. From his words, Meng could tell that the letters he had written to Dumbledore had never received a reply, and he was now facing the dilemma of running out of stationery.

Reina asked him why he didn't go buy some stationery himself since he could go out, but he bluntly said that he had no money.

"Can Grindelwald's people be trusted?" Snape asked.

"Although it is unclear what Grindelwald's ultimate purpose was in sending people to Hogwarts, I think Grindelwald's Unbreakable Vow shows that he will not stand on Voldemort's side, and he will not threaten students, that is enough. Dumbledore did not have such strong evidence as us when he first hired Moody."

Faced with such a sudden change, Reina was not at all flustered, and she even took the initiative to take on the task of introducer. Although there was a reason that she wanted to meet Cepens, she also added the condition of an unbreakable oath in the end.

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Tap———

There were footsteps coming from the stairs of the basement. Grindelwald slowly approached from the basement door and came to the end of the corridor. There was a bird stand hanging there, and an owl with silver-black and gray eyes stood on the crossbar.

"They haven't gone back yet, why don't you go and check?" Grindelwald spoke to the owl.

The space in front of him changed. The owl disappeared, and was replaced by a man with gray-brown shoulder-length hair and gray eyes that were the same color as the owl.

He bowed slightly in greeting.

"After Vina left, I didn't take care of Al much, not to mention his child. I don't have any feelings for that child, so why not just leave it like that."

"Sypens, you are really an incompetent elder."

The man in front of Grindelwald was none other than Sypens Tallos himself, and the Vina he mentioned was his beloved wife, and Al was their child, Reina's father.

"Now it seems that she has a more reliable family around her, so naturally she doesn't need me anymore."

Sepence closed his eyes. It turned out that he did not die young as his granddaughter thought. But just as he said, he had never participated in the birth and growth of Hermalena. Even if he appeared beside her now, he was just a blood-related stranger. It would be better to maintain the status quo and let her think that he was gone.

As for the man next to her, Sepence had already observed him when he picked them up at the old house. At least he was a thoughtful man with good awareness, and he had enough ability to protect Lena. As for his character and personality, Tallos never made mistakes in selecting people.

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