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MTL - I Wield a Sword at Hogwarts-Chapter 748
"Maybe." John shrugged, "I need to become stronger before that."
"I thought the duel with Grindelwald would allow me to cross that limit."
"The battle between life and death can bring out the potential of the human body." Pulling out the Elder Wand, John looked at the raised burl on it, "It seems not enough."
"He is already the strongest, isn't he?"
Percy was a little confused, "No one in the entire magical world is more...wait."
He stared blankly at John's Elder Wand.
The previous owner of this wand.
"Are you really going to do that, John?"
He understood something and said in disbelief: "Fight with him?"
The greatest wizard, Albus Dumbledore.
Reaching this conclusion made Percy feel ridiculous.
Because he knew John, even though the old man did not support John sometimes, John never thought of becoming his enemy.
"The gods have stepped down from the altar, Percy."
Stroking the Elder Wand with his fingers, John said calmly: "I made him an offer he couldn't refuse."
Level 8, somewhere, seems to be waiting there.
Percy nodded. He stood up and saw Penello, and asked John, "Do you need me to do anything?"
"Trust me." John muttered.
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Chapter 758 Collecting the Deathly Hallows
John had two ideas.
One is to go to the limit under the threat of life and death and break the bottleneck.
The second one is the Deathly Hallows.
Yes, there were three things Grindelwald wanted to collect.
The Elder Wand, Resurrection Stone, and Invisibility Cloak.
The treasure from the three brothers is also something created by the God of Death.
Rumor has it that whoever gets the three treasures will become the master of the God of Death.
John sneered at this because he had seen the guy named Death.
With the resurrection stone in hand, he made a deal with the God of Death to resurrect his friend.
He could feel that some of the rules hidden in the Resurrection Stone were indeed useful.
The Elder Wand's ability to upgrade any magic by one level also made John feel different.
The three treasures combined cannot become the master of Death, but they can certainly bring about some changes.
After the International Confederation of Wizards meeting.
John went to Silverhand Manor.
Tang Mi finally breathed a sigh of relief when he saw John coming back.
"I'm really worried that adults will deal with Muggles alone."
For Tang Mi, nothing is more important than John's safety.
"How is the werewolf situation?" John put away the Elder Wand.
The werewolves also actively participated in this war.
Before John arrived, those battles also caused losses to the wizard.
When Tang Mi mentioned the werewolf, the smile disappeared from his face.
"Werewolves have sacrificed a lot."
John also fell silent.
The werewolf still lived up to his trust.
After a long time, John exhaled, "This makes me feel very heavy."
Trust is too heavy.
Facing a group of people who are ready to die for him at any time, he cannot use them to achieve some goals with peace of mind.
"My lord, is Grindelwald...dead?" A trace of hatred flashed in Tang Mi's eyes.
This is the answer everyone wants to know.
The result of the decisive battle with Grindelwald during the time when their king disappeared.
Despite seeing the Elder Wand, Tang Mi was still eager to hear the answer from John.
The villain who caused trouble in the magical world.
"No." John lowered his head and looked at the letter on the table. "He survived and will never appear again."
This is a letter from Crouch.
John opened it and asked: "Will you blame me, Tang Mi?"
"I won't," Tang Mi shook his head and said firmly, "I will only follow you."
Sighing, John said: "I need to leave for a while."
"What do you need me to do?"
Same problem as Percy.
John paused and said, "Trust me."
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"The greatest Minister of Magic, Barty Crouch."
John stood in front of old Batty's tombstone and looked at his friend who was buried here.
He put his hand on it and patted it gently.
Just like before, he patted Old Barty sitting in the chair.
"I let you down, Old Barty."
Facing this friend, John was filled with guilt.
"I didn't fulfill our agreement."
He put down the flowers he brought with a complicated expression, "I should kill him."
Dumbledore did not hesitate to kneel down to prevent John from making a decision.
He looked at Old Barty, feeling overflowing with guilt at this moment.
He took out the Resurrection Stone and looked at the pitch-black stone.
He laughed at himself and said, "Maybe that's why you didn't come to see me."
He couldn't tell whether the Resurrection Stone showed regret or a ghost.
As the holder of the Resurrection Stone, he was unable to see the soul he wanted to see.
"Maybe down there, you spurn John Wick," John said. "I understand you, old Barty."
The rain fell along the tombstone, and John did not hold an umbrella.
He also needs some quiet time occasionally.
The gestures that cannot be shown around living friends can be shown around dead friends.
Little Barty saw him and silently came to John holding an umbrella to protect him from the rain.
"Sorry, I didn't kill Grindelwald." John did not look back. He calmly looked at the photo of the family of three under old Barty's tombstone, "You can leave me now."
Little Barty said nothing.
The rain pattered on the umbrella.
The heavy rain showed no intention of stopping, and the wind came with it.
The two of them stayed like this for about fifteen minutes.
Little Barty looked at the photo.
Old Batty had a straight face as usual, while his mother smiled softly.
Little Barty, who just entered school, tried hard to show off the manners he should have as the only son of the Crouch family.
As the shutter is pressed, the photo freezes for those few seconds.
"I saw my father." Little Barty began. "When I was dying in the Himalayas, I saw my parents. I was greedy for my mother's arms and begged them to take me away from this painful place. "
John listened quietly.
"But they wouldn't let me go," Barty Jr. looked away from the photo, focusing on the young and tired side face, "I was very sad, angry, and scared."
He said calmly, but there was some trembling in his tone.
"I told them that there is no place for me in this world."
"But my father said: What about John Wick?"
Little Barty paused, and John's eyes flashed.
"Father told me that the second king who defeated Voldemort needs me."
"He told me what I had been avoiding."
"Yes, I have regarded that young child as my guide."
"Even I didn't notice it."
"My father finally told me," Little Barty slowly knelt down, put his right hand to his heart, and looked at the king in front of him, "go be yourself and put down Crouch."
"You always thought that it was hatred that carried me forward and allowed me to continue to live."
"Great King, you are wrong. This is the first time you have made a mistake in front of me."
A smile appeared on Barty's lips, he lowered his head and said in a pious tone: "I live for you, Barty Crouch. I have already been a believer in the king."
John never knew this.
The rain slowly stopped, and the last drop of rain hit the tombstone, causing a splash of water.
John looked up.
The sun pierced the gloomy clouds and fell on his face.
The sunshine after the rain is not dazzling.
He murmured: "Is that so?"
It turns out that some people already regard the king as their life.
The king who cannot make everyone happy blames himself too much.
A smile appeared on his lips, he stood up and stretched, "Your trust still makes people feel heavy."
"That's the weight that I can feel because I cherish it." Little Barty raised his head and looked up at the king of sunshine after the rain.
The king who can feel the weight is the one the magic world expects.
A person who wastes trust cannot become a great king after all.
John smiled slightly and reached out to touch old Batty's tombstone.
"Is it because of trust?"
Little Barty bowed and said, "What do you need me to do?"