Chapter 198: The Story Behind the Crisis 3

"What do you mean, it's not just the two of them who have disappeared?" Principal Brooke didn't know what happened today, and he didn't hold back on what he said to Wood, but the amount of information revealed in his words was too great, and Wood had to concentrate on it to figure out something.

"Back then, it was some unformed monsters that attacked the wizarding world. Although they have the power of terrible dark magic, they can still cope with the strength we had at the time. It's just that even what I didn't expect was that when we killed those dark monsters, those black monsters instantly turned into a black hole, sucking all the people around them into that black hole.

So, if we don't want to be swept into a black hole, we can't hurt them. They can only be left to their disposal. Seeing that the wizarding world was about to fall, it was your grandfather and your mother, who rushed out at the risk of their own safety, forced those dark monsters into a corner, and then set up a barrier. When they killed the monsters, they disappeared with them. No one could break the barrier that your mother had set up, and it wasn't until your mother had disappeared for three days and three nights that the barrier disappeared of its own accord.

After the barrier was gone, I never heard from your mother and grandfather again, and they just disappeared into thin air, sucked into a huge black hole. No one knows where the black hole can lead, and no one dares to explore it. Although the news in the wizarding world that they have since searched for your mother is only a contrived statement, and in fact no one dares to come forward to find their whereabouts. Brooke felt ashamed of Phyllis whenever he thought about it.

"Were you there at the time? What kind of black hole was that?" Although more than 10 years had passed, Wood's heart was still turbulent when he heard Principal Brooke talk about the scene at this time. At that time, perhaps the mother had just given birth to herself. Giving up the child he just gave birth to protect the safety of the entire magical world, I don't know what kind of reluctance my mother felt at that time.

"If I had been there, I would have absolutely prevented them from doing that. I was in an emergency meeting and missed the battle. Brooke lamented that if he had been there, he might not have fought with them to disappear with the black holes. But he's definitely going to stop them, stop them from killing themselves. Even if they were all wiped out in the end, he wouldn't let the two of them face it all alone.

"Is it Mario's father, the Minister of the Wizarding World, who summoned you to the meeting?" Wood asked, as if hatred was slowly gathering in his eyes.

"Who else but him likes to have a meeting so much. Brooke sarcastically said that every year, there are too many meetings to count. In the eyes of a man with a lot of power, having a meeting is everything, and anything that needs to be resolved needs to be expressed in a meeting.

"Did my mother tell you about me before?" Wood asked, remembering what his wife had told him earlier.

Sure enough, hearing Wood's sudden question, the expression on Principal Brooke's face immediately stiffened and stiffened.

"Your mother may have wanted to tell me, but because it happened so suddenly, none of us expected the wizarding world to suffer such a blow. In fact, when I met you later, I was suspicious of it. It's just that because your mother was special at that time, even if I knew, I wouldn't have told you under the circumstances. Principal Brooke explained.

Listening to Principal Brooke's explanation, the expression on Wood's face was very complicated, and Principal Brooke and his wife were talking differently. This means that one of the two of them is lying to himself, but who is the one who is lying?

Whoever it was, Wood knew, and whoever was lying, Wood didn't want to see it. Because in the entire Bird Silent Academy, the two people Wood trusted the most were Madame and Headmaster Brooke.

Wood had a lot of questions he wanted to ask Principal Brooke, but after hearing what Principal Brooke said just now, he felt that there was no need to ask anything.

It was about to dawn, and the two of them talked almost all night. At this point, Wood had too many things in his mind that he needed to digest and understand. In the muddy, Wood didn't know how he got back.

When Wood returned to his quarters and pushed the door open to enter, the feeling of being peeping came over him. Wood was already in a bad mood tonight, and the feeling of being spied on at this moment made him very unhappy. Wood jerked his head back, and there was nothing but the ghostly shadows of the swaying trees on the ground.

"Who is there? If you have the ability, you can stand up for me. "This feeling of being spied on, deceived and concealed, and abandoned is terrible. This feeling made Wood want to go crazy and was about to collapse. He couldn't help but shout behind him, if there really was someone there who was following him, Wood didn't dare to think who this person would be. What you want to do to yourself.

Except for the cries of insects in the grass, there was no sound to answer Wood. The croaking of the bugs reminded Wood that he had been so busy experimenting since the summer break that he had forgotten to take care of the Moongrass and the Moongrass.

Moon Star Grass now has a lot of rules, and in the past, as long as he was hungry, he would run out to find Wood to eat. Now the moon star grass is much lazier, and if it weren't for Wood's initiative to feed him, he wouldn't have come out himself.

Anyway, it's almost dawn, and I can't sleep when I go back, so instead of lying on the bed and tossing and turning, it's better to take this opportunity to find something to eat for the moon star grass.

Since the last time they had encountered the black giant in the woods, Wood had rarely walked into the woods alone. But now Wood wasn't just going into the woods, he wanted to shout in the woods, preferably with his own screams that would call out all the ugly black guys. He wanted to ask, to ask where they had sent their mother and grandfather.

Anger, like a flame, kept burning and growing bigger in Wood's heart. Wood fought back his anger and walked deeper into the forest. The sleeping birds in the woods, as if sensing a hint of danger, flapped their wings and flew away in the distance. The birds of the Bird Silent Academy never chirp, and Wood was used to thinking of the silent flight of the birds from time to time.