Chapter 101: Grindelwald's Philosophy

"Have you figured out if you want to join us, Mr. Rozier?" When the conversation between Shewin and Vader reached an impasse, Grindelwald walked over with his hands behind his back and asked Shevan.

"I've always been clear about this." Shevin slowly raised his head and looked directly into Grindelwald's blue eyes.

Grindelwald chuckled, and was about to say something more.

However, his gaze suddenly moved to the pocket on the left chest of Xiwen's shirt.

Grindelwald's eyebrows furrowed slightly, and his left hand opened. A piece of letter flew out of Shevin's pocket and fell straight into Grindelwald's hand.

Siwen was stunned for a moment, only to realize that it was a letter that Dumbledore had sent to him on Christmas Day.

During the two days of studying alchemy, Sven thought of the strangeness of this letterhead—the ability to tap his wand on the lower right corner of the letter, and Dumbledore could get the information remotely.

Xiwen needs practical materials to learn alchemy, so I'm going to study how this remote way of transmitting information is achieved. He kept the letter in his jacket pocket so he could take it out and look at it at any time. I didn't think about it, but I was discovered by Grindelwald.

"Albus Dumbledore's letter?" Grindelwald's eyebrows furrowed, and he looked at Shiwen and said. "Looks like he thinks a lot of attention to you, Mr. Rozier."

As he spoke, Grindelwald unfolded the letter and quickly found the mystery of the letter.

He took out his wand, tapped it in the lower right corner of the letterhead, and then shook it as if he had written.

"Tell me about it, Mr. Rozier." Grindelwald then asked. At the same time, his hands kept moving, writing at length in the lower right corner of the letterhead.

Shiwen took a deep breath and said to Grindelwald, "I can't convince myself to trust someone who has no regard for life!" ”

Hearing Xiwen's words, the Lemay couple looked at him worriedly, as if they were worried that Grindelwald would be angry and bad for Xiwen.

Grindelwald didn't react otherwise, except to glance up at Sivin slightly, and then continued to write his words on his wand.

"So why do you think I'm dismissing life?" Grindelwald asked casually.

"You wanted to destroy all of Paris, isn't that a disregard for life?" Xiwen involuntarily raised his tone and asked coldly. "If you succeed, I don't know how many innocent civilians will lose their lives because of this! I don't know how many families will be broken because of this! And you don't care about it at all? ”

Grindelwald didn't reply, but wrote the last words with his wand, and placed Dumbledore's letter in the inside pocket of his trench coat.

Then he looked at Xiwen, laughed mockingly, and said to Vader, "Vader, it seems that this heir of your family is very sympathetic to those Muggles!" ”

Vader also sneered, looked at Xiwen and said, "Xiwen, you have embarrassed the Rozier family. ”

"If empathy and compassion are completely abandoned by you, I dare not imagine what kind of disaster you will bring to the wizarding world and the whole world." Xiwen shook his head and said to the two.

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Hearing Shevan's words, Grindelwald finally stopped his smile and took a few steps forward, close to Shevan.

"Mr. Rozier, I feel it is necessary to tell you that blind sympathy for the enemy is not kindness, but cruelty to one's own people!" He helped Shevan by the shoulder, bowed his head and whispered in Shevan's ear. "You're too young and naïve to understand the sinister and brutal nature of Muggles."

After Grindelwald finished speaking, he let go of Xiwen's shoulder, and with a wave of his wand, he summoned a cloud of smoke.

Then, his right eye lit up again, and it became strange.

Xiwen saw that a picture appeared in the smoke around him-

It was a group of beasts wearing steel helmets and yellow-green military uniforms, wantonly slaughtering unarmed civilians. The land was littered with corpses, and blood flowed into a blood-red lake......

Looking at this picture, Xiwen's fists were clenched tightly, his arms were bruised, and his nails pierced the skin of his palms.

After all, he couldn't bear to look directly, and closed his already blurred eyes.

"That's enough, stop!" Xiwen said with a trembling voice.

"Do you appreciate the cruelty of Muggles, Mr. Rozier?" Grindelwald waved his hand casually, dissipating the smoke from the air. Then he said to Xiwen in a deep tone. "You may not know it, but it's only been a week."

"Therefore, relying on us wizards to rule the Muggle world will not only not bring them much disaster, but will save them from the sea of misery. I don't think a kind man like you would say no, Mr. Rozier? ”

Xiwen's expression was a little dazed, and he didn't know how to refute Grindelwald's demagogic remarks.

He even wondered for a moment that if wizards really ruled the Muggle world, would there really be so many tragedies again?

"Grindelwald, you're just stealing concepts." Lemay's sudden opening interrupted Xiwen's struggle. "What's the difference between your idea of conquering the Muggle world and the rivalry between Muggle nations? It's just violence, and it's just a disaster. There is no need to justify yourself by using this! ”

"You misunderstand me, Mr. Lemay." Grindelwald chuckled and said without disapproval. "Whether it's the Muggle world or the wizarding world, what famous leader in history hasn't been accompanied by bloodshed?"

"How could King Arthur become the revered King of Britain if he hadn't waged those brutal wars in Europe? Isn't the reputation of King Lionheart also fought on the battlefield? So why do you say that I have no regard for life because I started a war? ”

"Everything I do is for the greater good!" Grindelwald said earnestly to the few people present.

Hearing Grindelwald say so much, Xiwen's mood gradually calmed down.

"I know I can't tell you, Mr. Grindelwald." He shook his head and whispered. "But how can you be sure that the Muggle community will not gradually embark on the path of peace and development in the coming decades without our interference? Why does the future of wizarding be the way you think? ”

"You have a point, Mr. Rozier. I have to say that your mind is one of the toughest young people I've ever met. Grindelwald sighed and said with a little regret. It's a pity that you are so determined to stand against me. ”

"Then please forgive me for having to resort to some unfriendly measures!"

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