Chapter 92: Don't Ask, Ask Is What Grindelwald Told Me (Ask for Subscription)

In particular, Arthur, who he thought had always been reliable, actually agreed to infiltrate Gringotts to steal the Hufflepuff's gold cup, which made Cedric think for a moment that Arthur had been used by George and Fred.

"Actually... The trouble I was talking about wasn't the fact that Hufflepuff's Gold Cup was in Gringotts."

The three Cedrics were already his friends, and were likely to become partners with common interests in the future, and Arthur felt that it would be better to tell them some secrets in advance than to hide them.

"Huh? Isn't the Hufflepuff Gold Cup in Gringotts a nuisance?"

"Arthur, you say, what's more troublesome than the Golden Cup in Gringotts?"

Arthur's words instantly attracted the attention of the three people. They don't think there's anything more troublesome than this.

In the minds of the three third-year Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry students, it was already a great deal to infiltrate Gringotts, the safest bank in the wizarding world, and steal something.

"You all know that the members of House Strange are Death Eaters, right?" Arthur glanced at the three of them and said slowly.

"Uh-huh!"

"Then, what I'm going to say next may put you in the hunt for the Mysterio and his men. If you're not careful, you can die. Do you want to continue listening?"

Arthur's expression suddenly became serious. Honesty is respect for friends, but the lives of friends also need to be cherished.

You can't let your friends fall into a life crisis because of your own selfishness.

"What? Arthur, what do you think of us!"

"Our father and mother were members of the Order of the Phoenix who fought with Headmaster Dumbledore back then, and as members of the Weasley family, how could we be afraid of the Mysterio and his Death Eaters!"

George and Fred were furious when they heard this, as Gryffindor students, they never lacked courage.

Coupled with the fact that they were members of the Wesley family, their favorite aunt when they were children died at the hands of the Death Eaters, and this revenge has not yet been avenged, how could it be because they were afraid of Voldemort and his Death Eater subordinates?

"Cedric, what about you?"

Arthur looked at George and Fred's angry eyes and turned to look at Cedric on the side.

"Do you think I'm a man who abandons my friends?"

Cedric shook his hair handsomely, the corners of his mouth raised, and he smiled slightly.

Being hunted by Mysteries and Death Eaters is a very bad thing indeed, but as a Hufflepuff. Cedric possesses the qualities that characterize Hufflepuff House: integrity, kindness, and loyalty.

He doesn't watch his friends in danger, but stands alone from a distance and watches.

"Good... Remember, what I'm talking about! Be sure not to let the fifth person know. And I'm going to learn Occlumency from tomorrow."

Arthur looked at Cedric and smiled with relief. He decided that no matter what would happen after that, he must not let the Goblet of Fire happen or let Cedric die at Voldemort's hands.

"Is it so serious?"

Hearing that Arthur asked them to learn Occlumency, the three of them looked surprised.

Although Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry does not teach Occlumency, it stands to reason that as students, they should not know about this spell.

Who are the Wesley Twins, Hogwarts' most famous troublemakers, and the most knowledgeable students in the school.

Not only do they explore the hidden passages of Hogwarts Castle, but they also often sneak into the library*** area to read dangerous books.

As for Occlumency, they had seen it in the *** area in the first half of their second year, but at that time they were bent on finding some alchemy book that could make a prank item, a decoy bomb.

So I just glanced at what Occlumency was, and I didn't pay attention to it.

"Occlumency is a type of magic that protects against outside psychic infiltration, and it can close the brain to fight against magical intrusions, especially receptivity. Arthur is afraid that we will be

The Celestial Mind Collector reads the secrets in our minds so that we can learn them."

Fred explained to a puzzled Cedric.

"Arthur, when you say that, I'm even more curious about what kind of secret it is, and we need to use Occlumency."

George looked at Arthur curiously, his shocked look full of anticipation.

"The real owner of Hufflepuff's Gold Cup is the Mystery Man, and Bellatrix Lestrange is just keeping it for the Mystery Man. And there is a magic in the golden cup that affects the safety of the mysterious person's life. And if we want to make a chalice out of the gold cup, we must get rid of the magic in the gold cup. I'm sorry, that's all I can say."

At this, Arthur shook his head and did not continue to explain that Hufflepuff's gold cup was Voldemort's Horcrux.

The reason, of course, is not that Arthur is afraid of Voldemort. Rather, Voldemort is the Dark Lord, and he has set certain magical magic on his name, and once someone calls his name, the magic will be touched, and Voldemort and his followers Death Eaters will perceive the information about the person.

In order not to be sensed by Voldemort that he was talking about the Hufflepuff Gold Cup, Arthur deliberately replaced "Voldemort" and "Horcrux" with "Mysterio" and "magic".

Thinking of this, Arthur suddenly realized that he was published in the Muggle world, and that Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone had sold 1.2 million copies.

If each of these fans said the word "Voldemort", would Voldemort himself be overloaded with too much information?

It's a very researched subject, but for Arthur at the moment, it's not something he should be considering.

Voldemort, the Dark Lord who was bent on killing him, if he was really blown up by a huge amount of information, that would be what made Arthur happy.

But this is just Arthur's simple thinking, as the caster of this magic, Voldemort should have a way to block Muggle information, otherwise the identity of this Dark Lord will be too unchained.

"Arthur, how do you know?"

Hearing that Hufflepuff's gold cup also involved Voldemort's secrets, Cedric gasped, pressed his hands on Arthur's shoulders, and asked with a serious face.

"You all know what I'm doing at the Ministry of Magic."

Knowing the future, Arthur couldn't have told them, even if he had already considered them friends.

Seeing that Cedric and the three nodded, Arthur continued, "Before I went to the Ministry of Magic, I met Grindelwald, and he told me about it."

Anyway, Grindelwald can't come to England now, as long as it involves his own secrets, Arthur has long thought of a reason - everything is what Grindelwald told him.

In one of the forgotten mountains of Northern Europe, a towering wizard's tower rises in the cold wind.

In the headmaster's office on the top floor of the tower, a skinny old man was sitting in a chair, carefully marking the content that dissatisfied him in "Where Are the Magical Creatures".

Although the old man seems to be weak, the leadership momentum faintly revealed in his body is impossible to ignore.

"Huh? That little guy mentioned my name so late... What do you want to do? Do you want to write me in it again?"

Suddenly, the old man sensed that someone on the islands west of the mainland called out his name, his expression froze, and he muttered.