Chapter 546
Grindelwald: What do you want?
Chapter 546 Grindelwald: What do you want?
Wade discovered that the entire school seemed to be discussing the Magic School League. Many students knew nothing about other schools, so they ran to the library to borrow books early in the morning.
Books related to foreign magic schools soon became a scarce resource in the library, so those who borrowed books and knew something about the situation became the center of the crowd.
This phenomenon is especially evident at lunch time.
"My cousin goes to school at Beauxbatons." A Ravenclaw girl said in an understated tone, "The students there are elegant and well-versed in etiquette, and the fairies in the forest will sing serenades when the students eat."
One student said enviously: "The last time someone came to our school to sing was when Professor Dumbledore invited the Skeleton Band on Halloween!"
How can a skeleton compare to the beautiful girl in the forest?
Another person reminded him: "Have you forgotten? Professor Lockhart also hired dwarfs to sing all over the campus on Valentine's Day. I remember you received a greeting card."
The former held his head and said in pain: "No, mentioning this makes me feel even more pitiful!"
Some students also talked excitedly about Ugadu.
"I heard that many of their students can turn into cheetahs and elephants at will." A freckled boy said: "The magazine said there are only seven Animagus wizards in the world. It's really wrong. All the students of Uagadou are Animagus."
The classmate next to him retorted: "Maybe they didn't use Animagus magic to transform? I don't think the Ministry of Magic would make such a stupid mistake."
"If you ask me, Durmstrang is the best school. They treat magic more fairly, and you can study dark magic openly..."
At the long table, several Slytherin boys gathered together and talked loudly.
Students from other colleges showed obvious rejection, and even in Slytherin, not everyone yearned for the dark arts.
Suddenly a girl's voice sounded: "I heard that Mr. Grindelwald also studied at Durmstrang before, but was later expelled... Why was he expelled?"
Wade and the others turned their heads to look and saw that the person who spoke was Daphne's sister Astoria.
The boys who were originally talking about Durmstrang immediately shut up. Some were embarrassed, while others glared at the girl with unfriendly expressions.
When Grindelwald just escaped from prison, it was already reported several times in the newspapers that the reason he was expelled from the school was because the "weird experiments" he was researching were so unbearable that even Durmstrang could not tolerate them.
But Astoria didn't look at anyone, and just looked confused, as if she really didn't know the reason.
Daphne hurriedly stuffed a piece of pudding into her mouth and said unhappily, "You know what? Your biggest shortcoming is your mouth!"
"Haha." Michael couldn't help laughing, turned to Wade and whispered, "I've always felt that Astoria is much more interesting than her sister."
"Hmm... maybe..."
Wade said vaguely, picked up the pumpkin juice and took a sip, using the cup to cover his slightly twitching mouth, and quickly glanced around the teacher's seat.
Moody was not there.
Wade recalled the alert, cautious, and even fearful look on Moody's face when he talked to his parents about Grindelwald, as if Grindelwald was some kind of demon from the abyss, ready to emerge at any time and devour the entire wizarding world.
If he heard students talking about that person in such a casual manner, he might give them a profound lesson in the Defense Against the Dark Arts class, letting them understand what it means to "underestimate the price of the enemy." At this moment, Anthony came up to Wade and said, "I have applied for an empty classroom, Wade, when are you free?"
"So soon?" Michael asked in surprise, "Don't we have classes all morning?"
"When the Transfiguration class was over, I stayed until the end and asked Professor McGonagall." Anthony explained, "She was very happy to know our plan and allocated us the activity room of a former student club."
"Then...what about that club?" Ryan tilted his head and asked, "Did they move to another place?"
Anthony said, "No, it was a club organized by some students a long time ago. After all the members graduated, they didn't recruit new members. The club has long been defunct in name only, but the sign on the door has never been taken down."
Anyway, in addition to the main castle, the school also has many towers and ancillary buildings, and the number of students has never been large enough to require the use of all areas, so many places have always been closed or even hidden.
Anthony added, "I'll get a few people together to clean it up this evening, and it will be ready for use by tomorrow morning at the latest."
After saying this, he stared at Vader with longing eyes.
Wade said, "My schedule is usually full, and I have to study alchemy when I don't have classes. So the spell tutoring can only be on Tuesdays and Fridays, the time..."
Wade hesitated, the words twirling on his tongue, and then said, "The time will be from seven to nine after dinner."
"Okay, then we should start tomorrow!" Anthony said happily, "I'll go find someone now!"
He stormed off, and Michael looked at Vader in surprise.
Vader sighed and said, "Your suggestion is good, but..."
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Wade also didn't like dealing with too many people, and he thought it was a good idea to use the early rising step to screen out most of the students who couldn't persist.
But after returning to the dormitory last night, Delain contacted him and told him about the situation of the vampire Gal, and asked about Wade's recent arrangements. Wade also mentioned that he was tutoring his classmates.
As a result, when he was about to go to bed, he received another call from Grindelwald.
"Delaine told me." Grindelwald said straight to the point: "Wade, I heard that you are planning to open a... spells tutorial class in the school?"
Wade frowned. He didn't like others interfering in his life, not to mention that Grindelwald's attitude always seemed very strong.
But considering the spells Grindelwald taught him and the help from the Witch Party several times, Wade calmed down again.
"Yes, I have this plan." He explained patiently: "It's not too much trouble for me. I can only spare three or four hours a week at most. And I can set the rules more strictly, so those who can't stand it will naturally leave."
A chuckle came from the communication pea.
"Ved, your time is valuable, so every action should have a clear purpose... What do you want to gain from this tutoring?" Grindelwald asked calmly.
(End of this chapter)