Chapter 118: For the Glory of Grindelwald



“Absolute power sometimes brings great chaos!”

Grindelwald also stared into Dumbledore's eyes and responded in a dignified manner:

"But absolute power can put an end to all chaos."

Afterwards, the two stopped talking and instead sat side by side, quietly looking at the scenery outside the window of Nurmengard.

At the same time, Fudge and Umbridge were standing side by side in the hall of the British Ministry of Magic, surrounded by countless Aurors from the Ministry of Magic who were on high alert.

In front of Fudge, an Auror from the Ministry of Magic was reporting to him:

"Minister Fudge, there are many wizards of unknown origin appearing around the Ministry of Magic. They are slowly moving towards the Ministry of Magic."

At this time, in London, Abernethy was walking slowly through the streets of London, surrounded by buildings covered in black veil.

Behind Abernathy, there were a few people following. On one side was Rita Skeeter, who had curly hair and glasses, and on the other side was Xenophilius Lovegood, who was holding his daughter Luna's hand.

Seeing Abernethy walking in front of her, about to arrive at the British Ministry of Magic, Rita Skeeter's nervous heart almost jumped out of her throat! If the people in the Ministry of Magic saw her walking with the members of the Witch Party, she would probably have to stay in Azkaban for the rest of her life! So, Rita Skeeter could only ask tremblingly: "Lord Abernethy, you brought us here, what on earth do you want us to do? My spell skills are very poor! Otherwise, I would not have to be a reporter after graduation!"

On the other side, Xenophilius Lovegood nodded repeatedly in agreement, while Luna, who was held tightly by him, had a look of curiosity on her face.

Abernathy, who was walking in front, responded without turning his head: "Don't worry, I don't intend to let you fight for the Wu party."

Hearing this, Rita Skeeter and Xenophilius Lovegood both breathed a sigh of relief.

Abernathy went on to say:

"You are not qualified yet."

Both of them: ...

"I want you to record everything that happened today and then report it so that the entire wizarding world knows what happened in London today. Is there any problem?"

Before the two could react, Abernathy took out two bags of gold galleons and threw them to the two men, one on the left and one on the right. He then disappeared from the spot, leaving only one sentence: "This is your manuscript fee!"

With a burst of air, Abernethy's figure appeared on the street just above the British Ministry of Magic. Opposite Abernethy, Rufus Scrimgeour was standing there, and behind him were Aurors standing in rows with wands in their hands.

Seeing Abernathy suddenly appear, a young Auror standing behind Rufus Scrimgeour subconsciously raised his wand.

But in the next second, with a "snap" sound, the wand in the young Auror's hand flew out.

Abernathy said without even looking at him, "Young man, don't shake your wand hand. Aurors nowadays can't even hold their own wands steadily?"

The young Auror's face instantly turned red.

At the same time, the black veil in the city of London happened to gather completely above Rufus Scrimgeour's head.

Looking up at the sky, Abernathy whispered in a voice that only he could hear:

“It’s an unforgettable view.”

Then, Abernethy looked at the many wizards behind him. Some of them he knew, some he didn't, and even some of the young wizards. Abernethy saw in them the shadow of a comrade-in-arms with whom he had fought side by side.

Abernathy faced the crowd and said loudly using the amplification spell: "Family, dear ones, I am Abernathy. Today, I have gathered everyone here in this way to announce something to everyone! Some of you already know about this matter, and some of you don't know yet, but you have guessed a little."

"That's right! The leader of our Wizarding Party, the heir of the Grindelwald family, has returned. Our Wizarding Party will no longer be the remnants in the eyes of some people. We are still the future glory of the wizarding world!"

After hearing Abernathy's words, there was a moment of silence at first. Then, starting from someone unknown, deafening slogans gradually resounded over the sky of London.

"For the greater good!"

The wizards of the Witch Party repeated this slogan over and over again. Many wizards had tears in their eyes, while others had faces full of fanaticism.

A beggar-like wizard walked through the crowd and ran to Abernathy. He asked anxiously,

"What about the little master? Let me see the little master quickly!"

Abernathy looked at the somewhat crazy wizard in front of him and said calmly:

"Carlo, I remember that you once swore that the Carrow family would forever be a vassal of the Grindelwald family! Swearing allegiance to the master and his descendants until death! Why would your descendants follow Voldemort and become so-called Death Eaters?"

Hearing Abernathy's words, the wizard called Carlo fell to the ground in fear and trembling, saying:

"No, no, no! I never forgot my oath! It's my fault, all my fault! I didn't educate my offspring well. They betrayed me and even stole my holy artifact! For this, I have broken off with them!"

As he spoke, Carlo tore off his already tattered shirt and stood up, revealing a tattoo of the Deathly Hallows symbol all over his body.

Carlo showed the tattoo on his chest to Abernathy and the people behind him, and said with a painful look on his face: "After they stole my holy weapon, I left the Carlo family, but I never forgot my identity and my oath, so I had someone tattoo this on my body! I have been wandering around for so many years, just to wait for this day!"

Then, Carlo took out his magic wand and said sternly: "If the little master does not believe me, I am willing to make an unbreakable oath for the little master!"

Seeing Carlo's actions, Abernathy looked behind Carlo without comment, and then asked: "So, what about you? Are you still willing to pick up the wands in your hands and fight a new holy war with me, for the glory of Grindelwald and the glory of the Witch Party!"

(End of this chapter)


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