Chapter 188 The Past of the Wu Cui Party



But that doesn't mean there aren't any. At least when Cedric first walked into the prefect's bathroom on the sixth floor of Hogwarts Castle, he was still shocked by the furnishings inside.

There is a luxurious chandelier above the head, and everything in the room is made of snow-white marble. In the middle of the room is a large bathtub sunken into the ground, which is like a rectangular swimming pool.

Not only that, there are even about a hundred golden faucets around the bath, and each faucet has a gem of a different color inlaid on the handle.

Cedric looked at everything around him and said in astonishment, "Now I understand why Cassandra had to come here to take a look. I never thought there would be such a place in Hogwarts Castle?!"

At this moment, Green's voice suddenly sounded in Cedric's ears:

"How about it, are you stunned?! Hogwarts never skimps on good things, as long as you are good enough, or, you are pleasing enough to the professor!"

Then, Cedric and Green came to Cassandra, and the three of them sat on both sides of a long marble table, with the same snow-white marble beneath them.

Seeing the three of them sitting down, Cassandra looked at Cedric and Green opposite her, raised the corners of her mouth, and said, "Well, Cedric, do you still think that I am overthinking?"

Hearing Cassandra's question, Cedric smiled bitterly and shook his head, then responded:

"Okay Cassandra, I admit that you are right, but I didn't expect that I don't know Wentworth as well as you do."

Hearing Cedric's words, Cassandra's smile deepened, and she quickly responded:

"No, Cedric, I believe in the pure friendship between you and Wentworth, but you have to understand one thing. After you know Wentworth's identity and decide to join the Witch Party, you are no longer the same as other ordinary students at Hogwarts!"

Hearing Cassandra's words, Green on the side spoke first:

"Why, have we become dark wizards now?"

Cassandra glanced at Green and said very seriously: "This is the first time I've seen someone voluntarily admit that he is a dark wizard!"

Green: ...

Then, Cassandra began to explain: "Dark wizard, or even the first generation Dark Lord, these are the names given to the Wizarding Party and Gellert Grindelwald by the Ministries of Magic of various countries. The main reason is that the Wizarding Party was the loser of the First Wizarding War, that's all!"

"I have something here. I copied it from the British Ministry of Magic through my father. Take a look."

As she spoke, Cassandra took out a thick folder from somewhere and placed it in front of Cedric and Green.

The two of them flipped through the documents in front of them with some surprise, only to see that these documents, which were clearly marked as encrypted, mostly contained information about the Witch Party and Gellert Grindelwald.

At the same time, Cassandra continued, "The Ministries of Magic in many countries portray the Witch Party and Gellert Grindelwald as dark wizards who hate Muggles, massacre half-blood wizards, and want to subvert the world. But in fact, this is not the case. Look here!"

As she spoke, Cassandra pointed out a passage in the document to Cedric and Green, and said:

"This is a speech by Gellert Grindelwald in Paris. This passage records his original words: Many people say that they hate Muggles. No, I don't hate them. I don't hate them at all! I think Muggles are not inferior, but have different values. They are not useless, but have other uses."

"Just think about it, Gellert doesn't even hate Muggles, so why would he hate half-blood wizards? There's no reason for that!"

"Then why did Gellert Grindelwald start a war between wizards?"

“Because of the different philosophies!”

This time, before Cassandra could answer, Green spoke first, and Cassandra nodded slowly, agreeing with Green's words.

Cedric turned his gaze to Green, who pointed to a passage on the document and said:

"Your answer is in the next paragraph: I am not fighting for hatred. Magical talent only blooms in a few people and only comes to those who have a higher pursuit of life. If the world is handed over to us to rule, it will benefit all mankind because we are all for freedom and truth."

Having said that, Green raised his head, looked at Cassandra opposite him, and said slowly:

"So this is why the UMNO Party wants to overturn the Statute of Secrecy?"

Cassandra nodded without hesitation and said, "That's right."

Cedric still asked in confusion:

"But I still don't understand. Do we have to start a war in the wizarding world in order to overturn the Statute of Secrecy?"

Green beside him patted Cedric on the shoulder and explained:

"If we want to overthrow the existing order, who will oppose it most fiercely? Naturally, the vested interests of the existing order! Who are the vested interests of the existing order? The Ministry of Magic of each country!"

Cassandra nodded and added, "It's not that the Witch Party chose to use war to overthrow the existing order. It's that they want to overthrow the existing order, and they can only do so through war. The Ministries of Magic of various countries will not allow anyone to break the existing order. After all, they are the vested interests."

After hearing Green and Cassandra's explanation, Cedric nodded thoughtfully.

Seeing that Cedric finally understood what he and Cassandra meant, Green turned to look at Cassandra and said with some doubt:

"So, you want to set up a new secret organization in Hogwarts to inherit Gellert Grindelwald's will?"

Hearing Green's question, Cassandra smiled meaningfully and shook her head, saying, "What does the will of Robert Grindelwald have to do with me?"

Green, Cedric: ???

While Cassandra and the other two were discussing the past of the Witch Party in the prefects' bathroom, Wentworth had already walked into the Room of Requirement at Hogwarts with Harry and the other two, who were all shocked.

Ignoring Draco, who was so proud of himself that this was his own territory, Wentworth dragged over a chair and sat down. Then he pointed to the empty space in the room and said, "Aren't you going to duel? Hurry up! I'll be the referee. Who agrees? Who objects?"

(End of this chapter)


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