Chapter 330 Answer



From being able to only dodge around and wait for an opportunity to counterattack at first, to later being able to barely confront the Norwegian Spinosaurus head-on, and then once again stepping on the Norwegian Spinosaurus.

Wentworth didn't know whether his progress was fast enough, but at least he didn't see Gellert Grindelwald get angry with him again.

When Wentworth once again overpowered the Norwegian Spinosaurus, he could not help but sit on its back, took a long breath, and said, "I finally passed this time, right?!"

Just as he finished speaking, Gellert Grindelwald came over as expected, just like last time. Seeing Wentworth sitting on the dragon's back, Gellert Grindelwald raised a finger and then:

"Shut up and keep silent!"

Suddenly, Wentworth felt as if his lips were firmly fixed by some force, making it difficult for him to open them.

But having learned his lesson from last time, Wentworth was much calmer this time.

Wentworth first jumped up, distanced himself from the Norwegian Spinosaurus, and then stared at it closely.

The Norwegian Spinosaurus that Wentworth was originally sitting under slowly stood up. However, this time, the Norwegian Spinosaurus did not rush towards Wentworth as Wentworth had expected.

The Norwegian Spinosaurus looked at Wentworth, and seemed to be still frightened. It just roared softly, but did not attack Wentworth.

Seeing this, Wentworth grinned and looked at Gellert Grindelwald with a smile, as if to say:

"Look, Grandfather, Nibelungen has been completely convinced by me!"

Gellert Grindelwald ignored Wentworth and set his sights on the Norwegian Spinosaurus. He slowly said, "Do it, or I'll do it to you! Maybe when he gets used to silent spellcasting again, you will still be trampled under his feet, but at least you can get back at the grievances you will suffer later!"

Hearing Gellert Grindelwald's words, Wentworth's face immediately drooped, and the Norwegian Spinosaurus in front of him could only roar towards the sky again, as if telling Wentworth: Brother, I was also forced to do this! Don't blame me!

Then, the tortured Norwegian Spinosaurus rushed towards Wentworth again, and a moment later, Wentworth was once again crushed under the claws of the Norwegian Spinosaurus.

It was the end of August. When Albus Dumbledore came to Nurmengard Castle again, before he reached the top of the castle, he heard a dragon's roar that echoed through the mountains and forests.

When Dumbledore climbed up the stairs, the originally loud dragon roar had become inaudible. If one listened carefully, one could only hear a "woooo" sound.

Following the sound, Dumbledore happened to meet Wentworth walking out of the room.

Wentworth was also surprised to see Dumbledore. When he was about to speak, he realized that his mouth was still sealed by the silence spell.

Seeing this, Dumbledore stretched out his hand and was about to help Wentworth remove the spell, but he saw Wentworth gently wipe his mouth with his hand, and the spell was easily broken.

Seeing this, Dumbledore seemed to be thinking about something, then he said with a smile:

"Wentworth, it seems that you have grown a lot in this vacation!"

Dumbledore looked past Wentworth and saw a Norwegian Spinosaurus crawling on the ground and panting heavily in the room where Wentworth walked out.

On the other hand, although Wentworth's clothes were stained with some dust, that was all. At least on the surface, Wentworth seemed much more calm at this moment.

At this time, Gellert Grindelwald walked out of his room, threw Wentworth's wand back to Wentworth, then looked at Dumbledore and said:

"What a cruel principal, leaving his student alone outside for a whole holiday and not caring about anything?!"

Then, Gellert Grindelwald ignored Dumbledore and turned to look at Wentworth, saying word by word:

"Albus is here to take you back. Now, you can tell me your answer. What is the courage of our Grindelwald family? If the answer does not satisfy me, even Albus cannot take a living person away from me... but a dead person is fine."

Wentworth didn't take Gellert Grindelwald's words seriously. He first calmly dusted himself off and then said word by word:

"What is the courage of our Grindelwald family? Courage is to remain graceful in the face of pressure!"

Hearing Wentworth's answer, Gellert Grindelwald did not comment or react. He just waved his hand and said:

"Albus, you can take him away. You two should leave as soon as possible, so that I can finally continue to live my quiet life!"

Seeing this, Albus Dumbledore chuckled and was about to speak, but Wentworth spoke first:

"Grandfather, Headmaster Dumbledore, how about we have lunch together at noon today?"

Hearing Wentworth's words, Gellert Grindelwald frowned and instinctively wanted to refuse, but Wentworth spoke first:

"Yesterday, I wrote a message on the plate and asked them to prepare something. Today, I will personally cook a meal for you, Grandfather, and Headmaster Dumbledore. Please be sure to come!"

After hearing Wentworth's words, Gellert Grindelwald hadn't expressed his opinion yet, but Albus Dumbledore spoke first:

"We are in for a treat, Gellert. Wentworth has conquered the most picky students at Hogwarts in the first week of school!"

Gellert Grindelwald curled his lips in disdain and said, "What kind of students have you trained in Hogwarts over the years? Wizards, well... forget it, I'm too lazy to tell you, and you too!"

Seeing that Gellert Grindelwald did not refuse again, Albus Dumbledore winked gently at Wentworth.

Wentworth understood what he meant and ran downstairs to Nurmengard Castle.

Watching Wentworth leave, Dumbledore put away the smile on his face, looked at Gellert Grindelwald and said, "I saw the letter you wrote to me. Are you really going to do this?"

Gellert Grindelwald said without looking up:

"Why, have you delayed the time of the great Albus Dumbledore?"

Dumbledore shook his head and said meaningfully:

"Even if you let Wentworth walk the same path you walked, Wentworth may not make the same choice as you!"

After hearing what Dumbledore said, Gellert Grindelwald looked up and said to Dumbledore:

"I didn't intend to make the choice for him, I just wanted him to see more of the world!"

(End of this chapter)


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