A Hogwarts Esoteric Leader

Chapter 58: Upheaval (2)

Yunev's eyes were hollow and deep.

Lack of information, most questions cannot be answered, in general, he will instinctively stop thinking.

Because thinking without information often leads to two outcomes:

One is the boundless delusion;

The second is stupid and narrow-minded stubbornness.

But now, he can't do that, or, in other words, some want to let it go.

As if this would make him feel better.

Escape, although shameful, is useful.

At this moment, Gardwin's voice suddenly sounded in his ears.

"Geriel? Greer?" Gadwin pressed his shoulders and shook it vigorously, "What's the matter with you?"

Univer slapped his arm away like a conditioned reflex, and said in an uncontrollable indifference, "I'm fine."

"It's no wonder!" Gardwin's voice was short, he was afraid that Unieff would make another huge noise.

He didn't think that the distortion of the light just now was his hallucination.

Moreover, the expression of Unieff was obviously wrong.

This is King's Cross!

It's not a remote place like the original site of the orphanage, but a real downtown area!

If something goes wrong, the Ministry of Magic will have a hard time!

"I'm really fine." Unieff tried his best to soften his tone.

Being disturbed by Gadwin, he had to break free from his useless thoughts and face the cruel reality.

Then, I found myself with two options:

One is to pretend to know nothing and become a bystander, an outsider.

The advantage is to stay away from disputes and enjoy yourself.

The current situation did not have a substantial negative impact on him, and even accelerated the progress of the construction of Mansu.

Although cruel and cold, it is the truth.

The downside is a lack of control over the future.

It won't affect him now, doesn't mean it won't affect him in the future.

As the so-called temporary happiness, fate has already marked the price in secret.

He couldn't help but think about it.

The second is to get involved and try to guide and control the development and trend of the situation.

The pros and cons are diametrically opposed to the first option.

And it is entirely possible that it is a thankless thing, and if one is not handled properly, it will even affect its own development and lead to even worse results.

Then it will make him feel a little more at ease.

There is no difference between the two choices at the rational level, but the preference is different.

According to his original personality, he was actually more willing to choose one.

After all, in his previous life, what he hated most was trouble.

"If the burden is too heavy, can't you just let it go from the beginning?" This sentence is not just words.

However, in the next second, Ms. Garrel's words and deeds for more than ten years came to mind, and her **** started to ache again.

Unieff sighed indistinctly, then smiled helplessly, and made his choice.

"I just have a bad feeling about it," he said to Gardwin.

"A bad feeling?!!" Gardwin's eyes sank, and he couldn't help raising his voice, "What did you see again?"

Unsurprisingly, Gardwin really attached great importance to it. After all, he had already successfully made a prophecy and it had been fulfilled.

Yunevo felt a little more happy in his heart, offsetting some of the negative emotions.

Just as he was about to speak, he saw a light purple paper airplane flying straight in like a rush of electricity, hitting Gadwin's hand.

Gadwin raised his hand and motioned for Unieff to wait a moment.

He had to focus on the paper airplane first, which was an important expedited document, and although Unieff was a little unusual, it seemed to be controllable at the moment.

Correct judgment of priorities is the basic training of an excellent Auror.

He spread out the paper, glanced at it, and his pupils trembled.

Glancing at him, his face changed drastically.

Looking at it again, my fingers are shaking.

This time, it's obviously not because of the smirk.

Yunevo squinted his eyes slightly, then opened them immediately, as if asking normally, "What happened?"

Gadwin put away the paper and said irritably, "Don't ask so much about the Ministry of Magic, children."

"Didn't you show it to me in the morning?" Unieff asked tentatively.

"It's different, this time it's an important secret." Gardwin said solemnly.

"Heh—" Unieff sneered, "Even if you don't tell me, I probably know what's going on."

"What's the matter?" Gadwin stared at him suddenly.

Yunevo tapped his ear twice with the index finger of his right hand, and hooked his hand again.

Gadwin understood and leaned over.

Unieff whispered, "Is it something to do with the prison?"

He did not mention Azkaban, nor did he mention Indreshi, and he controlled himself in a position relatively far from the center of the incident.

In this way, even if you guess wrong, there will be no big trouble.

On the contrary, you can go deeper and deeper.

It is better to be slower than steady.

He is too weak, that's all he can do.

Then, he heard Gardwin's voice trembling slightly and asked, "How do you know?"

The voice is also very low.

"I saw..." Union said slowly.

"What did you see?" Gadwin asked anxiously.

Yunev said carefully, "A cruel prison..."

Gadwin listened intently and waited for the next paragraph.

However, there is no following.

Although the train station was still noisy, he felt that the air was so quiet.

"What else?" he asked involuntarily.

"What else?" Yunef asked knowingly.

"More detailed?" Gardwin had to say a little more clearly.

"No more details." Having said this, Unionfor paused for a while before continuing:

"But if I knew more, maybe I could see more."

Silence for a second or two~www.novelmt.com~ Gadwin looked over with a suspicious look, wondering if Unieff really didn't see it, or if he was exchanging information with him.

But he remembered the painting by Unione...

That kind of "concise" to the ultimate unique style...

Maybe he really only sees so much?

He thought for a while and said in a low voice, "I can't reveal the specifics for the time being. I need to submit an application to the Ministry, but I can tell you one thing now."

"There are.... The wizard criminals escaped from Azkaban... Azkaban should be the prison you see, and it is the only wizard prison in the British wizarding world." He said, "And today is the start of school again. Today, in order to protect the safety of the students, the Ministry asked me to accompany you to Hogwarts..."

"Have you seen anything after knowing this?" he asked again.

"Of course not, how can it be so fast? Do you think that the prophecy is my velvet, throw it out and then fall back?" Yunefu said calmly, as usual, "But if I see anything again, I will definitely follow you. speak."

"You must tell me." Gardwin emphasized again, "Although you may not understand it, it is already an extraordinary period, and the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts are on the same side."

"A grasshopper on a rope?" Unieff asked.

"A grasshopper on a rope," said Gardwin with certainty.

He suddenly raised his wrist and looked at his watch, and said, "It's not early."

Unieff also looked at the system time and agreed, "That's true."

"Then let's do this first." Gadwin stood up neatly, "We'd better get on the train first. No matter what, the train is waiting for no one."

Unieff nodded.

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