Hogwarts: I Became the Third Dark Lord

Chapter 330 Wentworth Dumbledore

When Dumbledore declared that he was the chairman of the International Federation of Wizards, Gellert Grindelwald, who was sitting by the side, couldn't help but let out a cold snort.

And Dumbledore went on to say indifferently:

"I have notified the Inkadu School of Magic. We will go there today. After the investigation is over, I will escort you and the contestants from the Inkadu School of Magic to the magic institute in Japan to participate in the Magic School Potion Championship. .”

Hearing Dumbledore's words, although Wentworth was a little unwilling, he could only obey.

Then, after Wentworth had packed everything up, Wentworth came to Gellert Grindelwald's room. At this time, Gellert Grindelwald, as usual, was sitting alone plank bed.

Seeing this, Wentworth stepped forward and said softly:

"Grandfather, then I will leave with Principal Dumbledore first, and I will visit you often in the future."

Hearing Wentworth's words, Gellert Grindelwald said without turning his head:

"In the future, without my permission, you are not allowed to come to Nurmengard again!"

Hearing what Gellert Grindelwald said, Wentworth was taken aback for a moment, and was about to say something again, but was interrupted by Gellert Grindelwald, who only heard Gellert Grindelwald continue Speaking of:

"Wentworth, don't forget the answer you found yourself in the past few months!"

Hearing Gellert Grindelwald's words, Wentworth nodded heavily, and then turned away.

At the bottom of Nurmengard Castle, Dumbledore was waiting here, seeing Wentworth walking down, Dumbledore subconsciously said:

"The farewell is over so soon?"

Afterwards, Dumbledore seemed to think of something, shook his head and smiled, and was about to take Wentworth away, when Wentworth suddenly looked back at Nurmengard Castle, where he had been staying for several months , said to himself:

"If you want to take him out of Nurmengard, what price do you need to pay?"

Hearing Wentworth's words, Dumbledore couldn't help but look back. After a moment of silence, Dumbledore said meaningfully:

"No one can really hold Gellert,

Except himself. "

Hearing Dumbledore's answer, Wentworth nodded unrecognizably, then turned around, and said with a smile:

"Let's go principal!"

Seeing this, Dumbledore put his hand lightly on Wentworth's shoulder, and the two disappeared instantly.

After the two left, the figure of Gellert Grindelwald appeared at the entrance of Nurmengard Castle, looked at the place where the two disappeared, and looked up at the sentence above his head: For the greater good.

Finally, Gellert Grindelwald turned around and walked back to Nurmengard, without taking that step after all.

The Austrian forest wind can't blow the stones of Nurmengard, but it blows people's hearts.

When Wentworth realized it again, he and Dumbledore had already appeared on a vast African grassland, but Wentworth had no time to appreciate the exotic scenery, so he lay on the side and retched.

After a while, Wentworth straightened up, and said to Dumbledore with a pale face:

"Principal, I thought you were going to Apparate, but it feels like... When did you take out the Portkey?!"

Hearing Wentworth's words, Dumbledore stretched out his hand and raised it. Only then did Wentworth see clearly that there was an old pocket watch in Dumbledore's hand. Wentworth was very suspicious. This pocket watch may be older than Dumbledore.

And Dumbledore said:

"Wentworth, your observation skills need to be strengthened!"

Wentworth curled his lips and was about to say something, but he was stunned for a moment. Then, Wentworth looked straight behind Dumbledore, took two steps involuntarily, and said:

"This is really... a completely different experience from Hogwarts!"

On a vast African grassland, there is a towering mountain peak that rises into the sky very abruptly. This mountain peak soars into the sky. From below, you can only see the position of the mountainside.

But right on this mountainside, there is a magnificent building shrouded in mist, accompanied by flowing clouds and mist, looming in front of Wentworth's eyes.

At the same time, Dumbledore came behind Wentworth and introduced:

"This mountain is Moon Mountain, and the building on the mountainside is the most famous magic school in Africa—the Inca Indian Magic School."

"There are many small magic schools in Africa, and even in the past, every tribe had its own magic school, but Inca is the only magic school in Africa that has withstood the test of time and has made enviable achievements. international reputation."

"The wizards who came out of the Inca School of Magic are not only good at potions, but also generally have high attainments in astronomy, alchemy, and transfiguration."

Having said that, Dumbledore took a special look at Wentworth and said meaningfully:

"If it is said that Hogwarts has cultivated all the wizards in the UK, then Inca has cultivated the best wizards in Africa! Your future opponent in the Potions Tournament of the School of Magic will not be easy! "

Hearing Dumbledore's words, Wentworth replied with a smile:

"Really? So what, my headmaster is the greatest White Wizard ever, and my grandfather is the Dark Lord resounding all over the world, am I proud?"

Hearing Dumbledore's words, Dumbledore laughed loudly, then patted Wentworth's shoulder lightly, and said very solemnly:

"Remember, Wentworth, from now on, your name will not be Wentworth Grindelwald, but Wentworth Dumbledore! I will declare to the public that you are my My brother's grandson, of course, is equivalent to my grandson, do you understand?"

"The confusion spell I cast on you before made people subconsciously forget to ask for your last name, but now, we will meet too many of the best wizards in the world today. Such a spell can't hide it from them , so, from now on, you have to learn to adapt to your new name!"

Hearing Dumbledore's words, Wentworth couldn't help but frowned, and said with some discomfort:

"Principal Dumbledore, is this necessary in the future?"

Seeing this, Dumbledore took a deep look at Wentworth and said word by word:

"Not yet, Wentworth."

Seeing that Dumbledore said so solemnly, Wentworth nodded with a serious face, and then Wentworth asked curiously:

"Professor Dumbledore, what outstanding wizards will we meet along the way?"

Hearing Wentworth's inquiry, Dumbledore pointed forward and said:

"Then, isn't this one here?"

Looking in the direction of Dumbledore's finger, he saw a dark-looking African wizard walking towards them quickly.

"Albus, welcome, welcome to Moon Mountain, to Inca!"

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