Harry Potter: From Muggle Cousin to Conceptual Wizard

Chapter 479 Grindelwald arrives with his men! A move of unclear intent!



Chapter 479 Grindelwald arrives with his men! A move of unclear intent!

Eckeris was interrupted, and the expression on her face froze.

It's ruined, completely ruined!

Her plans were completely ruined by the uninvited guest!

She clearly didn't tell Grindelwald about the party tonight, so why...?

Yes! That damn precognitive ability!

Eckeris stared at the sprightly and dignified old man, Grindelwald, with a livid face. Grindelwald silently opened the door to the castle hall with magic, loudly announcing his true identity as he led hundreds of saints into the hall.

Grindelwald's steps were firm and showed no sign of stopping as he headed straight from the entrance of the hall to the high platform where Eckeris was.

The Death Eaters, who had lined up in the middle of the journey, were overwhelmed by the magical aura that Grindelwald unleashed, and involuntarily made way for him.

The hundreds of saints that Grindelwald brought split into two groups, moving separately from the entrance of the hall, one group to the left and the other to the right.

Soon, hundreds of saints surrounded the Death Eaters in the middle of the hall, and the last two saints in line even closed the hall door behind them.

These saints were clearly far superior to the Death Eaters who had been forcibly recruited.

This isn't about magical skill or combat prowess, but rather loyalty and teamwork.

Although he has only been out of prison for a short time and has only managed to subdue these hundred or so new generation saints, Grindelwald's methods are far more sophisticated than Ecclesia's.

These saints genuinely respected Grindelwald and were willing to obey his commands; there was no need for any curses or threats.

"Grindelwald! What are you trying to do?!"

Ecclesia tried to suppress her anger and coldly questioned Grindelwald, who was approaching her step by step.

The Death Eaters in the audience were still reeling from the bombshell news Grindelwald had just delivered and the sudden turn of events.

Hearing Eckeris's angry voice, they suddenly realized that now was not the time to care about Eckeris's identity. The most important thing now was to figure out Grindelwald's purpose and avoid being killed by Grindelwald and the saints surrounding them.

Forced to split apart by Grindelwald's imposing presence, the Death Eaters began reaching for their wands.

Seeing this, the hundreds of new-generation saints surrounding the Death Eaters all drew their wands and pointed them at the Death Eaters.

"Calm down, put down your wand! We're not here to fight amongst ourselves today."

Grindelwald's calm and powerful voice broke the tense atmosphere in the hall.

The saints obeyed perfectly, quickly putting away their wands in the same motion.

The Death Eaters, still shaken, hesitated, unsure whether to retract their hands from their wands.

But with Grindelwald's words, they finally breathed a sigh of relief.

At this moment, Grindelwald had already walked onto the stage and stood two meters away from Eckeris.

“Ercris, stop playing tricks and constantly using lies to cover up your identity.”

Grindelwald said to Eckeris, his eyes filled with regret that his junior had gone astray.

"You...you're not even going to act anymore!" Eckeris was furious. "We're allies! What good does it do you to sabotage me?"

Uh... I see. You've had your eye on my men all along, and you've been planning and scheming all this way to take over my forces today!

You're foolish! You're going to abandon me for some common dark wizards that can be found anywhere?

How many dark wizards in this world are as powerful as me and willing to be your second-in-command? I truly misjudged you!

"You have indeed misjudged me."

Grindelwald was not provoked by Eckeris's angry questioning. His reply remained gentle yet firm, full of grace: "I have no intention of giving up on you."

"Then what do you mean?" Eckeris was still furious. If she hadn't been unable to defeat Grindelwald, she would have already made her move.

"It's very simple. Throughout history, has any leader who has gained power ever succeeded by impersonating someone else and using another person's identity?"

Grindelwald looked directly into Ecclesia's eyes, his expression and words sincere. "Not to mention, you're replacing a loser who's far inferior to you."

Ecclesia was a little confused.

She couldn't immediately guess Grindelwald's intention in saying those words.

Is this a compliment?

Seeing that Eckeris's anger was gradually turning into confusion, Grindelwald smiled slightly, turned to face the Death Eaters below the stage, and pointed to Eckeris, solemnly introducing her:

"There is no doubt that the real Voldemort is long dead. For the past six months, the person who has discovered and led you has been this powerful woman named Ecclesia Black Hunter."

Ecclesia's current appearance is her original appearance.

When Grindelwald reiterated this answer in front of Ecclesia, Ecclesia hesitated for a moment but did not refute it.

The Death Eaters below the stage immediately began to chatter and whisper among themselves.

Of course, some wariness remained, and the range of motion and the volume of voice were very restrained.

"Ms. Eckeris made the topic of noble bloodline clear to everyone back in England, and those who joined later should also have heard about it."

Even these companions from the pure-blooded British family now understand that strength and talent are the most crucial factors.

Therefore, you don't need to have any opinions about Ms. Erkris's background. Ms. Erkris is powerful, far more powerful than any of you, and that is the most important thing.

In addition, there is a problem that you may all be overlooking.

That is, Ms. Ecclesia is only twenty-nine years old this year! At this age, to possess such magical skill, neither I, Dumbledore, nor even the now-dead Voldemort are as good as her!

Perhaps you've all experienced many failures following Ms. Eckeris in the past, but given Eckeris's age and strength, you should be able to deduce that we will ultimately have a bright future!

Grindelwald's praise of Ecclesia had a great impact on the Death Eaters who were unaware of the situation.

It is particularly effective against Death Eaters other than pure-blooded British Death Eaters.

Yes! Eckeris has such strength at such a young age, how much potential does she have?

Moreover, considering her age, Eckeris's previous failures are not so unacceptable.

Voldemort, a cunning and renowned man in his sixties, suffered a series of crushing defeats with his men. That was simply because he was old and useless, and there was no excuse for it.

However, the young wizard, only twenty-nine years old, suffered a series of crushing defeats with his men, which is understandable given his lack of experience.

After all, the opponent was the forces led by Albus Dumbledore, the greatest white wizard of the 20th century. It was quite remarkable that Ecclesia was able to survive time and time again.

But despite being moved, the curse on the Death Eaters meant they could never genuinely respect Erkris.

Now that Grindelwald is so righteous and tolerant, if he can help them remove the curse, they are willing to give their hearts and become Grindelwald's loyal subordinates.

We'll see how things develop.

Furthermore, the corrupt, pure-blooded British Death Eaters have now inevitably developed hatred for Ecclesia, and the remaining seductive dark energy in their minds is rapidly dissipating.

They were completely deceived by Eckeris, losing both their money and their dignity. If they weren't afraid of death, and if they weren't still hoping to turn the tables and become superior, they would have really wanted to rebel against Eckeris and break up with her.

The situation is unclear. Grindelwald is speaking up for Ecclesia, not trying to take her down, so they dare not make any rash moves.

As for Erklis herself on the stage, her expression was complicated. It seemed that Grindelwald wanted to help her set things right and eliminate the disloyalty of her Death Eaters from the root.

Did she really misunderstand Grindelwald?

Or does Grindelwald have other plans?


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