"The prophecy has changed." Till was able to open her eyes. She collapsed on the bed with some exhaustion, but tried hard to look at Gellert Grindelwald, hoping to get a positive reply from him.

Gellert Grindelwald felt a little helpless at Till's stubbornness at this time. He looked into Till's eyes, as if recalling Professor Dumbledore in Till's memory, who earnestly advised students to seize the moment. His tone became much gentler: "Didn't your principal tell you that you must have the power to change the future?"

"When you are strong enough, whatever you want to shape the future is up to you." Gellert Grindelwald sat back again, picked up the black tea that had not cooled down, and blew lightly Hou took a sip and said, "Prophecies are not static. I thought you had this realization a long time ago."

Till closed his eyes and pretended not to hear Gellert Grindelwald's taunts. Instead, he felt a sense of strength gradually growing out of his powerlessness.

Since the prophecy has changed, it means that Tyr's efforts to become stronger are meaningful, right?

She really should thank Gellert Grindelwald: "Thank you."

But that's not what Thiel really meant. Panting lightly, she raised herself up from the bed with one hand, and asked Gellert Grindelwald over there: "Excuse me, when can I leave?"

"Tomorrow? The day after tomorrow? Maybe next month." Gellert Grindelwald raised his eyebrows, "I need to verify something. Once verified, you can leave."

"I still have to study! I'm still a third-year student!" Till didn't want to be locked up here. Gellert Grindelwald was imprisoning her in disguise!

Till climbed out of the bed and Gellert Grindelwald didn't stop her when her feet touched the soft carpet. He didn't stop her when she opened the door to the room. When she came to the brand-new corridor, in this wizard's house When the prison kept going in circles and couldn't get out, Gellert Grindelwald still didn't stop her.

Till knew that he couldn't go out by his own ability alone.

Till had no choice but to return to the room, feeling a little frustrated in Gellert Grindelwald's clear and proud smile: "You should know that I will participate in OWL in two years, which is quite difficult for every wizard. important."

"I think this is nothing to Miss Emery, right?" Gellert Grindelwald stood up and came to the door as if about to leave. "I will ask someone to bring you all the textbooks you need." Send it here so that Miss Emery can study in peace while she is a guest.”

"Goodbye, the gifted student whom Dumbledore values." Before Gellert Grindelwald left, he gave Till one last warning look and said goodbye to Till in a sinister tone.

Tier sat down on the edge of the soft big bed, holding his head in distress.

She just came out to look for the missing Lu Ping. Why did Lu Ping go back and she, who was looking for someone, was left behind?

What a big deal!

***

Lupine did go back. Gellert Grindelwald sent someone to take him unconscious to the villa where Nelle Manning was. At that time, Nelle Manning was looking for help. When he saw Lupine I couldn't help but cry excitedly again.

Nelle Manning crumbled there for God knows how long after his boss also disappeared.

Lupine soon woke up from his coma. Gellert Grindelwald did not use cruel methods on him, so he only felt the abdominal pain caused by hunger all over his body.

As Nelle Manning went to prepare the food, he told Lupine the details of Till's arrival.

Naylor Manning also told Lupine that he had informed the German Ministry of Magic about Till's disappearance. However, the German Ministry of Magic did not pay much attention to them British wizards. He had only seen them from beginning to end. Few wizards were searching the streets.

It's not as efficient as Naylor Manning can find on his own.

Lupine held his stomach and frowned upon hearing this, thinking that he would not know Till's situation with Gellert Grindelwald after he was unconscious, so he waved his hand and said nothing more.

He felt that it was obviously meaningless to entrust this matter to the German Ministry of Magic, otherwise they would not have entrusted the matter of dealing with Gellert Grindelwald to the British Ministry of Magic.

If you want to rescue Till, you still have to find someone who can really make Gellert Grindelwald feel afraid.

Who is it?

Lu Ping was thinking, and a figure actually appeared in his mind.

However, before Lupine could go upstairs to write a letter to Professor Dumbledore, the doorbell of the villa was rang. At this time, neither Lupine nor Nelle Manning dared to open the door.

The person who rang the doorbell obviously didn't really need their help to open the door. After a soft ring, the door of the villa opened by itself. A woman with long curly hair wearing a well-dressed windbreaker stood outside the door with a bright and decent smile. She glanced at Lu Ping and Nei. Le Manning's eyes were cold and solemn.

"Remus Lupin? My husband has a letter for you." The woman raised her red lips, moved her fingertips slightly, and a fragrant letter was shot at Lupin.

The envelope was not sharp, but the woman who threw it out used her strength delicately. The envelope finally penetrated Lupine's collar and drew a shallow blood mark on the side of his face.

The woman was very satisfied with her work and raised her eyebrows at Lu Ping with a smile: "I'm leaving. I advise you not to be troublesome. Some things should be buried deep in your heart."

The woman's tone was frivolous, but the meaning behind her words was a warning.

After the woman left, the door of the villa closed with a sound, and Lu Ping frowned and took off the envelope from his collar.

There was nothing else written on the envelope, only a single line: To Lupine.

The handwriting was sharp and elegant, as if someone had written it casually.

"Mr. Lupin?" Nelle Manning was preparing food for Lupine in the kitchen. He came out when he heard the doorbell. Now he saw Lupine looking at the envelope without moving for a long time, so he asked doubtfully.

Lu Ping smiled and shook his head: "It's nothing, you go to the kitchen first, please."

The reason why Naylor Manning was able to come out with Lupine was of course not just because he was the first one promoted by Lupine. Although Lupine trusted him the most, the other people promoted by him, Lu Ping also has a lot of trust.

What Lupine liked most about Naylor Manning was that he knew the current affairs. What to ask and what not to ask, Lupine knew what to do as long as he said a word.

Nelle Manning simply shut up and walked away, leaving Lupine to read the letter in the living room.

Lu Ping lowered his eyes, walked to the sofa and sat down, and opened the envelope neatly. What was inside was not a neatly folded letter, but a simple note with an edge that had not been torn cleanly on one side.

The content of the note was even simpler: "Miss Emery is going to be a guest at my place, Mr. Lupine need not worry."

It was just two lines of writing, but Lu Ping read it several times.

After reading it, I felt even more worried.

Sure enough, you should still write a letter to Professor Dumbledore, right?

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