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273.The same magic wand

"When I went to England, I went to Ollivander's in Diagon Alley to choose a new wand, which is the one you are holding in your hand."

Grindelwald said calmly.

"It is indeed very useful. After I got it, I rarely used the one I bought from Grigovitch. It was not until I got another wand that was more useful that I replaced it.

It, and then all three of my wands fell into Albus's hands."

Jon looked at the wand in his hand. He had actually always thought that the wand he was using was older than the one used by Neville Ron and the others. However, he had not thought about the past and simply thought that the wand was older than the one used by Neville and Ron.

The previous owner didn't pay much attention to its maintenance.

Unexpectedly, I got the final answer today in Grindelwald.

Now he finally understood why not only Dumbledore, but also Aberforth showed such a complicated expression when he saw the wand in his hand. He said that he once wanted to break the wand.

, but was stopped by Dumbledore.

According to Grindelwald, this wand was chosen after he went to England. In other words, during the dispute and chaos at the Dumbledore family, it was very likely that this wand took away Dumbledore and Albuquerque.

The life of Forth's sister Ariana Dumbledore.

"I actually didn't expect that he would actually take out this wand and give it to students to use, because it has a different meaning to him."

After hearing Grindelwald's words, Jon shook his head and said.

"No, sir, Professor Dumbledore has never taken out this wand. When we chose the wand, we selected it from an old wooden cabinet in the headmaster's office at Hogwarts. At that time, your wand was

The wand was placed at the very back of the cabinet. I happened to see it and thought it suited me very well, so I chose it."

When Jon said this, he shrugged and raised the wand in his hand. A cluster of brilliant silver flowers burst out from the tip of the wand, which had obvious signs of wear.

"Of course, it also chose me."

Grindelwald looked at the spark that clearly represented joy, and there was a moment of trance in his eyes.

The reason why he went to such great lengths to recruit Jon from Hogwarts to Durmstrang was not only because he saw Jon's talent, but also the most important reason was that he had

This wand you are holding.

Even if there are differences in wand-making techniques, the three European wand-making families all agree that there is a close connection between wands and wizards.

Because this is indeed a real thing. With poor adaptability, some wizards, no matter how powerful they are, are unable to use part of their wands to use magic. This in itself is unsuitable.

While a wand may be used by multiple different wizards, it is rarely fully suitable for two wizards.

People believe that if such a thing happens, there must be a certain similarity between the two wizards. Similar to wands with the same core, it is rare for wizards to get one with the same core as the other.

The wand itself represents the same choice.

Now this wand was once used by Grindelwald, but it is perfectly adapted to Jon. The meaning of this is not only for Grindelwald, but also for Dumbledore to think carefully about it at the beginning.

time.

Dumbledore even asked a wizard from the Order of the Phoenix to go to the Muggle orphanage and retrieve all the information about Jon, just to see if it was possible that Jon was an orphan of the Grindelwald family.

.

But it's a pity that the man and woman who once abandoned Jon have completely traceable traces. Even if they go back five generations, they have no relationship with the Grindelwald family.

There is no connection in terms of blood. It can only be an overlap in certain qualities. But for now, at least Dumbledore has not found any personality similarities between Jon and Grindelwald.

...

Perhaps it can be considered that both of them have leadership qualities.

It was precisely because of this wand that Grindelwald actually had some other thoughts in his heart, which led to this fight over which side Jon belonged to.

After coming back from that trance, Grindelwald fell into thinking about one of Jon's words.

"When you see it, you feel that it suits you very well? What is that feeling?"

Jon recalled.

"It was a bit like being electrocuted. I couldn't help but look at the wand. At that time, the wand was placed very close to the cabinet. I could tell that Professor Dumbledore didn't want to take it out for students to choose.

, but I couldn’t help but pick it up and asked the professor if I could choose this?”

Grindelwald looked at Jon and asked more deeply.

"When fighting the enemy, you didn't see their wands pointed at you, but before hearing the sound of the spell, did you have a different kind of intuition?"

Jon scratched his head and nodded.

"It is true that this kind of intuition sometimes occurs, but it does not happen every time. It is the kind of feeling where goosebumps suddenly appear on the body and there is an obvious sudden feeling in the heart."

"Did Dumbledore give you any divination classes?" Grindelwald asked.

Jon shook his head.

"There are no students in the lower grades, but after reaching the fourth grade, those who are interested in this aspect can learn from Professor Porter."

Grindelwald sneered.

"What is that divination class called? It can only be called a divination interest group at most. In fact, Albus's student's theory, if blood is replaced by talent, might attract more supporters. Because the superiority of blood has always been

None of them have ever existed, but wizards with more talent are indeed much more powerful than wizards with no talent, and divination is the magic that requires the most talent."

Jon understood the meaning of Grindelwald's words, and he blinked.

"Sir, you mean...that I have a talent for divination?"

Grindelwald's face calmed down and he held the quill again.

"Having a talent does not mean that you will be able to make good use of it. It depends on how you develop it. Of course, if you choose to follow Albus on that carriage for the rest of your life, you will never be able to develop it.

The possibility is gone.”

Seeing that his attention had been diverted to the letters on his desk, Jon was wise enough not to interfere in this office. He said "Good night, sir." and then left the principal's office.


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