Hogwarts Outsider Chapter 103: Morgana


The formerly bustling Hogwarts campus suddenly became deserted overnight.

There is no hustle and bustle, no laughter, and no vitality.

With the departure of the students, the entire campus seemed lifeless.

The administrator, Mr. Pringle, was cleaning the castle with a mop wearily, completely out of his usual interest. His pet Mr. Tang was lying on the side extremely lazily.

"Good morning, Jeffrey!" An old figure walked over at this moment.

"Good morning, Professor Grindelwald!" Mr. Pringle cheered up quickly.

"By the way, have you seen Vita?" The principal stopped and asked, "I didn't find her in her office."

"Professor Rozier, I seem to have seen her in front of the Transfiguration Office just now." Mr. Pringle bent slightly and replied.

"Okay, thank you!" Professor Grindelwald nodded towards Mr. Pringle, looked at the mop in his hand, and added: "Thank you!"

"This is what I should do!"

……

The principal walked unhurriedly through the corridors of the castle.

Five minutes later, he came to the Transfiguration Office and found the vice principal at the same time.

Professor Vita Rozier of "Forever Youth" is lying on the window, looking out the window quietly, as if in a daze.

"Weta!" As the principal called her name softly, she seemed to have just "woke up like a dream".

"Lord Grindelwald!" She turned around and bent slightly.

"What are you thinking about?" Grindelwald, like her, also leaned on a window next to her, and asked casually at the same time.

"I suddenly thought of Professor Troka." Professor Rozier said softly, "I don't know how he is?"

"I didn't expect you to care about Edward." Grindelwald's voice was slightly surprised: "I remember, you hate vampires, creatures of the night..."

"Of course!" Professor Rozier's voice suddenly became a little colder, which was a bit rare when she faced Professor Grindelwald: "I have never concealed that I am very sympathetic to those disgusting creatures. Their disgust..."

"...But Edward Troka, after all, is our man. He and I have been colleagues for more than half a year, and he has sacrificed so much for us..."

"Okay, I understand, Weta." Grindelwald explained: "Edward's situation is very good. He has now fled to Belfast. The influence of the Ministry of Magic over there is relatively weak. There will be no danger; what's more, we have been providing information to the Ministry of Magic that he has appeared in Asia Minor..."

Rozier nodded: "I understand."

After a pause, she continued to ask: "By the way, Lord Grindelwald, you came to see me, is there anything important?"

"There is indeed a small matter." Grindelwald sighed: "Vita, please take me into the principal's office."

This seems a bit bizarre. As the principal of Hogwarts, Gellert Grindelwald actually asked the vice-principal Vita Rozier to help him when he wanted to enter the principal's office.

Moreover, Rozier didn't seem to be surprised by this matter.

She just walked ahead calmly: "Please follow me, Lord Grindelwald."

……

The two stopped in front of a huge statue of a lion-headed beast.

If Matthew were here, it would be easy to recognize... this statue, the one that protected him from Morgana's howling on Valentine's Day.

Rozier raised her wand, facing the statue, and softly chanted a spell.

And Grindelwald stood quietly behind her.

The Gryphon suddenly moved and jumped aside, the wall behind it was also split in two.

Behind the wall is a spiral staircase that is slowly moving upwards, like an escalator. Grindelwald took a few steps forward, and slowly ascended along with the spiral staircase.

He spun higher and higher, higher and higher, until he came to a shiny oak door.

There is no doubt that it is an extremely exquisite cabin.

The principal's office is a spacious and beautiful circular room, but judging from the heavy dust around it, it seems that no one has lived here for a long time.

The walls are covered with portraits of the male and female old headmasters, all snoring softly in their respective frames.

But with the entry of Gellert Grindelwald, it seemed that the tranquility in the principal's office was interrupted.

The sleeping wizards and wizards on the wall woke up one after another. They glared at the "intruder", and many old wizards even began to curse:

"Murderer!"

"Butcher!"

"Go to Hogwarts!"

"Don't defile this place!"

……

It's a pity that Grindelwald was completely deaf to these scolding.

He walked into the principal's office a few steps, opened the drawer of the desk, and took out a small, silver lighter (light extinguisher).

Waiting for those ex-principals, after scolding tired...

After it becomes a little quieter here...

Grindelwald waved his hand, and all the curtains were drawn.

Then he flicked the extinguisher lightly, only to hear a few "clicks" in succession, and all the lights in the room were also extinguished.

Only a very faint spot of light was left at the extinguisher—

"Long time no see!" Grindelwald said with a smile looking at the little spot of light~IndoMTL.com~.

In the spot of light, a weak voice came out: "Grindelwald...kill me..."

It was almost exactly the same as the sound Morgana made that day.

"Sorry." Grindelwald shook his head regretfully: "I have always respected those truly great wizards in history. Since Merlin didn't choose to kill you back then, I will naturally respect his choice now... So I can't kill you..."

"Also, Ms. Morgana, what I asked you to consider a few months ago..."

"You think this... I will give in..." Although Morgana's voice was weak, she was extremely firm: "This is impossible... I will never..."

"Then I can only give you a few more months to think about it slowly!" Grindelwald sighed, and put the extinguisher back into the drawer.

However, Morgana's voice suddenly sounded again:

"It was indeed you who won... Grindelwald... Your trap caught me off guard..."

The voice of the witch suddenly had a hint of sarcasm: "But so what, do you think you are different from me? You are just a little better than me... In fact, we are all just a set Middleman' that's all..."

Gellert Grindelwald's expression remained unchanged.

"So what?"

He closed the drawer, then strode out of here.

(End of the first volume)


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