Spotted By Grindelwald And Went To Hogwarts Chapter 606: Heart and affection
Grindelwald in front of him looks a little younger, and the smile on his face is more obvious.
Sean was taken aback for a moment, and then realized that this Grindelwald was Stephanie's memory.
Some kind of change occurred in the girl's memory and soul world, otherwise, Sean would not be able to communicate with the characters in memory.
Obviously, this Grindelwald was the one who took Stephanie away from the orphanage.
The moment Grindelwald appeared, little Stephanie, who had been holding hands by Sean, showed a confused look, and huge confusion filled her immature face.
She looked at Sean who was holding her hand, and then at Grindelwald in front of her, seeming to be in a tangle.
Accompanied by little Stephanie's confusion, the world built by memories seemed to shake. Whether it was the orphanage, the black figure, or the slightly younger Grindelwald, there were obvious distortions and instability.
Only Sean's soul and body remained solid, and little Stephanie's body did not appear unstable either.
Shawn frowned and relaxed again, he understood what was going on here.
The little Stephanie in front of her is actually not a memory, but Stephanie's own soul. Due to the mutation caused by guilt, her soul and memory are intertwined.
The world Sean enters is not Stephanie's clear memory, which contains images, scenes and her personal emotional release in her memory.
Otherwise, the other images in those orphanages would not be so distorted—those children were the ones who bullied her, and the dark shadow of the adult image, probably the administrator of the orphanage, obviously didn't treat Stephanie very well.
The little girl has shown extraordinary wisdom and maturity beyond her age since she was a child, so in her memory, the children who bullied her were surrounded by black mist, and the managers who condoned all this were completely black.
Grindelwald's figure was not stained with other colors, which shows that Grindelwald took Stephanie away from the orphanage.
No wonder, even though Grindelwald moved Stephanie's memory, and even sacrificed her to gain strength for Sean, the girl did not show hatred or complaints—she has always voluntarily paid for Grindelwald, because the other party brought her out of an ugly place.
So, the self who just appeared actually assumed the existence of Grindelwald in Stephanie's memory, and now, the appearance of Grindelwald in her memory caused Stephanie to become disordered.
Thinking of this, Sean stepped sideways in front of little Stephanie, with a bright and gentle smile: "This place has nothing to do with you anymore, I will take you away."
Little Stephanie was stunned, and after a moment of hesitation, she nodded vigorously.
It seems that some kind of instinct is telling me that the handsome man in front of me is not the one I want to wait for, but there is also some kind of love and familiarity urging, it is him.
In the end, little Stephanie held Sean's hand firmly, and the two, one big and one small, walked out of the orphanage slowly.
The buildings behind and the figures inside are collapsing, and the scene passes by like a revolving lantern.
Sean lowered his head, and the little Stephanie beside him had disappeared, and when he looked up again, a towering castle appeared in front of him.
Nurmontgarde...
It seems that Grindelwald brought Stephanie back to Nurmengard first.
Following the only clear path, Sean came to Grindelwald's office.
In the room, Stephanie, who had changed into a long black uniform dress, was sitting quietly in a corner, holding a thick book in her hand.
The figure of Lake Grindelwald stood in front of the huge floor-to-ceiling windows, seeming to be talking to himself, and also seemed to be talking to Stephanie.
"The world is about to change—" Grindelwald's voice was a bit distorted, but some of his inner emotions could still be heard clearly, with expectations, confusion, and seriousness, "When the new wave comes, I may be able to prove to Albus that I am the right direction...Are you right, Stephanie?"
The little girl quietly finished the page she wanted to read, and then closed the page: "I don't know, but what you said should be right, sir."
Grindelwald was not angry, he smiled: "You are such an interesting little girl..."
"So, what you told me before, are you going to start now?" Stephanie asked calmly.
"It's about to start, but I don't ask too much of you—" Grindelwald said softly.
"Speak."
"Go to Hogwarts and do something for me."
"Okay."
"Why don't you ask more?" Grindelwald turned around with a smile on his face.
Stephanie lifted her skirt, her voice was extremely calm, with some almost scary "no desires and desires": "This is what I should do."
"Including letting you die?" Grindelwald still smiled.
Stephanie nodded: "Of course."
Grindelwald's smile became less enthusiastic, but it became gentle again, with a reassuring taste: "It seems that I chose not to ask about your past experience, and it was correct."
"But that's already in the past, although it remains in my memory—" Stephanie didn't seem to have any fear or joy of "escaping danger", she was so calm and calm.
"It's really interesting... By the way, I don't seem to have told you about your life experience? In the books you read before, there should be a mention of a wand maker, right? The most famous one in England is your grandfather, and your full name is Stephanie Ollivander."
The little girl's eyes did not fluctuate at all, she just expressed her gratitude.
"In a few days, you will be reunited with your long-lost grandfather, you should be happy."
"I'll do my best."
"I like this answer, go, go and rest, this book doesn't have to be read by me all the time, I give it to you."
"Thank you, sir."
Stephanie turned to leave, only to pause at the last moment.
"What's wrong?" Grindelwald smiled gently.
"The only question, sir, why do you know I'm there?" Stephanie asked.
"Coincidentally, this is the answer I was looking for." Grindelwald touched his short beard, "Someone reminded me, but I don't know who that person is and how they reminded me."
Stephanie, who was standing at the door, and Sean, who had been listening quietly, pondered the meaning of this sentence at the same time.
It seems that this is also the arrangement that Grindelwald made when he traveled through a hundred years. How many memory switches and hints did this old man set for himself... Sean cursed.
Stephanie stood silently for a while, then nodded and left.
Shawn followed her, this time, it seemed that he didn't need to interfere with Stephanie's memory again.
He suspects that he may have to follow the other party's memory to the end before he can truly touch the other party's soul world.
Sure enough, as Stephanie slowly moved forward, the scene began to twist and change again.
Sean witnessed that Mr. Ollivander, who had long lost news of his son, met his own granddaughter because of an "accident".
The Ollivander family finally had one more heir, and the overcrowded but empty wand shop became warmer.
Mr. Ollivander loves his granddaughter very much, and Stephanie also plays well. At least she can make the old man feel some comfort from family affection at the right time—even though she herself has no concept of family affection.
Sean can see clearly from the side, and Stephanie is like a robot.
Her charm ability is getting stronger and stronger, she has no friends, and she is accompanied by books. Occasionally, when she goes out, she will get scary gazes from those adult wizards in Diagon Alley, and she doesn't even have the position to accuse them-this is caused by her ability, not those people's initiative.
Of course, there are also those who take the initiative. The children of the shopkeepers in Diagon Alley, they don't like this beautiful girl who can please adults, but every time they want to make trouble for her, they end up staring stupidly.
They don't react until after the fact, which makes the disgust even worse.
Of course, Stephanie has no desire to make friends either. She has almost no concept of emotion, does not dislike others, and does not care about others' dislike.
She is a machine loyal to Grindelwald, and her motives are all derived from the concept of repaying gratitude-only reading, which is what she really likes to do.
Time is slowly passing by, and Stephanie is still deserted. She still doesn't understand much about "emotions". However, her smart head allows her to recognize the attitudes of others towards her, like Mr. Ollivander. She is willing to give back to those who treat her well.
After all, as long as I can remember, no one has been kind to me.
Memories are still changing, Stephanie entered Hogwarts, and the moment she was selected into Ravenclaw, she got a lot of applause.
However, she soon discovered that the professors were somewhat defensive, even though they were not bad at themselves.
And those wizards with magical powers also started the same journey as those of their peers they had encountered before.
Astonishment, enthusiasm, obsession, doubt, surprise, disgust, dislike...
She still has no friends and is an outlier in the independent Ravenclaw.
But she still doesn't care.
Occasionally report to Grindelwald what she has observed, and then go to class ~IndoMTL.com~ This is all her life.
The scene is still passing, and suddenly, the color is a little brighter.
Sean saw himself, a more immature self and his father appearing at the door of Ollivander's wand shop.
This is their first encounter.
Stephanie still maintains the habit of reading a book to the end, and then habitually observes the boy who walks in the door.
Handsome, polite, elegant, and a charming gentleman.
But Stephanie can clearly see some things hidden under the excellent skin of the other party, such as arrogant arrogance, such as violent instinct.
But it still has nothing to do with me.
He would still be immersed in his own charm, although he broke free quickly, although he did not show disgust or worry, but Stephanie knew that it would be a matter of time.
No matter what kind of person the other party will become, it has nothing to do with yourself.
The scene twisted again, and Grindelwald's voice sounded.
"Get closer to Sean Wallop, and observe his personality, behavior patterns, etc."
"Okay." Stephanie agreed without any hesitation.
She came into contact with a boy named Sean Wallup, and tried various methods to narrow the distance between the two - but Stephanie, who couldn't make friends, was a little clumsy and could only do her best.
Then she began to be surprised to find that this boy became more and more resistant to his own charm ability, and in many cases, he was able to keep his face unchanged when facing him.
Moreover, he never seemed to show any dislike for himself, even if he was charmed several times.
He always smiled lukewarmly, and occasionally showed some helplessness, but Stephanie began to notice a little bit.
The other party is making friends with me, sincerely, not mixed with other things.
This made Stephanie a little guilty and uneasy, especially since she had already cooperated with Grindelwald to do something aimed at him.
Then, Christmas came.
She hesitated for a long time, whether to give the monocle from Grindelwald as a gift to the other party.
In the end, she chose to do so.
She couldn't forget the sincere thanks from the other party for receiving the gift, and she couldn't forget the return gift she received later.
A beautifully made bookmark with a cute unicorn printed on it. When you open the book, the unicorn on the opened bookmark will run down happily and then stop at the line you read before.
And then, it all happened.
Sean stood in front of him and asked her: "Do you know that monocle~IndoMTL.com~?"
She hesitated for the first time, but finally nodded.
She could clearly see the disappointment and displeasure in the other party's eyes.
It was completely different from the disgust she had seen from other people's eyes before.
She had thought about a lot, thought about all kinds of situations that would happen, but she didn't think about this.
His disappointment and disgust stemmed from betrayal.
It turned out that he already regarded himself as a friend.
Stephanie thought for a long time after going back, and then realized that she seemed to have just made her first friend in her life.
Then pushed him away with his own hands.
The real Sean looked at Stephanie, who was sitting on the bed with her knees in her arms, in a daze, with emotions flickering in her eyes.
The scene of memory began to distort again, and the color was gradually darkening.
Sean, Sean, Sean.
In every scene that follows, Sean is always there.
The color of memory is distorted and dark, and then gradually brightens again.
Those things that the two of them had experienced together really reappeared in front of Sean's eyes. The difference was that he could see what Stephanie was doing more clearly.
She was looking at Sean, and just kept looking.
Finally, the memory came to the last paragraph.
Riding on a broomstick, Stephanie takes aim at the castle that could put Sean in danger.
Then, a mass of invisible darkness suddenly hit, and the consciousness was completely lethargic.
Sean breathed a sigh of relief, at least, the memories along the way, no other problems, and then, he can get in touch with Stephanie's real soul world.
The scene twisted again.
The world Sean envisioned did not appear, but another scene.
A tall, charming silver-haired girl stood among the ruins, crying in despair.