"Yes, Professor."

"I photographed Bob's soul."

Blake said honestly.

Denial is useless.

It would be better to tell the truth.

Blake asked for Bob's opinion.

Just started this experiment.

And because of the operation of shooting the soul out.

Basically no danger.

He himself often plays with his soul out of the body.

It is precisely because this behavior seems to him as simple as eating and drinking.

So he was negligent.

Forget that Dumbledore doesn't understand this kind of magic.

It also ignores Dumbledore's sensitivity to human experimentation.

You must know that Grindelwald hurt his classmates because of the black magic experiment.

This made Durmstrang, who was extremely tolerant of black magic, intolerable.

fired directly.

So, learn about Blake's background.

And very concerned about whether Blake will go astray Dumbledore.

As soon as I heard the word experiment, my heart was already tense.

What's more, I heard that Blake actually used his classmates to do experiments!

And he didn't care about it after experimenting with his classmates!

Isn't this properly going to be long and crooked?

Dumbledore felt compelled to right the crooked sapling back!

"You've disappointed me, Blake...." Dumbledore had a pained look on his face.

"Using classmates as experimental products, and after finishing it, I am completely unaware of my mistakes..."

Blake said in an incredulous tone.

"My mistake? I don't feel like I'm wrong, Grant!"

"This is a very simple little experiment, and it is completely harmless!"

Dumbledore said gravely:

"Magic experiments always involve uncertainty.

"What if there is danger?"

"How are you going to be responsible for putting your classmates' lives at risk?"

"I thought you would have due vigilance and awareness of the uncertainty of magic experiments."

Blake sighed, "Because I have such knowledge, I will not carry out my experiments casually."

"I emphasize again that my experiment is not dangerous in any way."

The magic of leaving the body of the soul is basically harmless.

Unless he deliberately wanted to kill Bob.

"Your subjects are people," said Dumbledore.

"Even if the chance of this kind of danger is one in ten thousand, then you should not implement it.

Blake said: "You really think that? Don't you think it's too harsh, too cornered?"

"It's a life! Blake!"

Blake said blankly: "Okay. According to your logic, your daily sugar intake is seriously exceeding the standard for an old man."

"I know that you are a wizard and you are in good health. Even if you have diabetes or something, you can use potions to cure it immediately."

"But you know, a lot of people die suddenly because of unhealthy diet.

"If sudden death happened to you, I don't think even you would have time to drink the healing potion..."

"Although the chance of this happening to you is not even one in ten thousand, I still think that you should stop touching sweets from today on."

"Because it involves a life! Even if that life is your own. What do you think? Professor Dumbledore?"

Dumbledore's face fell.

"You're making excuses, Blake."

"Oh, no, I'm just using your logic to prove another thing." Blake said angrily.

Dumbledore was also angry, "Okay! If I can quit sweets from now on, will you admit your mistake?"

Blake looked at the stubborn old man in shock.

"Are you serious!?"

"Of course what I said is true!"

The corners of Dumbledore's mouth twitched as he said those words.

This price is a bit too high.

"No.....Is this really the case? Just because of the one in ten thousand chance of making a mistake that doesn't exist in the first place?

"right!"

"But my experiment is obviously 100% safe..." Blake said aggrievedly.

"It is impossible to have a 100% risk-free experiment. There is a risk in the experiment. If there is a risk, it cannot be experimented on human body.

"I think you're too sensitive, Professor Dumbledore." Blake calmed down. "Too sensitive...losing my mind."

"You are worried that my experiment will fail and my classmates will be killed."

"But it's less likely than flying around on a broomstick, isn't it?"

"Didn't Qiu Zhang almost be thrown to death in the last competition?"

"So the sport of Quidditch should also be banned?"

Dumbledore was silent.

Bob has been watching the two men's argument, and has never had a chance to intervene.

At this time, it was hard to wait for the gap where both sides were silent.

"Principal, I voluntarily participated in the experiment. Even the experiment plan was proposed by me.

"When I heard what happened to the girl named Nagini."

"I sincerely hope that I can help."

"And I didn't suffer any harm from the experiment at all."

"So, you can't punish and blame Blake for something that didn't happen."

"Not even the Ministry of Magic can arrest a wizard for carrying a wand capable of casting dark magic."

"Because it never happened!"

"How can you tell beforehand whether the wand carried by a wizard is used to save people or to kill people?"

Bob's words calmed both Dumbledore and Blake.

Blake looked at Bob gratefully.

He has known for a long time that this big black man who looks simple and honest is actually as careful as a hair.

Sure enough, after speaking, even Dumbledore was touched by him.

After Dumbledore heard Bob's words.

I also feel that I am too sensitive.

Sensitive enough to react a little too violently.

This violent reaction made him jump.

I think Blake's experiments on people are the same as Grindelwald's.

It's not good, you just have to learn bad behavior!

But he ignored the most fundamental difference between the two.

Because their starting point is completely opposite!

The starting point of Blake's experiment is to save people!

And what was the starting point of Grindelwald's experiment?

It's for the study of black magic!

Between the two, one is altruistic and the other is selfish!

How could it be exactly the same?

Blake suddenly said sadly:

"I know, Professor... Actually, it has nothing to do with experiments or not.

"You just simply don't believe me.

"Have never trusted..."

"Yeah...how can you just believe in a monster that came out of a laboratory?"

"I'm so stupid, I thought I just had to be good at everything."

"You'll really treat me like a 'human'."

"It doesn't matter, Professor."

"You can fire me now. Then...."

"It's good to drive me back."

"Put me in Azkaban as well."

"However, to remind those Ministry of Magic idiots, my wand is not easy to stick, because it's metal!"

"I will stay in the dormitory well."

"Waiting for your disposal. Waiting for my fate. Whether it is sending me back to the orphanage, or throwing me into Azkaban..."

After Blake finished speaking, he turned around and walked out.

"Blake.....you...you wait..."

Dumbledore suddenly felt his heart hurt.

An emotion called guilt instantly spread throughout his body!

Because he found out that Blake seemed to be right.

I keep saying that I want to treat him like everyone else and treat him equally.

But in fact? I am always doubting... I have always been doubting

Although I have already noticed this bad emotion before.

But this suspicion has never dissipated.

Bob was stunned for a moment, and then followed up with a determined face.

"If you get expelled, I'll drop out too, Blake."

Dumbledore watched Bob's determined expression.

I feel even more uncomfortable.

My trust in him is even lower than that of Bob, who has only known Blake for less than a month!

"I.....Damn me...such a good child, why do I never trust him?"

"Why do I always feel that he will go astray?"

Dumbledore, caught in self-doubt, didn't even call Blake to stop.

So, Blake left the principal's office directly.

He actually knew that it was impossible for Dumbledore to fire him.

But this temper still has to be vented.

Otherwise, because of the existence of Grindelwald. So no matter how you behave yourself.

In Dumbledore's heart, there will always be a seed of doubt!

This feeling is very bad! If this continues, sooner or later I will become the second Tom!

He doesn't want to be like Tom back then, being watched everywhere he goes!

So, since I came across this opportunity by accident today. He was about to dig out this seed of doubt from Dumbledore's heart!

After Blake came out, he turned to Bob and said:

"If you drop out of school, I can't explain to your father, Bob... Besides, haven't you always dreamed of studying in Europe? Don't give up your own ideals because of me."

Bob shook his head.

"It's not what I expected, Blake. If you get fired for an injury that didn't happen."

"Then, such a school is not the school I had been looking forward to before."

Blake wanted to say something. Suddenly, Baker appeared in front of Blake.

He pulled out a brand new book and handed it to Blake.

"Little master, please open it when no one is around."

Baker glanced at Bob, then disappeared in place.

Blake looked at the book in his hand.

Since it was sent by Baker.

That must have something to do with Grindelwald.

Bob said wittily: "I'm going back to the dormitory first, and I have to urge Dabao to exercise.

Bob said, and left quickly.

Blake watched Bob leave, and then after making sure no one was around.

Directly opened the gate of dimension......

Room of Requirement.

When Blake wanted to open the book.

Only then did I discover the peculiarity of this book.

Obviously a very thick book.

But only one page can be opened.

The other pages stick together as if they were a whole.

And the only page that can be opened.

There is only one portrait.

In the portrait, a thin old man with gray and messy hair is being drawn.

Blake notice

To this old man has one eye that is cloudy white...

"You're Grindelwald?" Blake asked.

"You should call me father, Blake. Technically, this is the first time we've ever met!" Grindelwald said happily.

Blake said coldly, "No.....I wouldn't call anyone a father. Grindelwald."

Grindelwald smiled, not offended by Blake's indifference.

"What's the matter? Are you angry because of what Dumbledore said just now?"

"You don't need to be angry...... because he is such a neurotic! Ah, of course, now there is another old and stubborn label."

Blake looked at Grindelwald coldly: "Are you spying on my life? I just walked out of Dumbledore's office in less than five minutes!"

"Many times, when I want to know something, I don't need to deliberately monitor..."

"I think... If it wasn't for a house elf who came to inform you, it would be your eyes on me in the portrait of the headmaster on the wall?"

"You're a smart kid, Blake," Grindelwald said cheerfully.

"Really? 'Child'? Am I really a... 'person' in your and Dumbledore's eyes?"

"Forgive me, you two, one thinks of me as a monster that can get out of control at any time, and you... are also thinking of me as a fortification."

The mistrust on Blake's face kept Grindelwald silent for a while. That old fool Dumbledore! See how you hurt the child?

"I don't see you as a tool... I don't see you as a monster. I just see you as a continuation of my thoughts..."

Grindelwald said seriously.

"Isn't this still a tool?"

"It's different, Blake, I'm not going to interfere with your thoughts...in other words, I'm not going to force you to do something.

"I will only let you see my thoughts and thoughts during your growth process. Then you decide whether to continue my thoughts...

"Even if you really just want to be an ordinary adventurer in the future, I won't object."

"You have to believe that after decades of being in prison, my desire to change the world is less urgent.

Blake didn't believe Grindelwald's words.

Of course, Grindelwald would not imagine that this big boy would easily believe in himself.

"So...do you intend to leave Hogwarts?"

"Leave? If Dumbledore fires me. Of course I'll leave," Blake said.

"So... what if you don't get expelled? Are you willing to drop out?" Grindelwald said, "I still think Durmstrang would be a better fit for you."

"There, you don't have to be under Dumbledore's watch all day."

"Besides, the academic atmosphere over there is relatively loose, and you will not be subject to too many constraints.

Blake shook his head without hesitation.

"I'm not going to Durmstrang."

"Why?"

"It's so cold over there," Blake said.

Grindelwald grinned.

"And you're willing to stay under Dumbledore's watch?"

"I don't want to, but... As long as I don't do illegal and criminal things, I'm fine, right? He can't wrong me, can he?"

"And, my friends are all at Hogwarts..."

Blake was reluctant to leave Hogwarts. It's hard to get the girl's favorability so high......

But Grindelwald obviously misunderstood, "Ha! I knew it... I can't bear the foundation you built at Hogwarts, are you?"

"I knew you wanted to join the Dueling Club, the reason is not that simple."

How can joining a society become an ulterior motive?

Are you so not a good person?

Blake sighed, he didn't want to explain anymore, tired. But this expression is the default in Grindelwald's eyes!

Grindelwald suddenly laughed: "If... I mean if..."

"What?"

"If I founded a magic school, would you follow me?" Grindelwald asked with a smile on his face.

"You? Started a school?" Blake thought he heard it wrong, "But you're still in prison..."

"Haha... The original purpose of Nurmengard was not a prison!" Grindelwald said confidently.

"You want to escape from prison?"

"You're underestimating me, Blake, I'm going out, I don't need to escape.

"And, as long as I think about it, it only takes one month for Nurmengard to become a legal and compliant magic academy! And I, will become the legal principal of this school!"

"I think you're crazy &.".

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