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Chapter 557 - Chapter 214: The Death God's Gift, and What Harry Desires Most...

Even though he was really good friends with James, he had never thought about those kinds of things...

Little Sirius was straight till he died; weren't those sweet-smelling and soft girls appealing? Besides being a bit overly eager, they didn't have many other faults, did they?

However, Walburga's portrait suddenly turned to Little Sirius.

As Little Sirius's mother, she didn't know her son very well, but she knew certain things about Dumbledore—

Back in the day, it wasn't really a secret, and after all, she was Phineas Black's granddaughter, she was certainly familiar with those little stories.

So, she suddenly thought of James.

No, she needed to make this brat get married quickly, find himself a girlfriend—or else the Black family line would end here.

With that thought, Walburga came up with a plan. She decided to take some time to talk with Little Sirius's godson Harry, get him to persuade Little Sirius to hurry up, find himself a girlfriend, and stop being single all the time.

At this moment, Vivi also put down her newspaper, furrowing her brows, looking like she had something on her mind.

"What's wrong?" Harry asked concernedly.

"It's nothing," Vivi shook her head, "Just some news about Gael—but it's no big deal, he just suddenly walked out of Nimongard to relax, and it looks like Germany is overreacting to this."

Walked out of Nimongard to relax?

Little Sirius and Lupin exchanged glances—wasn't Gellert Grindelwald a prisoner of Nimongard? He was defeated by Dumbledore and locked up there... Could such a heavy-duty criminal really just walk out of Nimongard to relax?

If I'm not mistaken, Germany's description of this would certainly be 'escape,' wouldn't it?!

But clever Little Sirius chose to remain silent; it's best not to mention this to the soon-to-be daughter-in-law.

He chose to change the topic and asked, "Speaking of which, what does Miss Grindelwald plan to do after graduation? If I remember correctly, you're in seventh grade this year, right? Half a year later, you'll be graduating."

Hearing Little Sirius's words, everyone looked at Vivi.

Originally, Vivi's description of Gellert was quite understated, using the word 'relax,' so no one took it too seriously.

Relatively speaking, they were more curious about what Vivi was going to do in the future.

"What to do?" Vivi thought for a moment and said with a smile, "I plan to go to the Austrian Ministry of Magic and start from the bottom..."

"To the Ministry of Magic?"

Everyone exchanged glances, and Ron, who was relatively less emotionally intelligent, scratched his head and asked, "If I remember correctly, your surname is Grindelwald... If you apply to the Austrian Ministry of Magic, will they accept you?"

"Why wouldn't they?" Vivi said casually, "I'm just a Grindelwald by name, they don't have any reason to refuse me, right?"

"Makes sense." Ron smiled in relief.

Harry hadn't thought that Vivi would choose to return to Austria; he thought she'd stay in the United Kingdom.

But he didn't mind, after all, they were all wizards, unlike Muggles, and if they wanted to meet, they could do so anytime.

Cassandra squinted her eyes; she really didn't expect that Vivi, with such great advantages, would choose to return to Austria.

Was she overly confident, or did she see her career as more important than anything else?

But Cassandra dismissed the latter idea; if career was the most important thing, Vivi wouldn't confine herself to the Slytherin study, and the Wizarding World would have seen the rise of a real Dark Demon King.

Grindelwald—no, being carried by his sister, Gellert—his terrifying level should be exponentially greater compared to Gellert alone...

At that time, Dumbledore would be facing not just a Gellert, but a wizard who was more proficient in magic spells than Gellert and had even stronger methods...

Dumbledore seemed to be pondering this too, he instinctively reached to touch his beard, thankful that Harry was there to hold Vivi back.

Otherwise, the earth might really belong to Grindelwald.

"So with six months left, I plan to continue my studies at a Muggle university," Vivi said, running her hand through Harry's hair, "Truth be told, Muggles do have their strengths worth learning from Wizards. I think our current wizarding world education has significant shortcomings, it would be great if students, like Muggle-borns, could attend Muggle primary schools before entering Hogwarts at eleven—"

"Yeah, just like Hermione," Ron pouted, "Look at her, she knows everything like a Master of All Things—I really think Professor Snape's words are not wrong, even if they weren't kind... Plus, Hermione has quite a talent for Arithmetic Divination."

"Everyone knows that," Harry said to Ron, "But you need to realize, not all Muggle-born students are Hermione."

"I'll consider your suggestions seriously," Dumbledore said from the side, "Actually, the wizarding world does need reform—but you know the current situation too, it's unlikely we can convince Fudge on this matter."

"It's alright, we'll take it one step at a time," Harry said nonchalantly, "We have plenty of opportunities in the future..."

"But Muggles won't give us much time, Harry," Vivi said worriedly, "The Muggles are progressing way too fast—and from what I know about them, if they discovered Wizards existed, their first reaction might not be fear, but capturing a few Wizards to research how they have magical power... Never underestimate Muggles' greed."

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