If someone were to ask Alvin what it was like right now.
Then Alvin would definitely tell him, like playing an arcade game.
The humanoid flame and the giant blue bird are constantly at war with each other, like the game characters controlled by Grindelwald and me.
Alvin is confident that if the stalemate continues like this, Grindelwald will definitely lose. Still, he doesn't want to drag it on.
The movement here is not small, and Alvin is afraid to attract Austrian Aurors.
The palm of the right hand spewed out rounds of Fiendfyre into the body of the humanoid flame, making it even more dazzling.
Grindelwald's pupils shrank. He didn't expect that Alvin still had spare energy. Unprepared, the blue firebird was bombarded by a human-shaped flame and scattered into the sky.
Many sparks fell on Nurmengard's barrier, making a sizzling sound.
The barrier finally couldn't bear it any longer and burst.
The silver Fiendfyre and the blue Fiendfyre clearly guarded their masters. Their scales expanded without space constraints, almost covering the entire hill.
Grindelwald suddenly lost interest, he put down his wand, and the flames flowed into the top of the wand, like running water and leaving only a mess.
"Don't fight anymore. You win."
Alvin was a little puzzled, but he also took his fiery into the palm of his hand.
He clearly felt that Grindelwald had reservations.
This battle level will only warm up for the two of them, but if the other party doesn't want to fight, he won't force it.
In the beginning, the shot was also for Grindelwald to put himself on an equal footing.
"Are you interested in walking with me?"
Grindelwald's eyes looked into the distance, which was the direction of Germany.
Alvin nodded, but first, he looked at the prison beneath his feet.
"There is still one person here that I haven't finished yet."
The guard saw his face, and he hadn't had time to erase his memory.
"You didn't kill the guard?" Grindelwald was a little surprised. He thought the old man had already died.
Alvin rolled his eyes. He didn't kill innocent people indiscriminately.
Falling to the ground, he came to the guard who was still sleeping and laughed dumbly.
This guard is lucky that he didn't get hurt in such a big scene.
"Obliviate!"
Grindelwald's expression was complicated. It turns out that this little guy can still do normal magic.
Just look at what Alvin did in the fight just now.
The Killing Curse is mixed with the Cruciatus Curse and the Fiendfyre Curse.
This is definitely the standard for an evil dark wizard.
Alvin naturally didn't know what Grindelwald was thinking and said softly. "I have tampered with his memory, and now in his memory, these scenes are all created by you to escape."
This kind of trick also made the Dark Lord laugh.
"Sometimes I really feel that Dumbledore's education is a failure, a little guy from decades ago, and now there is another you."
Do you always have to mention a little bit about Dumbledore?
Alvin complained in his heart that from the beginning to the present, the name of his principal had never left his mouth.
"Senior, take me with you wherever you go."
Grindelwald put his hand on Alvin's shoulder, and the two figures disappeared in place.
Not long after the two left, a group of Austrian Aurors saw the place in a hurry, and all they were left with was a broken barrier and an old man who was still sleeping.
Many are pale. The wizarding world is about to change!
Grindelwald's status in the wizarding world is like Hitler of the Muggle world, especially in a country like Austria, which was ravaged by him back then. He is even more respected and afraid of him.
Many people's fear of Grindelwald is ingrained in their bones, and most of these Aurors grew up listening to his story.
But no one noticed that the eyes of a few Aurors shone with a strange luster, and the corners of their mouths couldn't help but smile.
While the Aurors were in different moods about Grindelwald's escape, the two culprits turned out to be on a beach hundreds of miles away.
Feeling the sea breeze that has not been blown in decades, Grindelwald said with enjoyment. "If you have something to say, I'm very curious about what reason you will use to convince me."
Alvin found a clean reef and continued. "No hurry. Since we are all out, let's have a good chat first. I am very curious about many things."
With a gesture of please, Grindelwald waited.
"Let's talk about that duel first. You had the Elder Wand at that time. How could you still lose to Professor Dumbledore? Is he really that strong?"
In the duel just now, although neither of them used their full strength, Alvin also had a general judgment on Grindelwald's strength.
With the Elder Wand in hand, even he would find it a little tricky.
Of course, empty-handed and without a wand.
So, Alvin is even more curious about what happened that year.
Grindelwald's face was nostalgic, which was his final glory and the highlight of Dumbledore's life.
The victor is crowned king, and the loser perishes forever.
"In terms of magic power, although I am stronger than him, my strength is limited."
"The situation at that time was very complicated. Firstly, he can utilize his extraordinary use of magic, whether Ordinary spells or Dark Arts."
"Even though I had the Elder Wand, I was suffocated by his continual means."
"Magic has never been a measure of a wizard's strength."
Alvin interrupted him angrily. "What if Dumbledore only had the magic power of an ordinary Auror?"
The corners of Grindelwald's eyes twitched. He just said that the opponents are similar in level, understand?
Why compare ants with elephants?
Those Aurors were like ants on the ground, vulnerable to a single blow in Grindelwald's heart.
"Do you still want to hear it?"
His threats worked well, and Alvin immediately motioned him to continue.
And Grindelwald was satisfied and once again fell into his memory.
"At that time, we fought for a full two hours. It is difficult for the battle between wizards to last for such a long time, but our strengths are too similar."
"It wasn't until the last moment that my predictive power was activated again that I realized that all my efforts were in vain."