"If you have anything to do, go to Rozier and she will help you." Grindelwald glanced at the sky and said, "I wish you have a good time." Don't.
After saying that, he put the hat on his head and disappeared in an instant.
Noah raised his head and glanced at the moonlight, took a step and disappeared into the deserted street.
…
New York is quite lively tonight.
Stepping on the top of a building with Grindelwald, a large area of perception magic spread, covering most of New York City.
Countless magical powers flowed and shuttled through the range of perception, specifically filtering out anything with magic power. It was as conspicuous as a beacon within Noah's range of perception.
The most eye-catching one is undoubtedly the tall building. The Muggle-made building is like a shell, with another building overlapped inside, and it is covered with a layer of camouflage. Don't
Noah had been there and he knew it was the Magic Congress.
In addition to this tallest building, there are many similar buildings in this city, all of which belong to wizards.
This scene is really strange. This city is the territory of Muggles, and the wizards who live in Muggle buildings are like intruders hiding in the owner's house, hiding quietly where the owner cannot find them. Transforming their own little world, they are afraid of being discovered, targeted, and hurt. They even take it for granted and are complacent.
Grindelwald's ideal of ruling and destroying Muggles was not born out of thin air. Even many ambitious wizards have had these ideas since ancient times. Slytherin is also one of them. They are not so much careerists as they are determined to improve the situation of wizards. Because they clearly knew the situation of wizards, knew the threats wizards faced from Muggles, and clearly understood the lessons of blood and tears, they tried to eliminate the threats for their own tribe, so they chose to become enemies of Muggles.
Compared to those wizards who were accustomed to and content with hiding, Noah also admired the ideals of such people. In his opinion, this cannot simply be judged as a wrong thing, because no one can deny that Muggles are indeed a threat to wizards, no one can deny that this threat is growing day by day, and no one can deny that their starting point is for wizards. .
There's just one thing - they're too radical. Both Slytherin and Grindelwald were too eager to immediately reverse the threat from Muggles. This eagerness made them ignore the huge threat of Muggles, and they were so blind that they forgot whether wizards were really the opponents of Muggles if they really went to war.
But after thinking carefully, Noah can also figure out why they are like this: because most wizards are more comfortable with the status quo, accustomed to hiding to protect the safety of wizards, and intend to carry it out to the end. Because this idea occupies the vast majority, the reformers can only go it alone, without any room for slow progress, and can only choose the most direct path - they do not have hundreds of years to change all wizards bit by bit. ideas, and there is no hundreds of years to subtly change the situation of wizards. Don't
But understanding is understanding, and Noah has no intention of joining. He had no idea of saving the wizard, because he thought he couldn't do it, and he didn't have that kind of ambition, although he also admired this kind of person.
Noah let out a breath, and when he opened his eyes again, the original brown eyes had been replaced by silver-gray. The moonlight is very bright tonight, making the night not so dark.
Time to catch those little guys.
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Jacob still feels a little in a trance, as if he is in a dream. It is obviously real, but a little incredible.
Who would have thought that after living for so long, he would suddenly discover that this world contained magic and wizards, as well as wonderful creatures that he had never heard of before. And by a little accident, he broke into this world and was about to embark on a wonderful adventure with a wizard.
Although this memory will be erased soon, he still followed Newt here, just to find those lost magical creatures. Don't
Wow, was he really not dreaming?
Jacob asked himself this again, and when he saw Newt, he realized that this was really happening. He doesn't have such a rich imagination to imagine this
everything.
Just think of it as a wonderful adventure.
Almost in the blink of an eye, he and Newt appeared on Diamond Street.
First they had to catch an escaped Niffler here. The cunning little guy escaped once during the day and was caught in front of his eyes, so he was not surprised to come here to catch the little guy.
But Jacob always had an uneasy feeling, which reached its peak when he saw his new wizard friend easily break the glass of the counter with a small stick, oh, wand.
Oh my God! Even though it was night, there was no one here at all. If they were seen, they would be considered big thieves! Don't
Great, the window alarm has gone off, and hopefully the police won't come too soon.
He looked at Newt and Sniff, who were "wantonly destroying" in the gem shop. He felt as anxious as if there were roots under his feet and couldn't move. He could only pretend to be calm and straighten the collar of his suit, and looked around casually, for fear that someone might be there. passing by.
Hey! The crystal chandelier was pulled down! It's done. That looks expensive. Can the wizard use his magic to fix it? !
For the first time, Jacob realized that his participation in the war was not entirely a bad thing. At least at this moment he didn't scream like a frightened woman.
Suddenly he heard a soft sound of "Gada". The sound was very familiar, so familiar that he immediately realized what had happened.
He lowered his eyes and looked at the yellow suitcase not far away. Sure enough, one of the buckles of the suitcase had been opened.
Oh, I wonder what strange creatures will come out after the other one is also opened. No, this was not an optimistic thing. He didn't want to be bitten by the little thing that suddenly jumped out of it again. Don't
He glanced at Newt, who was still struggling to catch Sniff, and nervously and carefully lowered his body slightly, trying to pretend that he was inadvertently approaching. The lock clicked as gently and slowly as an exploding grenade.
Very good, there were no accidents. He successfully fastened the suitcase again and nothing would escape.
Just as he breathed a sigh of relief, he heard another sound of glass breaking. A glass showcase died heroically, and the culprit, the wizard Yixiu Xiu, fell out of it along with the glass.
Good, he thought the alarm sounded louder.