“Teleportation portal…” Jugglus nodded slightly, showing little surprise. He had seen small portals, large portals, and stargates many times before, so it wasn’t anything new to him.

“It seems you’ve been quite busy lately,” Jugglus Juggler said after a moment’s thought.

Setting up a teleportation portal at a temporary residence suggests that Fang Rui undoubtedly has other things to attend to.

"I'm not too busy..." Fang Rui slowly shook his head; he was quite free.

The reason for installing the portal here is simply so I don't miss out on the entertainment.

He had a hunch that the little wizards would definitely cause a lot of trouble in tomorrow's match.

"Ha! Remember to come to work on time tomorrow." Jugglus had no interest in discussing the matter, and after leaving those words, he turned and left the room.

"Choose a room?" Fang Rui raised an eyebrow.

"Wouldn't it be better to just go back to Hogwarts to rest?" Zephyr pointed to the portal.

“You’re right.” Fang Rui nodded slightly to indicate that you were right, and then took the lead in passing through the portal and arriving at the back of the hut guarding the hunting grounds.

If it were Sengoku, he might have gathered information about the other world, but Zephyr didn't have that kind of intention; at most, he would just inform Sengoku.

It was already evening, and the sky was getting dark.

The young wizard wasn't worried about tomorrow's match; instead, he was boasting about his performance today.

Under the command of Snape and Sirius Black, the Aurors of the Ministry of Magic patrolled the vicinity of Hogwarts Castle, searching for traces of the Death Eaters.

Because the two were rivals, they often competed with each other when leading patrols.

To date, no trace of the Death Eaters has been found, and as for Voldemort, there has been no trace of him at all.

"If you ask me, there's no need to dig a trap. Just attack their organization directly. Who would want to follow a leader who brings danger instead of benefit to the organization?"

Inside the headmaster's office, Grindelwald sat behind his desk, toying with his wand, speaking in a very casual tone.

"Oh no, many people in Voldemort's organization didn't join voluntarily. What should we do with them according to your plan? Should we just deal with them all at once?"

Dumbledore refused, disagreeing with Grindelwald.

"How many could there be?" Grindelwald countered. Voldemort's organization wasn't large to begin with; how many people could have joined against their will? Just a handful? Or maybe a dozen?

"Your kindness always seems to overflow where it's not necessary."

"I think it's very necessary. If my plan fails, then it's not too late to use your plan..."

Dumbledore's expression remained unchanged; he preferred to win at the lowest possible cost.

"Whatever, I'm just here to lend a hand." Grindelwald put away his wand and turned to examine the unfinished alchemical item that Nico Mailer had created.

He started the war precisely because he saw that Muggles were developing too fast and posing an increasing threat to the wizarding world, and there was no better solution.

Now that he has found a better solution, he will naturally return to the wizarding world to find a way out for the wizarding community.

His reason for coming to Hogwarts was to examine the alchemical artifacts made by Nico Mellor and, incidentally, to meet people from other worlds, especially Fang Rui.

Unfortunately, his timing was off; bored, Fang Rui went to another world.

"Headmaster Dumbledore, Mr. Fang Rui is back!" A figure suddenly appeared in one of the portraits on the wall, and he spoke up.

The figures in the portraits could visit each other's portraits, which was very convenient for passing on messages.

“You’re back!” Grinwald stood up abruptly and walked out of the principal’s office.

Feeling uneasy about Grindelwald's contact with Fang Rui, Dumbledore also went along...

I have a feeling that something unexpected will happen if these two get together.

In the cafeteria, students from several schools were having a gathering, talking to each other, and some were even putting on a show.

In the faculty area, the professors did not stop the students from talking, but watched quietly from the sidelines. The guests from other worlds were assigned to the peripheral area, which was a very good audience seat.

The cafeteria is a bit small for hosting so many people at once, but with some planning, it should be manageable.

After all, only a small portion of the guests from other worlds come to the cafeteria; most are sightseeing elsewhere.

For example, Fairy Tail. This group of people wandered around the Forbidden Forest. With some kind of "talent", they became somewhat familiar with the centaurs and then wandered around the Forbidden Forest.

Therefore, the dark creatures of the Forbidden Forest suffered.

Friendly magical creatures are treated with kindness by Natsu and his friends, but dark creatures, of course, are treated with magic...

With the horsemen following along, there were no incidents of fires or other disturbances in the forbidden forest.

Fang Rui sat in a corner of the "audience seats," slowly munching on a chicken leg while watching the performances from other schools.

After the first performer appeared, the others had an extra thought: to outshine their opponent and bring honor to the school.

Therefore, the performance was quite excellent.

"These little wizards really know how to have fun."

Fang Rui's voice was very soft, so much so that even the people next to him couldn't hear it clearly.

He tapped the table lightly and called out, "House-elf."

"Mr. Fang Rui, what are your orders?" The house-elf appeared in the corner, bowed, and asked respectfully.

"Can you make hamburgers, chicken wraps, or anything like that?" Fang Rui asked.

"Yes, it's in the recipe you gave me," the house-elf replied.

House-elves have a strong learning ability and can easily learn to cook simple dishes.

"Give me a burger combo, and if you don't have Coke, just use ice water instead."

"Yes." The house-elf replied and left to prepare a meal for him.

"When watching a play, one should naturally eat some food that is suitable for watching the play."

As he spoke, Fang Rui picked up another chicken leg and slowly began to gnaw on it.

Dumbledore and Grindelwald's entry into the dining hall attracted considerable attention, with gazes ranging from respect to apprehension...

Chapter 414 Hong Kai Arrives

Ignoring the stares of others, the two surveyed the entire cafeteria and, upon finding Fang Rui, immediately set off towards him.

"Ok?"

As the two approached him, Fang Rui raised an eyebrow, holding the unfinished chicken leg, and sized up the two elderly people.

The two men looked aggressive, as if they were there to cause trouble.

"What is it?" With strength comes confidence, and Fang Rui's expression remained unchanged as he asked directly.

"Let's find another place." There are too many idle people in the cafeteria; it's not convenient to discuss serious matters here.

"Snap!" Upon hearing this, Fang Rui understood what the two meant and gently snapped his fingers, enveloping the three of them in a cube-shaped barrier.

"I've already set up a barrier, so the people outside won't be able to hear us. Speak with confidence!"

As he spoke, Fang Rui gestured for Fang Rui to sit down.

Upon hearing this, the two did not suggest changing the location of their conversation. Instead, they dragged two stools over from the side, sat opposite Fang Rui, and began to discuss serious matters.

What are your thoughts on the future of the wizarding world?

First of all, it was such a high-level topic, and Fang Rui leaned back slightly to show his respect.

You're asking me about your own problems? Isn't that a bit odd?!

We... are not from the same world! Why would you think I would think about these things?

After mentally grumbling for a while, Fang Rui took a bite of his chicken leg and mumbled, "I'll sit and watch..."

Grindelwald and Dumbledore: "…………" An unexpected answer.

"You...don't you have anything to say?" Greenwald gestured for Fang Rui to speak freely.

"I really have nothing to say. How the wizarding world plans to develop is your business. What does it have to do with me?"

Upon hearing this, the two old men remained silent for a moment before Grindelwald rephrased the question: "...Do you have any suggestions for the future development of the wizarding world?"

"Suggestions? I do have some, but would you be willing to listen?" Fang Rui asked.

“Of course I would,” Greenwald added to himself: Otherwise, why would I come to you?

"In that case, I'll just say a little bit!" Fang Rui quickly finished a chicken leg, threw the bone into the plate next to him, and spoke slowly and deliberately.

"My suggestion is to cooperate for mutual benefit. Technology has its advantages, and magic has its advantages. Combining the advantages of both is the best approach."

"As for the compatibility issue between magic and technological products, we can leave it to Nicole Mailer to solve. If he can't solve it..."

Upon hearing this, Grindelwald and Dumbledore became serious, awaiting Fang Rui's next words.

"Let's use them separately! After all, to affect the normal operation of technological products, they must be used in an environment rich in magic."

Another unexpected answer, but very useful.

Environments brimming with magic are rare in this day and age. Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is one, the Ministry of Magic is another, and wizarding villages, where many wizards reside, are yet another...

In addition, wizards living in Muggle cities and towns cannot freely cast spells, and the proportion of household items, alchemical tools, and magical items is not high.

Therefore, conventional technological products are usable.

"Establishing mutually beneficial cooperative relationships with ordinary people is advantageous, given that the other side has a numerical advantage, and..."

He didn't mention the other aspects, but both of them understood, since they were both members of the group that caused trouble back then.

“I understand what you’re trying to say, but…” Grinwald said, “there have always been some problems with the relationship between wizards and Muggles.”

Some ordinary people crave magic and will do evil things in order to obtain it.

Some people also view wizards as outcasts.

"Take it slow! You have a way out anyway. You can do your best to achieve what you want. If you don't succeed, you can retreat! Don't worry about anything else."

The two did not discuss this matter, but changed the subject. Greenwald said, "Let's talk about something else first. Do you have any suggestions on how things should develop in the future?"

"What suggestions could I possibly have? There are so many other worlds out there, why not go and learn from them!"

“That’s true.” Grindelwald fell silent upon hearing this. The other worlds he had seen seemed to have little reference value.

Let's figure it out as we go! It shouldn't be too difficult...

With that in mind, the three continued discussing other matters. Grinwald took out the unfinished alchemical item and asked Fang Rui if there were any areas for improvement.

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