"Why...you haven't told me..." There was a hint of sob in her voice.

Grindelwald mocked: "This is also your purpose. You took me away from Nurmengard by force to repeat what your grandmother wanted to do, but what was the result? I didn't remind you, so It's useless, times have changed a long time ago, and although I am a prisoner, I can see it more clearly than you."

Sheila Rozier's face turned pale, she covered her face with her hands and lowered her head deeply.

She is a very pure dark wizard who was taught by her grandmother since she was a child to target Grindelwald.

She has always regarded this as her life creed.

Until Vidarrozier died.

This incident changed her completely, and she regarded Grindelwald as her enemy from then on.

But this enemy, at the same time, was her dearest grandmother's favorite.

The contradiction existed from the very beginning, and after so long, it still could not be resolved.

She summoned her dark wizards to kidnap Grindelwald, not so much to achieve a career, to reproduce the grand scene when Grindelwald swept Europe with his henchmen, but to fulfill her grandmother's last wish. .

From beginning to end, all she wanted was an answer.

In the past year, she had come close to this answer countless times, but she still couldn't go any further.

So, she could only use this method to make one last attempt.

And this attempt will be doomed to pay the price of life.

With a turn of Eric's wand, the noisy and raging storm group stopped immediately.

The whistling sound disappeared, leaving only the sound of the three people breathing and panting.

Grindelwald sneered, but didn't answer her question.

His eyes became deep and complicated, as if recalling the past.

Finally, he took a deep breath and said slowly: "Go to Nurmengard. If that prison still exists, there should be something I left there, and it was also left to you by her."

Hilla Rozier stood up abruptly when she heard this, her eyes lit up, and hope was rekindled.

Her body trembled slightly, and she was determined to act, but she hesitated: "You, won't you kill me?"

Grindelwald looked at her lightly, with mixed emotions in his eyes: "You know what I will do."

Sheila Rozier fell silent.

Everyone knows Grindelwald's name. He was once Dumbledore's most powerful opponent. Anyone who was against him was destined to be destroyed.

Although he is no longer the invincible existence of the past, Hilla Rozier knows that he may not escape death.

Only the two of them knew what happened when she took Grindelwald away.

Although she did not abuse Grindelwald, this experience is unlikely to bring any good memories to others.

Coupled with all the troubles she led a group of dark wizards to do before.

There was no way she would be pardoned.

Even if Grindelwald can let her go, as well as Eric and Dumbledore, they will never tolerate Sheila Rozier getting away with it.

Now that Grindelwald lets her go, it only delays her death, and the ending will not change.

No one understands Grindelwald's energy better than the Roziers.

Although he has nothing now, as long as he wants to kill Hillary Rozier, he will succeed.

Hillary Rozier thought about it, and finally made up her mind: "After I have been to Nurmengard, I will surrender to the Ministry of Magic. With my reputation, it will definitely cause a commotion among dark wizards."

"Well, let's go." Grindelwald said, his expression was still indifferent, without any emotion.

Eric didn't object either, just sighed.

Seeing Eric's attitude, Sheila Rozier nodded gratefully to the two, took two steps back, squatted on the ground, rubbed the ground with her hands, left an envelope, and said, "This is for you, I Promised Dumbledore in advance."

Then, she stood up again and Apparated away.

Her departure made the entire mountain look empty, as if taking away a breath of tension.

After she left, Eric took a deep breath and asked, "Sometimes I wonder if you get some kind of pleasure from this cruel behavior?"

Grindelwald raised his head and asked curiously, "Why do you say that?"

Eric asked back: "What kind of miserable death will be waiting for her in Nurmengard? Is it a death curse? Or fall into a well-arranged trap?"

Grindelwald chuckled and did not give an answer, but said, "If I don't kill her, will you let her go?"

"She can't threaten me." Eric smiled gently.

"Hmph." Grindelwald snorted coldly and said, "Don't think that I can't see what you are thinking, kid. This has nothing to do with personal feelings, it is just a matter of position. From a standpoint, she must die, but sooner or later. More than that. It is to me and Dumbledore. In this regard, she is a greater threat to you, and you are the one who will never tolerate her."

Eric didn't react too much when his heart was broken. He just smiled and said, "Anyway, I really appreciate such courage."

"Hypocritical." Grindelwald commented unceremoniously.

"It's about time we saw what she left us."

Eric said.

Chapter 206 The Fall of Azkaban!

Regarding the behavior of Sheila Rozier, Eric remained silent and did not give his own evaluation.

This is a matter between her and Grindelwald, not him.

Eric has never met Vidar Rozier, and knows nothing about her, let alone the various entanglements between the Rozier family and Grindelwald.

However, he praised Sheila Rozier for her courage.

Sheila Rozier would give anything, even her life, to find an answer.

She has tried various methods and put all her eggs in one basket on this road of pursuing the truth.

Her only goal is to find out how Vidarrozier died.

In the past, out of respect for Vida Rozier, she couldn't kill Grindelwald, which also led her to find compensation in this way now.

Now, she finally has an answer.Eric deeply appreciates her pure affection, but at the same time he firmly does not want to be such a person.

He knows that sometimes, the process of pursuing the truth is not so beautiful, and sometimes people lose their reason and judgment.

Eric took a few steps forward and walked to the position where Hillary Rozier squatted just now. He bent down and reached out to pick up the envelope left by Hillary Rozier.

He swept his wand lightly over the envelope, and the seal was instantly broken, revealing its contents.

What appeared in front of him was a stack of parchment. The yellowed paper was covered with dense text, like an ancient treasure map, recording various information about Voldemort and the Death Eaters he led.

Every letter seemed so clear that it seemed as if they could be heard whispering.

Eric observed carefully. The words on the parchment were like fine spider silk, listing their composition, location of operations, and possible targets of attack in every possible way.

His eyes shuttled between the words, like an eagle staring at its prey, he knew the importance of this information against Voldemort.

He stroked the parchment lightly, feeling the texture on it, delicate and simple, as if describing the vicissitudes of history.

Eric carefully placed the parchment back in the envelope, pinching the seal lightly.

A breeze blew past his cheek, and he raised his head, gazing at the distant hills.The mountains are vigorous and straight, standing there like guardians.

It's just the calm before the storm.

On one of the parchments, the next target that Voldemort and the Death Eaters would attack was clearly written.

Azkaban!

……

In the middle of the night, the meeting room of the Order of the Phoenix was filled with an oppressive atmosphere.

The dim light casts shadows on several people, reflecting their anxious expressions.

Alastor Moody quietly put a piece of information on the table, patted it lightly, and made a weak sound. His fingers kept moving on the piece of information, and he said in a muffled voice: "We are a step late, they Azkaban was attacked last night, and the Aurors of the Ministry of Magic were routed despite early warning."

The core members of the Order of the Phoenix sat at neat tables, but there were a few missing people who should have been there.

They were Sirius and Lupine, and Snape, and Eric who joined temporarily as a collaborator.

The position of Sirius is vacant. He has a close relationship with Eric and often acts with Eric. Now that Eric is not there, Sirius is also vacant.

And Lupine has a heavy responsibility. He is responsible for contacting various werewolf settlements. This was the job before Voldemort's resurrection, but now that the situation has changed and Voldemort has returned, Lupine's responsibility has suddenly become extremely important.

He had to make sure those werewolves didn't fall to Voldemort's side as much as possible.

As for Snape, he was usually only directly responsible to Dumbledore and was not bound by others.

Plus his status as a former Death Eater.

Now that Voldemort is back, no one dares to wonder where he went and what he did when he looked at Dumbledore's gloomy face.

The location they are currently in is the old residence of the Black family, No. 12 Grimmauld Place.

This mansion once belonged to Sirius, and he gave it to the Order of the Phoenix without hesitation as their base.

Dumbledore asked solemnly: "Is there a detailed report on the loss of personnel in the Ministry of Magic?"

The members of the Order of the Phoenix were silent. The contents of the information were shocking and sad enough, there was no need to describe those tragic scenes in detail.

Moody shook his head and said, "Nearly half of the entire Azkaban castle was blown up. Voldemort assembled a large group of Death Eaters, and together with the dark wizard who originally belonged to Hillary Rozier, they broke through the defense line. A total of 27 Aurors died, and more Aurors were injured. After this battle, at least 40 people lost their combat effectiveness. They have all been transferred to St. Mungo's Hospital, and it is impossible to enter the battlefield again in a short time. It's not the worst..."

Tonks asked, "Worst of all?"

"Azkaban has been completely captured." Moody said succinctly, "All the prisoners are out of control. Including the Lestrange couple, Antonin Dolohov, Mulciber, Ogu Sturt Rookwood...these people are all Voldemort's loyalists, and they are all imprisoned in Azkaban...the crimes committed by each of them are worthy of life imprisonment."

The more Moody talked, the worse his complexion became. Many of these prisoners were captured by him himself.

There is no death penalty in the wizarding world, so they are all locked in Azkaban.

But now, with the fall of Azkaban, these people are all controlled by Voldemort.

"In other words, now, they are all free and have rejoined Voldemort's side." Moody said, "Of course, Peter Pedilou is also included."

Hearing this news, the air in the conference room seemed to become even heavier.

"Where are the dementors?" asked Dumbledore. "What happened to the dementors?"

"What else?" Moody sneered, "They all turned to the Dark Lord, too."

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